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Twitter case study: Toyota offers sweets for tweets

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To promote its new Etios car in South Africa, Toyota promised to make people smile. The Sweets for Tweets installation, created by HelloComputer and ThingKing, did just that by rewarding virtual smile tweets with real-life candy via a Wonka-like contraption. The campaign matched the new Toyota Etios tagline, “Here to make you smile”, promoting a positive brand message and putting the car across as a fun machine to drive.

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Brand: Toyota | Country: South Africa | Agency: HelloComputer, ThingKing | Sector: Retail, Automotive | Format: Twitter,Mobile, social media

21/09/2012  |  Full story...

Case study: Ubisoft triples game sales via Facebook targeting

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Ubisoft managed to triple sales by 300% in just 3 months through a targeted Facebook campaign for its Settlers Online game by focusing on users most likely to convert and purchase. This case study looks at how the games giant made smart use of targeting and bid optimisation to get the most out of its ad budget.

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Brand: Ubisoft | Country: Global | Agency: DMG | Sector: Gaming, Social Media | Format: Facebook

21/09/2012  |  Full story...

Case study: Samsung’s improvisation stars bring ‘Your Song’ live

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As part of Samsung’s promotion of its new Galaxy S 3 in Singapore, the phone maker hires several improvisational musicians, including Merton of Chatroulette fame, to bring personalised songs to via a live webcast. By using fans’ Facebook friends and personal facts, the musicians performed spontaneous compositions to make it ‘Your Song." During the 6 hour show, 61 people had a personalised song sung to them live.

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Brand: Samsung | Country: Singapore | Agency: Cheil Singapore | Sector: Mobile | Format: Video, Mobile, social media

14/09/2012  |  Full story...

Case study: Louis Vuitton explains ‘The Art of Packing’

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This interactive ad from Louis Vuitton makes smart use of the brand’s luxury image, targeting high-end shoppers ahead of the holiday season. But why was it developed in Flash, alienating affluent iPhone and iPad users? This case study looks at the pros and cons of the fashion brands latest foray into digital marketing.

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Brand: Louis Vuitton | Country: Sweden| Agency: Kokokaka | Sector: Clothing, Retail | Format: Web, Video

14/09/2012  |  Full story...

Cannes Cyber Lions winners: Nike and Curators of Sweden

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Sportswear brand Nike and a Swedish tourism campaign scooped the top digital prizes at the 59th Annual Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, the largest and most coveted awards in the industry’s calendar. A key theme that the judges found this year was a shift from storytelling to behaviour, with the most successful campaigns showcasing what a brand can do, rather than via ‘stunts’ or clever messages that create buzz but have little substance or relation to the brand.

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Brand: Nike, Curators of Sweden | Media: Video, Twitter, Facebook | Country: Global

14/09/2012  |  Full story...

Cookie case study: C4 uses new cookie law to its advantage

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As the controversial EU cookie law came into effect last weekend, Channel 4 managed to communicate the idea of collecting user data as part of a positive brand message, with a little help from comedian Alan Carr. The ‘Viewer Promise’ email and video campaign drew upon the broadcaster’s 2011 data strategy 2011 to give viewers a more personalised experience, which helped it amass a database of 2 million viewer profiles.

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Brand: Channel 4 | Media: Video, email | Country: UK | Sector: TV| Format: Email, Video

14/09/2012  |  Full story...

Case study: 4Music mixes video, search and social media to boost reach

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Launched in August 2008, 4Music is the most watched music channel in the UK. It is free to air, and part of the Box TV music channel portfolio. This case study shows how the a multi-layered digital campaign was used to elevate the brand and increase the value of 4Music.com to its advertisers. The campaigns generated a 25% increase in their total from campaign start date. Paid search campaigns drove 118,450 users to 4Music.com to view information about their favourite shows – the average users from these campaigns spent an unprecedented 13 minutes browsing content on the site.

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Brand: 4Music | Media: Facebook, Google, TV | Country: UK | Sector: TV, Music | Agency: Blowfish Digital | Format: Social media, Search, TV

14/09/2012  |  Full story...

Case study: Little Printer causes big internet buzz

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Little Printer has taken the Internet by storm, and it’s largely down to this simple but hugely effective YouTube video. Potentially the world's cutest printer, the device lets users print Tweets, photos and receipts without the need for bulky machines and expensive ink. When Little Printer was announced late last year, the video introducing it received a whopping 500,000 views in its first five days, whilst 60,000 people signed up for news on the device.

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Brand: Little Printer | Media: YouTube | Country: USA | Sector: Electronics | Agency: Berg London | Format: Video

30/08/2012  |  Full story...

Case Study: Armed Forces Day | Agency: Worth | Country: UK | Sector: Events | Objectives: Brand awareness, buzz | Format : Social media

worth%20digital%20-%20armedforcesday.pngWorth harnessed the burgeoning power of social media to improve the UK public’s support and awareness for Armed Forces Day and encourage a celebration of the forces, veterans and wider forces family, to honour the work they do. Worth's use of digital to create highly engaging content and development of spaces where communities could grow and flourish has allowed them to mature into meaningful places of support and an overall increase in positive participation.
Post campaign research has shown www.armedforcesday.org.uk had over 180,200 website visits between 1st April and 7th of July 2009. There was an unprecedented growth in the Facebook fans from 4,000 in late May to just over 100,000 by 26th June, with a joining rate of more than 3 people per second up to the 100,000th membership. The membership rate continues to grow, soon to reach its 200,000th member. Nearly 13,000 people signed up to the AFD mailing list – with over 9,000 receiving free window stickers to spread the campaign message further and over 6,000 leaving a message of support. Further, 6,295 photos were uploaded into the Flickr photo gallery by fans from 2009 events.

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20/01/2010  |  Full story...

Case Study: MacMillan | Agency: Webcredible | Country: UK | Sector: Charities | Objectives: Optimisation, traffic-driving, direct-response | Format : Website

webcredible%20-%20macmillan.pngMacmillan Cancer Support is a national cancer charity which provides practical, medical, emotional and financial support to people whose lives are affected by cancer. It also campaigns for better cancer care. The challenge they faced was that there was increasing traffic to their website and it was critical that users could find the information they needed quickly and easily. Webcredible suggested a new homepage displaying information on different cancer types, a redesigned contact us page, new information architecture for the online shop and brand centre, and a restructure of content within the site to better suit user needs.
The Macmillan Cancer Support website has seen a substantial increase in traffic to important areas for site users which had previously been difficult to locate. For example, there has been more than a 200% increase in people finding information on financial advice.
The user-centred design programme allowed Macmillan to get to know its target audiences and what information was of most interest to them.

www.webcredible.co.uk www.macmillan.org.uk

20/01/2010  |  Full story...

Case Study: Plumbworld | Agency: Webcredible | Country: UK | Sector: Retail - Online | Objectives: Purchase intent, optimisation, sales, increasing conversion | Format : Website

webcredible%20-%20plumbworld.pngPlumbworld is the UK's largest independent online retailer of bathroom, plumbing and heating products, with annual sales approaching £12 million. Plumbworld was in the process of applying some updates to its website but was ultimately looking for a total redesign of the site. Webcredible carried out a comprehensive user-centered design project to ensure a redesigned site that was focused around the needs of the user.
This research and design process ensured that the redesigned site was fully focused around maximising online sales and conversions, optimised for search engines due to the highly efficient HTML structure and ordering, conformed to the highest accessibility standards, above and beyond AA-compliance and was print-friendly with quick loading times.

www.webcredible.co.uk www.plumbworld.co.uk

20/01/2010  |  Full story...

Case Study: uSwitch.com | Agency: Webcredible | Country: UK | Sector: Directory | Objectives: Optimisation, increasing conversion, brand repositioning | Format : Website

webcredible%20-%20uswitch.pnguSwitch.com is a free, impartial online and phone based comparison and switching service that helps customers compare prices on a range of services including gas, electricity, home phone, broadband providers and personal finance products. Webcredible were commissioned to work on ensuring the best possible user experience for the new site developments.
Webcredible carried out a comprehensive information architecture and interaction design project to help ensure that the site developments were focused around the needs of the user. This involved an online survey to establish user groups and goals, in-depth interviews to validate the findings from the survey, persona creation to form the basis for future strategy and wireframe creation to show how key pages should be laid out so users can find what they're looking for quickly and simply

www.webcredible.co.uk www.uswitch.com

20/01/2010  |  Full story...

Case Study: Moonfruit’s Twitter contest | Sector: Online Media | Objective: Buzz, trend creation | Format: Social media

cs_moon.jpgFor its tenth birthday, web hosting company Moonfruit, gave away a Macbook Pro laptop every day for ten days. To win one, users had to tweet using the hashtag #moonfruit. The result? A 350% increase in product trials, a 600% increase in traffic… and Twitter forcibly removing it from the top trending topics.

The hashtag #moonfruit topped Twitter's trending lists for three days, accounting for 2.5% of all tweets at its peak. People drew pictures, made videos and sang songs about the brand in a bid to win the laptops. The secret to the success of the campaign, spearheaded by founder Wendy Tan-White, was engagement.

"The biggest surprise was the brand affinity and awareness it created. The name of the company helped a lot, because people asked what it meant. They really picked up on the message we wanted to get across. They made the brand their own and we couldn't have done that without Twitter. It creates a relationship," Tan-White said.

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15/07/2009  |  Full story...

Case study: Adidas Impossible Is Nothing | Agency: Netthink ES | Technology: MediaMind | Sector: Retail | Objectives: Engagement, brand positioning | Format: Rich media & microsite

Case study: Adidas Impossible Is NothinThere’s an interesting technique for engagement here. The square advert on the right hand side opens up and gives the viewer a pen. A brand character then runs along the line that’s automatically drawn. It’s an engaging way of drawing the viewer in and delivering a clear payback. The ‘Impossible is nothing’ message resonates and has more compulsion given that the viewer is bound to be sitting at a PC screen.

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09/07/2009

Case study: Cadburys | Agency: Saatchi & Saatchi | Technology: MediaMind | Sector: FMCG | Objectives: Brand awareness, brand positioning, buzz, | Format: Video, viral & rich media

Case study: CadburysThese kids became iconic through television and online advertising. They’re instantly recognisable and their leaping eyebrows swept through the web as fast as people could forward to their friends. It’s a good example of integration between media channels because the images and music were identical across both. The images are high impact on screen and they work well on the web because of the lack of clutter within the advertising space. It becomes one of the dominant elements on the page and because of this achieves both impact, brand recognition and message association. For fast moving consumer packaged goods brands like Cadbury’s, they’re not trying to sell off the page, their goal is to build brand image, discussion and front of mind awareness. That’s exactly what this creative achieves so brilliantly – even without a click-through to their website.

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09/07/2009

Case study: L’Oréal Derma Genesis | Agency: Compass Interactive | Technology: MediaMind | Sector: Pharmaceuticals | Objectives: Brand awareness, engagement, purchase intent | Format: Rich media, microsite & video

Case study: L’Oréal Derma GenesisAchieving dwell time in media is a massive challenge. The click happy generation rarely spend seconds with commercial messages and have become adept at filtering out what doesn’t interest them. However this campaign from L’Oréal achieved 2-3 minutes of dwell time, here’s why…

Derma Genesis was a new product line from L’Oréal designed to revitalize and illuminate the skin. To promote brand awareness they launched a campaign in the Malaysian market to promote the range of products. L’Oréal has a reputation for forward thinking, and this was further proven by their first foray into online advertising. Rather than “testing the waters” with a minimum buy campaign, L’Oréal decided to pull out all the stops with Derma Genesis and launched a heavyweight campaign with free samples, a video contest, interactive product information and a really integrated campaign. For consumer packaged goods firms there’s a real challenge in building both awareness and encouraging trial, but the brand achieved this with the bespoke ‘MSN Homepage skinner’ advertising format. The presence of the brand clearly caught the attention of users on the MSN Homepage and also reached Windows Live Hotmail visitors. L’Oréal spokesmodel Penelope Cruz prominently featured on the home page.

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09/07/2009

Case study: Incredible India | Sector: Travel | Objectives: Purchase intent, reputation management | Format : Rich media, email

Case study: Incredible IndiaThe Government of India Ministry of Tourism wanted to promote India as the destination of choice among international travellers from the United States, Europe, and Asia Pacific. The marketing strategy, which went beyond the traditional media mix, integrated online marketing so the Ministry could reach the increasing number of people who research their holiday destinations online. The Ministry understood the need for an interactive and engaging campaign to ensure message retention, as tourists choose international holiday decisions months ahead of actual travel dates.

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24/06/2009

Case study: Coca-Cola CokeZone | Agency: Carlson | Sector: FMCG | Format: Advertising, microsite, website

Coke CokeZoneA great example of creative that combines relevancy with active engagement. Coca-cola maintains consistently world class digital marketing and these campaigns are looking to drive registration for their seasonal promotions. By tracking dwell time they can track the increase in the intensity of engagement with the consumer.

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07/05/2009

Case study: Sprite | Sector: FMCG | Format: Video and viral

Sprite Viral AdViral can deliver exceptional impact on brand image and consumer engagement, but as a marketing tool it remains unpredictable and highly challenging to get right. Viral is an effect rather than a media channel. Brands don't create virals - they simple create the content. What happens next is up to consumers. While one in a thousand campaigns may gain real traction, the majority of web marketing is either not arresting enough or motivating enough to earn a viral effect. However, for the brands that get it right, viral can deliver complex brand messages and generate fast distribution among both the mass market and niche audiences. Against a landscape of media saturation they can achieve cut-through because they arrive with consumers through the endorsement of their friends. Planners can use the viral effect particularly well to pass messages through communities that otherwise are hard to pin down. If those audiences don't naturally come together around online media content then there may be no way of reaching them through conventional web advertising approaches. The viral effect inside a community can ensure the message finds the people who are most receptive.

Viral messaging can also extend the period a campaign is in market because it continues to live long after a paid for advertising campaign has passed. Viral marketing can self-select its audience and in the hands of an experienced planner, the half-life of a campaign can betracked and anticipated

15/05/2008  |  Full story...

Case study: Coke - Grand Theft Auto | Sector: FMCG | Format: Video and viral

Coke Grand Theft AutoThis television style commercial uses the classic tease and reveal model. It builds a story which is entertaining and engaging. By releasing it on line the web Coke build discussion among key target audiences. The fact the origins of the idea are in an online game gives a synergy with the target audience and the viewing environment. The creative is really a classic television commercial that simply takes an icon of the digital gaming world – Grand Theft Auto – and builds a story around it. The way it was deployed then created a greater effect...

  • Harnessing social media content by developing a viral effect for transmitting the message through YouTube and email
  • Using online gaming characters and visualisations to build brand equity and message association between Coke, the brand and the coolness of the game
  • The brand exploits an icon of digital entertainment in a way that is synergistic with the expectations of the target consumer
  • The brand succeeds in creating content that successfully parodies one of the world’s leading games

15/05/2008  |  Full story...

Case study: Dove 'onslaught' | Sector: FMCG | Format: Video, rich media

Dove OnslaughtThe marketing model behind this campaign involves using video as a way to deliver a powerful message that's in tune with the beliefs of the target consumer. The brand is creating powerful content that it releases online in a way intended to be stumbled upon by consumers and shared between their friends. By releasing it to open platforms such as YouTube, they're implicitly inviting discussion. There can be paid-for placement in key media to extend the reach and start the process, but ideally the campaign works by the word of mouth effect. To gain accountability the brand team can track play rates to measure the number of exposures, and use qualitative and social network analysis to gain feedback about the brand sentiment.

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15/05/2008  |  Full story...

The weakest online advertising?

You have won a free laptop!Internet marketing has the scope to be more powerful, vibrant, engaging and impactful than any other media. In Digital's case study library we've collected just a few of the thousands of great campaigns that really impressed us, but it's worth remembering that somewhere out there, in the depths of an un-targeted run-of-site campaign, the bottom-dwellers of the direct marketing industry are still subjecting internet users to ads like this one.

28/01/2008  |  Full story...

FuturAd 2008: case studies from Croatia

What does great creative look like in Croatia? Here you can browse through some of our favourite online advertising running in Croatia. Some of the campaigns are global campaign ideas from global brands that have been localised to the market, while others are home grown for national businesses developed by leading agencies in Croatia. If you are joining our Digital Training Academies in Zagreb on marketing and media planning then you'll have the chance to explore these further and ask some of the agencies involved about how the campaigns drove business results and how 'big ideas' can be delivered in even the smallest of web spaces.

18/01/2008  |  Full story...

Google: search engine marketing case studies

Google AdWords Case StudiesSearch marketing works for every type of firm and every size of business. We’ve worked with the team at Google to select these case studies to help marketers see just a few of the ways that pay-per-click search engine advertising can drive traffic to your site. PPC search marketing is key to getting more customers and building traffic to your websites. You can download the case studies here and explore them in more depth on The Search Academy training courses.

14/01/2008  |  Full story...

Oodles of classifieds

Oodle.co.ukClassified advertising firm gave its disruptive technology a boost today with a new generation release that promises a whole new way to shop classifieds. With a new suite of tools and a complete site redesign, Oodle radically improves the way consumers use classifieds, but it does this by delivering a very different model to the conventional print titles. Oodle positions itself as a whole new way to shop classifieds, bringing together more than 30 million listings from over 80,000 classified sites. Oodle sets out to improve the way people buy and sell locally by offering a more comprehensive search, supported by convenient email alerts and relevant information that gives consumers the bigger picture, helping them to make better buying decisions.

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20/11/2007  |  Full story...

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