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Engagement case studies: we currently have 26.
Any agency or media owner can submit case studies to our team and these 26 are the strongest we have received, with the most recent case studies at the top of this page. If you're interested in more digital marketing case studies then review our complete case study library. If you're interested in submitting case studies then email our case studies manager to find out more CaseStudies@DigitalTrainingAcademy.com.
1 2 Next >>Tesco begins Street View Easter egg hunt
In spring 2013, Tesco launched an online Easter egg hunt, using Google Street View technology to allow players to explore their local streets to find virtual Easter eggs. The game requires users to type in their post code or use GPS on their mobile device to begin their search for thousands of virtual eggs, with a voucher for a chocolate bunny available for those who find three eggs. As well as chocolate prizes there are also some extra special golden eggs hidden, with the finders winning tablet computers.
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Brand: Tesco | Sector: FMCG, Food and Beverage | Country: UK | Objective: Build brand enagagement, drive sales | Format: Google Maps/ Streetview
22/03/2013 | Full story...
The fail trail: How 3 brands handled a social media crisis
When Domino’s employees were caught on YouTube defiling a pizza, the company took less than 3 weeks to claw back a 22% drop in customer sentiment. However, when Nestle and United Airlines suffered setbacks, the brands took considerably longer to recover. This infographic from software and consultancy firm SDL Social Intelligence looks at all three case studies and charts the ‘fail trail’ as companies recover from a social media crisis.
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Brand: Dominos, Nestle, United Airlines | Sector: FMCG, Travel | Country: US/ Global | Objective: Build brand enagagement, drive sales | Format: Social Media
22/03/2013 | Full story...
Email marketing case study: Saucy subject lines seduce subscribers
This year’s Valentine’s day ads have produced some eye-opening stats, with subject lines without discounts performing better than those offering a discount, and ‘lust’ getting higher clicks than ‘love’. This case study looks at promotions from from Ann Summers, La Senza and Time Out London to determine how to get the most out of seasonal email marketing campaigns.
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Brand: Ann Summers, La Senza, Time Out | Sector: Clothing, Magazines | Country: UK | Objective: Build brand engagement, drive sales | Format: Email | Agency/ Partner: Return Path
07/03/2013 | Full story...
Case study: P&O email videos get 950% increase in bookings
P&O’s recent “Grand Event” campaign used dynamic content into their email marketing for the first time, with some extremely strong results. This case study, from Experian CheetahMail, illustrates how P&O a 950% increase in bookings and 679% boost in revenue (as compared to previous email campaign without a video).
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Brand: P&O | Sector: Travel | Country: UK | Agencies: Experian CheetahMail | Objective: Build brand engagement | Format: Email, Video |
14/02/2013 | Full story...
Email case study: Blind charity’s email trick gets 24% click through rate
Last year, the Royal National Institute for the Blind ran an email campaign that cleverly played with email conventions to challenge readers to empathise with blind or partially sighted people. This case study looks at how they managed to get a 24% click through rate with a simple but effective email.
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Brand: RNIB | Sector: Charity | Coutry: UK | Objective: Build brand engagement | Agency: Elvis | Format: Email |
06/02/2013 | Full story...
Future publishing boosts conversions 5% through customer understanding
Future Publishing worked with Maxymiser to boost subscriptions via a digital campaign that used multi-variate testing and optimisation of the entire customer journey to encourage conversions. By looking at basic elements around design, layout and navigation, the campaign tested 96 variants to reduce bounce rates and increase conversion rates. This case study looks at how the publisher achieved a 5.1% rise in conversions.
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Brand: Future Publishing | Country: UK | Sector: Publishing, magazines | Objective: boost conversions and subscriptions | Format:Email, Display, Multi-variate Testing
18/10/2012 | Full story...
Avatar page takeovers attract high engagement and dwell rates
Twentieth Century Fox used interactive advertising to promote the Blu-Ray and DVD release of blockbuster film Avatar, resulting in a 35% higher than average dwell rate. The campaign used a homepage takeover and interactive video to showcase the video content and recreated the interface from the film.
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Brand: Avatar | Country: USA| Sector: Entertainment| Agency: Moxie (US), Vizeum (Int), Think Jam, Media Mind | Format: Screen Takeover
01/01/2012 | Full story...
Case study: Predators game and expandable creates buzz and engagement
Twentieth Century Fox created an interactive game and expandable banners to promote action horror film Predators, resulting in high dwell rates and brand advocacy. The campaign used expandable banners, featuring an interactive game (complete with with blood spatters). The game gave users the opportunity to choose their weapons and engage with brand via the game. The gamification enabled users to experience the storyline of the film and also enabled to enter a global MPG. The average dwell time for the campaign was 35.7 seconds 80% above benchmark and the average dwell rate 8.27% nearly 10% higher than benchmark.
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Brand: Predators | Country: USA| Sector: Entertainment| Agency: Moxie (US), Vizeum (Int), Think Jam, Media Mind | Format: Interactive Game in expandable banner
12/12/2011 | Full story...
Case Study: Adidas | Media: MSN | Sector: Clothing | Objective: Engagement, lead generation, direct response, integration | Format: Online game
Supporting its integrated ‘Predator vs F50’ campaign through a Windows Live Messenger game proved a winning formula for adidas, with the online platform a key player in driving consumer interaction – and registrations for the campaign’s star-studded ‘Predator vs F50’ contest.
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26/04/2010
Case Study: Gjensidige | Media: MSN | Country: Norway | Sector: Finance | Objectives: Engagement, cut-through | Format: Online advertising, rich media,
An innovative, personalisable avatar brought the benefits of financial independence to life for banking and insurance company Gjensidige. Deployed to engage young adults, the avatar swung into action through expanding banner ads, tying up new levels of engagement for a target audience that is highly resistant to the insurance category.
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26/04/2010
Case Study: Maybank | Media: MSN | Country: Malaysia | Sector: Finance | Objectives: Brand positioning, engagement | Format: Interactive media
When Malaysia’s oldest banking institution wanted to engage a tech-savvy youth audience, it was time to call in Agent M, Asia’s first Windows Live Messenger financial ‘bot. His mission: to position Maybank as a youthful and progressive bank, solve banking problems instantly, and create new levels of engagement with young consumers.
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26/04/2010
Case Study: MMA | Media: MSN | Country: France | Sector: Financial services - Insurance | Objectives: Brand awareness, engagement, driving traffic, click-through | Format: Mobile marketing
Mobile advertising provided French insurance company MMA with a highly personal platform for warning young French adults of the dangers of drink driving. An innovative range of mobile content, including virtual breath tests and designated driver generators, drove a 2 per cent clickthrough rate, and a ten-fold increase in traffic on MMA’s road safety mobile site.
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26/04/2010
Case Study: Festival | Media: MSN | Country: Columbia | Sector: FMCG - Food and drink | Objective: Purchase intent, buzz, engagement | Format: Social media
The chance to design their own emoticon kept tweens clicking on the cookie brand’s Windows Live Messenger tab, with over 306 million hits helping to drive a 35 per cent increase in sales.
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26/04/2010
Case Study: Coca-Cola | Media: MSN | Country: Coca-Cola | Sector: FMCG - Food and drink | Objective: Engagement, click through, integration, purchase intent | Format: Video, social media
A spectacular two-stage campaign across a range of Microsoft Advertising channels turned Coca-Cola’s popular ‘Happiness Factory’ ad into an online cinema event with a nation-wide community following and spectacular engagement levels. With over 13 million ad impressions, double-digit click-through rates and 600,000 downloads, there was a lot of happiness to go around.
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26/04/2010
Case Study: Johnnie Walker | Media: MSN | Country: Taiwan | Sector: FMCG - Food and drink | Objective: Cut-through, engagement, purchase intent | Format: Interactive media
Making strides into the online space enabled Johnnie Walker to reach an astonishing one fifth of Taiwanese 25-34-year-olds, engaging a new generation of tech-savvy, sociable drinkers and proving the value of interactive media in any liquor marketing blend.
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26/04/2010
Case Study: All-Nippon-Airways - ANA | Media: MSN | Country: Japan | Sector: Travel | Objective: Click-through, direct response, engagement, lead generation | Format: Online advertising, Rich media
Encouraging MSN users to browse flights and check availability through an innovative ‘mouse-over’ ad format gave All Nippon Airways (ANA) lift off in conversions.
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26/04/2010
Case Study: H&M | Media:MSN | Country: Norway | Sector: Clothing | Objective: Engagement, buzz, cut-through, trend creation | Format: Social media
A bold campaign from H&M in co-operation with Costume magazine and MSN was created to engage fashion bloggers in Norway. The brand’s fashion blogging contest drew a fantastic response rate, with 700 bloggers taking part from across the country, and acted as the centrepiece of a successful integrated campaign.
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23/04/2010
Case study: e-detail aid for ADHD treatment | Agency: Creative Lynx | Sector: Pharma | Objectives: Brand repositioning, engagement | Format: Video, rich media
Creative Lynx were commissioned by Janssen-Cilag to create a pilot eDetail Aid for their ADHD treatment Concerta XL. The Concerta XL eDetail was developed as the centrepiece of the brand revitalisation campaign carried out by Creative Lynx.The market was becoming increasingly competitive and Janssen-Cilag needed something to give their sales force an edge over the competition. The eDetail aid delivers a unique user experience, whilst engaging interactive exercises provide audience profiling and segmentation. Complex medical data is delivered in a clear format whilst rich media content of videos, algorithms and animations encourage interaction and aid message retention. This valuable clinician insight allows the distribution of targeted promotional direct mails and ensures that follow-up presentations address specific barriers to prescribing. The rep feedback for the Concerta XL eDetail was extremely positive and the results were excellent, with a 20% increase in prescribing patterns and a significant boost to year on year sale figures. Such was the success that the project was extended to develop e-Detail aids across a range of Janssen-Cilag brands. Creative Lynx has progressed to become the lead creative agency for Concerta XL in the UK.
09/11/2009
Case Study: Eczema eTutorials for nurses and pharmacists | Country: UK | Sector: Pharma | Objectives: Engagement, targeting | Format: Video, e-workbook downlaods
This e-tutorial is helping to educate nurses at a time when NICE guidelines require more nurses to deliver eczema care. Developed for Schering-Plough in association with a panel of specialist dermatology nurses, eczpert.co.uk makes learning easy, accessible and fun. It puts the busy nurse in control of their own education, and allows them to dip in and out of the programme and learn at their own pace. Each of the twelve tutorials contain reflective practice exercises, downloadable workbooks, certificates and practical tools and is accredited by the Royal College of Nurses - that's 12 hours of CPD. This campaign is bang on trend. With recent NICE guidelines aiming to improve eczema management across England, and an increasing number of nurses having to deliver holistic care and patient education with little or no training, eczpert.co.uk is helping to bridge the gap.
09/11/2009
Case study: Volkswagen Twitter Banner | Agency: Crispin Porter + Bogusky | Technology: MediaMind | Sector: Automotive | Objectives: Engagment, buzz, purchase intent | Format: Rich media & social media
VW capture the moment by aligning their brands with the Twitter messaging tool. Using Twitter in the advert creates interest and helps VW stand out from other motor manufacturers. By typing in your Twitter name it then looks for your tweets and claims to be finding the right car for you based on your content. Behind the scenes it seems to pull language from your Twitter feed and display this within the advert. It’s a neat way of dipping into Twitter, but the real benefit here is threefold: engagement with the customer, creating the spark of talkability about the brand, and VW’s alignment with the funky microblogging platform tech trendsetters have gravitated towards.
09/07/2009
Case study: San Diego Zoo | Agency: M&C Saatchi | Technology: MediaMind | Country: USA | Sector: Entertainment | Objectives: Engagement, trend creation | Format: Rich media & viral
A good example of creativity within the advertising space. This simple advert for a Zoo in San Diego achieves interaction and creates a short entertainment experience. The player can create a mythical animal but connecting different parts of a zoo animal’s body together. The send-to-a-friend feature is a real neat way to let kids share the content, and the payback of saying that whatever the animal, you’ll find it at the zoo clearly fits with the attraction’s position in the market. The forwarding tool is a simple example of how to tap into social networks and the interaction a good way to make otherwise flat advertising something people want to engage with.
09/07/2009
Case study: Nivea For Men | Agency: TBWA, Pixelpusher | Technology: MediaMind | Sector: Pharmaceuticals | Objectives: Engagement, brand positioning, purchase intent | Format: Rich media & video
A neat use of video story-telling. The Nivea-for-men brand plays on the wider marketing proposition of personal grooming products for young male audiences and gives the viewer an option of a couple of different videos. The storyline of the actor when he has the women’s product is to transfer him to a shoe shop where he is amusingly out of place, while the right (male) lotion clearly does the trick and has his girlfriend march straight into the storyline. A simple way to build engagement and interactive humour into otherwise static, linear advertising.
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
Achieving 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: Revels | Agency: Skive Creative | Technology: MediaMind | Sector: FMCG | Objectives: Brand positioning, purchase intent , engagement | Format: Rich media, social media, microsite & video
Using the idea of reality TV shows and voting for eviction, this campaign is about the idea of evicting one of the varieties of sweets. It’s a neat way of riding a current social trend with creating simple interaction within an advertising format. For fast moving consumer packaged goods brands like Revel’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 – even without deep interaction on the website.
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09/07/2009
Case study: Pepsi Dear Mr President | Agency: R/GA | Technology: MediaMind | Sector: FMCG | Objective: Brand awareness, brand positiong, purchase intent, engagement | Format: Rich media, social media, microsite & video
The goals for Pepsi were to bring awareness to their updated brand and logo, re-establish Pepsi’s position as a youthful challenger brand and tap into the iconic “change” social/political movement of the Obama election. They also wanted to foster brand community through 2-way communication with customers and chose the web and a social marketing model as the way to achieve this. Their ‘Refresh Everything’ message was a natural fit with Obama’s drive for change in politics and social values, and the campaign harnessed video content, social media and digital marketing in innovative ways to reach the millennial generation. The model centered around an open letter to Barack Obama and saw consumers recording their webcam messages directly from a video banner. This got them not only interacting with the banner, but actually creating content and pushing it back to the brand.
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09/07/2009
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