Kraft Foods, a global food giant, launched a campaign on TV and online aimed at getting consumers share their opinion on Miracle Whip. By Polarizing customers into those who love and hate the product, Kraft intends to stress on the tagline of the campaign: «We’re Not for Everyone».
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The viral video dubbed ‘Rearview Girls‘ showcasing two sexy girls strolling around Los Angeles in extremely skinny jeans with ‘built-in’ video-camera and turning the heads of many men on the street has received 6 mln. views since it was uploaded on Youtube almost a week ago. The point was rather simple: a tiny cam was cleverly hidden in the skinny jeans worn by one of the girls. It captured the men and women staring at the girl’s ass as she was walking, which proves how a pair of skinny jeans may boost the visual effect and overall ‘first’ impression.
Intertwitter Race is the title of a one of a kind online campaign developed by Nike in collaboration with BBDO Argentina and +Castro dedicated to Buenos Aires Nike 10k—a marathon that was held in Buenos Aires. This online application that united the online and real-life races was designed to compare and visualize the number of literal ‘followers’ a racer had in course of the actual Nike 10K (based on their timing results) to the number of Twitter followers of the race participants.
A new online campaign for Wrangler’s 2011 Spring/Summer collection launched this week on the brand’s website. As always, Wrangler has surprised its consumers with the innovative approach. Not so long ago the brand unveiled Blue Bell campaign allowing consumers to manipulate the man on the screen merely with the mouse, and it has come up with a newer, more exciting idea.
In course of its online contest ‘Share and Win’ launched in Europe on February 9, Levi’s introduced a unique prize—a one-of-a-kind fixed-gear bicycle decorated with denim and painted in a color that resembles jeans. This model was created by Levi’s in cooperation with Unik bike, Belgium’s pro in re-inventing vintage bikes, Fixerati, a shop specializing in supplying rare bike parts, and London-based Brother Cycles, which is considered N1 bike frame manufacturer.
By Alex Sanders, Head of design and brand strategy at Kyp, London
Just got back from the German Direct Marketing Congress in Wiesbaden, where Germany’s leading media heads and brands discussed trends and forecasts and presented best practice case studies. Centre of stage was social media and its effect on brands and consumers. I put together a brief summary and some selected case studies from the 2-day congress.