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Passion branding - how one of Hungary's leading supermarket chains launched an own-label brand using the power of sports celebrity to help drive sales
Sponsorship Works, 2007, pp.177-180
In August 2006, SPAR Hungary, part of the SPAR multi-national supermarket chain, prepared to launch its own-label bio-food range 'Natur Pur'. The brand aimed to be 'natural, healthy and pure', and to ...
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First Scotrail - From tiny acorns great oaks may grow: a story of how customer insight led to improved marketing payback for First Scotrail
Andy Littlewood and Fiona Booth, Institute of Practitioners in Advertising, IPA Effectiveness Awards, 2007
This paper details the 2005-06 campaigns (Commuter Travel and Leisure Travel) for First Scotrail, the national Scottish railway franchise, to encourage consumers to travel by train. Commuter Travel ta ...
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Churchill Square - Destination marketing in Brighton: how brand advertising produced incremental footfall and sales for a regional shopping centre
Nick Tomlin, Geoffrey Bean, Shan Fisher, Fiona Whitehead and Genna Trentham, Institute of Practitioners in Advertising, IPA Effectiveness Awards, 2007
This paper discusses the 2006-07 campaign by Standard Life Investments to increase customers and turnover at the Churchill Square Shopping Centre in Brighton, which was facing a decline on both measur ...
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Ryvita - How the Ryvita Minis 'Big Taste, Mini Waist' launch campaign featuring Fern Britton created larger-than-expected benefits for Ryvita
Dom Boyd, Mike Willis, Mike Campbell, Katy Rason and Emma Russell, Institute of Practitioners in Advertising, Silver, IPA Effectiveness Awards, 2007
This paper describes how by generating reappraisal Ryvita Minis, advertising created awareness, product consideration, trial and repeat purchases above benchmark levels. Minis achieved year three pay ...
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NIVEA Body - Good-bye Cellulite
Euro-Effies, Bronze winner, 2007
In recent years, anti-cellulite products have become the market driver for the whole body care segment, with L'Oréal acting as the innovative European pacemaker, and Dove also taking an increasingly p ...
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NIVEA Visage - DNAge
Euro-Effies, Bronze winner, 2007
NIVEA's Q10 had proved to be a high successful anti-ageing product, but as its competitors diversified their portfolios, it became clear that the company required a new brand to boost its relative pos ...
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Dove Deodorant - Tulip
Euro-Effies, Bronze winner, 2007
The European deodorant market was becoming increasingly crowded, and Dove was seeking to differentiate its own brand by associating itself with positive skincare credentials, based on its unique offer ...
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Herbal Essences - Fruit Fusions
Euro-Effies, Bronze winner, 2007
Herbal Essences positions its products in terms of being an experiential brand, rather than focusing on science and problem-solving, as was the case with much of the rest of the category. The launch o ...
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Tide - SuperMum
Euro-Effies, Bronze winner, 2007
Tide - a mid-priced detergent sold in Serbia and Romania - was losing market share both to cheaper brands and to its direct competitors, a situation that was compounded by low awareness levels among c ...
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Deichmann - Celebration of quality
Euro-Effies, Bronze winner, 2007
Deichmann - the biggest shoe retailer in Germany and Austria - introduced a new communications strategy in 2005/06 in an effort to further improve its quality credentials, and in an attempt to build s ...
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Fairy - Saving Tips
Euro-Effies, Bronze winner, 2007
Fairy had enjoyed a dominant position in the Iberian market, but was finding itself increasingly under threat from cheaper alternatives, and particularly private label brands. The challenge was to att ...
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Pantene - Pro-V Colour Expressions: Setting Colour Alight
Euro-Effies, Bronze winner, 2007
Pantene's 'Set Your Colour Alight' campaign sought to overcome several obstacles standing in the way of Pantene making its mark in the coloured hair sector. Among these was the fact that coloured hair ...
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Mr. Proper - Talking Surfaces
Euro-Effies, Bronze winner, 2007
The household cleaning brand Monsieur Propre (know as Don Limpio in Spain) sought to boost its position in its core French and Spanish markets by challenging the advertising conventions of its categor ...
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Max Factor - Masterpiece Mascara: Beautifully framed eyes
Euro-Effies, Silver winner, 2007
In the two years prior to the launch of Masterpiece Mascara in November 2005, Max Factor was in a serious decline. There was a lot riding on Masterpiece - which employed an innovative and patented 'ru ...
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Nike - Women's Dance Campaign 2006: Tell me I'm not an athlete
Euro-Effies, Grand Prix/Gold winner 2007
Nike was seeking to become the number one player in the women's sportswear category. To do this, it needed to inspire all women to feel like athletes - and it decided to use dance as the vehicle to co ...
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Insight into action: the joy of new confidence
Catriona Ferris, Lyn McGregor and Karen Paterson, ESOMAR, Annual Congress, Berlin, September 2007
This paper explores a major issue facing many brands and organisations; the need to innovate in order to renew relevance for the target audience. Brands need to constantly innovate to keep in step wit ...
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Diamond Trading Company: Past, Present, Future
New York American Marketing Association, Bronze, Sustained Success, EFFIE Awards 2007
To fuel growth in a mature market post 2000, we launched a new product wrapped in a concept that radiated significance for all couples: Three Diamonds for your Past, Present and Future. The PPF campai ...
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Tyson Foods, Inc.: Powered By Tyson
New York American Marketing Association, Bronze, African-American, EFFIE Awards 2007
Tyson Foods’ mission is to proudly power the world with their chicken, beef, and pork products. Tyson’s “Powered By” campaign leverages cultural cues, humor, and love of family, to demonstrate that Ty ...
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Mayfield Dairy Farms: Flavor Decision '06
New York American Marketing Association, Silver, Snacks, Desserts & Confections, EFFIE Awards 2007
Into a fiercely-competitive ice cream category known for aggressive price promotions, Mayfield Ice Cream launched four new flavors without the benefit of discounting – and into a freezer case flooded ...
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Century 21: Agents of Change
New York American Marketing Association, Silver, Real Estate, EFFIE Awards 2007
As the housing market went from a boom to a transition market, Century 21 needed a campaign to break through the clutter, increase brand awareness measures over Re/Max, and boost the amount of traffic ...
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Slim-Fast: Tummies
New York American Marketing Association, Silver, Packaged Food, EFFIE Awards 2007
Having lost over 50% of its franchise from 2002–05 and 29% of its share of shelf, Slim-Fast wrote-off approximately $1 billion. Tasked with proving the brand’s vitality to dieters, retailers and Unile ...
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Milk Processor Education Program: Milk Your Diet
New York American Marketing Association, Silver, Beverages (Non-Alcohol), EFFIE Awards 2007
Despite acceptance of the importance of milk in youth, generally milk consumption among adults is generally half that of children. The main reason was the perceived image of milk as being fattening. T ...
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Danone - Activia, three years of tasty success!
Canadian Congress of Advertising, Bronze, Canadian Advertising Success Stories, 2007
Research has shown that as many as two-thirds of Canadians have concerns with their digestion, with women aged 30 and over one of the key segments of the population suffering with these problems. Dano ...
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Kruger Products - SpongeTowels (Quebec)
Canadian Congress of Advertising, Silver, Canadian Advertising Success Stories, 2007
As the result of the end of an agreement with Kimberly-Clark, ScotTowels had to surrender its name, and thus also place its market-leading position in Quebec under threat. The brand was also coming un ...
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Kruger Products - SpongeTowels
Canadian Congress of Advertising, Silver, Canadian Advertising Success Stories, 2007
Following the end of an agreement with Kimberly-Clark, the ScotTowels brand had to change its name to SpongeTowels. As well as a change in name, SpongeTowels also had to find a position that would imp ...
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Kruger Products - Cashmere Toilet Tissue
Canadian Congress of Advertising, Gold, Canadian Advertising Success Stories, 2007
Cottonelle was the national market leader in its category, despite the fact it was only sold in Ontario. Following the end of an agreement with Kimberly-Clark, the brand's owner, Kruger Products, had ...
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Reversa - See More Side Effects
Canadian Congress of Advertising, Gold, Canadian Advertising Success Stories, 2007
Reversa, a product designed to reverse the effects of skin's photo-aging, had mainly been promoted to cosmeticians and dermatologists. The brand was dwarfed by its competitors, though the women who kn ...
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Dove - Making It Fly
Canadian Congress of Advertising, Grand Prix/Gold, Canadian Advertising Success Stories, 2007
In 2004, Dove was facing a number of challenges in the hair care, deodorant and personal wash categories. In response, it launched the Campaign for Real Beauty, with Canada a key part of the global te ...
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3M - The Devil Wears Prada
Integrated Marketing Communications Council Europe, Bronze, IMC European Awards 2007
The UK office stationery market is highly fragmented, with thousands of products competing within a complex distribution network. Brand communication focus is typically within the distribution channel ...
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Pellini - Particular and Unmistakable
Integrated Marketing Communications Council Europe, Bronze, IMC European Awards 2007
In the espresso coffee market in Italy, Pellin Caffè competes in the 'premium price' and 'premium quality' product sectors against highly renowned brands with higher market shares and communication ex ...
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