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Kickers Crisps | A Crazy Dane Rapping In Finnish

Insight

Estrella, the second largest snack brand in Finland, had failed to break into the shaped snacks (‘shapes’) category despite serious launch attempts during recent years. Shapes currently stand for 8% of the total snacks category and hold considerable potential for future growth. A classic favourite shapes product from the 90s, Kickers was withdrawn from the market by Estrella 15 years ago. Ever since, consumers have been requesting it back.
Could bringing Kickers back turn Estrella’s fortunes in the shapes category? The re-launch faced a couple of major challenges: First, the marketing budget available for the project was very limited. Second, the snacks category is highly competitive and impulse driven. Third, even though Kickers had its loyal fans from the 90s, the main consumers of shapes are 16-25 year-olds - far too young to remember the previous golden era of Kickers. Having no equity in the market was both a blessing and a curse. In the mind of the target group Estrella didn’t have much to build on, yet it had every opportunity to introduce Kickers to a new generation of fans and make it a superstar again. How could it capture their attention, and make them try Kickers?

Strategy

It was clear from the start that the target group had certain special characteristics that needed to be considered. Authenticity is highly valued by young people today, so Dagmar saw an opportunity to focus on something that was genuine for Finnish youth. The Finns are rightly proud of their heritage, but at the same time aware of being from a small country. Hence, they are extremely flattered when a foreigner shows interest in them. It also found that music plays an important role in the everyday life of young people, and Finnish rap music in particular has become very popular. Young people see themselves as forerunners and like to participate in new phenomena.
Dagmar knew that a traditional media campaign would not solve the challenges, so it needed to find something new and unusual. The solution slowly emerged from a totally unknown young Danish guy called Andreas with a unique talent. Together with its production company, they discovered this crazy Dane who had uploaded a YouTube a video of himself rapping a well-known song in Finnish. Linguistically it was perfect but the guy didn’t know a word of Finnish. How did he do it? Why? There was massive potential for a cool and targeted comeback for Kickers.

Execution

Dagmar decided to get this charming, funny and talented Danish rapper on-board - and four months before the launch of Kickers, met with Andreas and developed a communication plan. First, Dagmar needed to make the Kickers name recognisable among the target group. The Danish rapper claimed the stage name ‘K1ckerz’ and was filmed performing popular Finnish rap songs. He created a YouTube channel for his work. When the original artists of these songs heard about this, they got so inspired by K1ckerz that they started sharing his videos with their own fans. This gave K1ckerz instant credibility. The mass media also spotted the crazy Dane. Soon K1ckerz video was the most viewed entertainment clip on Iltalehti, the largest online newspaper in Finland. K1ckerz was also interviewed on national radio.


The media raised K1ckerz visibility and credibility which, in turn, ramped up commentary on YouTube. The YouTube channel quickly grew in numbers of views. Facebook comments skyrocketed. A quirky new phenomenon was born. To take Kickers to the next level of stardom, the campaign team helped him write and perform his own rap song, carefully written as a parody of a first love; a first love of Kickers. Finland’s No.1 music video production company produced a professional music video for the song in which Kickers starred. It became the official re-launch platform for the Kickers brand, with subtle but relevant and self-ironic product placement throughout.

Results 

The execution of the Kickers launch was a major success. The critical target group did not react negatively to the product placement – because it just made sense. Estrella created a new phenomenon which raised a lot of earned media. In a population of five million the music video got over 400,000 views, fueled solely through social media and PR. The consumers didn’t consider K1ckerz a ‘fake’ artist – they think he made a good first single and has a promising future.
During the launch there was a moment of Kickers-mania when stores simply ran out of the product and the Estrella factory had to work through the night to meet the sudden explosion demand. A smart idea followed by excellent and fearless execution pushed Estrella Kickers into the big league of the Finnish snacks market. A quite unusual relaunch.
BRAND:
Kickers Crisps
CATEGORY:
Food
REGION:
Finland
DATE:
2013
AGENCY:
Dagmar
MEDIA CHANNEL:
Digital,Online

Safeguard | Pamilya OnGuard

Insight

Safeguard has been the No.1 soap brand in the Philippines for decades. Its brand promise of superior skin germ protection has kept families healthy for generations. But in 2013, that position was under threat - not so much from products offering better germ protection, but from changing consumer attitudes. Thanks to an improving economy, Filipinos were wealthier than ever before and their triggers for soap purchase were changing. With more disposable income, they were no longer satisfied by simple germ protection; now they wanted to look as beautiful as the celebrities they saw on TV. Critically the brand faced three key challenges:
• Wealthy Filipinos were becoming complacent about hygiene. Swept up by their new found affluence, they no longer felt exposed to the same health risks as in the past.
• Safeguard’s promise of better family hygiene was invisible to the naked eye. Mums couldn’t see a demonstrable difference between the anti-bacterial benefits of Safeguard and the performance of beauty soaps.
• The home hygiene market was fast becoming part of the beauty market – and soaps offered the most affordable entry point.
But, while rivals now offering moisturising or whitening products, Safeguard hadn’t kept up. With sales going down the plug hole, MediaCom needed to get Safeguard back to the top of mum’s shopping list. It needed to remind mums why skin germ protection was so important and make family hygiene a priority again.

Strategy

Consumers didn’t just need to reassess the importance of skin germ protection, they needed to make it a priority. They needed to create a sense of urgency around the issue and reconnect with wealthier mums. MediaCom realised that, while the economy might have improved, mums’ core priorities hadn’t changed. They still worried about their family’s safety and security - and mum was the person everyone turned to when danger struck. The agency knew that mums regularly tune in to breaking news, via TV, news sites, news alerts and the Facebook pages of key channels. In fact, news and current affairs had the greatest affinity among mums and consistently high ratings.
The strategy needed to leverage both their concern for their family and their consumption of breaking news. They needed to shock them from their complacency. But they ouldn’t cry wolf. The warnings had to be credible, rapid and appear whenever there was an issue. Safeguard needed to go beyond being just a skin hygiene brand, and become an early warning system for worried mums. The solution would be real-time breaking news. It would interrupt mums’ normal viewing and jolt them into action, helping keep their families safe. It would highlight the dangers of regular events, such as the floods that regularly overwhelm the Philippines’ poor drainage systems, and more regional issues such as bird flu outbreaks. Safeguard would become the national news agency for hygiene risk stories. Each would be reported credibly and with urgency. It would highlight the importance of antibacterial soap in cleaning wounds and preventing the spread of sickness. It would tell mums: it’s time to make sure your family is protected.

Execution

Safeguard created a brand-new, breaking news service focused on hygiene risks. Pamilya On Guard used real news to help mums protect and care for their families. It partnered with the country’s leading news and current affairs media network, ABS-CBN, to build a team of well-known news veterans and star reporters briefed to identify daily news stories that were relevant to the brand. Each content piece was anchored on real-time news designed to make mums realise the clear dangers her family was facing right now. Pamilya On-Guard provided new-to-the world information straight from credible experts. It reacted rapidly to emergencies and calamities across the country and abroad to make sure the mums had the information they needed as soon as possible.


The content was aired across free TV, niche/cable TV and radio in a regular timeslot, with added news plugs to promote each episode. In digital, content was integrated this content into the ABS-CBN website and mobile app. It even had its own news section on Facebook and used Twitter to push new content.

Results

Pamilya On Guard has become an established news programme and now attracts higher ratings than ABS-CBN’s own news breaks. It was so credible that even the Department of Health has become a partner in the programme and other P&G brands are now using the same format to build product relevance.
• Sales grew by nearly $2m during the campaign, helping to sell an extra 14 millions bars of Safeguard in just six months.
• Since the launch of Pamilya On Guard, Safeguard White shares are the highest they have been in three years.
• Unaided Brand Awareness has increased by 232% amongst the Safeguard target market.
• Since the start of the programme, Safeguard has successfully grown the home hygiene category by 2% whilst beauty sales have declined by 5%. Ultimately Safeguard was able to not only attract new users but also convert beauty soap consumers.
• Pamilya On Guard continues to educate Filipino mums about the importance of family hygiene protection.

    BRAND:
    Safeguard
    BRAND OWNER:
    Procter & Gamble
    CATEGORIES:
    Pharmaceuticals/Healthcare
    Toiletries/Cosmetics
    REGION:
    Philippines
    DATE:
    April - September 2013
    AGENCY:
    MediaCom
    MEDIA CHANNEL:
    Direct Marketing,Digital,Mobile,Radio,TV

    Avon | Crazy For The Kisses

    Insight

    A kiss is the purest and most beautiful act to demonstrate trust and appreciation to those we love, but many times the vertiginous rhythm of life we live in does not allow us to express it in its real dimension and we lose the opportunity to share a “good morning” or “I love you” with this expression of love.
    Starcom needed to find the perfect place, that represents a starting point from which Avon could connect its consumers, make them think about the value of the kiss and allow this story travelling to different parts of the city reaching to a great number of people, linking all this to the launch of the new Avon lipstick Ultra Colour Rich Totally Kissable.

    Strategy

    Chile is on its way to become a developed country and Santiago, the capital city, represents all the dynamics of a rushed and rough life. Transport, specifically the Subway of Santiago, symbolises this scenery of permanent stress where around 2.4 million people circulate daily (almost 35% of the city’s population). They come and go without noticing who is next to them, they walk in a hurry, discuss and interact in an impersonal way. 
    Transfer stations are the places on the Subway where people change lines and can walk through wider spaces. There is where Starcom was capable of calling their attention through an attractive BTL action, which made them stop, watch, and interact, by establishing a natural dialogue between them and the brand, giving them a small but important moment to think about the value of a kiss to later send it to different destinations.

    Execution

    In the terrace of the transfer in one of the most crowded Subway stations, and starting point towards the four cardinal points of the city, the agency built a stage where the American plastic artist Natalie Irish would create a portrait only with her lips, live, during the peak hour.

    The action immediately called the attention of all the people circulating in that place, especially by women, who enjoyed watching step by step how Natalie was creating a beautiful portrait of a woman with her lipstick Ultra Colour Rich Totally Kissable, her great talent, and the umbrella of the campaign called “Crazy for the kisses”.
    The event was widely spread on social networks through mobile phones, retweeted and labelled on Facebook thousands of times. Media covered the news helping to amplify the action rapidly, generating additional content without cost for the brand during that day and the following ones.
    But the most important of all: Avon stopped consumers for a while, giving them a great moment of reflection and experience, from which they could give themselves the opportunity to understand that a kiss can become the most beautiful piece of art, that it summarises all those things that cannot be said with words, and that from the instant that it is given it can be saved for ever in memories.

    Results

    Despite the limited budget provided for this event, the action was a huge success. Main media across the country broadcasted live the action, reaching coverage of +528% of the allocated to mass communication.
    The campaign achieved:
    • 38 minutes of coverage in terms of content in the media that attended to cover the event.
    • 1,500 samplings of the lipstick Avon Ultra Colour Rich Totally Kissable to women that were in the Subway station.
    • 1,652 virtual kisses through a Facebook application.
    • Over 2,300 likes on Facebook were generated organically thanks to this activity.
    • More than 26,000 views of the video were achieved in the Avon Chile YouTube channel.
    But even more important; since this action and the good reception of this experience among our consumers, the concept of the value of a kiss started a trip towards different points of Santiago, it spread alongside the women and surely the stories built with kisses are being told until now.
    BRAND:
    Avon
    CATEGORY:
    Toiletries/Cosmetics
    REGION:
    Chile
    DATE:
    July - August 2013
    AGENCY:
    Starcom
    MEDIA CHANNEL:
    Experiential,Events,Online

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