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Every other Wednesday, I share a Marketing Campaign example to help you get fresh ideas and actionable insights to sell more and grow your business.
Today is Yellow Chili Campaignβs first anniversary ππ This was our debut campaign on June 14, 2023. It no doubt feels surreal, I can't help but feel a sense of gratitude.
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Here are some campaigns you probably didnβt miss but should read again -
π¨ Popeyes: A Meme Could Actually Change Your Life
In 2013, Dieunerst Collin became internet famous when a customer filmed him standing in line at a Popeyes and shared the video online. It made him one of the internetβs most popular memes, known as βPopeyes Kidβ.
π¨ Reclaim your DNA with Trophy Stout
Trophy Extra Special Stout, a Nigerian stout brand created the Reclaim Your DNA campaign to seek reparation for the stolen artefacts that were looted by British colonial troops who invaded the ancient Benin Kingdom in 1897.
π¨ Why Burger King Was Liking Your Old Tweets
In 2019, Burger King set out to relaunch its Funnel Fries, which was discontinued in 2010. So, what did the hamburger fast food chain do?
π¨ Barilla: We Might Have Been Cooking Pasta The Wrong Way
Barilla, an Italian food brand decided to show people how to cook their favourite pasta and also save money on energy consumption.
π¨ Netflix: Wednesday Hates Marketing, You Are Not Alone
Wednesday and Gen Z hate marketing targeted at them, especially when it feels fake and patronizing. Their natural doubt became the campaign's driving force β asking, 'What would Wednesday do?'
π¨ Kinokuniya: Imagine Diving into 42 Books instead of just TikTok Scrolling
Kinokuniya asked customers how much time they spend on social media each week. The results showed that, on average, people spend eight hours a week on social media.
π¨ CeraVe: The More You Look, the Less You See
CeraVe, the skincare brand was gearing up for its first-ever Super Bowl ad, and they wanted to shake things up. The burning question on everyone's mind: Did Michael Cera actually create CeraVe?
π¨ Miller Lite: There Is No Beer Without Women Literally
Miller Lite, the lager beer brand has had some ads that were quite sexist since it's been around for almost 50 years. Did you know women were some of the first beer brewers?
π¨ General Motors: Why not an EV?
Through its shows, Netflix has repeatedly helped songs go to the top of the charts again or made games like chess popular. Is this just another product placement?
π¨ Tesco: When the Sun Sets, the Plates Fill Up
Tesco, a grocery retailer brand believes in making things a bit better for their customers and communities every day. So, you know how sometimes the Muslim community feels like their voice isn't really being heard or understood?
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