Top Digital Campaigns all over the World

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More brands are realizing the value of personal and customized interaction with consumers. This is due to the boom of digital advertising which has helped brand reach out to their customers in an engaging and friendly way. This blog talks about most successful digital campaigns all over the world.

So here is the list of top ten digital campaigns all over the world –

  •  Volkswagen: ‘Polo Tag’ Social Test Drives

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In this campaign which was in 2014 in three major cities South Africa, it worked on as a social campaign which ran for 6 days. It was a real-world social game challenging people to spot the new Polo around a specified route, tag it on twitter, and then test drive it, right there and then. A person, who drove it for the longest, without being tagged, won the new Polo. While hundreds of others got in the cars to experience the new Polo first hand, which helped create some social buzz around the new car.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThnMDAmf1Vk

  •  Nike ‘Phenomenal Shot’ Real-Time Ads

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This campaign came out in 2014 in which Nike teamed up with Google to create Real-Time ads that would let fans celebrate, re-mix, customize as well as share the celebration with their friends around the world. No downloading of app was required. With each ‘Phenomenal Shot’ ad of a sponsored Nike player going live for 10 seconds after the moment had happened in the game. Then fans can spin 360° around a Nike athlete by tilting and panning their mobile device.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyDSubnQd28

  •  McVitie’s: Shoot The Cookies Chrome Extension

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This 2014 UK campaign created a unique Chrome extension that might be initiated the “war between biscuits and cookies”. By adding Shoot the Cookies extension to your Chrome browser, you will be able to get rid all of your Internet cookies that track your internet usage in a fun and entertaining way.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjhvpocdAoI

  •  McDonald: LOADED The Social Film

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This campaign was launched in Australia, in which the social film was directed by their fans in an epic content series that has had over 3 Million fans help write, direct and provide ideas for the film in real-time. It was shot over two weeks, with an episode launching about every 3 days as they gathered ideas, scripts and direction from their fan base, before turning that into each film, that would go on to shape the next installment depending on what fans wants to happen, culminating in this 8-Minute short film.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=718nKy0W3t8

  •  MINI Roadster: The Psychic Roadster -

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This campaign was launched in UK in 2014, starting with the billboards which would tell you what lies ahead, incorporating paid search that reminds you it knew you were coming and ultimately ends up with an interactive, personalized psychic reading powered by your IP address. It would also give weather feeds, local places of interest and etymology to convince you the reading is somewhat true. The Psychic readings reveal a future of exciting adventures with the MINI Roadster, delivered across desktop, tablet and mobile experiences.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4rsSupx4BQ

  •  KFC: The WiFi Test –

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Recently launched campaign in 2016, where every KFC store in Romania would gave away free-WiFi to school kids, who could answer test-questions that were individually organize from past national test papers and school teachers across the country. This was a new and innovative way to educate the students.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7bEeoepQTs

These campaigns are an example of how digital advertising is booming and replacing the old traditional media vehicle.  

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