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Showing posts with label advertising. Show all posts
Showing posts with label advertising. Show all posts
Monday, 30 October 2017
Saturday, 10 December 2016
I'm late to the party on this. But it's perfect.
I'm late to the party on this. But it's perfect. No one has made a better advert for years.
It's an annual whinge of mine. But why can't charities make ads that create this level of emotional response. Made me cry and made me beam with joy and whispers, I don't know for sure what it's selling.
Wednesday, 2 November 2016
Brilliant. Don't SMS & drive you idiot...
Wednesday, 11 September 2013
Moved by the words of a child...
Because it’s a very good idea to meet in real life the people
you ‘meet’ on Twitter I went out for a coffee and some cake with Flora
yesterday. Flora is Direct Marketing Manager at Medical Aid for Palestinians. So,
we had coffee and cake and we shared some fundraising stories and opinions, we
had a lovely time.
Flora told me about an ad MAP ran in November last year in
the aftermath of Israeli airstrikes on Gaza. An ad designed and written in-house,
an ad with no images, an ad that led with a quote from an 11 year old child. I
asked Flora to send me the ad and she did.
It made me really angry and it’s been on my mind all day.
It's the voice of a child that makes me angry. It’s knowing that Maryam’s words are real.
The airstrikes
started on Wednesday 14th November. The ad appeared in the
Guardian on the 17th.
I’m a great believer that urgency and a looming deadline can often deliver the best ads.
Ads that are clear, have impact and haven’t been toned down
by re-writes and interference.
It’s simple, clear, compelling, raw and authentic. And it
worked. I love it.
MAP are an amazing organisation, doing amazing work. I support them, if you want to as well that would be lovely.
Labels:
advert,
advertising,
fundraising,
Gaza,
Medical Aid for Palestinians,
press
Wednesday, 9 May 2012
I like this a little bit
I like the idea of this. Not sure if the execution works for me, but applaud the thinking.
The concept of people interacting with outdoor digital screens has loads of potential for charities and non profits looking to create awareness around a particular issue, but I'm not sure if it will drive response...
So far, nothing beats this.
The concept of people interacting with outdoor digital screens has loads of potential for charities and non profits looking to create awareness around a particular issue, but I'm not sure if it will drive response...
So far, nothing beats this.
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