Showing posts with label ad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ad. Show all posts

Thursday, February 21, 2013

William Lawson: no rules, great Scotch!

Let's make an exception... and talk about William Lawson. Everyone knows the whiskey brand and probably because of its amazing television commercials! I am sure that almost everyone will agree with me on this one; the advertising campaigns of this whiskey brand are awesome. They always know perfectly how to reach the consumers and the public in general. 

Every year there is a competition for the best advertising campaign of the year and every time William Lawson is part of the selected commercials and it already won the prize of Best Commercial several times. That is why I really want to share these commercials with you! AND of course there is an additional reason... Girls, enjoy it!





 

Cheers, 

Dominique


Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Jupiler Force


Jupiler Force was launched a few years ago. Jupiler Force is a naturally brewed soft-drink that is alcohol free without colorants. Jupiler Force was created specially for men. It was a complete new product, it can't be compered with beer, cider or soft drinks. According to research Jupiler is mostly consumed from 5 p.m. so they searched for a drink that could be consumed during the rest of the day. When launched there was only one variety available. Below you can see the Jupiler Force commercial and the making of.






And now the final commercial:




However Jupiler Force wasn't an absolute success, the reviews of the customers were rather disappointing. Jupiler has launched 3 new flavors to react on the rather disappointing reviews of the Jupiler Force The 3 new flavors are:

- Fresh Lime: Bitter sweet taste with a lime punch

- Blood Red Orange: A refreshing drink with blood orange taste

- Zesty Hop: A soft drink with power and a taste of hop.


Let u know what you think of Jupiler Force & the commercial.

Cheers,

Jonathan


Monday, February 18, 2013

Banned commercials

Not all commercials make it to the television screen. Sometimes they are too rude, harmful, offensive, ... Below you can find some commercials that did not make it to the screen. Do you really think that it was the right decision to ban these commercials? Are they really too offensive for women? Please tell us your opinion.





Enjoy your evening!

Cheers,

Dominique

Schneider Beer Advertising



Schneider has launched a typical male/female campaign. The campaign is called: forgiveness to ladies. The campaign shows a compilation of failures men have towards women. You can find the video here below:




What are your thoughts on this campaign?

Cheers,

Jonathan

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Hahn Premium Light: Bomb

The Aussies are back, this time I'm going to highlight Hahn Premium Light Beer.





Next 2 commercials are the winners of the Outstanding Funny TV Commercial at the 2003 Australian Comedy Awards. It might be some time ago but it's still as funny as hell!

Like always, sit back, relax and enjoy!

Beanbag Bomb


Personally I really like these commercials because they contain many interesting elements.

In the commercials they firstly grab the attention of the audience by displaying this hot woman with barely any clothes on. She also does this incredible sexy 'I want you'-walk! Afterwards you see her enjoying her free time by sitting near the pool in the sun, in a spa and on a Gondola.
Then finally you have the element of surprise. The guy shows up by jumping on the the beanbag or in the jacuzzi, directly takes a Hahn Premium Light and takes a good zip of the bottle. You see the girl watching back at him but the guy just says 'What?'' like it was the most normal thing in the world.
Catchy slogans as: Some drink it because they're responsible, others because they just looove the taste (with a nice Australian accent)


Spa Bomb

In 2005 Hahn Premium Light aired the Gondola Fishing Ad, a sequel to the award winning Bomb ads.


By using humor, they want to draw the attention that drinking Light Beer is not only responsible when you go out but they also want to inform you that their beer actually tastes good! (which one might not think of light beers)

Did you know: Paul Middleditch also directed 'The Big Ad' for Carlton Draught, which I already discussed a few posts ago.

You have got to hand it to the Aussies, they make some funny ads!

Charly

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Heineken says NO to dog fights!


A few days ago pictures of a Heineken supporting a dog fight showed up on social media as Facebook and Twitter. People were shocked and started sharing this picture, which lead to a crisis situation for Heineken that actually had nothing to do with it!

I was also shocked when I saw the picture circulating on the internet, if there is anything I hate it is definitely animal cruelty! Of course Heineken had to react to this and has done this by putting it straight, that the company has nothing to do with it!

This is what they call crisis communication and in the end I think they handled it very well! Things like these can damage your image in a second and can have major consequences for a company.


This is how Heineken reacted:

Images continue to circulate in social media channels showing a dog fight, with Heineken® banners clearly visible in the background. This is very distressing and totally unacceptable. As a company and a brand owner, we do not and would never knowingly support any event, outlet or individual involved in this type of activity. It is against our company and brand rules and - more important - against our company values.  
Since this matter was brought to our attention via Facebook we have conducted an investigation and now know that:
  •  The venue is a nightclub in Mongolia
  •  The venue hosted a dog fight of which we had no knowledge and were not involved in any way
  •  The venue owner has verbally confirmed that Heineken® banners are visible in the pictures because the previous evening the club had been decorated for a promotional event and he had failed to remove the banners once it was over. This event was in no way related to the dog fight
Based on this we have taken the following immediate actions:
  •  Removed all remaining promotional materials from the venue
  •  Withdrawn all current product stock from the club
  •  Ceased our relationship, ensuring our brands will not be available in the club again
  •  Instructed our distributor to check every location where our brands can be enjoyed to ensure such illegal activities are not taking place. If there is any suggestion that they are, we will take the same action and remove our products
  • Continue to ensure our strict advertising and promotion guidelines are enforced both to the letter and the spirit of their intent
We want to thank our consumers on-line for bringing this issue to our attention. We are shocked and disappointed by these images. We fully understand the level of negative feeling amongst consumers based on what they have seen. We appreciate that the vast majority have asked for our point of view before making a judgment. We encourage our consumers to continue to use social media channels to alert us to any situation where they feel our brands are being misrepresented, so that we can take the appropriate actions.
This is what they call crisis communication and in the end I think they handled it very well! Things like these can damage your image in a second  and can have major consequences for a company!

Let's drink a Heineken and cheers, 

Dominique 

1664 - Eric Cantona Advertisement




Heineken the producer of Kronenbourg 1664 wants to position their brand as 'a reward for self-confident men'. They are trying to achieve this buy launching a new campaign with former Manchester United footballer Eric Cantona.


Eric Cantona: stars in Kronenbourg 1664 ad


The baseline of the campaign is: 'A Taste Suprême'.  In the campaign by Ogilvy & Mather, Cantona is sitting in a bar in the Alsace region of France. In the campaign French hop farmers are pictured as Footballers in England.
The Uk marketing director of Heineken said: 'the new campaign is a humorous homage to the farmers in Alsace who nurture the highly-prized Strisselspalt hops that give 1664 its exceptional taste and aroma.'

You can see the new campaign below:




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What are your views?

Cheers,

Jonathan

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Don't forget the UK!

Before coming to the UK, I never thought one second about British beers. After one month, I know now that Carling is an English beer and that some of their commercials are too funny not to share them with you! Of course a commercial cannot always be funny, so that's why I also added a few other good commercials from the beer!

I really like the first commercial that is posted below, who does not want this man?!
 




 


Enjoy Valentine's Day!

Cheers,

Dominique

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

That calls for a Carlsberg - The Crate Escape





Last year Carlsberg changed their slogan from 'Probably the best beer in the world' to 'That calls for a Carlsberg'. In the beginning this seemed a strange marketing move since everyone was familiar with the 'Probably the best beer in the world' slogan. The old Carlsberg slogan was first used in the mid 1970s so it lasted for quite a while. According to Jorgen Rasmsusen, the chief executive from Carlsberg the change was necessary in order to compete with the booming Asian beer markets. In the Asian culture the 'Probably the best' part is a problem, it means definitely not the best. With the change Carlsberg hopes to increase their presence on this booming market. 

Together with this new slogan came the first commercial, 'The Crate Escape' based on the movie 'The Grate Escape'.




The commercial shows the story of a few men who are going on wellness weekend with their girlfriend. The aren't exactly having the time of their lives until they see a Carlsberg factory through the window. They decide to build a tunnel to the factory and fetch a crate of Carslberg, 'That calls for a Carlsberg' off course. You can find the commercial below:

What are your thoughts on this commercial and the change of slogan?
Cheers,
Jonathan 



Friday, February 8, 2013

Carlton Draught Tingle

Have you ever got that feeling that you're working too hard and barely had time to go out and enjoy a night with your friends at the pub?

Well I think everybody knows that feeling...


Carlton Draught, one of Australia's most popular sold tap beers, knows the feeling as well and has been creative enough to translate it into the ''Carlton Draught Tingle'' (2010)

The Foster group decided not to launch the ad on TV because it could be offensive to the general public. Instead they launched it through online media, which proved to be a way more succesful.

1. TV advertising has some restrictions concerning language, sexual implications, ... while online media is freer.
2. The Foster Group can reach their target group more efficiently

To support their main ad they also produced four 16 second ads, called the any excuse series. You can watch them below!



The next one is my favourite!! :-)




3 big cheers for their humor!!

Over and out!

Charly