Post by account_disabled on Mar 9, 2024 3:46:39 GMT -5
IKEAs Ronaldoinspired water bottle IKEA is another brand that is on the ball with reactive marketing see what we did there. They proved this with their Euro inspired water bottle. How did this come about Ronaldo removed two bottles of CocaCola the official partner of Euro at a press conference and encouraged fans to drink water. It went viral IKEA took the ball and ran with it okay well stop with the football puns now. People campaign but it is truly genius. IKEA named the bottle after Ronaldo and labelled the bottle for water only to highlight the reactive link.
Weetabixs Twitter storm Earlier this year Weetabix caused chaos after they encouraged their followers to have Heinz beans with Weetabix for breakfast. Their tweet was the talk of the marketing industry and beyond. This campaign was made even more successful with other popular Hungary Mobile Number List brands reacting to their tweet using their hashtags ItHasToBeHeinz and HaveYouHadYourWeetabix. The number of wellknown brands that responded to Weetabixs tweet makes this a great reactive marketing example. Warburtons Specsavers and Dominos were amongst the brands that got involved with the chaos showing how effective reactive marketing can be in building your brands reputation.
KitKat Take A Break Twitter challenge Sam Hennig smashed KitKats reactive marketing game with this ad using their famous tagline Have a break. Have a KitKat to relate to lockdown in the UK. Although thisThe was part of the OneMinuteBriefs Twitter Challenge we thought it was important to include it to show you how brands can be reactive to absolutely everything. The ad shows a KitKat covering slots in a diary to break up the excessive number of Zoom calls.
Weetabixs Twitter storm Earlier this year Weetabix caused chaos after they encouraged their followers to have Heinz beans with Weetabix for breakfast. Their tweet was the talk of the marketing industry and beyond. This campaign was made even more successful with other popular Hungary Mobile Number List brands reacting to their tweet using their hashtags ItHasToBeHeinz and HaveYouHadYourWeetabix. The number of wellknown brands that responded to Weetabixs tweet makes this a great reactive marketing example. Warburtons Specsavers and Dominos were amongst the brands that got involved with the chaos showing how effective reactive marketing can be in building your brands reputation.
KitKat Take A Break Twitter challenge Sam Hennig smashed KitKats reactive marketing game with this ad using their famous tagline Have a break. Have a KitKat to relate to lockdown in the UK. Although thisThe was part of the OneMinuteBriefs Twitter Challenge we thought it was important to include it to show you how brands can be reactive to absolutely everything. The ad shows a KitKat covering slots in a diary to break up the excessive number of Zoom calls.