Aug 14, 2019 17:00 JST

Source: Warc

WARC reveals innovation trends for effective marketing
Lessons from the 2019 global WARC Awards

LONDON, Aug 14, 2019 - (ACN Newswire) - WARC, the global authority on advertising and media effectiveness, has today released the Effective Innovation Report 2019, highlighting key themes from some of the world's most original marketing thinking.

Drawn from the winners of the Effective Innovation category of this year's international WARC Awards, a global search for next-generation marketing effectiveness, the report includes opinions from judges, and showcases ideas that have transformed a business or disrupted category conventions and delivered results.

WARC's Lucy Aitken, Managing Editor, Case Studies, comments: "Following our analysis of the winning entries, we see that there's a shift away from marketing via algorithm towards real human insights that can power effective communications, as well as desirable products and services for consumers that offer genuine convenience and solve problems."

WARC's Effective Innovation Report highlights three key trends within marketing innovation that provide valuable lessons to the advertising industry:

- Effective innovators need real human insights

Human and cultural insights can power innovation. Jury member Jem Fawcus, Group CEO and Owner, Firefish, comments: "A brand has to add value to lives by understanding the culture that people value and incorporating it not just in communications, but in the product itself."

Fawcus cites examples like SOK Media's 'Block Wish' for Alepa, a Finnish convenience store that asked its customers what they wanted to see stocked on the shelves; and 'My Line' by MullenLowe SSP3 for Colombian Ministry of ICT, a simple but effective campaign that successfully provided 99.3% of Colombians with internet access via feature phones.

- Personalisation can transform innovative communications

Personalisation continues to obsess brands and combining it with innovation has led to great results.
Stand out campaigns include 'The Woman Behind the Veil' by FP7 McCann Riyadh for Al Rajhi Bank in Saudi Arabia, which circumnavigated advertising regulation and won favour with women by using mirrors in outdoor sites.

Hannah Mirza, Media Programme Lead, Diageo, and member of the jury, comments: "Data and technology have empowered the potential of marketers all over the world. The creative interpretation of how to implement personalisation is what is differentiating the innovators in its application.

"Brands that are thinking beyond the screen and into consumer utility through personalisation are having the breakthrough moments. This leads to growth and brand salience as not only fit for purpose but useful to consumers' lives."

- Voice is becoming more integrated

Voice, and other manifestations of AI, is gradually becoming more integrated as brands use them more cleverly to increase brand recognition and capture attention.

Jury member Federica Bowman, Managing Director, Digital, FirmDecisions, says: "With AI at the heart of business transformation, the impact on the cost of products and services, as well as the return on marketing investment to drive sales, is a potential game-changer."

Juha Halmesvaara, Media Innovations Director, Carat Finland, added: "Voice commerce will be worth over $40bn by 2022, and it is where the strongest and most top-of-mind brands will win big."

The judges were particularly struck by Australian pay TV brand Foxtel for which Mindshare created the truly game-changing campaign 'Monty' to encourage people to pay for a product they'd previously enjoyed for free; and DDB Group New Zealand's 'Re:scam' for Netsafe New Zealand which used chatbots to divert scammers away from actual people, helping to curb cybercrime.

A sample of WARC's Effective Innovation Report 2019 can be downloaded from lp.warc.com/warc_effective_innovation_report_warc_awards_sample.html. The report in full is available to WARC subscribers on warc.com and includes in-depth chapter analysis with views and opinions from the judges, as well as summaries - objectives, insights, strategies and results - of the winning case studies.

WARC Awards 2020 will open in November 2019. Free to enter, there is a $40,000 prize fund for the winning papers. View on www.warc.com/warcawards.prize for more information.

Source: Warc
Sectors: Media & Marketing, Advertising

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