Every week I attempt to share a curated list of best creative ads from around the world. This week: ads from Huggies, Citroen, KitKat and more. Huggies: $500K vs 19 Babies 💩 Product demonstration is an effective way of showcasing specific features, their benefits and aiming to establish superiority over competition and command a premium over competition. In diapers, the most effective proof of efficacy is how it retains the ‘blowouts’. Absorbing leaks, keeping the…

Every week, I attempt to share a curated list of clutter-breaking creative ads. This week, an interesting project to get consumers to shop offline by HomeGoods, a smart moment marketing move by IKEA Hong Kong and more. Goel TMT: support is strength I used to joke that in India a movie actor’s career arc will include endorsing a TMT brand – especially as a bus back panel or a billboard. ‘Strength’ is the generic benefit…

A man who worked at an iPhone plant in China committed suicide last week. According to various media reports, the worker at Chinese manufacturer Foxconn committed suicide after a 4th-generation iPhone prototype for which he was responsible, went missing. Having reported the missing handset, his apartment was searched by Foxconn employees and he was, according to unsubstantiated allegations, detained and physically abused. Sad news. Two kinds of reports and blog reactions are emerging, both old…

The rise of social media has given birth to a new phenomenon in marketing: the urge to be present across all platforms in some form or the other, throughout the year. This has resulted in an artificial pressure to be present in ‘media’ (and I use it within quotes to connote every platform where a brand places its message) virtually 365 days of the year. And that’s not a good thing.