Make holidays blissful than ever by giving the gift of love to your dear ones. Last year, they launched The Letter campaign.
How do you know it’s Christmas? You spot the Coca Cola truck on your TV screen.
Voilà! That’s one example of how to get into the festive spirit and encourage user-generated content at the same time. Starbucks encouraged people to post pictures of their cups under the hashtag #GiveGood. To drive some engagement, they also released new cups with lots of white space that consumers could color and personalize for themselves. #GiveGood In 2017, Starbucks launched the “Project Give Good”, which involved offering gift cards to give customers the opportunity to take a break or catch up with a loved one over coffee. Watch our new video by clicking the link in our bio. be real…2020 has stunk. But the holidays don’t have to. Their campaign made us laugh in its classical style with elegance, puns, and stink. Last Christmas they launched yet another hit. They’ve got their brand nailed down, they got us all to understand it and look forward to each new campaign. Poo-Pourri is one of those brands whose marketing and campaigns make it viral almost every time. Poo-Pourri on 2020’s stink Last year we saw Christmas campaigns on TikTok, too. Make yours now and enter for a chance to send it home at. If you can’t be with your family for the holidays IRL, be there as a #CuervoDoppeldrinker. Their customers could enter to win the prize: Their way was cardboard cutouts in the shape of the one missing the party. So Jose Cuervo decided to help in case their customers were in that latter situation. Some of us made it to our families, others couldn’t join the party. We remember 2020 holidays being a bit different than in other years. Jose Cuervo To continue on the same funny & jolly note, I present you Jose Cuervo. ** Also, another pretty cool fact is that those people that look like sculptures in the ads are actually sculptures.įarewell, work holiday parties #TisMillertime /FcPCkGGlOoĤ. It’s a bold approach that tackled not one but two potentially sensitive topics: how real we are at work, and how much the pandemic changed our lives. Regardless, I get the joke and I love it. However, I get that I’m a co-founder and my case may be a wee bit different than others’.
I’ve got to say, I disagree with Miller Lite on this one because I love my colleagues. Specifically the pandemic and its consequences. Miller Lite #TisMillertime Miller Lite, on the other hand, decided to make their Christmas campaign about the… elephant in the room. But he eventually learned how to eat the Oreo. You know it, we know it, everybody knows it. Delicious! The ad features a clerk teaching an elf the proper way to eat an Oreo cookie. It appears that the recipe for a successful Christmas campaign includes an elf, festive music, and Oreo cookies. And in 2020, it still ran.Ĭhristmas Eve gets an unexpected twist when two new friends connect over OREO cookies. Elf eats his first Oreo In 2019, Oreo lunched their first holiday campaign since 2016. Cheers to that! *grabs alcohol-free beer*Ģ. Combining out-of-home and digital ads, it was designed to convince consumers not to drink and drive over the festive period. The brand created the campaign in partnership with the Department for Transport and its ‘Think!’ initiative. Here’s a campaign that does this in a cool way: Budweiser Prohibition. Wise men don’t drink and drive A lot of songs are centered around driving home for Christmas. So let’s start! Best Christmas campaigns for 2021 This year’s Holidays will feel different, so here are safe for social distancing campaign ideas to get your inspiration juices flowing. Because every year comes with a lot of creativity. And by the way, I’ve gathered the best campaigns from 2019 to date.
We’ll go crazy and present you the awards by the following categories. We’ll take you through social media posts from brands such as John Lewis, Samsung, Apple, Costa Coffee, and many many others. If you still haven’t created a post or campaign for 25th December, then start scrolling ?. Our goal is to show you the best examples, ideas and inspire you for the upcoming event. We thought it’s time to really zoom in on ‘the most wonderful time of the year’ and present the Christmas edition of the best social media campaigns of the year. Some of them are goofy, others are funny, but most importantly, they’re magical. All the time, I cry and laugh by watching them. When it comes to Christmas I always get excited about the idea of wrapping presents, buying gifts for my friends and family, new Spotify playlist, and really good social media campaigns for Christmas.