2011 Gold Best use of mobile
01 Dec 2011
Client British Airways
What is wonderful about this work? To promote BA’s Caribbean flights, we let passers-by text the Caribbean and see an immediate response on our digital poster in London. We saw more than a text a minute, with a dwell time of up to 15 minutes. Caribbean bookings went up 8.6%, with St. Lucia’s revenue up 21% and our featured hotel’s revenue up 308%.
How did creativity bring the strategy to life? Over a weekend, the poster broadcast two holidaymakers live from a secret Caribbean island, who encouraged shoppers to text in their questions, guess their secret location and win a holiday there. The holidaymakers could respond in real time to what was happening in London, catch the attention of shoppers and pull in the crowds. The curious public could text questions and see the holidaymaker’s reply on the digital billboard. Then they could text their competition entry guess. Real-time answers were delivered onscreen by text, as relevant video clues, or live action. Everyone, with even the cheapest handset and a £10 SIM, could join in there and then. In addition, to hold the audience’s attention, the digital billboard could also play pre-recorded films as answers to questions. Facebookers could also follow the live action and respond online.
Results In 14 live broadcast hours, there was more than one guess every minute. Competition texters’ dwell time was 15 minutes. The average time watching the billboards was 45 seconds (industry average is one to two seconds). Our Caribbean bookings went up by 8.6% while St. Lucia bookings increased 39%. St. Lucia flight revenue was up 21% and revenue for the hotel seen onscreen was 308%.
Team Dick Dunford – Creative Director, Jim Thomas – Copywriter, Jaime Nunez – Art Director, Kris Adams – Art Director, Liz Baines – Planner, Topher Jones – Account Manager, Bassam Abdel Rahmen – Account Director, Alan Lead – Senior Interface Designer, Ben Loach – Senior Designer, Matt Smart – Senior 3-D Designer
Other contributor Connected Pictures – production and broadcast
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