Advertising has existed since the invention of the printing press in 1480. However, not all advertising campaigns capture the undivided attention of consumers. Here is our list of the best marketing campaigns, along with our thoughts on what makes them stand out and why we believe it is still relevant today.
1. Volkswagen: Think Small
This campaign is referred to as the gold standard by many marketing and advertising professionals. The campaign, launched in 1960 by the legendary advertising firm Doyle Dane & Bernbach, sought to answer one question: How do you change people's perceptions of not just a product, but of an entire group of people?
2. Miller Lite: Great Taste, Less Filling
Speaking of beer commercials, how does creating a whole new market for your product, and then dominating that market sound? The goal of this Miller Lite campaign was getting “real men” to drink light beer. The common misconception was that you couldn’t drink a light beer that actually tasted good. So Miller Lite took on the debate, and in every ad featured two manly idols declare which was better — “Great Taste” or “Less Filling.”
3. Nike: Just Do It.
Did you know that there was a time Nike’s product catered almost exclusively to the marathon runner? But they saw a fitness craze emerge, and knew they needed to get past their main competitor, Reebok. And yes, there was a time in our history when Reebok sold more shoes than Nike. But to succeed, they needed a new campaign — they needed the “Just Do It.” campaign.
4. De Beers: A Diamond is Forever
This one is for the ladies. Thank De Beers for that diamond ring you have, that diamond ring you want, that diamond ring you are sure to get. Without De Beers, we wouldn’t have one of the best James Bond movies (and theme songs) of all time, nor would the diamond engagement ring be as popular as it is today.
5. Absolut Vodka: The Absolut Bottle
Absolut made their very boring, basic bottle the most recognizable bottle in the world. It was so successful they didn’t stop running it for 25 years, is still the longest uninterrupted ad campaign ever, and comprises over 1500 separate ads. I guess if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.
6. Marlboro: Marlboro Man
Did you know that cigarettes kill? Yeah, I’m sure you do. We’ve known for quite some time now, but one reason people keep on puffing is because the Marlboro Man got their addiction started.
So what’s the lesson? It’s not to have an addicting product. But when you are creating content for your product, remember that it must fit into a person’s lifestyle, even if it’s an idealized lifestyle. As cigarettes themselves have proved, it’s easier to create a lifestyle than to change one.
7. California Milk Processor Board: Got Milk?
Consumers just weren’t drinking the same amount of milk in the late 80s and early 90s. Goodby, Silverstein and Partners created the solution. The early campaign revolved around the idea of that unsettling moment when all you need is milk to wash down that sandwich you’re eating, and you realize all the milk is gone. Hey, I can relate — I’m a big cereal eater, and there’s nothing worse than getting your bowl all set and realizing you’re out of milk.
8. Wendy’s: Where’s the Beef?
Is it enough to say this campaign was successful because it featured a giant hamburger bun and a cute set of old ladies? No? I didn’t think so.
9. Apple: Get a Mac
While there have been many great Apple campaigns, this one made the list above all others because no campaign has captured a consumer group’s persona quite like “I’m a Mac.” You know that guy; you know exactly who they were talking about as soon as they came on the screen; you wanted to be the Mac.
10. Clairol: Does She or Doesn’t She?
The first time Clairol asked this question in 1957, the answer was 15 to 1. That’s right, only one in fifteen people were using artificial hair color. Just 11 years later, the answer was 2 to 1 according to Time. The campaign was apparently so successful that some states stopped requiring women to denote hair color on their driver’s license. When your ad campaign starts changing things at the DMV, you know you’ve hit a nerve.
11. MOSSY NISSAN: “Mossy Nissan Moves You!”
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