Despite the debates around privacy, disinformation and influencer authenticity; social media continues to fuel our digital lives. The biggest change is how. With ever evolving platforms, trends, and even content types, social is growing increasingly complex and discerning fact from fiction is becoming progressively more difficult. What will be the biggest trends for marketers in 2020? Chris Walts, Social Strategy Lead at Ogilvy UK, and Kanika Bali, Social Strategist at Ogilvy Hong Kong share their insights.
Covid-19 and Marketing - A Briefing to Marketing LeadersHarry Guild
Covid-19 represents a humanitarian challenge that is unprecedented in recent times. How can brands stay trading, stay helpful and emerge stronger?
Hopefully, this will help. Will Lion, Managing Partner at BBH, shares the key principles, thinking and data points on marketing in the time of COVID-19 - and encourages you to steal as much of it as you need.
We are currently in the midst of the most disruptive global crisis seen in decades. There is little doubt that the aftermath of COVID-19 will have life-changing impact on societies, political systems and economies. And it will likely be the single-most important catalyst in modern history for changing consumer behaviour and attitudes. This is a defining moment for Brands, and how they react – what they do – will not only impact short-term survival, but more important, the long-term brand health that is critical to future growth.
Our speakers will draw on prior experiences with SARS, the 2008 financial crisis and the current realities in Asia, Europe and the US. In this week’s webinar they will discuss what your brand should be thinking about and how to plot a course through this world-redefining period.
What's Next: Health & Wellness - Disruption & Adapting for the ReboundOgilvy Consulting
The COVID-19 crisis is rapidly changing how individuals are managing their health and well-being, approaching life with more gratitude and resilience. Digital health solutions adoption is booming as are some wellness sectors, and will contribute to the emergence of new healthcare models faster than expected.
In this webinar, learn how it will become essential for any healthcare provider to propose compassionate and empathetic care experiences to their clients, leveraging wellness to stay relevant in these turbulent times. Join us to understand some quick wins and envision your post-crisis healthcare shift.
Dallas retail Summit - Succeeding in the Infinite Marketing Future Mathew Sweezey
This is a variation of the Infinite marketer series specifically tailored to retail marketers, and presented at the Texas A&M Retail Summit 2015. This is a forward to the upcoming book Infinite Marketer to be published in 2016
The Ogilvy Consulting Trends for 2019 report is here!
In its sixth edition, this session features the most important trends for businesses and consumers in 2019, and includes recommendations on what you can do to take action and adapt quickly.
"The Future of Selling" white paper by Brian Fetherstonhaugh, Chairman & CEO of OgilvyOne Worldwide, provides recommendations on how marketers can maximize sales using social media and features best-in-class examples from companies that are winning in the Social Selling space. It is based on a a four month research project conducted in the US, UK, Brazil and China and has been informed by interviews with over 30 sales experts.
Despite the debates around privacy, disinformation and influencer authenticity; social media continues to fuel our digital lives. The biggest change is how. With ever evolving platforms, trends, and even content types, social is growing increasingly complex and discerning fact from fiction is becoming progressively more difficult. What will be the biggest trends for marketers in 2020? Chris Walts, Social Strategy Lead at Ogilvy UK, and Kanika Bali, Social Strategist at Ogilvy Hong Kong share their insights.
Covid-19 and Marketing - A Briefing to Marketing LeadersHarry Guild
Covid-19 represents a humanitarian challenge that is unprecedented in recent times. How can brands stay trading, stay helpful and emerge stronger?
Hopefully, this will help. Will Lion, Managing Partner at BBH, shares the key principles, thinking and data points on marketing in the time of COVID-19 - and encourages you to steal as much of it as you need.
We are currently in the midst of the most disruptive global crisis seen in decades. There is little doubt that the aftermath of COVID-19 will have life-changing impact on societies, political systems and economies. And it will likely be the single-most important catalyst in modern history for changing consumer behaviour and attitudes. This is a defining moment for Brands, and how they react – what they do – will not only impact short-term survival, but more important, the long-term brand health that is critical to future growth.
Our speakers will draw on prior experiences with SARS, the 2008 financial crisis and the current realities in Asia, Europe and the US. In this week’s webinar they will discuss what your brand should be thinking about and how to plot a course through this world-redefining period.
What's Next: Health & Wellness - Disruption & Adapting for the ReboundOgilvy Consulting
The COVID-19 crisis is rapidly changing how individuals are managing their health and well-being, approaching life with more gratitude and resilience. Digital health solutions adoption is booming as are some wellness sectors, and will contribute to the emergence of new healthcare models faster than expected.
In this webinar, learn how it will become essential for any healthcare provider to propose compassionate and empathetic care experiences to their clients, leveraging wellness to stay relevant in these turbulent times. Join us to understand some quick wins and envision your post-crisis healthcare shift.
Dallas retail Summit - Succeeding in the Infinite Marketing Future Mathew Sweezey
This is a variation of the Infinite marketer series specifically tailored to retail marketers, and presented at the Texas A&M Retail Summit 2015. This is a forward to the upcoming book Infinite Marketer to be published in 2016
The Ogilvy Consulting Trends for 2019 report is here!
In its sixth edition, this session features the most important trends for businesses and consumers in 2019, and includes recommendations on what you can do to take action and adapt quickly.
"The Future of Selling" white paper by Brian Fetherstonhaugh, Chairman & CEO of OgilvyOne Worldwide, provides recommendations on how marketers can maximize sales using social media and features best-in-class examples from companies that are winning in the Social Selling space. It is based on a a four month research project conducted in the US, UK, Brazil and China and has been informed by interviews with over 30 sales experts.
This slideshare highlights 40 mini case studies of businesses in Singapore that have stood out by implementing creative social media marketing campaigns.
An increased number of consumers are using the mobile web and native apps on their smartphones to research products and make purchases, however many mobile marketing efforts miss key opportunities to maximize their app ROI.
By focusing on a consumer-friendly app strategies, companies can increase their ROI, gain insight into consumers’ mobile behavior, and enhance their consumer appeal.
Download our white paper to learn more about how Gold Mobile can accelerate customer engagement, drive transactions, and reward your most loyal customers with our unique platform. Included are examples of how our platform has been utilized by other companies to help combat precise challenges and achieve specific goals.
Digital marketing in the time Pandemic (Covid-19)Heri Ardin
How marketer act and do marketing in the time pandemic, especially on covid-19.
Digital Marketing in the time pandemic is a thinking based on observation that current situation, especially in the covid-19 outbreak
In its 7th edition, the report outlines the most important trends for businesses and consumers in 2020. In this webinar, we will share our recommendations on what clients should do to take action and adapt quickly.
Based on findings from Altimeter Group's State of Social Business 2013 report, this infographic shows how companies are formalizing, organizing, and growing their social media efforts — yet still lacking an enterprise wide strategic foundation.
Download and read the full report at: http://bit.ly/ssb-2013.
The combination of a U.S. Presidential election and Summer Olympics are bound to make 2016 a singular and bounteous year for marketers and media. But it won’t be without its challenges—from ad blockers and hackers to health nuts and political zanies.
What else can marketers expect? CMO.com checks with industry insiders and other experts who uncovered 10 trends to look forward to in the year to come.
<<Marketing In a COVID-19 World>>
ReOpening Webinar - Marketing, 2020 and Beyond @ Sat 27 Jun 2020
Key Takeaways
1. How Marketers Can Deal With New Consumer Behaviours
2. Trends forecast till the end of the year and implications to marketers
3. The power of mindset: Positivity Vs Optimism
Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2015 marketing trends for brands and marketersJack Morton Worldwide
A fresh, no gadget take on the 2015 International CES, this report covers the top trends marketers and brands need to know as they enter 2015. Based on the evolution of the CES show over the last several years, the report also documents the rising in notoriety and popularity of CES within the marketing and advertising industry, now rivaling events like the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity and SXSW Interactive.
After 48 years in existence, the event shows no signs of slowing down. 2015 marked the largest CES in history, with over 170,000 industry professionals in attendance and more than 2.2 million net square feet of exhibit space occupied by exhibitors. Today, the show sits comfortably at, as the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) has dubbed it, “the center of convergence among content, services and products.”
There are lots of great industry stats out there about the positive impact of user-generated (earned) content in digital marketing but here at Miappi, we also like to commission our own research.
This year is no exception and we have just received the results of our Summer 2017 market research.
We’ve packaged up the results in this report to paint a clear, up-to-date picture of opinions relating to user-generated content. We’ve also shared some real-world applications for this data to help you enhance and improve your digital marketing campaigns.
Digital Marketing Trends Report 2019 & "Did You Know?" About Google, Facebook...Ioana Barbu
Digital Marketing Report covering latest trends in social media communication and digital marketing for Business to Business, Business to Consumer, eCommerce, Web design & Mobile Marketing as well as Corporate Communication.
Towards the end you will also find some "Did you know"s about the current Digital landscape, Google - the largest search engine owner in the world covering over 90% of searches globally and Facebook - still the largest mass social media platform in the world.
The World’s 50 Most Influential CMOs Study 2015ScribbleLive
We’re pleased to present the Fourth Annual Forbes/ScribbleLive (formerly Appinions) World’s 50 Most Influential CMOs Study in which we identify and recognize the marketing leaders who have established themselves by publishing and sharing opinions that travel and generate significant reactions. Others’ influence is based on newsworthiness, either personally or that of the companies they represent.
Marketing is changing, businesses are shifting how they think about building a customer base while community programs are already taking over. How can you leverage what you're doing in community to achieve marketing and greater business objectives?
The Deep Focus 2015 Marketing Outlook ReportDeep Focus
Deep Focus' third annual 2015 Marketing Outlook Report explores the nature of two critical elements: intricacies of social media becoming digital marketing and digital marketing becoming simply known as marketing. In the context of a seemingly never-ending deluge of marketing noise, we sift through the highlights and pitfalls of what's next and help guide you through the year and beyond.
This slideshare highlights 40 mini case studies of businesses in Singapore that have stood out by implementing creative social media marketing campaigns.
An increased number of consumers are using the mobile web and native apps on their smartphones to research products and make purchases, however many mobile marketing efforts miss key opportunities to maximize their app ROI.
By focusing on a consumer-friendly app strategies, companies can increase their ROI, gain insight into consumers’ mobile behavior, and enhance their consumer appeal.
Download our white paper to learn more about how Gold Mobile can accelerate customer engagement, drive transactions, and reward your most loyal customers with our unique platform. Included are examples of how our platform has been utilized by other companies to help combat precise challenges and achieve specific goals.
Digital marketing in the time Pandemic (Covid-19)Heri Ardin
How marketer act and do marketing in the time pandemic, especially on covid-19.
Digital Marketing in the time pandemic is a thinking based on observation that current situation, especially in the covid-19 outbreak
In its 7th edition, the report outlines the most important trends for businesses and consumers in 2020. In this webinar, we will share our recommendations on what clients should do to take action and adapt quickly.
Based on findings from Altimeter Group's State of Social Business 2013 report, this infographic shows how companies are formalizing, organizing, and growing their social media efforts — yet still lacking an enterprise wide strategic foundation.
Download and read the full report at: http://bit.ly/ssb-2013.
The combination of a U.S. Presidential election and Summer Olympics are bound to make 2016 a singular and bounteous year for marketers and media. But it won’t be without its challenges—from ad blockers and hackers to health nuts and political zanies.
What else can marketers expect? CMO.com checks with industry insiders and other experts who uncovered 10 trends to look forward to in the year to come.
<<Marketing In a COVID-19 World>>
ReOpening Webinar - Marketing, 2020 and Beyond @ Sat 27 Jun 2020
Key Takeaways
1. How Marketers Can Deal With New Consumer Behaviours
2. Trends forecast till the end of the year and implications to marketers
3. The power of mindset: Positivity Vs Optimism
Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2015 marketing trends for brands and marketersJack Morton Worldwide
A fresh, no gadget take on the 2015 International CES, this report covers the top trends marketers and brands need to know as they enter 2015. Based on the evolution of the CES show over the last several years, the report also documents the rising in notoriety and popularity of CES within the marketing and advertising industry, now rivaling events like the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity and SXSW Interactive.
After 48 years in existence, the event shows no signs of slowing down. 2015 marked the largest CES in history, with over 170,000 industry professionals in attendance and more than 2.2 million net square feet of exhibit space occupied by exhibitors. Today, the show sits comfortably at, as the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) has dubbed it, “the center of convergence among content, services and products.”
There are lots of great industry stats out there about the positive impact of user-generated (earned) content in digital marketing but here at Miappi, we also like to commission our own research.
This year is no exception and we have just received the results of our Summer 2017 market research.
We’ve packaged up the results in this report to paint a clear, up-to-date picture of opinions relating to user-generated content. We’ve also shared some real-world applications for this data to help you enhance and improve your digital marketing campaigns.
Digital Marketing Trends Report 2019 & "Did You Know?" About Google, Facebook...Ioana Barbu
Digital Marketing Report covering latest trends in social media communication and digital marketing for Business to Business, Business to Consumer, eCommerce, Web design & Mobile Marketing as well as Corporate Communication.
Towards the end you will also find some "Did you know"s about the current Digital landscape, Google - the largest search engine owner in the world covering over 90% of searches globally and Facebook - still the largest mass social media platform in the world.
The World’s 50 Most Influential CMOs Study 2015ScribbleLive
We’re pleased to present the Fourth Annual Forbes/ScribbleLive (formerly Appinions) World’s 50 Most Influential CMOs Study in which we identify and recognize the marketing leaders who have established themselves by publishing and sharing opinions that travel and generate significant reactions. Others’ influence is based on newsworthiness, either personally or that of the companies they represent.
Marketing is changing, businesses are shifting how they think about building a customer base while community programs are already taking over. How can you leverage what you're doing in community to achieve marketing and greater business objectives?
The Deep Focus 2015 Marketing Outlook ReportDeep Focus
Deep Focus' third annual 2015 Marketing Outlook Report explores the nature of two critical elements: intricacies of social media becoming digital marketing and digital marketing becoming simply known as marketing. In the context of a seemingly never-ending deluge of marketing noise, we sift through the highlights and pitfalls of what's next and help guide you through the year and beyond.
BUTIK's findings for brand experience in Corona times. In Part 1 you can read about our findings which are applicable to our domain. In part 2 we come back with applicable input for brand experience during and post Corona
Module 15 Creating a Seniors Food Marketing Strategy.pptxcaniceconsulting
Pitfalls of Marketing & Branding to the Senior Market
Senior-market marketing often falls into the trap of depicting senior clients as frail, helpless, or inactive.
For example, a marketing study (2018) on people aged 65 and older in Japan, Germany and France found that 73% of the respondents feel that they are often stereotyped in advertising (e.g., being depicted as less autonomous).
Brands & Covid - How To Protect Your Brand: A Briefing For Marketing Leaders ...Alexander Niléhn
A BBH briefing on marketing in the time of COVID-19: how brands stay trading, stay helpful and emerge strong.
Will Lion, Managing Partner at BBH London, shares the key principles, thinking and data points on marketing in the time of COVID-19 – and encourages you to steal as much of it as you need.
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Marketing in the time of COVID-19: A briefingTess Cassidy
COVID-19 represents a humanitarian challenge that is unprecedented in recent times. Nations, economies, supply chains, workforces, relationships, sanity and spirits are being tested. Brands have the power to help - both the public and themselves - through this crisis. This briefing is intended to share instructive examples and data to guide marketing discussions; specifically in how marketing can help, the ways it can’t, what your teams can be mobilised to do in the coming months, how to overcome production challenges and how to vaccinate your brand to emerge well on the other side.
COVID-19 represents a humanitarian challenge that is unprecedented in recent times. Nations, economies, supply chains, workforces, relationships, sanity and spirits are being tested. Brands have the power to help - both the public and themselves - through this crisis. This briefing is intended to share instructive examples and data to guide marketing discussions; specifically in how marketing can help, the ways it can’t, what your teams can be mobilised to do in the coming months, how to overcome production challenges and how to vaccinate your brand to emerge well on the other side.
COVID-19 // The Meaningful Shift // LATAM POVHavas
We are currently facing unprecedented times, in which the daily lives of individuals, companies, and communities are being totally disrupted. This has made us reflect on the way in which people react to these types of events. Regardless of the nature of a crisis - political, social, climatic and natural phenomena or health issues - human beings instinctively shift our behaviors and prioritize our personal and our family’s safety, heightening the search for information that allows us to feel more in control and confident of what we are experiencing.
Understanding the role that a brand can play in people's lives can be very useful in these times, especially if we can pinpoint how a brand can add value; be it from a functional standpoint through its product or service, or by leveraging what’s personally important to people (facilitating life, make people feel calm with their decisions …), or through a brand’s role within the collective well being of a community.
At HAVAS, brands that define their strategy through the value they create are called “meaningful brands”. This is our point of view on how brands in Latin America have the power to shift their strategies in times of crisis and gain relevance within our society when we need them most.
Now, next and near future: Our planning framework for Covid-19 and beyondDani Goodwin
Here at twentysix, we’ve been working non-stop to guide our clients through these uncertain times. From this experience, we’ve produced a free marketing strategy playbook to support businesses with the now, next and near future.
Ynzo van Zanten, a keynote speaker at the marcus evans EuroPack Summit 2020, discusses how businesses can contribute to society in the current Covid-19 pandemic.
(Generative) AI & Marketing: - Out of the Hype - Empowering the Marketing M...Hugues Rey
how A.I. is transforming the marketing Mix - Innovation assesment - Gartner Curve - ChatGPT - Open AI
Lecture Deck at Solvay Brussels School of Economics & Management - ULB - Commpass
Hugues Rey a mis l’accent sur les projets et accomplissements de l’UMA ces dernières années, en insistant sur l’importance des partenariats au sein de l’industrie – une valeur que l’UMA incarne, notamment par son partenariat avec l’UBA.
Pub & Clip 9 6 2023 - Hugues Rey - VKRS .pptxHugues Rey
Master Class au VKRS à propos de la convergence des VidéoClip et de la publicité.Meaningful Marketing.
art ou Artisanat. Pouvoir du son.
“Videos need to succinctly express the artist’s unique visual style to appeal to fans and differentiate them from other performers.
I therefore think that music videos can be considered a form of art, especially a form of modern art. Many music videos use elements of post-modernism, like pastiche, bricolage and homage…
"You cannot buy engagement. You have to build engagement." — Tara-Nicholle Nelson
Imported from Detroit was the Grand Effie winner because they sold the product, the category and the city
DUBAI TOURISM
INCREASE AWARENESS & CONSIDERATION
AS GLOBAL DESTINATION
THROUGH CONTENT MARKETING
Meaningful Media Experience and communities - HR - 28 2 2023.pdfHugues Rey
introduction speech by Hugues Rey - 15th year celebration Mediaspecs - seminaire: Marketing and Communities
- Meaningful Media Experience / contextual targeting
The Virtuous Struggle for Sustainabilty Leads to Meaningful (and Profitable) ...Hugues Rey
The search for meaning in communication and marketing is a virtuous circle that benefits all parties: the consumer, the company and its employees, the shareholders, and society in general. More than ever, the search for purpose goes beyond sustainability and encompasses a more holistic model of collective well-being. Discover this new reality through concrete and local examples.
SOSTAC approach of digital planning 2021 - Hugues Rey - Solvay Brussels Schoo...Hugues Rey
SOSTAC approach of digital planning 2021 - Hugues Rey - Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management - Executive Master in Digital Marketing and Communication - final lecture of Communication Module - 2021
meaningful brands meaningful companies - 9122020 - Hugues Rey - SBS - ULB Hugues Rey
Meaningful brands meaningful companies - By Hugues Rey - Examples: Danone P&G Chrysler Lacoste BNPPF - data sources: Havas Meaningful Brand - mediabrands
Most small businesses struggle to see marketing results. In this session, we will eliminate any confusion about what to do next, solving your marketing problems so your business can thrive. You’ll learn how to create a foundational marketing OS (operating system) based on neuroscience and backed by real-world results. You’ll be taught how to develop deep customer connections, and how to have your CRM dynamically segment and sell at any stage in the customer’s journey. By the end of the session, you’ll remove confusion and chaos and replace it with clarity and confidence for long-term marketing success.
Key Takeaways:
• Uncover the power of a foundational marketing system that dynamically communicates with prospects and customers on autopilot.
• Harness neuroscience and Tribal Alignment to transform your communication strategies, turning potential clients into fans and those fans into loyal customers.
• Discover the art of automated segmentation, pinpointing your most lucrative customers and identifying the optimal moments for successful conversions.
• Streamline your business with a content production plan that eliminates guesswork, wasted time, and money.
In this presentation, Danny Leibrandt explains the impact of AI on SEO and what Google has been doing about it. Learn how to take your SEO game to the next level and win over Google with his new strategy anyone can use. Get actionable steps to rank your name, your business, and your clients on Google - the right way.
Key Takeaways:
1. Real content is king
2. Find ways to show EEAT
3. Repurpose across all platforms
Core Web Vitals SEO Workshop - improve your performance [pdf]Peter Mead
Core Web Vitals to improve your website performance for better SEO results with CWV.
CWV Topics include:
- Understanding the latest Core Web Vitals including the significance of LCP, INP and CLS + their impact on SEO
- Optimisation techniques from our experts on how to improve your CWV on platforms like WordPress and WP Engine
- The impact of user experience and SEO
The Forgotten Secret Weapon of Digital Marketing: Email
Digital marketing is a rapidly changing, ever evolving industry--Influencers, Threads, X, AI, etc. But one of the most effective digital marketing tools is also one of the oldest: Email. Find out from two Houston-based digital experts how to maximize your results from email.
Key Takeaways:
Email has the best ROI of any digital tactic
It can be used at any stage of the customer journey
It is increasingly important as the cookie-less future gets closer and closer
The digital marketing industry is changing faster than ever and those who don’t adapt with the times are losing market share. Where should marketers be focusing their efforts? What strategies are the experts seeing get the best results? Get up-to-speed with the latest industry insights, trends and predictions for the future in this panel discussion with some leading digital marketing experts.
The What, Why & How of 3D and AR in Digital CommercePushON Ltd
Vladimir Mulhem has over 20 years of experience in commercialising cutting edge creative technology across construction, marketing and retail.
Previously the founder and Tech and Innovation Director of Creative Content Works working with the likes of Next, John Lewis and JD Sport, he now helps retailers, brands and agencies solve challenges of applying the emerging technologies 3D, AR, VR and Gen AI to real-world problems.
In this webinar, Vladimir will be covering the following topics:
Applications of 3D and AR in Digital Commerce,
Benefits of 3D and AR,
Tools to create, manage and publish 3D and AR in Digital Commerce.
A.I. (artificial intelligence) platforms are popping up all the time, and many of them can and should be used to help grow your brand, increase your sales and decrease your marketing costs.In this presentation:We will review some of the best AI platforms that are available for you to use.We will interact with some of the platforms in real-time, so attendees can see how they work.We will also look at some current brands that are using AI to help them create marketing messages, saving them time and money in the process. Lastly, we will discuss the pros and cons of using AI in marketing & branding and have a lively conversation that includes comments from the audience.
Key Takeaways:
Attendees will learn about LLM platforms, like ChatGPT, and how they work, with preset examples and real time interactions with the platform. Attendees will learn about other AI platforms that are creating graphic design elements at the push of a button...pre-set examples and real-time interactions.Attendees will discuss the pros & cons of AI in marketing + branding and share their perspectives with one another. Attendees will learn about the cost savings and the time savings associated with using AI, should they choose to.
Most small businesses struggle to see marketing results. In this session, we will eliminate any confusion about what to do next, solving your marketing problems so your business can thrive. You’ll learn how to create a foundational marketing OS (operating system) based on neuroscience and backed by real-world results. You’ll be taught how to develop deep customer connections, and how to have your CRM dynamically segment and sell at any stage in the customer’s journey. By the end of the session, you’ll remove confusion and chaos and replace it with clarity and confidence for long-term marketing success.
Key Takeaways:
• Uncover the power of a foundational marketing system that dynamically communicates with prospects and customers on autopilot.
• Harness neuroscience and Tribal Alignment to transform your communication strategies, turning potential clients into fans and those fans into loyal customers.
• Discover the art of automated segmentation, pinpointing your most lucrative customers and identifying the optimal moments for successful conversions.
• Streamline your business with a content production plan that eliminates guesswork, wasted time, and money.
When most people in the industry talk about online or digital reputation management, what they're really saying is Google search and PPC. And it's usually reactive, left dealing with the aftermath of negative information published somewhere online. That's outdated. It leaves executives, organizations and other high-profile individuals at a high risk of a digital reputation attack that spans channels and tactics. But the tools needed to safeguard against an attack are more cybersecurity-oriented than most marketing and communications professionals can manage. Business leaders Leaders grasp the importance; 83% of executives place reputation in their top five areas of risk, yet only 23% are confident in their ability to address it. To succeed in 2024 and beyond, you need to turn online reputation on its axis and think like an attacker.\
Key Takeaways:
- New framework for examining and safeguarding an online reputation
- Tools and techniques to keep you a step ahead
- Practical examples that demonstrate when to act, how to act and how to recover
10 Video Ideas Any Business Can Make RIGHT NOW!
You'll never draw a blank again on what kind of video to make for your business. Go beyond the basic categories and truly reimagine a brand new advanced way to brainstorm video content creation. During this masterclass you'll be challenged to think creatively and outside of the box and view your videos through lenses you may have never thought of previously. It's guaranteed that you'll leave with more than 10 video ideas, but I like to under-promise and over-deliver. Don't miss this session.
Key Takeaways:
How to use the Video Matrix
How to use additional "Lenses"
Where to source original video ideas
Digital Commerce Lecture for Advanced Digital & Social Media Strategy at UCLA...Valters Lauzums
E-commerce in 2024 is characterized by a dynamic blend of opportunities and significant challenges. Supply chain disruptions and inventory shortages are critical issues, leading to increased shipping delays and rising costs, which impact timely delivery and squeeze profit margins. Efficient logistics management is essential, yet it is often hampered by these external factors. Payment processing, while needing to ensure security and user convenience, grapples with preventing fraud and integrating diverse payment methods, adding another layer of complexity. Furthermore, fulfillment operations require a streamlined approach to handle volume spikes and maintain accuracy in order picking, packing, and shipping, all while meeting customers' heightened expectations for faster delivery times.
Amid these operational challenges, customer data has emerged as an important strategy. By focusing on personalization and enhancing customer experience from historical behavior, businesses can deliver improved website and brand experienced, better product recommendations, optimal promotions, and content to meet individual preferences. Better data analytics can also help in effectively creating marketing campaigns, improving customer retention, and driving product development and inventory management.
Innovative formats such as social commerce and live shopping are beginning to impact the digital commerce landscape, offering new ways to engage with customers and drive sales, and may provide opportunity for brands that have been priced out or seen a downturn with post-pandemic shopping behavior. Social commerce integrates shopping experiences directly into social media platforms, tapping into the massive user bases of these networks to increase reach and engagement. Live shopping, on the other hand, combines entertainment and real-time interaction, providing a dynamic platform for showcasing products and encouraging immediate purchases. These innovations not only enhance customer engagement but also provide valuable data for businesses to refine their strategies and deliver superior shopping experiences.
The e-commerce sector is evolving rapidly, and businesses that effectively manage operational challenges and implement innovative strategies are best positioned for long-term success.
Mastering Multi-Touchpoint Content Strategy: Navigate Fragmented User JourneysSearch Engine Journal
Digital platforms are constantly multiplying, and with that, user engagement is becoming more intricate and fragmented.
So how do you effectively navigate distributing and tailoring your content across these various touchpoints?
Watch this webinar as we dive into the evolving landscape of content strategy tailored for today's fragmented user journeys. Understanding how to deliver your content to your users is more crucial than ever, and we’ll provide actionable tips for navigating these intricate challenges.
You’ll learn:
- How today’s users engage with content across various channels and devices.
- The latest methodologies for identifying and addressing content gaps to keep your content strategy proactive and relevant.
- What digital shelf space is and how your content strategy needs to pivot.
With Wayne Cichanski, we’ll explore innovative strategies to map out and meet the diverse needs of your audience, ensuring every piece of content resonates and connects, regardless of where or how it is consumed.
It's another new era of digital and marketers are faced with making big bets on their digital strategy. If you are looking at modernizing your tech stack to support your digital evolution, there are a few can't miss (often overlooked) areas that should be part of every conversation. We'll cover setting your vision, avoiding siloes, adding a democratized approach to data strategy, localization, creating critical governance requirements and more. Attendees will walk away with actions they can take into initiatives they are running today and consider for the future.
How to Use AI to Write a High-Quality Article that Ranksminatamang0021
In the world of content creation, many AI bloggers have drifted away from their original vision, resulting in low-quality articles that search engines overlook. Don't let that happen to you! Join us to discover how to leverage AI tools effectively to craft high-quality content that not only captures your audience's attention but also ranks well on search engines.
Disclaimer: Some of the prompts mentioned here are the examples of Matt Diggity. Please use it as reference and make your own custom prompts.
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Flore Dargent, Insights Analyst – Havas Media Belgium
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informer.
Bonne dégustation de cette nouvelle édition !
Vanessa Sanctorum, Strategy Director – Havas Media Belgium
Et une de plus!
Une nouvelle édition remplie d’analyses, de
déductions, d’observations et parfois…
d’interrogations.
Bien entendu, ces éditions n’existeraient pas sans l’inspiration.
L’inspiration inspirée par la curiosité.
Et celle-ci ces derniers temps trouvent de quoi se rassasier. Au travers de
la presse pro, des informations de nos partenaires travaillant en régie, en
bureau d’étude ou au sein des fédérations des médias. Grâce aux sites
d’information, mais aussi… et il faut bien se l’avouer, en s’inspirant du
travail de nos concullègues d’autres agences média. On aurait tort de se
priver!
Quelle belle image de cerveaux en ébullition qui partagent et qui se
complètent.
En parlant de cerveaux, j’ai l’honneur de partager l’affiche avec mes
collègues qui constitue ma petite rédaction à moi. Faites-leur bon accueil!
3. HAVAS TALKS
Alix Joiret, Insights Analyst – Havas Media Belgium
Learn from (and during) the crisis to make your brand the better version of itself! #selfcare
Communicating during times of crisis has always been touchy for reputation and brand safety. But it
doesn’t mean companies should stop communicate, it just means that the usual communication needs
relevant adjustments. To me, brands are like people when it comes to crisis communication. So, ask
yourself what kind of person would be your brand? Someone who’d empathize, I’m sure!
Your communication remains safe as long as the approach is human-centered. Try to understand the
major consequences of the crisis on your consumers in order to provide them real short-term solutions.
Here are the points where I think brands can and should make a difference:
✓ Show support and provide real help to the health sector and/or to your consumer (whether it’s physical or psychological help).
How could you create (with your existing resources) a new USP that would benefit the population during this crisis?
✓ Endorse an informative and educative role in order to keep your consumers/partners up to date on how to cope with the crisis.
✓ Optimize convenience: everybody’s stuck at home, including your employees. How can you make the processes smoother
internally and externally? Simple solutions already exist or could be created. Think digital, think small actions with big impacts.
✓ Stay creative: reconsider your media investments, your platforms and how you usually function. It is the right time to bring new
ideas on the table and produce new forms of contents and synergies. We’re all home so think about what would entertain you, your
family, your neighbors, your friends and then find a way to incorporate your brand in these ideas.
We have been showcasing many examples of “Brand Optimism” these past weeks and this is to me what it’s all about: communicating
with optimism. Think of your brand as a real person with empathy and the will of helping. Keep it human!
4. EXPERTS OPINIONS
Click on the pictures to access the articles.
Creativity can bring meaning to a consumption that will
be more sustainable and reasoned but also relevant. It is
through meaning and creativity that we need to
reconnect with our stakeholders
Stephan Salberter, General Director (LN24) – MM
The role of creativity
The Corona crisis has accelerated the structural decline in
advertising revenues. (In this case) Placing a local streaming
alternative for Netflix on the Flemish market is certainly a good
thing for our media landscape.
But local streaming platforms face the enormous challenge of
competing with wealthy multinationals offering their nearly
endless catalog of high-quality programs at bargain prices
Tom Evens, Professor in Media Industries (imec-mict-UGent) – PUB
Local streaming initiative
5. CONTENT
BELGIAN CONSUMER SENTIMENT:
behavior & buying attitudes during Covid-19
with a focus on multimedia & appliance stores
2
H/COMMERCE
FROM LOCKDOWN TO EXIT
an overview of the major events &
announcements
1
CONTEXT
NEWS STILL PEAKS
daily news consumption is stable but federal announcements
still score. Infotainment & social TV still dominate
4
TV
HYPERLOCAL & DEDICATED
the EXIT strategy revives the attention of press & audiences.
Thematics and twitch.tv in the spotlight
3
WEB & SOCIAL
RADIO LISTENING JUST BEFORE COVID-19
the new radio audience measurement survey results are
available (CIM RAM)
5
RADIO
THE NEXT VISUAL PLAYGROUND
the exit and expected shift to local travel this Summer create
new opportunities for outdoor advertising
6
OOH
ALTERNATIVES NEEDED
with sport leagues and (major) competitions out, sponsorship
has to reinvent the game
7
SPONSORSHIP
OPTIMISM FOR OURSELVES & OUR BRANDS
in the spotlight: D&L, Thalys, BNP Paribas
Fortis, Carrefour
8
#BRANDOPTIMISM
7. COVID-19 TIMELINE IN BELGIUM
Thursday, March 12th
Phase 2 re-inforced in BE
Belgian government orders the
closure of schools, horeca (except
for delivery) & the cancellation of
public gatherings
Tuesday, March 10th
Prohibited groupings
Regional measures
Wednesday, March 11th
Belgium hands powers to caretaker
government
Coronavirus pandemic sparks new
debate on the ongoing federal
government formation
Monday, March 16th
Tuesday, March 17th
Prime Minister imposes stricter
social distancing through total
lockdown measures from noon
the following day
Prime Minister announces the extension
of the measures concerning social
distancing for 2 weeks
Friday, March 27th
Phase 2
Monday, March 9th
Friday, March 6th
10 federal actions to
help businesses
Wednesday, April 15th
Belgian government announces
that lockdown measures will
continue until the 3rd of May.
Gardening and DIY shops can
open and nursing home are
allowed to organize visits
8. ENDING THE LOCKDOWN IN FOUR PHASES
Monday,
May 4th
Monday,
May 11th
Monday,
June 8th
Monday,
May 18th
PHASE 1A
• Industries and B2B services will
open first
• Fabric businesses open to
produce masks
• Masks become mandatory in
public transports
PHASE 2
• Schools open progressively (not all
years concerned at the same time)
• Family & friends gatherings are
allowed (max 10 people and during
weekends)
• One day trips are allowed
PHASE 1B
Shops/businesses open except for
Horeca (restaurants, bars, etc.)
PHASE 3
• HORECA could open if the
previous phases are successful
• Collective sports are allowed
under certain conditions
Wednesday, April 15th
Belgian government announces
that lockdown measures will
continue until the 3rd of May.
Gardening and DIY shops can
open and nursing home are
allowed to organize visits
Friday, April 24th
Belgian government announces
that the lockdown will slowly
end in four different phases. If
each phase is successful, the
following one can begin.
Everything is subject to change
regarding how the health crisis
situation evolves.
10. 49%51%
Gender
59% 10% 31%
Region
58% 42%
Language Age
12%
18-24 y.o.
18%
25-34 y.o.
26%
35-49 y.o.
25%
50-64 y.o.
19%
65+
Professional situation
1%
self-employed.
8%
liberal prof. &
management
32%
employee
11%
worker
8%
student
22%
retired
METHODOLOGY & SAMPLING
52%
Prof. active
Fri April 10th –
Wed April 15th
panel provider
CASI
methodologyquestionnaire
field
sample
13m13s
avg duration
n=500
11. BASIC NEEDS DURING CONFINEMENT? MEDIA! (WITH FULL BELLY IN A TIDY HOUSE)
What have been your main activities during the past few days? Source pictures: Unsplash
surfing on the internet67% cleaning/tidying the
house
55% watching TV w/family55%
cooking52% watching videos & movies44%
1 2 3
4 5
12. SURFING IS THE N°1 ACTIVITY ACROSS ALL GENERATIONS
What have been your main activities during the past few days?
36%
38%
44%
45%
46%
49%
50%
54%
56%
63%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70%
reading
stay in touch with relatives
working
watching TV with family
sporting
tidying the house
watching videos & films
social networks
cooking
surfing on the internet
36%
36%
39%
40%
45%
47%
48%
53%
57%
67%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70%
stay in touch with relatives
DYI/pimp up habitation
gardening
working
cooking
social networks
watching videos & films
watching TV with family
tidying the house
surfing on the internet
36%
38%
41%
43%
46%
50%
59%
59%
60%
72%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70%
social networks
reading
stay in touch with relatives
watching videos & films
DYI/pimp up habitation
gardening
cooking
tidying the house
watching TV with family
surfing on the internet
27%
31%
45%
45%
51%
51%
56%
63%
64%
69%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70%
social networks
watching videos & films
cooking
DYI/pimp up habitation
stay in touch with relatives
gardening
tidying the house
reading
watching TV with family
surfing on the internet
Audiovisual, meaning not only TV, and digital media dominate the
TOP 5 (main) activities of young adults and Gen X’ers during the
lockdown. Age groups with a higher density of kids between 6 and
15 y.o. tend to watch TV with family members more than younger
age groups without or with younger kids
1
DIGITAL ACTIVITIES DOMINATE THE MEDIA DIET OF GEN Z…
50+ers have been taken care of their home: Spring cleaning,
gardening, doing odd jobs have been part of their new everyday
life. Only 21% of 50+ mentioned working as main activity (vs 33%
of 50-64 y.o.). But don’t neglect the importance of internet: 7 out of
10 50+ers mentions surfing on the internet as main activity
2
AND THE INTERNET THE DAILY LIFE OF BOOMERS
18-34 y.o. 35-49 y.o. 50-64 y.o. 65+
13. On a scale from 1 to 10, Which media did you use the most to keep you informed during the lockdown? (1-not used a lot; 10-used the most; scores 7-10 grouped)
TV, NEWSBRANDS AND RADIO ARE THE TOP 3 MEDIA OF INFORMATION
2%
2%
4%
5%
5%
10%
12%
15%
20%
0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25%
brand & retail web
TOP 5 (ranked on affinity)
3%
aff. 139
3%
aff. 122
13%
aff. 108
4%
aff. 103
20%
aff. 102
12%
aff. 113
5%
aff. 102
5%
aff. 101
15%
aff. 100
19%
aff. 98
HOMEWORKING
PARTIALLY
UNEMPLOYMED
3%
aff. 145
16%
aff. 130
13%
aff. 121
3%
aff. 119
22%
aff. 114
5%
aff. 121
3%
aff. 119
6%
aff. 119
16%
aff. 111
2%
aff. 99
WOM
leaflet
But every audience has its own information diet. Homeworkers are more into magazines (5%), brands & retail sites (6%) and
newsbrands (16%). Partially unemployed listen more to radio (16%) and watch more TV 22%).
14. 88
90
112
131
161
50 100 150
EVERY GENERATION HAS ITS PREFERRED MEDIA
On a scale from 1 to 10, Which media did you use the most to keep you informed during the lockdown? (1-not used a lot; 10-used the most; scores 7-10 grouped)
18-24 y.o.
100
102
105
108
112
50 100 150
35-49 y.o.
131
136
140
179
179
50 100 150
25-34 y.o.
80
83
100
108
109
50 100 150
50-64 y.o.
96
110
115
117
140
50 100 150
+65 y.o.
TOP 5 most used media (ranked on affinity index)
Young adults tend to use social networks, word-of-mouth and brand & retail websites more than other age groups. Gen Yers
mention leaflet and OOH more often. More usual suspects such as TV and radio have more influence on Gen Xers and younger
Baby boomers. The senior age group relies more often on magazines.
15. CONSUMPTION OF CULTURAL GOODS ROCKETED AMONGST YOUNG ADULTS
of respondents are buying more books and cultural
products. Mostly adults younger than 35 y.o. (24%).
Only 10% of Baby boomers (55+) invest more in culture
14%1
1 OUT 4 YOUNG ADULTS BUY MORE CULTURAL PRODUCTS
of 18-34 y.o. Only 6% of respondents aged 35+ agree
confinement have made the purchase of VOD films and
streaming more favorable
19%2
1 OUT OF 5 YOUNG ADULTS BUY MORE VOD & STREAMING
of respondents planning to buy CULTURAL products
have postponed their purchase till after the confinement.
Flemish people (70%) are more numerous
60%2
FLEMISH POSTPONE CULTURAL PURCHASES
OTHER AGE GROUPS ALREADY POSTPONED CULTURAL PURCHASES
1.-2.How does this COVID19 situation change your buying behavior? You do … 3. On a scale from 1 to 10, what purchases have you postponed pending the end of lockdown? (1-postponed nothing; 10-
postponed every purchase scores 7-10 grouped)
16. After a few days of lockdown, do you miss the following products or services? On a scale from 1 to 10, what purchases have you postponed pending the end of lockdown? (1-postponed nothing; 10-
postponed every purchase scores 7-10 grouped)
Intentionalists are massively postponing their purchases
LOCKDOWN FREEZES SPENDING IN CULTURE & TECH
missed cultural products just after a few days of
lockdown. Young adults (16%) more than active Baby
boomers (7%). Women (12%) more than men (9%)
10%
1 OUT 10 MISS CULTURAL PRODUCTS
missed technological products just after a few days of
lockdown. Flemish people (3%) slightly more than
French-speaking(2%), partially unemployed (3%) more
than homeworkers (1)%.
2%
BELGIANS ARE WELL EQUIPPED
of these intentionalists postponed (nearly) every
purchase regarding cultural goods or services.
Homeworkers (63%) postponed more often than
partially unemployed (49%)
60%
60% HAD BUYING INTENTION BEFORE LOCKDOWN
of these intentionalists postponed (nearly) every
purchase regarding tech products. There are no
noticeable differences between the different targets
surveyed. Not surprising as tech products have high
entry prices
47%
54% HAD BUYING INTENTION BEFORE LOCKDOWN
17. After a few days of lockdown, do you miss the following products or services? On a scale from 1 to 10, what purchases have you postponed pending the end of lockdown? (1-postponed nothing; 10-
postponed every purchase scores 7-10 grouped)
Intentionalists are massively postponing their purchases
1 OUT OF POSTPONE SPENDINGS TO « UPGRADE » HOME & COMFORT
missed deco & furniture just after a few days of
lockdown. Young adults between 18 and 24 years old
(10%) more than other age groups
6%
HAPPY IN THE CURRENT CONFIGURATION
missed household appliances products just after a
few days of lockdown. People between 25 and 34
years old (8%) slightly more than other age groups
4%
BELGIANS ARE WELL EQUIPPED
of these intentionalists postponed (nearly) every
purchase regarding decoration. Women (52%)
postpone more often man ((47%)
49%
57% HAD BUYING INTENTION BEFORE LOCKDOWN
of these intentionalists postponed (nearly) every
purchase regarding household appliances.
Intentionalists within older age groups (50+) more than
younger age groups
47%
55% HAD BUYING INTENTION BEFORE LOCKDOWN
18. BE ONLINE TO INSPIRE CUSTOMERS WHEN FINANCES & SITUATION RECOVERED
How does this situation changed your buying behavior? You do/use more… (Yes) How does this COVID19
situation change your buying behavior? You do …
of respondents are purchasing more online since the
confinement. More than one out of two is aged 18-34
y.o. (55%)
41%1
MORE ONLINE SHOPPING
of 18-34 y.o. do agree confinement creates favorable
conditions to order online for products purchased in
store so far (against 19% for 35+)
33%2
YOUNG ADULTS SHIFT FROM PHYSICAL TO ONLINE
(nearly) 1 OUT OF 5 MEN VISITED A NEW E-TECH SITE
15% of respondents surveyed visited a new e-commerce
site related to tech products during lockdown. 1 out of 4
respondents aged between 18 and 34 y.o.
19. DIGITAL NATIVES TOOK ADVANTAGE OF SITUATION
1%
2%
4%
5%
5%
6%
6%
7%
8%
9%
16%
25%
29%
40%
0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40%
TOP 5 (ranked on affinity)
18-34 y.o.
35-49 y.o.
+ 50 y.o.
9%
aff. 133
6%
aff. 123
6%
aff. 118
2%
aff. 112
8%
aff. 112
1%
aff. 119
11%
aff. 116
7%
aff. 108
17%
aff. 106
4%
aff. 104
3%
aff. 265
13%
aff. 203
18%
aff. 194
12%
aff. 166
11%
aff. 166
5%
aff. 143
2%
aff. 129
9%
aff. 118
19%
aff. 113
5%
aff. 113
5%
aff. 119
5%
aff. 104
3%
aff. 84
6%
aff. 76
12%
aff. 72
STRONG REGIONAL DIFFERENCES REGARDING PURE PLAYERSWhich non-food retailer from the list did you find the most useful during the crisis?
20. RETAILERS IN NON-FOOD WILL FACE TOUGH TIMES BUT BE PREPARED
BASIC NEEDS DURING CONFINEMENT?
Besides food & essential products, think media, cultural
products & services in a “home sweet home”
configuration
WELL-EQUIPPED
Most Belgians are well-equipped regarding tech
products. Intentionalists postponed their purchases
massively but few are really missing new tech products
NEARLY 6 OUT OF 10 WANTED TO REVAMP THEIR DECO
And again, spendings in decoration will have to wait till
after the lockdown and the evolution of the financial
solution for 1 out of 2 intentionalists
1 OUT 2 WANTED TO BUY HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES
But 1 out of 2 intentionalists have seen this resolution
melting during the lockdown
MOST USEFUL NON-FOOD RETAILERS:
1
2
3
21. WEB
Time to reinvent ourselves: we took a
step back to analyze big
announcements days in details.
Don’t panic: there’s a focus on last
week as well. Share of time goes to
financial news. Volume goes to
hyperlocal news.
Don’t neglect the power of magazines.
Social? Organic posting is the minimal.
But rethink your plans integrating
streaming platforms… Not convinced?
See the stunning results of twitch.tv!
22. THE MEDIA ATTENTION HAS SHIFTED
From a focus on health to the financial & economical consequences for people and
companies
56%
7%
23%
3%
7% 1%
Coronavirus Economy Virus & Infection
Security Companies Technologies
MEDIA AGENDA
23/03
44%
10%
23%
5%
13%
2%
Coronavirus Economy Virus & Infection
Security Companies Technologies
MEDIA AGENDA
18/04 – 24/04
Media agenda: overview of the themes present in the total daily media context. i.e. the themes are not specifically linked to the coronavirus.
44% of Belgians think that media spend too
much time discussing about the crisis
45%VS
of Belgians think that media allocate
the right amount of time to the crisis
23. EXIT STRATEGY REVIVES THE PRESS ATTENTION
After a huge drop in the number of articles and mentions of Coronavirus in the Belgian on- &
offline press during the Easter Holidays, there has been a slight upturn this week
Evolution of the main media issues related to the Covid-19 crisis
Number of articles over time
TOP 5 mentioned brand and sectors
TOP 5 BRANDS TOP 5 SECTORS
1. Amazon
2. Apple
3. Red Cross
4. Google
5. Engie Electrabel
1. Distribution
2. Banks
3. Hospitality
4. ICT / Telecom
5. Tourism
1. Proximus
2. Netflix
3. KU Leuven
4. Amazon
5. Google
1. Distribution
2. Hospitality
3. Banks
4. ICT / Telecom
5. Tourism
11-17 April 2020
18-24 April 2020
16.159
573.123
articles*
+ 1,57% compared to the previous week
mentions*
+ 4,03% compared to the previous week
15.909
550.908
articles*
- 13,23% compared to the previous week
mentions*
- 12,85% compared to the previous week
* articles and mentions mentioning Coronavirus/Covid-19 in offline and online press
11-17 April 2020 18-24 April 2020
Following its decision not to renew its sponsorship contracts in the Pro League (Belgian
football championship), Proximus (377 mentions) becomes the most mentioned brand
24. Source : Gemius/CIM - gemiusAudience study: Multiplatform - Population 12+
APRIL 20th – APRIL 28th
real users
TOP 3
TOP 3 audience share (28/04)
(the share of the audience of the media in the total
audience of all media)
30% 23% 9%
HYPERLOCAL DOMINATES
Flemish people turn immediately to newsbrands online for more information about major
announcements. Friday 24th was no exception
Increase of the interest in some medias and
websites on Facebook and Instagram
+ 16% + 11%
real users
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25. Source : Gemius/CIM - gemiusAudience study: Multiplatform - Population 12+
APRIL 20th – APRIL 28th
pageviews
avg. time spent
(min.)
APRIL 20th – APRIL 28th
FINANCE NEWS GET MORE SHARE OF TIME
Champion HLN challenged by De Tijd & DS in share of time
avg. time spent
(min.)
pageviews
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26. Source : Gemius/CIM - gemiusAudience study: Multiplatform - Population 12+
real users
APRIL 20th – APRIL 28th
TOP 3
TOP 3 audience share (28/04)
(the share of the audience of the media in the
total audience of all media) 13% 10% 9%
BIG DIFFERENCES BETWEEN SITES ON APRIL 24th
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Only DH ‘benefited’ from the announcement on Friday April 24th and La Libre with some delay
27. WALLOONS SNACK NEWS … AND MONITOR THE STOCK MARKET
Source : Gemius/CIM - gemiusAudience study: Multiplatform - Population 12+
APRIL 20th – APRIL 28th
avg. time spent
(min.)
APRIL 20th – APRIL 28th
7sur7 & L’Echo head to head in share of time
avg. time spent
(min.)
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visits
THEMATIC MAGS DO NOT KNOW THE CRISIS (online)
#SayItWithFlair boosts visits on the site (see also next slide)
APRIL
+ 31%
+ 57%
+ 11%
- 20%
- 40%
- 7%
- 24%
+ 32%
+ 16% - 38% + 38% - 10%
2019 2019 2019 2019
evolution visits
01/03/2019 > 12/03/2019 VS
PRE-LOCKDOWN 2020
(01/03/2020 > 12/03/2020 VS 13/03/2020)
13/03/2019 > 28/04/2019 VS
LOCKDOWN 2020
(13/03/2020 > 28/04/2020)
PRE-LOCKDOWN 2020 VS LOCKDOWN 2020
visits
TOP 3
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#FlairRaakt
29. Magazines under the spotlightBRAND
OPTIMISM
MAGAZINES, SOURCE OF JOY AND INSPIRATION
If we can’t touch each other, we will find the words that will
Magazines are finding creative ways to
bring proximity and joy to their readers
during this crisis.
Flair (FR & NL) allows people to send digital
ready-made messages to friends and family.
Messages can be customized.
Other initiatives:
- Ciné Télé Revue created a newsletter called “OnResteChezSoi”
(WeStayAtHome)
- Top Santé launched a Facebook Q&A about health
- Trends Tendances discuss Corona on a humoristic note in a
podcast every Tuesday and Thursday
- Libelle shares inspiring videos and photos to boost everyone’s mood
during the crisis
- Dag Allemaal allows users of their website to create their postal card
(“Together Against Corona”); etc. Health Q&A Podcasts
Keeping in Touch -
WijHoudenContact
Source: https://www.magazinemedia.be/fr/restezchezsoi-actions-sympathiques-emanant-de-magazines/
unashamedly inspired by (or stolen from):
#DisLeAvecFlair
#FlairRaakt
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18-mars
19-mars
20-mars
21-mars
22-mars
23-mars
24-mars
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27-avr
28-avr
29-avr
Dramatic decrease since Sunday 26th
COST PER REACH ONE STEP CLOSER TO HITTING BOTTOM
Source: Own data, FB avg Cost per Reach, based on 65 million impressions between 01/03/2020 and 29/04/2020
avg CPR
MARCH 1st – APRIL 29th
31. Source: Twitch Tracker, Google Trends, Pub
Twitch: more views, content and channels than ever
THE EXPLOSIVE GROWTH OF GAMING
Year-over-year % change in average viewers on Twitch
Peak of Twitch searches since the start of the
lockdown in Google Trends
> 1300M hours
of viewing time since March
almost 60%
increase in comparison to the first weeks of 2020
1,2M
active users in Belgium
32. Source: Data by Socialbakers, April 2020. Insights based on data for Belgium & Western Europe (left, dark blue; right, light blue)
But are still talking organically during the COVID-19 crisis
ORGANIC IS THE MINIMAL EFFORT TO DO
Several marketeers have called out brands hesitating to communicate during the COVID19 lockdown. While we
do see an overal decrease in spending on Social Media, there is one terrain where communication hasn’t gone
down: organic posting.
Brands are aware they should at least have a minimal layer of communication, showing how they’re tackling
COVID-19, thanking healthcare and other workers, informing clients of opening hours or update services and
more. Organic posting on their social account is fairly safe, since mostly only dedicated fans and followers
receive this kind of info, so less risk for negative fall-out.
Decrease in spending on Social Media Steady organic posting
33. TELEVISION
What a week: a new announcement by
our government, the bold move from
insurer Corona Direct in a new TV spot
(in our dedicated #BRANDOPTIMISM
case), SBS upgrades pauzeknop, and
The Young and the Restless soap
faces great production and thus
broadcasting problems. With possible
repercussions in our markets…
We love our job!
Discover more insights and inspiration
in the following pages. Enjoy!
34. 0
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12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
2019 - 15-34 y.o. 2019 - PRP 18-54 2020 - 15-34 y.o. 2020 - PRP 18-54
At the expense of NEWS, except for announcements of the government
ENTERTAINING REALITY & (LOCAL) MUSIC SCORE
! analysis on 7 pm – 11 pm timeband
rat%
MARCH 12th – APRIL 26th
Sunday is always the weekly appointment for the Flemish population with De Mol (VIER) and Blind getrouwd (VTM). Cafe De Mol also
appears in the TOP 10 for both targets, following the big final of De Mol. Liefde voor Muziek (VTM) still ranked in the TOP 5 programs
for 15-34 & PRP 18-54 targets. The new TV program Lego Masters (VTM) is becoming a habit and was still in the TOP 10 programs on
the two targets. Local TV soaps Thuis (EEN) & Familie (VTM) maintain their position in the TOP 10 for both targets.
7 pm-11 pm
Source: Havas Media BE elaboration of Nielsen / GFK data - Live + Vosdal & Live +7
35. NEWS, NEWS, NEWS, French-speaking Belgians are hungry for news. Even last week! Thanks to its daily news programs RTL Info
19h and its special editions, RTL dominated the TOP 10 programs. With its special edition Questions en prime, La Une managed to
get a new place in the TOP 10 on last Friday. Only 3 entertainment programs were in the top of the week, the usual suspects: Mariés
au premier regard (RTL-TVI) and Top Chef (RTL-TVI) for both targets 15-34 and PRP18-54. Koh-Lanta (TF1) only scored in the Top
10 on 15-34 yo.
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12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
2019 - 15-34 y.o. 2019 - PRP 18-54 2020 - 15-34 y.o. 2020 - PRP 18-54
Evening news is always a daily appointment… but entertainment & social
reality boost audiences
NEWS & ENTERTAINMENT RULE
rat%
! analysis on 7 pm – 10.30 pm timeband
MARCH 12th – APRIL 26th
7 pm-10.30 pm
Source: Havas Media BE elaboration of Nielsen / GFK data - Live + Vosdal & Live +7
36. 00:00:00
00:30:35
01:01:10
01:31:45
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
2019 - 15-34 y.o. 2019 - PRP 18-54 2020 - 15-34 y.o. 2020 - PRP 18-54
00:00:00
00:30:35
01:01:10
01:31:45
02:02:21
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
2019 - 15-34 y.o. 2019 - PRP 18-54 2020 - 15-34 y.o. 2020 - PRP 18-54
00:00:00
00:30:35
01:01:10
01:31:45
02:02:21
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
2019 - 15-34 y.o. 2019 - PRP 18-54 2020 - 15-34 y.o. 2020 - PRP 18-54
00:00:00
00:30:35
01:01:10
01:31:45
02:02:21
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
2019 - 15-34 y.o. 2019 - PRP 18-54 2020 - 15-34 y.o. 2020 - PRP 18-54
Rather more visible in the evening and on young adults
THE IMPACT OF BIG ANNOUNCEMENTS VISIBLE DAY & NIGHT
Source: Havas Media BE elaboration of Nielsen / GFK data - Live + Vosdal; Information period: 13-26/04/2020
2 am-5 pm
7 pm-11 pm
37. 50
55
60
65
70
75
80
85
90
95
100
W6 W7 W8 W9 W10 W11 W12 W13 W14 W15 W16 W17
2019 - 15-34 y.o. 2019 - PRP 18-54 2020 - 15-34 y.o. 2020 - PRP 18-54
Market share of TV channels are slightly declining in favour of (S)VOD services & other
options, especially in the South and on younger targets
TV CHANNELS CHALLENGED BY OTHER ACTIVITIES ON TV SCREENS
Source: Havas Media BE elaboration of Nielsen / GFK data - Live + 7. ALL DAY LONG: 2 am – 2 am
avg share%
TV CHANNELS WITHIN TOTAL SCREEN USAGE
2 am-2 am
50
55
60
65
70
75
80
85
90
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100
W6 W7 W8 W9 W10 W11 W12 W13 W14 W15 W16 W17
2019 - 15-34 y.o. 2019 - PRP 18-54 2020 - 15-34 y.o. 2020 - PRP 18-54
avg share%
TV CHANNELS WITHIN TOTAL SCREEN USAGE
38. Source: Havas Media BE elaboration of Nielsen / GFK data - Live + Vosdal
VTM NIEUWS leads the way in the North, RTL INFO maintains its leader position in the South
YOUNG FR ADULTS MORE INTERESTED IN NEWS THAN FLEMISH GEN YZ
Reminder: W11 = Confinement Announcementt - W12 = Confinement Beginning
W16 = Confinement Ending Period announced and fixed on May 3th – W17 = Announcement of the deconfinement measures from May 4th
rat%
average
TARGET15-34TARGETPRP18-54
rat%
average
10 10
10 10
HET 1 UUR-JOURNAAL
HET 7 UUR-JOURNAAL
NIEUWS 13U VTM
NIEUWS 19U VTM
LE 13 HEURES
LE 19.30
RTL INFO 13H
RTL INFO 19H
SPECIAL EDITIONS SPECIAL EDITIONSSPECIAL EDITIONS SPECIAL EDITIONS
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39. ALWAYS A SAFE BET
THE SABOTEUR OF DE MOL IS KNOWN
Year after year De Mol maintains its position of TOP Program in Flanders, keeping its audience ratings high. De Mol has even increased its
average audience by +13% between 2019 and the current edition for 4+ target and +17% for 15-34. For the PRP 18-54 target, ratings are
stable. Audience peaks are observed for final episodes of each season: May 13th in 2018, May 5th in 2019. The rating of the final episode
of the 2020 edition is stable for 4+ and 15-34 targets, slightly declining for PRP18-54 compared to the rating of 2019 edition.
Source: Havas Media BE elaboration of Nielsen / GFK data - Live + 7 (for any programs until 20/4/2020)
2018
9 episodes
2019
10 episodes
2020
8 episodes…
rat%rat% rat%
final episode
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35
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40. ratings #:
4+
1.401.832
15-34
438.623
PRP 18-54
552.413
FOCUS ON 2020 EDITION
Sunday, March 8th
episode 1
Alpha – Het begin
OUT: Gilles, 29 y.o.
Sunday, March 15th
episode 2
Pandora
OUT: Bruno, 50 y.o.
Sunday, March 22nd
episode 3
Ariadne
OUT: Els, 51 y.o.
Sunday, March 29th
episode 4
De slechtste regeringsvorm.
Op alle andere na
OUT: Laure, 46 y.o.
Sunday, April 5th
episode 5
Een lach, een groet, een
blij gezicht
OUT: Salim, 28 y.o.
Sunday, April 19th
episode 7
Verlies je wapen of je eigen
leven maar nooit je schild...
OUT: Christian, 26 y.o.
Sunday, April 12th
episode 6
Deelnemen is belangrijker
dan winnen
OUT: Dorien, 27 y.o.
ratings #:
4+
1.346.136
15-34
433.924
PRP 18-54
550.408
ratings #:
4+
1.348.149
15-34
445.855
PRP 18-54
579.440
ratings #:
4+
1.381.413
15-34
427.480
PRP 18-54
610.776
ratings #:
4+
1.396.182
15-34
456.837
PRP 18-54
575.757
ratings #:
4+
1.332.616
15-34
462.814
PRP 18-54
571.950
ratings #:
4+
1.349.669
15-34
408.837
PRP 18-54
541.691
ratings #:
4+
1.403.188
15-34
447.521
PRP 18-54
586.096
Sunday, March 8th
episode 1
Alpha – Het begin
OUT: Gilles, 29 y.o.
Sunday, March 15th
episode 2
Pandora
OUT: Bruno, 50 y.o.
Sunday, March 22nd
episode 3
Ariadne
OUT: Els, 51 y.o.
Sunday, March 29th
episode 4
De slechtste regeringsvorm.
Op alle andere na
OUT: Laure, 46 y.o.
Sunday, April 5th
episode 5
Een lach, een groet, een
blij gezicht
OUT: Salim, 28 y.o.
Sunday, April 19th
episode 7
Verlies je wapen of je eigen
leven maar nooit je schild...
OUT: Christian, 26 y.o.
Sunday, April 26th
episode 8
FINAL
Jolien wins De Mol!
JOLIEN WINS DE MOL
Source: Havas Media BE elaboration of Nielsen / GFK data - Live + 7 (for any programs until 20/4/2020)
41. NORMALLY, THE TALKSHOW IS LAGGING BEHIND BUT NOT
TO COMMENT THE FINAL
FINAL OF DE MOL BOOSTS CAFE DE MOL
In contrast with De Mol, Cafe De Mol talkshows following the main program sees its global ratings decreasing year after year on all targets.
But every year, audiences skyrocketed thanks to the final episode of De Mol.
Source: Havas Media BE elaboration of Nielsen / GFK data - Live + 7 (for any programs until 20/4/2020) – only considered in our analysis
Cafe De Mol episodes broadcasted on the same day, after De Mol episode
0
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30
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2018
9 episodes
2019
9 episodes
2020
9 episodes
rat%rat% rat%
final episode
42. COVID-19 CRISIS SLIGHLTY IMPACTS AUDIENCES
SOME REST FOR LES FEUX DE L’AMOUR
Only once in its 47 years of existence, the serie Les feux de l’amour (The Young and the Restless) was not
broadcasted in the US. Today marks the second stop of the soap making in the US. This could have an
impact on broadcasting in Europe. In Belgium, the show is aired on La Une, La Deux and TF1 with delayed
timings compared to the US. Despite low average ratings, it seems that the crisis has slightly impacted the
audience. Especially, on Women 15+.
Sources: Soirmag.be (27/04/2020); Havas Media BE elaboration of Nielsen / GFK data - Live + 7 (for any programs until 20/4/2020)
0
1
2
3
4
5
W4 W5 W6 W7 W8 W9 W10 W11 W12 W13 W14 W15 W16 W17
WOMEN 15+
0
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2
3
4
5
W4 W5 W6 W7 W8 W9 W10 W11 W12 W13 W14 W15 W16 W17
WOMEN 15+
0
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2
3
4
5
WOMAN 15+
rat%
average
rat%
average
rat%
average
CONFINEMENT CONFINEMENT CONFINEMENT
2020 2020 2020
43. NEWS FROM THE MEDIA: SBS UPGRADES PAUZEKNOP
LAUNCH OF PAUZEKNOPRECLAME 2.0
• FIXED # OF IMPRESSIONS BASED ON BUDGET
• EXTRA TARGETING OPTIONS: CHANNELS,
DAYS, TIMESLOTS
• …
44. Bold dissociation of the brand from the virusBRAND
OPTIMISM
TAKING A STEP AWAY FROM THE CORONA
CORONA DIRECT has temporally changed
its name to distance itself from the virus
In a video shared on all their owned media,
Corona Direct Assurances shows its support
to the Belgian population (4.000.000€
refunded to their customers) through a honest
and emotional video (creative agency:
Kunstmaan Accenture Interactive). After the social distancing
comes the brand
distancing
dissociation
45. RADIO
Radio listening before COVID-19…
Exactly, the new CIM RAM is fresh
from the press!
With the suspension of the current field
of the audience survey- press faces the
same issue - it looks like this should be
the time for researchers to think about
how we, media professionals, will deal
with the effects on COVID-19 on
audience measurements in the coming
months.
But first, let’s celebrate the winners of
the new edition of the Radio Audience
Measurement by taking a break with
#Gamelab.
46. Source: Havas Media Belgium Desk Research
THE LAST CIM RAM* IS OUT!
Good news: every media sales house wins
*PERIOD: NOVEMBER 2019 – FEBRUARY 2020
NOTE:
DUE TO COVID-19
CRISIS,
THE NEXT CIM RAM
STUDY IS SUSPENDED
47. New sorts of disruptive content are emergingBRAND
OPTIMISM
STUBRU ENTERTAINS ALL GAMERS
Sex education through video games
StuBru has also noticed the immense
popularity of gaming and started a new online
show called gamelab, where Bouba Kalala,
William Bouva and Eva Mundorff talk about the
latest facts, fresh from the gaming world. With
a new episode each Wednesday.
Go check it out if you want to see William
Bouva give sex education through a
minecraft-created vagina!
Source: Havas Brussels Desk Research
48. OUT OF HOME
Outdoor could be the next big visual
playground for brands as it allows
creativity (impactful formats,
animations, ..) & technological solutions
(geotargeting, link with QR codes, …).
There’s an expected shift to local travel
as important travel destinations like
Spain consider restricting borders by
this Summer.
A big opportunity for retail & local
brands to build proximity & familiarity
with Belgians.
Find some compelling evidence and
inspiration in this chapter.
49. OUTDOOR IS THE NEW VISUAL PLAYGROUND
Motion, impactful formats, geotargeting, … enough variety
Collaboration between OOH actors to provide short
animations concerning main measures against
COVID-19
1
“CORONANIMATION”
Launched in 2014 by a group of visual and written artists,
Dysturb presents contemporary global issues in an
innovative way, using the most basic of social networks :
the streets.
Dysturb is committed to the fight against Covid-19 through
an information and awareness campaign in the form of
large format urban displays in New York and in Paris.
2
SOCIAL NETWORK STREET
50. SUMMER 2020 = THE GREAT LOCAL ESCAPE FOR OOH
Brands should take advantage of the expected shift to local travel
Notes : Compilation of Havs Commerce Survey 2020 and « The time to spend is NOOHW » by Clear Channel Report. BROAD REACH click to see the video
OOH offers a unique window where brands can deliver
relevant value during periods of anxiety.
40% of the respondents surveyed in the Consumer
Sentiment survey of Havas Belgium expect information
about and evidence of compliance with health
standards from retailer brands. Reassurance is key.
2
MEANINGFUL MESSAGE
Young adults definitely will go out once the
lockdown has ended. 50+ers are the less
interested in going out (20%).
47%1
THE WISH TO GO OUT
Sources:
of Belgians who intended to buy travel
services before the lockdown, have
postponed their travel plans during the
lockdown.
The expected shift to local travel and more
day trips is a great opportunity for brands to
build awareness and gain attention this
Summer using (D)OOH solutions
80%3
(D)OOH = OPPORTUNITY SUMMER 2020
51. And that’s why soft mobility takes advantage from lockdownBRAND
OPTIMISM
BELGIANS EXPLORE THEIR NEIGHBORHOOD BY BIKE
Billy on top
The shared bike company observes
a change in the mobility behavior.
The lockdown is a unique
opportunity to convert people to soft
mobility in Brussels.
That is why the Brussels Minister of
Mobility, Elke Van den Brandt,
defined a plan for
mobility to plan the exit strategy in a
smoothier way by extending the
Brussels bike path of 40km.
The usage of Billy bikes increased by 100% compared to previous months while the total
number of trips dropped by 70% in Brussels.
Billy is socially engaged and
extend its special offer to other
daily heroes.
Proximity brands
People stay closer to home, the interest for geo-targeted
ad services for retail chains should increase even after
the lockdown (= cfr Summer 2020)
52. Harvesting (earned) media attentionBRAND
OPTIMISM
HUNTING EYEBALLS WITH HUMOUR
Crisps search audience
Ads of the World commenting the first ever
outdoor media campaign in United Kingdom
this April:
Emily crisps decided to run their first ever
outdoor media campaign. This April. Just as
lockdown had happened. Ouch. But instead
of crying into their crisps they turned it to
their advantage and went for the parody
option.
53. SPONSORSHIP
SPONSORSHIP
Sport leagues and competitions
everywhere have been forced to
postpone games.
And in the meantime, an earthquake
shaken up our football country :
historical sponsors of major Belgian
football clubs have announced the
end of their partnerships.
An era comes to an end. Alternatives
must be found and streaming &
gaming are one of these.
54. MAJOR SPONSORS LEAVE BELGIAN FOOTBALL
Historical sponsor(s) of football club ended their partnership
The historical partnership between BNP Paribas
Fortis and FC Anderlecht seems to come to an end
OUT IN ?
Football Club Anderlecht, FC Bruges and SC Charleroi
lost their partnership with Proximus. Another important
and historical sponsor of the Belgian football
40 YEARS OF SHIRT SPONSORSHIP IN A GLIMPSE:
55. Events are cancelled but brands & media are creative!BRAND
OPTIMISM
SPONSORSHIPS NEED TO REINVENT THEMSELVES
Heptathlon competition organized with Belgians athletes
TV channel VIER has organized a sport
show with famous Belgian athletes to
cope for the lack of sport events.
With all the cancelations of sport events,
sport has lost lots of visibility. This show
proves than new contents can be created in
order to temporarily replace the big “cup”
competitions.
Video games are also an alternative for
brands. Twitch’s audience increased (+60%
of viewing compared to the first weeks of
2020 and 1M2 actors in Belgium). Ex: VOO,
Travis Scott x Fortnite.
56. Source: The Verge, Rolling Stone, The Guardian
On Monday and Tuesday, Scott streams increased by
26%, with some hits (like “Stargazing”) jumping over 50%
ahead of the Fortnite show.
The 12 million participants did not include over 3 million
views on streams.
The 10-minute performance, which has received rave
reviews from players on social media, ended with a new
track, The Scotts, a collaboration with rapper Kid Cudi.
Honestly, today was one of the most inspiring days. Love every single one
of u guys. And I know times are weird for us. But for one moment to be able
to have ragers to rage where ever you are is amazing. – Travis Scott
BRAND
OPTIMISM
Which broke the record of the first ever Fortnite concert by Marshmello
>12M LIVE VIEWERS FOR TRAVIS SCOTT’S FORTNITE SHOW
57. BRAND OPTIMISM
Our Mission at Havas is to make a
meaningful difference to brands,
businesses and people.
Ending our communication out of fear of
being seen as opportunistic is not an
option.
We need to look for the pain points
where brands can make small changes
that really help.
Optimism for ourselves and our brands in
times of COVID-19 #Brandoptimism is
our new motto. Inspiration for the
optimists!+
+
+
58. Stay in your consumer’s mind now and in the futureBRAND
OPTIMISM
SUNNY DAYS WILL COME BACK
DEVOS LEMMENS has been there for 130
years and will stay there to bring savors in
your family & friends reunions!
The crisis forces us to avoid social interactions and
then to enjoy a good barbecue with our closed ones.
But social physical distancing is necessary for
everybody’s health and we need to remember that it
won’t last forever.
Devos Lemmens’s campaign is broadcasted on TV,
radio and digital media.
Supportive message to all
Belgians
Source: Havas Media Belgium Desk Research
59. THALYS is inviting people to stay home
and wait comfortably until the crisis
ends.
Traveling companies are suffering from the crisis
since long distance trips are prohibited. But it is a
matter of time before everything gets back to
normal and before traveling becomes possible
again.
The best attitude is to stay home and keep in mind
that the future will be filled with (escape) trips.
Stay in your consumer’s mind the right way so
when (s)he’s ready again, you’ll be the first they’ll
think about!
#StayHome until better days
BRAND
OPTIMISM
Your consumer’s health comes first
STAY HOME AND YOU WILL TRAVEL AGAIN
Source: Havas Media Belgium Desk Research
60. BNP PARIBAS FORTIS has launched a
campaign to thank all the people
working during the COVID-19 crisis to
improve our quality of life.
When the health sector is obviously the one that
first comes in mind, many other actors allow us
to keep living the new normal the best way as
possible.
So, “To all who take care of us, huge thank you!”
Support to the HORECA sector
BRAND
OPTIMISM
Visibility for all the ones on the frontline
CELEBRATING ALL OUR HEROES
Creative Agency: Publicis Group Belgium
Source: Havas Media Belgium Desk Research
61. In addition of all the work provided to
support the health sector and the
population in general, CARREFOUR also
wants to ensure consumers that the
brand is there for them.
Surveys point out that the economical aspect of
the current situation is the biggest worry for the
Belgian population. The financial aspects of our
future everyday life must not be neglected.
This explains that promotions and vouchers are
back in the shops…. and in media.
BRAND
OPTIMISM
With the crisis Belgians worry more about their budget
ENSURING THE AFFORDABILITY OF LIFE
Source: Havas Media Belgium Desk Research
62. 29/04/20 Brussels
THE END
Editorial team in absolutely no order:
Flore Dargent (Havas Media), Maxime Roosens (Havas Media), Maaike De Wae (Havas WW),
Alix Joiret (Havas Media), Vanessa Sanctorum (Havas Media)
With the kind (moral) support of and knowledge sharing from:
Diederick Dekeyzer (Havas Media), Ruben Ceuppens (Havas Media)
Contact:
vanessa.sanctorum@havasmg.com