Sony Ericsson unveils Wap campaign for Walkman phones
21 November 2006 by axxxr Sony Ericsson has rolled out an integrated short-code and Wap campaign to promote its new Walkman range of phones.
Sony Ericsson has teamed up with Channel 4 interactive advertising, inviting Sky Digital red button viewers to text the word "music" to 80889 for the chance to win a Sony Ericsson Walkman phone. Mobile users are then asked to view a video of the latest Sony Ericsson Walkman ad to be able to enter the competition to win a phone. The same mechanic will also run on the Channel 4 Wap siteThe campaign follows the launch of a new TV ad campaign created by Saatchi & Saatchi, which won the £50m ad campaign in September. The campaign features the new branding device, created by the brand consultancy Wolff Olins, based on the "I (love) New York" logo. The campaign features people in everyday scenarios and replaces the love sign with the Sony Ericsson logo, giving such variations as "I (logo) it loud" and "I (logo) queuing" followed by the strapline: "I (logo) music". The campaign was supported digitally by work done by Dare, which included banner ads and a website that featured a revolving world containing the new Walkman phones. When users select a phone, its features are displayed, the scenery changes and a dancing figure changes its dance moves in time with the music. Catherine Frankcom, marketing manager at Sony Ericsson, said: "This is a great opportunity for Sony Ericsson to deliver further engagement with our target audiences, by offering an interactive return path on all our advertising viewed through the Sky Digital platform and by having a presence on the Channel 4 Wap site. "In both cases, consumers can view our Walkman range ad on their mobiles and interact with the brand through the competition mechanic. Response rates are already very impressive." source:brandrepublic
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