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Kantar reveals 2019’s most effective advertisements as judged by consumers

HUL’s ‘Ouch Mummy’ creative for Bru Instant ranked #9 amongst the top performing global TV ads for 2019

by Editorial
June 11, 2020
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International: BP’s Blind Date (Spain), Milka’s Christmas ad Give to those who give the most (Germany) and HSBC’s CSR Birmingham (UK) are the most effective ads from around the world in 2019, according to Kantar’s inaugural Creative Effectiveness awards. These new awards celebrate the world’s best performing ads across the three key media channels based on actual consumer feedback.

Spanning three categories (digital, print/out of home and TV) and from 78 different markets, the winners represent the most creative and effective work from over 10,000 ads tested with consumers in 2019 using Kantar’s Link creative testing, which measures any advert’s potential to deliver against short and long-term brand goals. These first award winners perform in the top 4% for short-term sales likelihood, and the top 1% for the long-term brand building, when measured against the Link database of over 200,000 ads, analyzed over the past 30 years. The winning ads are all at least twice as likely to drive sales than an ad that performs at the median evaluation score and ten times more likely than a weak ad.

Hindustan Unilever’s ‘Ouch Mummy’ creative for Bru Instant has ranked #9 amongst the top-performing global TV ads for 2019. It’s the only ad from India to win an award across all categories- TV, Digital, and OOH/ Outdoor. However, this bit isn’t highlighted in the release.

The winners show that distinctive creativity is central to advertising success, falling in the top 15% of ads for distinctiveness in Kantar’s database. In a world flooded with content, brands need to ensure their advertising captures people’s attention.

Digital effectiveness: Engage don’t enrage

Analysis of the digital category revealed the most effective ads reward the viewer with entertaining content that breaks through the ‘ad filter’ in consumers’ minds and compels them to view it. Milka’s Christmas ad Give to those who give the most tops the digital ad awards, demonstrating the power of storytelling for driving engagement by evoking strong emotions. The beautifully touching film, centred around a strong, seasonally relevant message of thoughtful gifting, was created in partnership with the European Union of the Deaf and promotes inclusion in a very moving way.

Print & Out of Home ads: Spark a response in seconds

The winners here illustrate the power of creativity to deliver an instant impression of the brand. The immediate impact is essential as consumers give just seconds of their time to print and out of home (OOH) ads, in which the content needs to communicate its message or hook the viewer in for longer.

HSBC evokes an immediate emotional reaction through its winning OOH execution. The shocking statistic that 1 in 45 people living in Birmingham has no address, therefore can’t have a bank account, a job, or a home, helps highlight the work the bank is doing to support the local community. The impact of the message is heightened by delivering it in situ enabled by the medium of OOH.

Top-performing TV ads tell great stories

The TV winners demonstrate the continued sales-generating and brand-building ability of broadcast content, particularly when strong distinctive assets are weaved into great emotional storytelling. Crowned as  Kantar’s most powerful TV ad of 2019 globally, BP’s Blind Date is a great example of how a distinctive approach to a category can create differentiation. The ad shows how a functional message can be intrinsically sewn into an amusing, brand-centric story that is quite different to what you would expect to see from the category.

Daren Poole
Daren Poole

“The first-ever Kantar Creative and Effective awards showcase some of the most impactful advertising work from around the world,” said Daren Poole, Global Head of Creative at Kantar. “The commonality across all the winning ads is distinctiveness, and how strongly the brand is integrated into the narrative. Our winners – real consumers’ favorites – take on many forms and employ a range of creative tactics to convey their message; proving there is no ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach that can be employed to achieve great content. Interestingly, many of the winning ads in Kantar’s Creative Effectiveness awards are heart-warming stories or contain humor, in contrast to the broader industry trend, which is to incorporate humorlessly.” Just over one third (34%) of 2019’s adverts were intentionally light-hearted or funny, compared to more than half (54%) of ads evaluated by Kantar in 2000.

Poole added. “For content to drive brand impact and deliver ROI, it must be created with the consumer in mind, by understanding what will translate best to the audience, and how. Weaving intelligent and iterative research into the creative development process ensures the strongest ideas, and most effective executions end up seeing the light of day. We know that in the era of the COVID-19 pandemic consumers want advertisers to have authentic empathy and to be useful. Achieving this creatively and sensitively is incredibly difficult, making pre-testing as important as ever”

For more learnings about Link ad testing, advertising trends, and to review the full winner’s list, please visit https://www.kantar.com/creative-effective.

Tags: 2019’s most effective advertisementsBP’s Blind DateDaren Poole KantarHUL’s ‘Ouch Mummy’ creativeKantar’s Creative Effectiveness awardsPrint & Out of Home adsTop-performing TV ads

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