Drive customer recommendations Archives - Page 13 of 93 - Event Marketer

May 29, 2019

Thanks to Blizzard Entertainment lots of ‘good boys’ got a good home

Cause marketing programs are most effective when the connection between the brand and the cause is authentic and relevant. Blizzard Entertainment played fetch and retrieved a campaign surrounding its annual Chinese Lunar New Year live-streaming event that not only satisfied a specific marketing challenge, but sent hundreds of adoptable dogs to their forever homes. Enter:...

read more

May 28, 2019

Microsofts app leads to color in NFL helmets and the life of many

WHY THE JUDGES LOVE IT: Microsoft’s Surface technology is often seen on the NFL’s sidelines, but its impact stretched beyond football thanks to Create Change, an integrated campaign designed to foster social change with the help of five NFL stars who run charities. Its retail component featured a custom illustration app that let customers design...

read more

May 28, 2019

McDonald’s makes sure YOU are loving it

THE SETUP: McDonald’s biennial Worldwide Convention aims to inspire and inform 15,000 global stakeholders, and in a year marked by unprecedented disruptions within the business, the brand needed its 2018 event to be more engaging than ever. Just as the fast food giant makes decisions based on customer insights, it designed the convention to be...

read more

May 28, 2019

USAA brings free falling with the US. Navy to life

WHY THE JUDGES LOVE IT: USAA is known for its long-term support of the legendary Army-Navy Game. So to elevate its sponsorship activation, the brand gave fans a chance to virtually participate in a rare experience—parachuting into Lincoln Financial Stadium on game day. Using 360-degree footage captured from an actual Navy jump, USAA created a...

read more

May 28, 2019

Pandora gets (pop-) up and personal at their concert

WHY THE JUDGES LOVE IT:  When it comes to Pandora’s annual pop-up concert, extending the program’s reach is a critical piece of the strategy. This year, Pandora designed an interactive experience built for organic social sharing to make it happen. The brand asked concert attendees a series of questions, with topics ranging from their perception...

read more

Receive the latest news and special announcements from Event Marketer

SIGN UP FOR UPDATES

© 2025 Access Intelligence, LLC – All Rights Reserved. |