this little piggy… h1n1 awareness campaign
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This Little Piggy… H1N1 Awareness Campaign. This Little Piggy washed its hands * This little piggy covered its sneezes * This little piggy…. Presented by Kari Robinson, Lisa Wilke & Amanda Betts. Problem:. Since June 2009, more than 70 countries have reported cases of the H1N1 infection - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
This Little Piggy…H1N1 Awareness Campaign
Presented by Kari Robinson, Lisa Wilke & Amanda Betts
This
Litt
le P
iggy
was
hed
its h
ands
* T
his
little
pig
gy c
over
ed it
s sne
ezes
* T
his l
ittle
pig
gy…
.
Problem:
• Since June 2009, more than 70 countries have reported cases of the H1N1 infection
• The 2009 H1N1 flu is expected to dramatically increase the amount of sickness and flu fatalities– This increase will lead to a lack of vaccines &
more hospital visits
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Creative Journey to our Little Piggy
•Started with a want to emphasize everyday body movements and objects to showcase CDC’s preventative measures such as:
•Cover your sneezes and coughs•Wash your hands•Get plenty of rest•Stay hydrated
•Our result was attempting to spell out the key words within the coordinating shapes
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But…
• We weren’t liking – The lack of brand uniformity– Inconsistency in color and typography– And we felt it wouldn’t be memorable
• So we reverted back to research
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Research
• The CDC and World Health Org. (WHO) address concerns and push for preventative measures outside of vaccines
• Drawn from an informal survey, individuals recall childhood nursery rhymes
• Several campaigns already use childhood familiarities like Sesame Street to demonstrate prevention
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Our Marketing Objective
• By creating a play on a classic nursery rhyme, we will capture specific target audiences – Children– Parents or caretakers of children– Expecting parents
• This will increase prevention awareness and turn the preventative measures into habits.
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This Little Piggy re-born
• The campaign will address the CDC preventative measures for individuals in a more memorable way
• Unlike Sesame Street, the This Little Piggy rhyme has been around since 1760– It is part of our English culture
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Print Campaign•Tactics – Use the nursery rhyme to address preventative measures: • This little piggy washed
its hands• This little piggy covered
its sneezes• This little piggy got
enough rest• This little piggy took its
vitamin C • This little piggy drank
plenty of water• And this little piggy
stayed healthy all the way through flu season
Guerilla Campaign• Continue the nursery rhyme theme• Each of these incorporate a tongue-in-cheek tone• Uses:
– Bumper stickers– Billboards– Stationary, online banner
• This guerilla initiative entices the reader• Peaks interest for people to go to the Web site for more information on preventative measures
Flash
• The Flash advertisement will be used online on various Web sites– As seen here:
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Further develop the big idea
• Using the play on words, readers will be encouraged to look for the next piggy’s message
• More interest creates more awareness• The nursery rhyme has shown its capability of
being historically remembered and will continue to do so
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Media & Inclusions
• Media-Web site advertisement, print ads for magazines and newspapers, guerilla advertising.
• Inclusions- This Little Piggy Web site link for more information on the campaign– This site will also include links to the CDC and other
sources of helpful information
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This Little Piggy Campaign is…
• Consistent• Memorable• Catchy• Simple and to the point
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Summary & Call to action• Memorable, playful campaigns leave a lasting impression• To prevent a global infection, spreading awareness is the best
medicine• Adapting the ‘This Little Piggy’ campaign will create:
• H1N1 Awareness• Habit forming preventative measures• Fun for all ages
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Questions?
This
Litt
le P
iggy
was
hed
its h
ands
* T
his
little
pig
gy c
over
ed it
s sne
ezes
* T
his l
ittle
pig
gy…
.
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Work Cited
• CDC Information: http://www.cdc.gov/• Nursery Rhyme Information:
http://www.rhymes.org.uk/• Additional Information:– www.adcouncil.org– www.flu.gov– http://www.who.int/en/