TAC targets social media users in new “Best In Slow” campaign via Loud&Clear, Melbourne
For its latest campaign, the TAC has directly targeted users of social media, with a particular focus on reaching younger drivers, who continue to be over-represented in road trauma.
Created by Melbourne digital agency Loud&Clear, TAC’s “Best In Slow” campaign sees a production team responding to users who’ve tagged images of their pets through the #bestinslow tag on Twitter, Vine and Instagram. Within a few minutes, the user’s pet is the star of a quirky, personalised animated song with a subtle reference to “taking it slow”.
Says Joel Beath, head of content, Loud&Clear: “We wanted to do something friendly, a bit quirky and unique for TAC’s social campaign. People love posting pictures of their pets online and, hashtags like #dogsofinstagram have hundreds of thousands of followers, we thought, why not find a way to use the popularity of these hashtags, and how much people love their pets to get a message across?”
TAC head of community relations Joe Calafiore said this new online venture was an alternative way of encouraging people to stick to the speed limit.
Says Calafiore: “Pets to most of us are like family and don’t want to see their loved ones get hurt. #bestinslow is a light-hearted approach to getting people to stop and think about their behaviour on the road, with a serious message that speed kills.”
Speeding is one of the biggest killers on our roads with excessive or inappropriate speeding contributing to around one in three road deaths in Victoria.
The #bestinslow playlist has been specifically designed to cater for this with tracks based on those from artists like Kanye West and LMFAO, but the catalogue can also suit older generations and their pets with inspirations ranging from Fleetwood Mac to The Eagles.
The campaign is on now and will run until next Wednesday.
Head of Content – Joel Beath
Creative Director – Ben Beath
Account Director – Sarah Mundine
Content Producer – Isaac Wall
Animation Production – Dirty Puppet
Sound Production – Nick VanCulenburg
3 Comments
Clever. Won’t necessarily make people drive slower but will definitely get some attention.
Yeah, nice one guys. This is one of the more unique uses of marketing through social media that I’ve seen in recent times. The hashtag on Twitter is like entering a pet store on acid.
I really like this. Some of the posts are hilarious.