Plant a flag for The North Face

The North Face_website homepage.jpgOgilvy Shanghai and Neo@Ogilvy Shanghai has developed a campaign for The North Face with the goal of firmly positioning the pre-eminent outdoor brand in China. The North Face aims to be THE brand that inspires and moves people to go out and explore the world. Targeting Chinese consumers under 35 who are interested in the active, outdoor lifestyle, the campaign capitalized on the brand's red flag icon and its representation of exploration/ The campaign encourages people to explore a new place and plant a red flag using their mobile phone. The challenge was to see how many flags people could plant in 18 days.
The North Face_Red Flag campaign.jpgThe 360-degree integrated communications campaign encompassed advertising, website development, mobile marketing, on-the-ground events at Sanlitun in Beijing and at Xujiahui in Shanghai, public relations, in-store promotions and field marketing.

The first phase of the Red Flag campaign ran for 18 days (October 15-Nov 1, 2009). The second phase is in development. The campaign results were extremely pleasing; at the end of phase one, more than 650,000 red flags had been planted by consumers. Visit the website: redflag.thenorthface.com.cn.

Leave a comment

About Campaign Brief Asia

A blog for advertising creatives in Asia. To pass on news or advertise on the CB Asia blog, or to subscribe to Campaign Brief Asia or Campaign Brief Australia/NZ magazines, or The Work 09 Annual, email: Kim or Michael

Latest jobs

Retrieving latest jobs

House rules for commenting

Here are the ground rules for posting comments on stories: This site is a moderated blog. Comments that are seen to be more abusive than witty and/or constructive will not be posted. Obviously, we do not allow 'hate speech' or comments that are seen as a personal attack, defamatory, degrading or prejudicial to an individual or company. Overly abusive language also adds nothing to any discussion and will not be published. On occasions we will be asking people to contribute work, opinions and views on various topics - you are free to disagree, so long as you observe the above rules and remain constructive.