Canon’s New Camera Ads Focus on People, Not Products

As smartphones continue to erode sales of cameras and equipment, traditional brands are building digital platforms that double as marketing assets. Today, Canon launched the multi-year "See Impossible" campaign, shifting the marketing focus away from products and onto customers' stories. Canon's campaign centers around a new microsite, which houses a series of digital videos that highlight how customers use a range of products. One 45-second clip shows how an author used the technology to self-publish her book. Going forward, Canon will expand the site's content to include submissions from consumers and clients. A 3-D visual of an expanding box on the page divvies up different pieces of content. For example, clicking on one section of the box triggers a "create" experience to show how the products work. Other tabs highlight customers' stories and additional information about the brand. Grey New York is executing the brand strategy, integrated creative, event, promotional and public relations work behind the campaign. "We're going to use it as a messaging vehicle, but we're also going to use it internally to organize and marshal our resources in a way that's much more customer-centric than just strictly approaching everything from a product viewpoint that we've done over the years," said Michael Duffett, vp, general manager of marketing at Canon. "Our current Web properties do a great job of talking about the specific product, but nowhere do we have a really good place... Continue reading at 'AdWeek'

[ AdWeek | 2014-10-07 00:00:00 UTC ]

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New executives step up at Condé Nast as Nicholas Coleridge retires

Wolfgang Blau becomes president and Albert Read moves into the managing director’s role at the Vogue and Vanity Fair publisher New appointments have been announced by magazine publisher Condé Nast in the wake of Nicholas Coleridge’s decision to step aside and take on the role of... Continue reading at The Guardian

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Bopardikar to Succeed Bacon at B&T

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IAB Announces Schedule for 2017 Digital Video NewFronts

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Snapchat's Latest Moves Are Making It Look More Like a TV Disrupter Than a Social App

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Stordahl Joins Holiday House

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TV-like programming struggles to find a home on Facebook Live

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Google, Facebook will not place ads on sites distributing fake news

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With Second 'Podcast Upfront,' IAB Hopes Brands Will Buy Into Audio Advertising

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