EGO SEARCH

TitleEGO SEARCH
BrandRELIANCE COMMUNICATIONS
Product / ServiceINTERNET SERVICE PROVIDER
CategoryA07. Best Use of Digital Media
EntrantMEC Mumbai, INDIA
Entrant Company:MEC Mumbai, INDIA
Media Agency:MEC Mumbai, INDIA

Credits

Name Company Position
Team Reliance Mec

Results and Effectiveness

More than 7000 followers interacted with the personalized ads on Google Reliance’s Twitter account added over 300 followers in a week… …Up by 3000% over the previous week #RelianceMobile became a trending topic on Twitter in India All this at an investment of less than US$ 4000!

Creative Execution

We used search and social media as a winning combination to give this idea a new dimension. We bid for our social followers’ names as keywords and created a Google search campaign. These followers were asked (via Twitter) to Google their name for a pleasant surprise. On doing so, followers saw a personalized Google ad wishing them a happy new year. This ad then led them to a personalized landing page with Anushka Sharma (a leading Bollywood actress) wishing them Happy New Year. These followers then shared this greeting on their social networks and made it viral. As a result, we continued to bid for names of our new social followers and serve them this unique experience

Insights, Strategy and the Idea

It was the last week of December 2011. Leading up to the New Year, Reliance Mobile wanted to engage with their social media followers (Twitter/Facebook). We wanted this engagement to be more involving than the hordes of New Year wishes our followers would anyway receive. Greeting methods like direct mailers, e-mailers, text messages, cards, etc. are passé and usually end up in the trash – either physical or digital. We wanted our New Year message to be unique and attention-grabbing. Today, the Internet has something on those who are socially active online. Their social media presence is turning people into mini online-celebrities. This is validated by the very strong correlation between social media activity and organic search results. Admit it or not, all of us have searched for our names on Google. Welcome to social narcissism. Welcome to ego searching. We decided to leverage this behavior for our task