FIND YOUR REASON TO SMILE

TitleFIND YOUR REASON TO SMILE
BrandUNILEVER
Product / ServiceZHONGHUA TOOTHPASTE
CategoryD01. Online Video
EntrantPHD Shanghai, CHINA
Media Agency PHD Shanghai, CHINA
Entrant Company PHD Shanghai, CHINA
Media Agency 2 PHD Shanghai, CHINA

Credits

Name Company Position
Shirley Qu UNILEVER CHINA Brand Building Director
Kate He UNILEVER CHINA Brand Building Manager
Sophia Chen UNILEVER CHINA Media Manager
David Porter Unilever China North Asia Media Director
Elsa Liu UNILEVER CHINA Brand Building Team
Li Qian Phd Content Director
Abby Wong Phd Digital Director
Angela Zou PHD Planning Manager
Nishtha Mehta PHD Mobile Capability
Cherry Cao PHD Planning Exec
Kel Hook PHD Head Of Strategy

Creative Execution

The centrepiece of the campaign is an 8-minute short film, starring China’s Julia Roberts, leading actress, Yao Chen. The story centres on Yao’s character, a world-weary photographer burnt out by urban life. Gaining a glimpse into her future, coupled with the wise words of a worldly newspaper street vendor, Yao’s character understands the importance of finding her one reason to smile. Distributed on China’s top digital video online and mobile platforms Tencent and Youku drove video views while Zhonghua added additional functionality to selfie app Story Camera, that generated smile points based on how much you smiled in your selfie.

Combining thought provoking branded content, smart use of digital and social and first time OOH channels, Zhonghua’s Smile Campaign generated plenty of results to smile about: • No.1 Brand Total Awareness • 24% sales volume growth vs previous year • 20% Increase on sales vs. category growth • 725,000,000 Digital impression • 27+ Million Chinese watched the branded micro movie on digital and TV • 8,060,000 Reaches on Sina and Tentent Microblogs • 2,300,000 photos were shared via mobile app StoryCamera • 2,240,000 Searches • 52% Increase of WeChat followers • ROI reached 790%

You would think a country that has become the second largest economy in the world would have plenty to smile about? While China’s rapid economic development has lifted millions out of poverty, it has come at a cost – People in China are just not as happy as they used to be. Our audience of young post 80’s urban Chinese have spent most of their lives striving for success in an ever-growing competitive landscape. The result? While material wealth has improved living environments, it has not necessarily improved quality of life. Zhonghua toothpaste, a local brand with a 60 year history in China, took it upon itself not just look out for the dental health of a nation, but help China’s stressed out urban middle class discover their smile again. Creating a branded content campaign that challenges our audience to discover their one reason to smile.