ADVERTISING

Description

Brief:
Men do not appreciate how common prostate cancer is and that it's killing one man every hour in the UK. Even worse, research clearly showed that men were reluctant to talk about their health or confront serious medical issues. Our core objectives were as follows: 1. To raise awareness of Prostate Cancer in the UK. 2. To de-stigmatise the disease and hopefully raise money for research. 3. To achieve the maximum effect with the minimum budget possible. 4. To raise the profile of the charity to generate wider interest. 5. To build the donor database for future fundraising.
Solution:
We created a 40" film which showed the late comedian Bob Monkhouse talking about losing his battle with prostate cancer, in his own inimitable style. This was launched through a PR campaign, generating unprecedented levels of national coverage appearing in national media continuously for a week. In addition, an extensive integrated campaign was developed, negotiating partnerships with national press, outdoor media and cinema to reach as many people as possible with our core campaign message. A retail partnership with WH Smith meant that badges were sold in every store in the UK. The campaign was supported virally and online. In addition, DM targeted high value potential donors.
Results:
We created over £3million worth of media value with a budget of less than £50,000. An estimated 83% of the UK population has seen the campaign an average of 4 times. The PCRF annual income from June 2007 is forecast to show an increase of 70% year on year. Traffic to the website increased by 500%. There has been a 228% increase in the charity's donor base including a rise in the number of regularly monthly donors by 580%. Mark Emberton MD, the Charity's medical advisor, commented: "I have seen a marked increase in patients being tested and diagnosed with the disease as a consequence of having seen the Bob Campaign".

This professional campaign titled 'Give a Few Bob' was published in United Kingdom in June, 2008. It was created for the brand: The Prostate Cancer Research Foundation, by ad agency: The Communications Agency. This Direct medium campaign is related to the Public Interest industry and contains 1 media asset. It was submitted over 16 years ago.

Credits

Advertising Agency: The Communications Agency, London, UK
Chief Executive: Robert Prevezer
Head Of Art And Design: Shaun Patchett
Creative Director / Copywriter: Alan Curson
Senior Account Director: Caroline Jenkins
Account Manager: Rachel Patman
Executive Producer: Red Bee Media
Production Manager: Bridie Harrison, Red Bee Media
Bookings Co-Ordinator: Gemma Pasierb, Grand Central Studios
Managing Director: Tricia Moon, Resonate
Partner: Anthony Clifton, Greg Turzynski, Experience Communications
Film Director: Red Bee Media

ADVERTISING

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