Weekly - KW 42/23: Streaming, Kampagnen, Eigenmarken (#159)

EPISODE · Oct 20, 2023 · 24 MIN

Weekly - KW 42/23: Streaming, Kampagnen, Eigenmarken (#159)

from Decoding Brands · host Colin Fernando - BrandTrust

Netflix, Nucao, Oatly, Aldi, Ferrero, kinder Schokobons, Erste Hilfe, Fleurop Die Marketing- und Markennews der Woche KW 42/23: Überraschung der Woche Netflix Zahlen der Woche Netflix Werbeausgaben Themen der Woche Nucao mit erster TV-Kampagne: Nucao tritt bisher rebellisch, provokativ und anders als andere Süßwarenhersteller auf und somit ist auch der Spot anders. Besonderheiten sind u.a., dass die kreative Idee vom CMO & Co-Founder Christian Fenner kommt und die Darsteller Mitarbeitende von Nucao sind. Insgesamt großes Lob von Colin. Oatly: Die ebenfalls rebellische Marke hat 2 Außenwerbeflächen in Berlin gemietet und eine Seite dafür der Milchindustrie überlassen. Oatly selbst zeigt ihren CO2e Abdruck und bietet der Milchindustrie an, ihren ebenfalls zu präsentieren. Aldi macht weiter mit dem Thema Inhouse-Modekollektionen und bringt Fanartikel für Eigenmarken wie River oder Tandil raus. Die Ziele von Aldi: Eigenmarken attraktiver machen und über Verknappung Anreize schaffen. Die Produkte können nicht gekauft, sondern nur gewonnen werden. Fragwürdige Markenelemente und wie sie wirklich entstanden sind Ferrero Kinder Schokobons Fundstücke Erste Hilfe Fleurop

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