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  • The sound of silence in TV ads

    The sound of silence in TV ads

    NEW DELHI: Procter & Gamble’s detergent brand Ariel has continuously sparked conversation around household chores in the past. Now, the brand has come up with a new season of its ‘share the load’ campaign. The advertisement is conceptualised by advertising agency BBDO. This time the brand has urged all family members to contribute and share the load in household chores. However, what distinguishes it from the earlier campaigns is, there is no exchange of dialogue between family members. The brand has followed the route of silence to depict the message powerfully with visual elements.

    The film has already crossed 10 million views so far. P&G India and head CMO Sharat Verma says, “We believe there is something beautiful when a son, father or husband comes forward to #ShareTheLoad. Which is why Ariel has continued to raise pertinent conversations to encourage more and more men to participate in household chores.”

    The brand started bringing up these torchbearer conversations from 2015. The first ad which gained a lot of traction was, “Is laundry only a woman’s job”, while in 2016 it touched an important issue of doing household work from one generation to another with ‘Dads Share The Load’ movement. Last year, too, the brand focussed on an essential issue, “Are we teaching our sons what we are teaching our daughters” with Sons #ShareTheLoad. In the new campaign, ShareThe Load for Equal Sleep, it highlighted the impact of the unequal division of chores on housewives.

    The concept of silent advertising is not new. The craze for such ads began in the 1990s but disappeared later in the 2000s as brands started getting more vocal. Nevertheless, with time we are seeing brands following the nuances of silent ads once again. Fevicol ads barely came with dialogues and it has always connected with consumers because of its simplicity and humorous execution. Right from Camlin permanent markers to Pidilite M-seal or the recent Haier TVC silent performers’ ad highlighting Haier’s long-standing relationship with the Indian consumers, brands have started experimenting with their advertising communication.

    We have seen silent advertising being used globally as well. Last year, UK broadcaster ITV released a campaign on the rising issue of anxiety and depression in children. The ad ends with a message to “tune back in” to their family’s story. European footwear brand Bianco came up with an interesting silent love story in the form of a short film The Lift, urging everyone to start a conversation.

    India too has seen a resurgence of silent ads. One reason could be its differentiating factor that helps brands rise above the noise, increasing attention and recall.

    Makani Creatives, co-founder and MD Sameer Makani believes, “For an ad to be effective it needs to grab the user’s attention in two to three seconds and audio is a crucial part of the experience.”

    However, consumption patterns have evolved and social media has become a key platform for communication and content viewing. Most of these platforms have muted audio as default for any ad until the user chooses to turn it on.

    “Keeping this aspect in mind, brands are experimenting with no-audio crisp ads. The concept is different from a usual ad and one cannot draw parallels between the two. It’s a double-edged sword when a brand experiments with such content. The screenplay and plot need to be extremely strong to create impact. Otherwise, it may miss yielding any results for the brand,” Makhani explains.

    FCB Ulka group creative director Anusheela Saha says, “Silence, when applied judiciously and appropriately, can be a strong persuasive thought communication, and in Ariel’s case, it works really well. They have made a montage of their previous ads and have thoughtfully edited and crafted the message to make it relevant for today. In today’s time, when women are the silent bearers of additional home duties, a silent ode to them only resonates more beautifully.”

    However, Taproot Dentsu executive creative director Pallavi Chakravarti raises a pertinent point. Is there evidence that silent ad will work better than one with spoken words? Says she: “I don’t think one can make a blanket statement about how silent ads work versus regular ads. Every ad works or doesn’t on its own merits. There’s no guarantee that just because you have dialogues in your ad, you’ll make an instant connection with your audience. By that logic, every commercial should be a runaway hit. Equally, there’s no proof that a silent ad will work better – it could just pass like a ship in the night.”

    “Ariel’s ad works, to my mind, because it is consistent with the messaging that the brand has put out for many years now. The team has successfully built the share the load property from the day it was first launched, so we don’t need dialogues to understand the message, in this case,” she elaborates.

    Scarecrow M&C Saatchi founder Raghu Bhatt points out that if silent films can tell a story, silent ads can too. “In India, we have seen many successful zero-dialogue films for brands like Allout and Cherry Blossom. Coming to this ad, it’s like a reminder film. There is no story but a collage of couples sharing the washing chores. Simple storyboards that don’t require the expert supervision of an ace director- seem to be the norm, due to shooting restrictions.”

    That may be the case this time with the new Ariel TVC, however, silent ads can work well to make your brand be heard.

  • Haier Kicks off The Festive Season with Exciting Consumer Offers

    Haier Kicks off The Festive Season with Exciting Consumer Offers

    MUMBAI: Haier, the global leader in Home Appliances & Consumer Electronics and World’s Number 1 brand in Major Appliances for 9 Consecutive Years*, has announced a range of attractive consumer offers, bringing joy to the festive celebrations this season. The promotion has begun with the festivities and will last till 7th November, 2018 across the country.

    Haier understands the evolving needs and preferences of the consumers and its product innovations are a testimonial of the same. Thus, boosting the consumer buying sentiment and adding to the festive fervor, the brand has announced a Fixed EMI offer with Bajaj Allianz to bring home any product from its premium range at INR 2018 only. Haier is also offering unique warranties on its range of products like 3-year warranty on all Haier televisions (80 cm and above) and 4-year extended complete warranty with free installation on Haier split air conditioner range for just Rs.999.

    Adding sparkle to your gaieties and to enhance the shopping experience of customers, Haier is offering attractive consumer finance options. Further, an array of attractive consumer offers will be available across all product categories where consumers will get exciting assured gifts on purchase of Haier products during the promotion period.

    List of Offers:

    Free cutlery set with a purchase of any Bottom Mount refrigerator
    Free Haier dry iron with any top mount refrigerator
    Free wine glasses with Haier wine cellars
    Free Haier steam iron with any Front Load washing machine
    A dry iron free with purchase of any Top load washing machine
    Absolutely free Installation on purchase of any Haier water heater

    Commenting on the launch, Mr. Eric Braganza, President, Haier Appliances (India) said, “We are extremely happy to announce the lucrative consumer offers for this festive season. With the core focus on our brand philosophy of customer inspired innovation, we aim to forge a stronger bond with our consumers by addressing their evolving needs and expect to have phenomenal festive season sales this year. Following a 360 degree approach this festive season, we will run our marketing initiatives via various platforms such as Electronic, Print, Digital and in-store branding etc.”

    Haier has put together a strong marketing strategy across categories to promote its products this festive season. The brand has devised consumer-insight based campaigns to target its audience across age groups and geographies. This year, Haier will be an associate sponsor of season 10 of ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati’ with its Bottom Mounted Refrigerator line-up on Sony channel. Other key sponsorships include – ‘Mega Icons’ on National Geographic channel, Dance Plus Season 4 on Star Plus, Sa Re Ga Ma Pa on Zee TV and Master Chef Australia on Star World. These partnerships are in sync with the brand’s philosophy of customer inspired innovation thus, increasing the excitement and brand recall amongst its consumers.

    This year, Haier also partnered with Unimoni Asia Cup 2018 as Official Global Partner & Associate Gold Sponsor. To bring cricket to a larger Indian audience, Haier ran a consumer contest #AsiaCupWithHaier through which fifty lucky winners stood a chance to travel to UAE to watch an Asia Cup match live. Additionally, the brand will also be sponsoring India-West Indies cricket series which will start from 4th October 2018 to 11th November 2018 to build a closer connect with the consumers and enjoy the spirit of cricket together.

  • Haier says to  turn things straight in latest campaign

    Haier says to turn things straight in latest campaign

    MUMBAI: Home appliances and consumer electronics brand, Haier, has launched a new TV commercial featuring its revolutionary range of Bottom Mounted Refrigerators (BMRs). 

    Conceptualised around the theme of ‘India, Ab Seedhe Ki Aadat Daal Lo’, the TVC brings alive the differentiated proposition of Haier’s BMR technology in a creative way with a vision to resonate with the masses.

    Featuring glimpses of a busy Indian city, the commercial showcases how people have over time developed a habit of doing things their own way instead of following the right way. Be it trivial issues like attending phone calls in silent spaces like a yoga class or bigger concerns such as bribing officials to ensure our work gets done, we are always looking at ways of getting around the rules with ‘jugaad’. Bound together with the track, ‘Yahan Ulti Ganga Behti Hai, Reverse Mein India Rehti Hai’, the TVC reaches its climax with the narrator asking India to give up living in reverse (ulti aadatein) and embrace Haier’s revolutionary BMRs as their new refrigerator of choice. 

    The new TVC will run across 60 TV channels including leading national, regional, general interest, music, sports and news channels in eight languages.

    The commercial draws from the value add and benefits of using a BMR as against the traditional refrigerators, equating the use of the latter with numerous ‘ulti aadatein’ India has. With a BMR, consumers get the benefit of having the refrigerator part on top and the freezer placed at the bottom, to reduce the need for users to repeatedly bend while accessing commonly used items from the refrigerator.

    Haier India president Eric Braganza says, “Haier has been a pioneer of the BMR technology in India and around the world. We introduced the technology in India in 2007 with the ‘Ulte ko Seedha’ campaign and since then there have been several product design and technology changes in line with our efforts to create the perfect solution meant for today’s modern contemporary families.”

    Famous Innovations founder and CCO Raj Kamble adds, “The competition is aggressively marketing features in this category. Having done that with Haier BMR already last year, we now wanted to take things to the next level. These little upside down things that we Indians do are wrong but also quite endearing, because it’s just so us! It’s a light take on our ‘ulti aadats’ that, one of which i.e. bending down to get things from the fridge, is being corrected by Haier. Hence, the idea – “India, Ab Seedhe ki aadat daal lo!”

    Following a 360-degree approach, Haier will run all its marketing initiatives via various platforms such as electronic, print, OOH, digital and social, in-store branding, press, broadcast etc.

  • New TVC showcases smart eye Haier AC functionalities in a quirky manner

    MUMBAI: Haier, a global leader in Home Appliances & Consumer Electronics, is ready to welcome the summer season with the launch of its new TV commercial campaign for its recently launched inverter technology, ‘Smart Eye’ air conditioner.

    The TVC went live on television recently and is being aired across all metro cities in six different languages across leading English, Hindi, GECs and other regional entertainment, movies and music channels. The new TVC primarily highlights the consumer centric smart features of Haier’s ‘Smart Eye’ Air-conditioner. Haier partnered with Scarecrow Communications, Delhi as the creative agency for conceptualizing and executing the TVC.

    The story revolves around different characters including renowned actors such as Jugal Hansraj who plays the role of a progressive prince bringing the new Haier AC in the house and the lead character Remotu kaka played by Vaibhhav Mathur. The film has been directed by renowned Ad Film director – Pradeep Sarkar of Apocalypso Film Works.

    The story is of a royal family living in a palace where every member has different demands when it comes to the cooling intensity of the AC and Remotu Kaka holds the utmost responsibility in the house to adjust the temperature, the air throw direction, cooling intensity etc. of the each air conditioner with his multiple remotes. The TVC stars striking characters with unforgettable quirks. From Remotu Kaka who is wearing a jacket loaded with remotes to a Rajmata who plays polo sitting on an electric wheelchair to a king’s family wielding Japanese fans. Not only this, but also the entry of Haier Air Conditioners in the film is quite unique where they are escorted into the palace placed on a series of royal palanquins.

    The commercial details out the user benefits of the ‘Smart Eye’ air conditioner by Haier, which comes with Inverter Technology, energy saving capabilities and is designed to add comfort and convenience to the lives of the consumers.The Cooling intensity and temperature adjustment in an AC is a primary concern many consumers have, but to understand what the human body wants is also very difficult. Therefore, the TVC focuses on the recently introduced ‘Smart Eye’ AC by Haier, which comes with a human sensor where the AC automatically adjusts its cooling efficiency depending on the number of people in the room, their exact position as well as external light conditions. Moreover, the storyline of the commercial also highlights how constant manual adjustment of temperature or cooling intensity leads to wastage of electricity. Thus, with the introduction of Haier’s new ‘Smart Eye’ AC, “Remotu Kaka” does not have to manually adjust the temperature and other functionalities of the AC anymore and his life is now like a cool breeze of air as against the earlier times, when he had to constantly manage various things through multiple remotes.

    The campaign will run across all digital and social media platforms of Haier based on the theme “#Remotukaka”.

    Haier India president Eric Braganza said, “The demand of air conditioners will considerably increase, therefore, our aim is to create a top of mind recall amongst consumers for Haier air conditioners through the launch of this TV commercial. It is targeted towards consumers who intend to upgrade or purchase a new home appliance that is efficient and adds extra comfort to their lives.”

    Scarecrow Communications founder-director Raghu Bhat said “The AC market is getting increasingly cluttered and hyper-active. The first requirement for any communication is disruption and memorability. Hence the story line and the characters in the plot – have to appeal to consumers instantly. That’s why we created a character and a name – “Remotu Kaka” that consumers can remember and talk about. To communicate the propositions of the Smart Eye AC, we have used vivid visual demonstrations that bring alive the differentiated features like 50 feet cooling and Human Eye where the breeze follows a moving person.”

    YouTube Link for the TVC –

  • Haier introduces TV capabilities through Roku Streaming

    Haier introduces TV capabilities through Roku Streaming

    MUMBAI: Haier has announced this year‘s line of televisions characterised by new designs such as an ultra-thin frame, enhanced sound solutions, and other features such as Roku® streaming. This line-up the company says continues its plan to further its goal of making technology simple and accessible to the consumer, helping to take consumers‘ home entertainment experience to new heights.

    Haier America senior VP digital products group Thomas D‘Angelo said, “As a global leader in consumer electronics, we are thrilled to be in a position to introduce consumers to technology in a simple and easy way that opens up new possibilities for them. CES 2013 will showcase the breadth of our television line and the flexibility and options we offer.”

    Select Haier televisions will come ready for use with the new Roku Streaming Stick™ which instantly gives consumers access to movies, television shows, music, casual games and other entertainment. The Roku Streaming Stick plugs into the MHL port of a Roku Ready Haier HDTV and streams entertainment from any household high-speed Wi-Fi connection. A number of new LED models feature ultra-thin frames that provide a virtually edgeless picture for a truly immersive viewing experience.

    Along with content and picture quality, Haier is focussed on enhancing the audio experience by incorporating a 2.1 channel built-in audio solution into select models. These new developments come in response to the evolving consumer lifestyle that has accompanied the rapid emergence of smart and connected TV technologies in the past few years.

    The 2013 line-up will open up with the Core Series LED, which includes select Roku Ready models with a built-in speaker box for enhanced sound. The line then steps up to the Encore Series, which includes Roku Ready models engineered with their own 2.1sound system. The Encore+ series brings together Haier‘s LED technology and crystal clear high-definition picture with a bundle that includes the Roku Streaming Stick for effortless access to streaming entertainment.