Gloria Jean’s Coffees and 7 Network launches biggest ever marketing campaign
This week sees Gloria Jean’s Coffees launch its biggest marketing initiative in the company’s history, as the global coffee house business teams up with Seven Network to sponsor its highly anticipated new television series, The Amazing Race Australia.
The $3M campaign is set to achieve unprecedented results and aims to increase brand awareness, build guest loyalty and drive transactions.
Talking about the partnership, Gloria Jean’s Coffees general manager,Gareth Pike, says, “This is one of the most anticipated televisionseries Australia has ever witnessed, so it was an obvious choice forGloria Jean’s Coffees. It’s undoubtedly the most ambitious initiativethe brand has ever rolled out and is designed to generate a significantbrand reappraisal as well as targeting a new guest demographic.”
Beginning on Monday 16th May 2011 to coincide with the launch of the firstAustralian series, the integrated marketing campaign will embrace aseries of tactical activities including above‐the‐line advertising, aswell as below‐the‐line activity including a social media campaign,product placement and in‐coffee house sales promotions.
As part of the largest campaign Gloria Jean’s Coffees has everundertaken, a consumer promotion will roll out in all coffee housesacross the country. The total prize value of over $630,000, includesstate winners of luxury holidays for two to Hawaii with a coffeeplantation tour and a Sunbeam Café Series Espresso Machine &Grinder to be won in each individual coffee house. Thousands of instantwins are also up for grabs.
Gareth Pike adds, “This campaign will help maintain Gloria Jean’sCoffees’ position as market leader in Australia by engaging our targetaudience and communicating with them effectively. Most importantly it’sgoing to be lots of fun and has franchise partners and team membersreally excited”.
Developed and implemented by Immersed Marketing, Gloria Jean’sCoffees’ own specialist marketing agency, the new campaign aims tobuild on the success of last year’s Australia’s Got Talent initiative.
With its multi‐layered approach, the initiative will engagenumerous media channels and leverage the show’s official mediapartners, including Seven Network and its publishing arm, PacificMagazines. The partnership will feature new brand and promotionaltelevision commercials shown on Channel 7, as well as a printadvertising campaign confirmed for Australian Good Taste, ColesMagazine, Men’s Health and Woman’s Health.
Other parts of the campaign include in‐program components shot inGloria Jean’s coffee houses in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; Prague in theCzech Republic; Johannesburg, South Africa and Singapore. Logoplacement will also be included across a number of properties owned bythe show.
Supporting the initiative, Gloria Jean’s Coffees will carry out aninternal engagement and incentive program with its Franchise Partnersand coffee house teams. Each of its 458 coffee houses will be providedwith a comprehensive campaign tool kit, signage and point of sale, aswell as competition prizes such as a Sunbeam Café Series EspressoMachine and Burr Grinder. Additional assistance will also be providedthrough the Gloria Jean’s Coffees Support Office.
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Their ads are like their coffee. Ordinary.
mmm taste the jesus
Is this a Levis ad?
Mmmmm, cult coffee.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzRKEv6cHuk
Why does a company like this believe they are going to get a good ad when they do it themselves internally? This is a terrible ad. In fact its not an ad, it’s a technique with no idea around it.
If you can’t afford an agency, there are plenty of award winning freelancers who you could pay to come up with better work than this. This is just wallpaper.
Do you take sugar with your homophobia?
the network promo team pumps these out for $2000. For a $3m spend…you would think they could hire a freelancer to come up with an idea.
Gay.
You get what you pay for.
What a piece of shit – the PR should have read – this will be one of the most flicked ads on TV, so make sure you have new batteries in your remote.
Hey, I drink coffee to speed up NOT slow down. What a pile of drivel.
Crap
Crap coffee
Crap concept
Crap execution
Crap cult
That is the worst, most OTT ‘enjoyment’ shot I have ever seen.
i relish the day when this company, their terrible coffee and now equally terrible advertising dies.
sadly the cult behind it has a little longer to live
I prefer St Ali.
Absolute rubbish.
Poor production quality.
Sweet Jesus that looks like bloody good coffee you’d sell your soul to Satan for.
I would rather instant coffee then GJC,it’s gone down hill in the last few years, dirty stores and can’t make coffee.