Sensis performs a balancing act in its first ever integrated brand campaign via Ogilvy Melbourne
Sensis is launching its first ever brand campaign, created by Ogilvy Melbourne.
The campaign demonstrates the complicated balancing act businesses must maintain in order to keep growing and highlights Sensis’ supporting role, especially in the small to medium business (SMB) arena.
Sensis’ director corporate affairs, Libby Hay said the time was right for the company to launch a campaign focusing on the essence of what they offer customers, and the role Sensis can play in their growth.
Says Hay: “Our customers are already digitally savvy; it’s the marketing side of the equation they’re finding overwhelming. They’ve told us staying on top of marketing their business often feels like dealing with an untameable beast.
“Sensis can offer SMBs the support, guidance and tools to help them bring their marketing under control and give their business the competitive edge, hence the tagline – Sensis, Australia’s marketing partner.”
Sensis has transformed itself over the past few years, moving from a print directory-based company to one of the largest digital marketing services businesses in Australia with over 200,000 customers. Through its digital assets, Sensis can offer advertising, directory listings, SEO, SEM, websites and a host of other tools to help get Australian SMBs growing online.
The campaign will launch in Melbourne via TV, radio, digital and outdoor.
Client: Sensis
Director Corporate Affairs: Libby Hay
Marketing Operations Manager: Rebecca Ballantyne
Agency: Ogilvy Melbourne
Director: Matt Murphy
Production Company: Good Oil
Post Production
Offline: Method
VFX / Grade: Alt VFX
Music Negotiations: Music Mill
Music Track: Gonna build a mountain (First released by Anthony Newley, 1961 and covered by Sammy Davis Jr 1962, reproduced for the Sensis TVC)
Composer: Jonathan Dreyfus
Sound Mix: Sound Lounge
Lead Actor: Scott Harrison
Supporting Actors: Charlotte Connor and Timothy Abdalla
Location: Goulburn Airport, NSW
Media agency: Found
5 Comments
Good visual for sure, but is it a meaningful metaphor? And should they have cast that bloke from so many beer ads as the scooter rider? Discuss.
old cd guy – there you are again
can CB ban old CD guy, he’s such a drainer
@ehhhh his shopping list is probably better than anything you ever wrote.
Does anyone really believe this stunt? Just some boring post.