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CONCOURS: Nominees for the Osocio’s Best Campaign of 2010
“We’re in the business of changing behaviours, not winning awards.” is the statement Armando made last year. Why are we doing this award, then? Because we want to put the most creative and innovative social ads in the spotlight, so that non-profit organizations can learn and benefit from these best practices.
Evolution
The 20 nominees this year show us a remarkable evolution in social advertising. When I started blogging about this niche industry in 2005, most of the campaigns where print-only. The majority of the campaigns in 2010 are driven by online video. Digital and real-world interactivity, and social media, are growing fast. My prediction for 2011 is that these two will be the leading campaign instruments.
Just like last year each jury member will choose a top-10 from the nominees list and score them from 1 to 10.
All Osocio bloggers are members of the jury. And I’m proud to announce these ten external jury members:
- Aurélia Courtot, founder and blogger at influence-ethique.fr.
- Constantin Nimigean, Owner and blogger at oitzarisme, an important inspirational website about photography and founder of Love Issue online magazine.
- Fırat Yıldız, Art Director at McCann Erickson Turkey and blogfriend for a long time at Elma+Alt+Shift.
- Geoff Livingston, former public relations strategist, now Co-Founder, CMO at Zoetica.
- Jean julien Guyot, Trust Manager at agency SID LEE and blogfriend for a long time at IPUB.
- Martina Zavagno: Interactive marketer working for a premium sports brand. And famous advertising blogger at Adverblog.
- Nedra Kline Weinreich, Founder of Weinreich Communications, expert in the field of Social Marketing.
- Olga Figurska, Editor in Chief at the Polish website about social advertising Kampanie Społeczne.
- Sacha Declomesnil: E-marketing and web2.0 strategist. Specialist in fundraising 2.0. His blog.
- Tim Nudd, Editor at AdFreak.com.
The deadline for the jury is February 5.
The winner will be announced at February 7.
This is the Top 20 list of the best social campaigns featured on Osocio in 2010. One of these campaigns will become the Osocio’s Best Campaign of 2010 (see them after the break):
January
Aides: Naughty Graffiti
Aides / France / TBWA\Paris
See the original post
Zero Rupee note fights corruption
Fifth Pillar / India
See the original post
March
Have a break: Greenpeace vs KitKat
Greenpeace / UK
See the original post
April
I kill 15 people every minute
Solidarités International / France / BDDP & Fils
See the original post
May I
Every Team Needs a Shirt
180 / Netherlands/USA
See the original post
May II
Old Is The New New
HOPE Worldwide / India / Dentsu Marcom Pvt Ltd, Gurgaon, India
See the original post
June
Instant Oil Spill
Greener Media / USA / Mark & Phil
See the original post
July I
Alzheimer’s Erasers
Alzheimer’s New Zealand / Colenso BBDO, Auckland, New Zealand
See the original post
July II
Dispensing Dirty Water
UNICEF / USA
See the original post
August
The Majestic Plastic Bag
Heal The Bay / USA / DDB
See the original post
September
Signs of trouble on the I-75
Norm Magnusson / USA / Funism (Norm Magnusson)
See the original post
October
It Gets Better
Dan Savage / USA
See the original post
November
The Guide Dog Interviews
Guide Dogs NSW / ACT / Australia / Three Drunk Monkeys
See the original post
December I
What’s so great about growing old?
Liga Preuana de Lucha Contra el Cancer / Peru / Y&R, Lima
See the original post
December II
Attraction Le Manga
INPES / France / DDB Paris
See the original post
Edito pick
Sussex Safer Roads Partnership / UK / Daniel Cox
See the original post
Editor pick
The $73,000 bar bill
Ogilvy Brazil
See the original post
Editor pick
A history forgotten is a future lost
Apartheid Museum / South Africa / TBWA\HUNT\LASCARIS
See the original post
Editor pick
GooTube
The Test Tube / Canada / National Film Board of Canada
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Editor pick
It rarely stops
National Domestic Violence Hotline / USA / Y&R Chicago
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Dégradant ?
Provocant ?
Avilissant ?
Sexiste ?
Désespéré ?
autres ?