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Duracell: Power Forward

Molly AlexanderAlyssa NicholsSuchanun OvathanasinCarlee ThomsonKara Whytas

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Background

2013 Silver Anvil Award winner Superstorm Sandy

› Affected 24 states› Destroyed towns, homes, businesses

Alabama, Missouri, Maryland, then Northeast Tri-State area

Batteries, flashlights, charging stations, source for TV broadcast, connected loved ones via Satellite phone and WiFi

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Previous Research

Duracell/Harris Interaction research findings› 62% said disaster preparedness was a

personal priority› 64% said they think they are prepared

BUT…› 64% of adults in America's 10 largest cities

don't have disaster plans in place› Only 30% of New York residents said they

have disaster plans in place

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Research

Research before disaster relief efforts› “Tide Loads of Hope” › May 2011: Power Relief Program featuring

the Power Relief Trailer Research concerning Superstorm

Sandy› Collaboration with FEMA › Reviewed consumer feedback from past

disaster relief efforts and implemented the Rapid Responder and Community Center

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Campaign Objectives

SMART Objectives

Amplify “trusted” brand equity by delivering relevant and meaningful power relief solutions to communities in the Northeast, during a time of critical need after Superstorm Sandy

Increase consumer awareness of brand’s trustworthiness by delivering power relief solutions during Superstorm Sandy by 10% by the end of the campaign

Expand on previous power relief efforts, visiting more towns and touching more consumers in need than ever before

Increase number of cities/towns receiving power relief from previous efforts by 10% by the end of the campaign

Leverage a wide variety of consumer touch points to spread awareness about relief locations (understanding the desired target audience was without TV/Internet but was looking for information on their mobile devices and/or was connected to friends and family who could relay information)

Increase awareness of relief locations by utilizing various methods of communication available to those without power and/or friends and family with the ability to relay information by 10% by the end of the campaign

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Strategies/Tactics

Social Media/News Coverage

Networking

Effort Expansion

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Evaluation

More than 10,000 visited Power Forward Fleet

More than 150,000 batteries donated Estimated 1,700 mobile devices charged Over 235 million media impressions 5 million Facebook impressions, 62 million

likes, 4 million shares, nearly 2 million comments

3.7 million Twitter impressions, nearly 600 #PowerForward tweets

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Lessons Learned

Learned from “Tide Loads of Hope” campaign and improved upon their idea

Create awareness for disaster preparedness to prevent large relief efforts

Help publics worldwide


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