Benjamin Li
Nov 1, 2010

Taobao Mall rolls out US$3m branding campaign to change buying habits

Lowe China has partnered with Taobao Mall to launch an aggressive nation-wide branding campaign.

Taobao Mall rolls out US$3m branding campaign to change buying habits

The new nation-wide campaign includes TVC, print, OOH and online. Taobao Mall appointed Lowe China as creative partner to help build brand imagery and drive traffic to the online shopping mall.

The creative concept 'Where are the shoppers?' outlines the advantages of shopping online at Taobao Mall over shopping at traditional offline outlets.

The essence of the concept is captured in the campaign's theme 'No one goes out does not mean no one is shopping'.

The TVC features shopping malls that should be packed but are now empty, implying shoppers are staying home to shop online at Taobao Mall.

Kitty Lun, chairman and CEO at Lowe China, said, "We recognise the fact that among our target audience, people 15 to 29, online shopping has become an important part of daily life. Only at Taobao Mall can shoppers have a satisfying shopping experience of choosing from over 30,000 major brands of genuine and high quality products in the comfort of their home."

The TVC, which will be available in Mandarin and Cantonese in 60, 30 and 15 second versions, is directed by Pekka Hara of London-based production house Stink.  

Baiping Shen, chief planning officer at Lowe China, is responsible for Taobao Mall's brand strategies while Lowe China's chief creative officer Norman Tan oversees the production of the campaign. 

 

Credits:

Creative agency Lowe China
Chief strategy office
Baiping Shen
Chief creative office
Norman Tan
Creative director
Rachel Lin and Sunny Lai
Copywriter
Wendy Gan
Art Director
Henry Zhang and Sunny Lu
TV Production
Connie Chua and Effie Wan
Client service
Franie Zhang, Carrey Cao, Zhoulin Lei
Production house
Stink, China/London
Director
Pekka Hara
Cimematographer
Pasi Pauni
Film art director
Joe Tan
Music
Juri Seppa of Humina, Finland
Editors/Post production
Amanda James, Daniel Adams of MPC, London
Photographer
Derrick Lim
Retoucher
Patrick Ling
Media agency
ZenithOptimediaCredits

Source:
Campaign China

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