PORSCHE MARRIAGE

Short List
TitlePORSCHE MARRIAGE
BrandPORSCHE NETHERLANDS
Product/ServiceSHARE A PORSCHE
Category A03. Cars & Automotive Products & Services
Entrant ACHTUNG!McGARRYBOWEN Amsterdam, THE NETHERLANDS
Idea Creation ACHTUNG!McGARRYBOWEN Amsterdam, THE NETHERLANDS
PR ACHTUNG!McGARRYBOWEN Amsterdam, THE NETHERLANDS
Production ACHTUNG!McGARRYBOWEN Amsterdam, THE NETHERLANDS
Credits
Name Company Position
Christian Mezöfi mcgarrybowen Amsterdam Design Director
Joost Huver mcgarrybowen Amsterdam Designer
Daniel Sytsma mcgarrybowen Amsterdam Creative Director
Julio Álvarez mcgarrybowen Amsterdam Senior Copywriter
César García mcgarrybowen Amsterdam Senior Artdirector
Michael James Phillips mcgarrybowen Amsterdam Designer
Kees Plattel mcgarrybowen Amsterdam Creative technologist / Motion Designer
Sasha Irla mcgarrybowen Amsterdam UX Desinger
Johan de Meijer mcgarrybowen Amsterdam Digital Producer
Nikki Haighton mcgarrybowen Amsterdam Senior Content producer
Holy Fools Holy Fools Film Production
Tobias Pekelharing Holy Fools Director
Niels den Otter Audentity Sound & Music
Egotribe Egotribe Website production
Vodafone Automotive Vodafone Automotive App production
Vincent Rang mcgarrybowen Amsterdam Creative
Erwin Verweij Erwin Verweij Editing Editor
Soundcircus Soundcircus Sound & Music

The Campaign

Would you marry your friends for a Porsche? Thanks to Share a Porsche, groups of friends could now enjoy a Porsche together. But sharing a Porsche with your friends is quite a commitment. Something that requires much more from your friendship. That’s why we came up with Porsche Marriage, a campaign that challenged friends all over The Netherlands to accept the ultimate commitment: marrying each other in exchange for sharing a Porsche together. In order to make this challenge 100% real, we conducted an extensive research, finding the only place in the world where this wedding could legally happen: Kinnaur, a region in India where group marriage is a tradition. Among those who dared to engage with our proposal, we picked four winners who travelled to Kinnaur to officially marry each other, and who now share a Porsche together.

Creative Execution

In April 2016, right before the wedding season, we launched an online video featuring a priest who looked viewers in the eye with a daring question: “Would you marry your friends for a Porsche?” For the next two weeks, we gave people the chance to interact with the video (Yes, I do/No I don’t). For those who clicked 'Yes, I do', a wedding process started, including an invitation to marry three friends of their choice through the signing of an official prenuptial agreement with them. Their new marital status had to then be posted on their social networks, which helped our campaign spread wider. After two weeks of direct engagement, we selected the four winners in an official Porsche event. Two months later, we sent the four friends to Kinnaur, the only region in the world where group marriage is not only legal, but a respected tradition.

With a budget of less than 50.000 euros and no bought media, Porsche Marriage turned out to be an activation with a great direct response among our target audience. Over 15.000 users visited porschemarriage.nl during the first week, with an average time on page of over 3 minutes. From those 15.000 viewers, 1.750 became active participants, with a 12% conversion rate from viewing to completed registration (and not just any registration: we asked them to sign a prenuptial agreement). In the end, 1.520 marriage proposals were accepted, resulting in over 500 complete groups of friends officially participating and willing to get married. Other results: Total Facebook reach: 727.532 views (2787 likes, 491 reactions, 435 shares, 3770 clicks on link).

Porsche positions itself as an ‘uncommon’ brand, for ‘uncommon’ people; based on the insight that these people have proven in their (often successful) lives that they are willing to go the extra mile. They enjoy the journey as much as the destination. So our strategic challenge was to communicate a service that makes Porsche more accessible to a younger target audience while maintaining the ‘uncommon’ nature of the brand. Therefore we decided to put our prospective owners’ to the test. Sharing something precious like a Porsche takes love and dedication. So we challenged them to accept an ultimate, ‘uncommon’ commitment: group marriage.