Title | MESSI MESSAGES |
Brand | LAY'S |
Product/Service | LAY'S SAVOURY SNACK |
Category |
C02. Messaging Campaign |
Entrant
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180 AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS
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Idea Creation
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180 AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS
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Production
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UNIT9 London, UNITED KINGDOM
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Additional Company
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SYNTHESIA London, UNITED KINGDOM
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Additional Company 2
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VOICEARCHIVE UK LIMITED Harrow, UNITED KINGDOM
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Credits
Kalle Hellzen |
180 Amsterdam |
Chief Creative Officer |
Joe Craig |
180 Amsterdam |
Creative Director |
Ed Ryder |
180 Amsterdam |
Creative Director |
Jake Butler |
180 Amsterdam |
Art Director |
Jessica Gunn |
180 Amsterdam |
Copywriter |
Marloes van den Berg |
180 Amsterdam |
Chief Production Officer |
Colin Pueschner |
180 Amsterdam |
Producer |
Max Hurford |
180 Amsterdam |
Account Director |
Suzanne Whittaker |
180 Amsterdam |
Account Manager |
Sarah Gough |
180 Amsterdam |
Head of Business Affairs |
Martin Wong |
180 Amsterdam |
Senior Planner |
Jeroen van Hove |
180 Amsterdam |
Data & Insights Strategist |
Katie Melkonian |
180 Amsterdam |
Data & Insights Analyst |
James Kibbey |
Unit9 |
Films Director |
Stephan Bischof |
Unit9 |
Creative Director |
Neal Bryant |
Unit9 |
Producer (Digital) |
Harry Starkey-Midha |
Unit9 |
Producer (Film) |
Sophie Keyse |
Unit9 |
Executive Producer |
Corneliu Ilisescu |
Synthesia |
Lead Engineer |
Yoan Petrov |
Synthesia |
Delivery Engineer |
Jonathan Starck |
Synthesia |
Supervisor |
Martin Kingston |
VoiceArchive |
Sound Engineer |
James Murray |
Unit9 |
Business Director |
Sammy Viel |
Unit9 |
Project Manager |
Krzysztof Pulchaski |
Unit9 |
Technical Lead |
Krzysztof Wyrzykowski |
Unit9 |
Senior Frontend Developer |
James Stokes |
Unit9 |
QA Lead |
Michał Jakobsze |
Unit9 |
Designer |
Background
Lay’s has proudly sponsored the UEFA Champions League for years. We’re all around the pitch, in ad breaks and social, we sponsor amazing players like Lionel Messi, Paul Pogba, and Lieke Martens.
But the sponsorship game is intense. It’s cluttered. We faced fierce competition from other brands, everywhere. We wanted to stand out in a way that built on Lay’s long history of galvanising social connection.
So we focused on earning a place where brands aren’t normally able to advertise, and aren’t particularly welcome. Private messaging groups. The holy grail of earned media. The groups where all the real football chat happens.
There was no buying our way in, though. We had to do something genuinely interesting and useful to fans – something that entered football culture and created conversation. Something totally unlike any other brand. Challenge accepted.
Describe the creative idea
TV is now the second screen, especially when it comes to football. The camaraderie and banter that once happened when mates watched matches in the same room, now take place through messaging apps.
So, imagine if a video message from legend Lionel Messi popped up in one of your chats — where he says YOUR name and invites YOU to watch the game, you wouldn’t dream of turning down the G.O.A.T, would you?
Introducing Messi Messages: the future of football invites.
Messi Messages is a deepfake-powered experience allowing fans all over the world to create their own personalised video messages from the football star himself, spoken flawlessly in their own language. With ten language options and thousands of variables, people can generate an almost limitless number of bespoke messages to share in group chats and on social platforms.
Describe the strategy
Lay’s focuses on social football fans, those who love the experience and camaraderie around watching football.
Today, the most personal and richest social football experiences happen on social messaging platforms. Brand-free zones where all sponsors are shut out.
In order to go where no brand had gone before and become part of real, personal football conversations, we needed to find a way to infiltrate these spaces.
So we played our trump card: globally loved football superstar, Lionel Messi. The G.O.A.T himself. We made Messi the heart of the idea, our Trojan horse, who not only unlocked access to private football conversation, but got people to share Lay’s content with their mates.
Describe the execution
We launched Messi Messages through (the real) Messi – he invited his 295m social followers to visit the website and create their own personalised message in any of ten languages.
Our tongue-in-cheek film showed the innovative deepfake technology in action, where we heroed a suddenly multilingual Messi, proudly announcing the “increíble/
невероятный/inanılmaz/incredible” technology as if he could speak Spanish, Russian, Turkish, and English. “Wow!” exclaim impressed fans, because – wow, indeed.
Local influencers drove usage in specific countries, posting their stunned reactions to receiving personal invites from Messi, teaching their followers how to use the technology, and encouraging them to visit the website.
An additional educational film ran to ensure that people were crystal clear on how to make their own personalised message from the G.O.A.T.
List the results
Messi Messages became part of football culture.
It’s been used A LOT:
1.43 Messages were created per second in the first 24 hours. To date, over 4.5 million personalised Messi Messages have been made – all living second lives when shared on WhatsApp and social, with strong Lay’s branding.
People love it:
They’ve been spending an average of 4 minutes on the site – 375% above-norms.
The bounce rate is a tiny 7% — that’s 800% above-norms.
We blew up social, with people saying...
“THIS IS A GENIUS AD CAMPAIGN”
“Este idea es brilliante”
“One more reason to love Lay’s”
It was picked up organically by ESPN, infiltrated WhatsApp groups and was genuinely useful and entertaining to football fans.
And the best results of all, which are a bit harder to measure; friends spending more quality time together. Something we could all use a little more of.