Ogilvy Melbourne facilitates new road safety campaign
By Jonas Lopez in Media News on Thursday, 14th March 2019 at 1:06pm
AAMI, Spotify, and Ogilvy Melbourne are running a new road safety campaign in Victoria, starting with the recent Labour Day weekend.
Called “Warning Spots,” the campaign uses geotargeted native ads aired over Spotify. These kick in when drivers approach certain accident hotspots in inner Melbourne, plus six major Victoria landmark areas that have also been tagged as major triggers for accidents. These include the Great Ocean Road and the Otway rainforests near the 12 Apostles.
Audio versions of the ads were also made to remind drivers of safety precautions without picking up gadgets that have an active Spotify app.
“Road Safety is at the heart of everything AAMI stands for. And road trips, especially on a long weekend are a major part of what it means to be Australian....
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