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July 6, 2017

Budweiser Draws Millennials With ‘Zombie Apocalypse’

In an effort to boost positive sentiment among 24- to 35-year-olds who typically drink craft beer, Budweiser activated a series of Denver-based events that treated millennials to an entirely new take on the Halloween season—a fictitious Budweiser Bottling Plant turned pop-up party… for the undead. The brand’s “Fear Fest” program ultimately attracted 7,000 target attendees...

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February 9, 2017

Activision Uses RFID To Declare War on Static Gaming

Activision’s Call of Duty franchise declared war on static gaming events over the fall, activating a three-day Call of Duty XP event that immersed thousands of fans in a theme park environment that brought the brand’s vivid battlefields to life. Décor that replicated game maps, photo ops, hands-on game play and physical challenges like paintball...

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February 9, 2017

McDonald’s Turns NASCAR Fans into a Pit Crew with VR

McDonald’s redefined “drive thru” over the summer with a high-octane racing experience that helped the brand capitalize on its NASCAR presence and connect with the property’s biggest fans. Leveraging the HTC Vive virtual reality system, the fast food behemoth’s Pit Crew Experience popped up at 10 race locations throughout the NASCAR Sprint Cup series. Armed...

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February 8, 2017

Social Media Helps SAP Extend Conference Content

Social media was an integral part of SAP’s digital strategy, extending SAPPHIRE NOW content to audiences worldwide. The objective was to amplify content and the SAP “Live Business” campaign introduced at the event. Social channels leveraged included Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn, Slideshare, Periscope and Snapchat, and tying it all together was event hashtag #SAPPHIRENOW....

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February 8, 2017

Cisco Live’s Command Center Drives Social Chatter

Cisco Live used social media to create a truly “attendee-aware” event that recognized attendee contributions to the conversation and forged an ongoing connection with the Cisco brand. Prior to the event, user-generated content on Twitter and a Facebook caption contest built awareness and generated interest and excitement. On-site, a social media command center monitored engagement...

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