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AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL UNBLOCKER

COLENSO BBDO, Auckland / AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL / 2016

Awards:

Shortlisted Cannes Lions
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Overview

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Overview

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Ad blocking is a huge topic of conversation in the digital world at the moment.

Our idea was to harness the zeitgeist around this and use it for good. We would seek to turn this platform on its head and use it to get our messages to parts of the world they may usually be censored. We approached one of the worlds biggest platforms, AdBlock, to partner with Amnesty International and together take a stand against cyber censorship.

We knew that putting ads in front of those that had expressly chosen to block them was a risk for both parties. Our belief that this would not backfire was based on our analysis of the ad blocking audiences – it was a calculated risk that these messages would be ones close to their own hearts and one that they would be, on this occasion, happy to see ads for.

Execution

To ensure this audience, who’ve opted out of seeing all ads, would pay attention we turned to some of the worlds most recognisable names in the fight for freedom from censorship and surveillance to tell their stories in their own words.

Enlisting Edward Snowden, Ai Weiwei and Pussy Riot we created ads that clicked through to content written by these influencers on the dangers of cyber surveillance and governmental digital censorship, all driven by their personal experiences.

Launching on World Day Against Cyber Censorship the scale of the campaign was simple – everywhere users of AdBlock went, they would see our message.

They not only embraced it, they shared it on to the world through their own social channels. The seemingly counter intuitive partnership ensured that our story was picked up by news outlets around the world, ensuring the campaign was seen far beyond AdBlock’s 50 million users.

Outcome

On World Day Against Cyber Censorship this partnership between AdBlock and Amnesty International allowed our campaign to reach over 330 million people.

Globally, Amnesty International experienced the highest levels of web traffic in the history of the organisation

All ads were served to an audience who have actively chosen to block all advertising and yet they experienced a response rate of over 1000% above industry benchmarks.

The highest levels of web traffic occurred in China and Russia – exactly the sort of countries that Amnesty International usually find it hard to spread their message. This showed the power that this unique partnership with AdBlock created.

With a total campaign cost of less than $20,000, and $0 spent on paid media, we generated over $7.5 million worth of earned media.

Relevancy

Ad blocking is one of the hot topics in the industry right now. Everyone is talking about it with opinions ranging from ‘a basic digital right’ to ‘a modern day protection racket’.

Whilst the world argued about the ethics of ad blocking, we found a way to use this platform for good in a way that no one before us had. Our provocative partnership between Amnesty International and AdBlock allowed us to get messages about cyber freedom out into the world, to countries like China and Russia where Amnesty International often struggle to have their message heard.

Strategy

At the heart of ad blocking is the desire to control your online experience. People who have downloaded one tend to be more tech savvy, concerned with online privacy and believe that the internet should be free from censorship.

This made them a perfect audience for Amnesty Internationals message. There was just the small issue that they’re are not traditional supporters of Amnesty and they are an audience that are by definition hard to get your message in front of.

By convincing AdBlock to partner with us we ensured that we would get their attention – all we needed to do was make sure that the message would be one they would be open to hearing. The innovative nature of the partnership also helped us secure the attention of a wider audience way beyond just the AdBlock users.

Synopsis

Amnesty International are an organisation focused on abuses of human rights and freedom of speech around the world. Increasingly, the area of cyber censorship is a key focus for them.

Whilst the internet was meant to be a tool that liberated information, the reality is that a third of all people who are online do not have uncensored access to the world wide web. What’s more, since 2014 several countries that are seen as being free from these sorts of issues have added to the ‘Enemies of the Internet’ list – namely the United Kingdom and the United States of America.

Our campaign was to shine a light on this – to highlight the growing issues of online censorship and surveillance and to draw the worlds attentions to World Day Against Cyber Censorship. Amnesty International wanted people to take not, but had no media budget to reach them.

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