Rhandell Rubio
Aug 26, 2011

Uncle Tobys rolls out inaugural digital campaign through Yahoo Singapore

SINGAPORE - Snacks and cereals maker Uncle Toby's has rolled out its first-ever digital campaign in Singapore, in a collaboration with Yahoo.

Uncle Tobys launches digital campaign in Singapore
Uncle Tobys launches digital campaign in Singapore

Yahoo will host 'The wholegrain contest' for Uncle Toby's. This interactive portalseeks to engage and educate consumers on the benefits of wholegrain products through information about wholegrain nutrition, an interactive poll and an online contest on the site. The poll serves to help Uncle Toby's collect insights into the wholegrain consumption habits of residents in Singapore.

The Uncle Toby's 'Wholegrain contest' concept was developed by Mindshare Singapore.

To drive traffic to the 'Wholegrain contest', Uncle Toby's will place display advertising on Yahoo Singapore over the course of the next four weeks. Users can also recommend the site to their friends via Facebook or Twitter.

"Yahoo offers a great contest solution for advertisers who want to get an online competition up and running quickly. Instead of designing a website from scratch and thinking about how they can collect data, companies can now leverage the traffic that Yahoo! has and their infrastructure to generate qualified leads in no time,” explained Tanja Hackford, digital manager for Mindshare Singapore.

Magdalene Tan, group brand manager of Uncle Tobys said, “We don’t have a website for Uncle Toby's in Singapore at the moment so the Yahoo 'contest solution' allows us to showcase our product, run a joint promotion with our partner, Subway, and provides us with a platform to generate interest in our wholegrain products. Most importantly, we can capitalise on the audience traffic that Yahoo Singapore receives to reach our potential customers.”

Source:
Campaign Asia

Related Articles

Just Published

2 days ago

Apple leads as US dominates Kantar's Top 100 Global ...

As US brands dominate the top 10 in Kantar's BrandZ 2025 ranking, Chinese companies and APAC players like Airtel are rapidly gaining ground, signalling a shifting balance in global brand power.

2 days ago

Microsoft to retire Xandr DSP in favour of an ...

After acquiring the DSP from AT&T in 2021, Microsoft’s priorities began to shift more to the sell side, with AI at the forefront.

2 days ago

Arthur Sadoun calls for ‘different approach’ at ...

Publicis CEO says Lions festival should not just be about 'AI theory' or 'celebrating creativity for its own sake', given the toughest conditions since the pandemic.

2 days ago

From Hiroshima to Hangzhou: How Jagabee and Frugra ...

The Tokyo-headquartered maker of the hugely popular potato fries, Calbee, is tapping into anime fandom and IP collaborations to boost sales and brand affinity in China. Read our interview with CMO Hiroyuki Miyakura.