Now here's a great campaign for WWF Germany made by Jung von Matt. Something we'll definitely will be seeing in Cannes next year. Click here to see the campaign's site.
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It doesn't matter what they say about you, as long as they're talking about you. Seen in this light, the Huismann movie was a great success for advertising.
I think thats a good campaign. we support the wwf for 3 years and we hope that they change the world. Not for us - for our childs. We hope that a lot of members will support the wwf in the next time.
That's not a great campaign, it's just an embarassment for WWF. Haven't you read yet Save As WWF? No Thanks!
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Hi, in my opinion, it`s a great spot. It´s a sucess, because, we discuss about it. Thats advertising.
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't matter what they say about you, as long as they're talking about you. Seen in this light, the Huismann movie was a great success for advertising.
ReplyDeletehello from germany, thanks for your video. we support you and link the video to our friends.
ReplyDeleteI think thats a good campaign. we support the wwf for 3 years and we hope that they change the world. Not for us - for our childs. We hope that a lot of members will support the wwf in the next time.
ReplyDeletenice campaign, but very expensive. normaly i like wwwf but today its more a company than a benefit organization.
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