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Welcome back to another episode of The Barber’s Brief. A segment where we cover news that caught our eye, a marketing moment where we highlight a case study, and our ad of the week.

We hope you enjoy the show!

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In the News:

Nvidia's 10-for-1 Stock Split Is Over. Here's What's Next for the Stock.

Link: https://www.fool.com/investing/2024/06/16/nvidias-10-for-1-stock-split-is-over-heres-whats-n/

Meta announces new enhancements to Reels and AI-powered solutions at Cannes

Link: https://www.socialsamosa.com/2023/06/meta-reels-ai-solutions-at-cannes/

How to Kill Creativity 

Link: https://hbr.org/1998/09/how-to-kill-creativity 

TikTok ads will now include AI avatars of creators and stock actors

Link: https://techcrunch.com/2024/06/17/tiktok-ads-and-branded-content-will-now-include-ai-avatars-of-creators-and-stock-actors/ 

Marketing Moment: Highlighting Case studies (3-4 minutes):

Bubly / Buble Launch - ARF Advertising Research Foundation 

Link: https://thearf-org-unified-admin.s3.amazonaws.com/ARF%20Ogilvy%20Award%20Case%20Studies/2020%20ARF%20David%20Ogilvy%20Award%20CS/Buble%CC%81-vs.-bubly.pdf

Challenge - Gain market share in a fast-growing category

Background 


Insight 


Creative


Launch


Results


Ad of the Week

Paddy Power - Danny Dyer and Peter Crouch star in Paddy Power's new Euros advert

Link: https://youtu.be/BdavDrqE2jg?si=vyfH-5jhmfesqcM4 

Danny Dyer (English actor and presenter) brings his Cockney charm to Paddy Power’s ad, capturing the nation’s excitement for the tournament with a humorous twist. The commercial playfully pokes fun at British quirks, featuring diverse characters who deliver sarcastic ‘compliments’ to the English. From Italians mockingly admiring our fashion to Germans grumbling about World Cup chants, and Dyer himself, portraying the quintessential English dad abroad, the ad is a witty celebration of our national character.