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Damas turns to social media for relaunch

Jewellery company Damas has launched its biggest ever social media campaign as part of the relaunch of its Farfasha brand.

The UAE-based company, which is also rolling out a TV and cinema commercial featuring re-signed brand ambassador Nancy Ajram, has allocated 10 per cent of its total marketing budget to social media and other digital initiatives, including Facebook, Twitter, You-Tube, Foursquare and the utilisation of QR codes.

The digital work has been created by Gozoop and sits alongside the above-the-line work carried out by FP7, which is the first it has created since it won the account earlier this year. Media buying and planning is being handled by FP7’s sister agency UM.


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2 Comments

  • GOZOOP – Is this the same agency which is handing Mad Over Donuts in India? – I Just love MOD…..

  • I think that resigning one of the biggest pop stars in the Middle Eastern world in Nancy Ajram was the best move possible for Damas and the Farfasha line. Also, I believe that they’re conversion to social media based advertising (despite it’s tardiness) is something that will only boost business exponentially as people will continue to look on their phones/computers/ipads etc. and see the ads. It has become so easy to reach people through Facebook/Twitter/Instagram etc. and having someone recognizable as the spokeswoman for the product that you’re trying to sell will only draw more attention to the ad as people scroll through their respective news feeds. One thing that the Farfasha brand should highlight in it’s social media campaign is Nancy Ajram socializing with the public whilst wearing the specific jewelry to personalize the buying experience. The original campaign was launched in 2005, so the new campaign will definitely help target a new audience nearly a decade later.

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