Anti-Bacterial Kitchen Cleaner Most Effective Ad of 2009

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Most effective ad of 2009? Dettol’s Surface antibacterial spray according to a TNS Research International study which measured how “motivating” ads are. And this ad does motivate. Mostly by graphically illustrating the problem the product solves – the killing of potentially harmful bacteria in a kitchen.

The survey, which measured more than 250 ads over the year, used an “early warning tool” called Mercury to measure how likely consumers are to buy the product or service after watching an ad. TNS claims the study can determine whether the consumer engaged with the ads and how they felt emotionally when they viewed them.

Paul Baker, the head of Mercury at TNS Research International, said: “In 2009, Swine flu dominated headlines and directly affected a lot of people. The awareness of how to keep the flu bug at bay was exceptionally high and Dettol pitched its ad just right.”

We love a solution that involves chemicals. We wonder what Method’s Shiny Suds would have to say about this product. Oh wait, let’s not go there again.

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