Volvo Courts Negative Vibes to Generate Gen-Y Thought

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Volvo’s Free Will campaign is a collage of consumer opinion about its C30 hatchback. While this concept isn’t new, airing negative views as adstuff (er, kind of) is.

The campaign also includes video shorts that viewers can rate upon seeing. One features an audience throwing tomatoes and heckling as a burlesque woman unveils the C30 on a theatre stage.

The campaign’s gone strong in the UK for a year. Ford global ad director Tim Ellis says the effort aims to get the up-and-coming 25-35 demo to do some thinking about the C30 and develop a relationship with Volvo based more on honesty than is typical in brand relationships. “In research, we learned that people feel as if we are really talking directly to them, so they consume [campaign offerings] and engage [them] differently than other typical advertisements,” he explained.

Cheers to Volvo for their bravery. We look forward to seeing how it turns out even if we don’t find the C30 that cute. (See? Works on marketers too.)

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