Endurance Advertising: Peugeot's Click-and-Hold Online Car Game
Advertising as punishment—it's all the rage these days. Crispin Porter + Bogusky is making people sit and stare endlessly, arduously, at a spinning Whopper over on DirecTV. (Swiss Chalet previously did something similar with rotisserie chicken in Canada.) And now, from Sweden, we get an online version from agency Volt Stockholm. Visitors to a special Peugeot website were challenged to click and hold their mouse button on a car they wanted—and the person who held on the longest got to drive it for a week. To get people even more riled up, they rigged up the site to show thumbnails of the people you were competing against. You couldn't just tape down the mouse button, either—you had to enter keyboard prompts now and again. According to the case study video, these showdowns lasted up to 15 hours. Diminishing returns at that point, you would think. The whole thing is reminiscent of Hands on a Hard Body, the great 1997 documentary about a Texas contest where people have to keep a hand on a (non-virtual) pickup truck for the longest amount of time to win it. (That's better than driving it for a week, but the Texas contest goes on for days.) People just love a good endurance challenge, apparently. I'll stick with the auto loan.
- Would Yahoo or Facebook Make a Better Tumblr Parent?
- Gevalia Aims for a Buzzy Social Partying Weekend
- Modest Buzz for NewFront Content Based on Social Sharing Data
- Former Publicis COO Richard Pinder on Reimagining Global Networks
- Meet the Sleepy's Creative Finalists
- Yahoo Adding Tweets to Homepage
- Embattled Abercrombie CEO Backpedals on Exclusionary Comments
- NBCUniversal Expands Licensing Deal With Amazon
- Goodby, Silverstein Brings the Funny for YouTube's First-Ever Comedy Week
- YouTube Star Tobuscus Forced Into Making Insane Musical Ad for Hot Pockets
- California Winery's Ads Pair the Product With Sex, Drugs and More Sex
- How AT&T Got Kids to Make Some of the Year's Best Ads
- Would Yahoo or Facebook Make a Better Tumblr Parent?
- Layoffs Hit BBDO, Goodby
- Wired and Cisco Collaborate on Crowdsourced Tablet Mag
- Nathan Sorrell, Overweight Jogger From Famous Nike Ad, Loses 32 Pounds
AdFreak is your daily blog of the best and worst of creativity in advertising, media, marketing and design. Follow us as we celebrate (and skewer) the latest, greatest, quirkiest and freakiest commercials, promos, trailers, posters, billboards, logos and package designs around. Edited by Adweek's Tim Nudd. Updated every weekday, with a weekly recap on Saturdays.


Email
Print







