Trio of wins for Influential

Comms agency Influential has won and delivered a trio of integrated creative campaign briefs for Liverpool John Lennon Airport, Chargepoint Technology, and The City of Liverpool College, which the firm says highlights its expanding through-the-line offering.

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The team at Influential

Influential delivered two campaigns for Liverpool’s John Lennon Airport, which included an airport advertising campaign, social media collateral and email marketing collateral.

The agency’s ‘Shop Fly Save’ campaign was developed as an over-arching concept to promote the savings passengers could make when purchasing at the airport.

A second campaign was created to specifically raise awareness of the shop and collection service.

Chargepoint Technology, which supplies containment valves and integrated material handling equipment for the pharmaceutical, chemical and food industries, appointed Influential to deliver an integrated PR and creative strategy to make a greater impact at key global industry events.

Using a new positioning line, ‘Not Just A Valve’, Influential’s campaign for the business, drew on its expertise in Life Sciences and Pharma comms. At Interphex, the largest sector trade show in North America, the agency created large banners, initiated engagement with journalists, and generated social media activity, which resulted in further sales.

The agency also delivered a major campaign for The City of Liverpool College, which provides a set of options for young people and adults to enhance their skills. Influential delivered a multi-channel six-month recruitment campaign targeting 16 to 18-year-olds.

The campaign encompassed  PR strategy, an advertising campaign, video content, social media messaging, online advertising, vox pop collateral, case studies, vlogs and blogs.

Influential, which recently appointed a new creative director, Mark McGrath, is growing and expanding its creative offering, providing “a complete through-the-line service, encompassing brand development, PR, creative and digital marketing, and strategic marketing”.

McGrath said: “Strengthening and developing our creative offering is a key priority for the business and we’re delighted to have been appointed and to have subsequently delivered such strong campaigns for these three very diverse companies. These campaigns showcase the agency’s ability to work across sectors, identifying and drawing out compelling messaging and using visual, engaging and relevant mediums to communicate our customers’ messages to diverse groups.

“Each campaign was designed and developed to provide a cost-effective, comprehensive, and highly creative solution to a specific client requirement. Our bold, integrated campaigns have enabled each client to cut through and reach their target market, creating great impact and brand visibility, but more importantly, delivering real results.”

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