These shoes were made for walking the road to success
Watching IMM Graduate School’s Pearls of Wisdom video, one can’t help but feel a stirring sense of the opportunity, excellence and success of the institution’s brand. Michael Bratt takes a look at the campaign.
There’s a reason shoes are a recurring motif in the latest IMM Graduate School’s marketing campaign. And it’s not just because having an IMM qualification gives you a foot in the door…
Shoes were used to creatively convey the key message that walking in the steps of successful IMM Graduate School alumni gives a students a sense of what can be achieved, while also being a symbol of the journey the alumni have already taken.
The promotional video ends with the tagline, ‘Can you fill their shoes?’, a challenge to students to follow in the footsteps of the successful IMM Graduate School alumni, while at the same time encouraging them to chart their own career paths.
Aiming to increase awareness of and around the IMM brand, and tying it in with the school’s intake/registrations drive, the campaign is the brainchild of the educational institution in partnership with creative agency, Bain & Bunkell, and was created by Snippet Video.
The concept is a simple one to follow, with alumni relaying their experiences and stories of studying through the IMM Graduate School.
“Our biggest advantage, or strength, is our reputation, and word of mouth has always been the IMM’s most powerful marketing tool,” explains Charmaine du Plessis, IMM Graduate School’s chief marketing officer. “Our alumni are all ambassadors, so it seemed appropriate to use them as brand ambassadors to spread the word about the IMM Graduate School.”
As Vicky Moodley, business unit director at Bain & Bunkell, says, it was a “no brainer to use them as part of the campaign, since they have succeeded in their careers through studying with the university”. The messaging, she says, underscores the heights someone can reach when backed by an IMM Graduate School qualification.
Hot list of alumni
A shortlist of alumni was drawn up of who could potentially feature in the campaign before the selection process took place. Some of those included were Sandrine Prinsloo, head of marketing at Nedbank Business Banking; DJ Twasa from Lesedi FM; Tracy Porter, marketing and communications specialist at Wings Travel Management; and Cleo Zwane, senior marketing manager at Standard Bank.
The provocative behind-the-scenes video was not in the original campaign plan. “We planned on only producing seven short alumni ambassador videos showcasing people that excelled in the workplace,” Du Plessis explains. “We then decided to ask Bain & Bunkell to also include a pearls of wisdom video which we can keep in our archives but also use to show at student events. Students like it as it is informal while at the same time being informational.”
If the video is anything to go by, the alumni and behind-the-scenes team had a blast during the shoot. The alumni were photographed in a fun way, showing off their shoes and the props that linked them to their jobs. Some behind-the-scenes shots of agency and IMM Graduate School team members engaging with the ambassadors are also included.
Getting it out there
When it came time to showcase the campaign, it was distributed across multiple media channels with the aim of maximising its reach. These included radio, with DJ Twasa doing a voice-over; print, through newspaper and magazine adverts; television, through a MTV promotion; and posters and pull-up banners, which will be used at schools, exhibitions and support centres.
Out of home advertising platforms also played a big part in the campaign’s distribution via a number of outdoor outlets including a billboard in Sandton, mobile billboard/trailer in Gauteng, the back of a bus in Cape Town and street poles nationally.
Digital was also factored in, with posts across various social media platforms, including Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Instagram, on IMM’s accounts. The IMM Graduate School website also posted information about the campaign, and there was a PPC campaign across all the social media platforms.
This campaign, and its attention-grabbing Pearls of Wisdom video, demonstrate the value of education and learning. In a country whose standard of education is constantly being questioned, it is inspiring to see the success stories.