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internet 5 AD's which made the companies millions







1. Nike’s “Just Do It” Campaign

Nike’s 1988 campaign turned “Just Do It” into a global mantra.

Cost: $10M
Results: Sales soared from $877M to $9.2B in 10 years.

Why it worked: Universally inspiring and deeply tied to their values.

2. Cadbury’s “Gorilla” Ad

A gorilla drumming to Phil Collins’ “In the Air Tonight” stole the show.

Cost: $9M
Results: 10% UK sales increase, 500% ROI.

Why it worked: Unexpected, fun, and incredibly memorable.

3. Budweiser’s “Whassup?”

The simple “Whassup?” ad became a cultural phenomenon in 1999.

Cost: $1M
Results: 60% sales increase.

Why it worked: Relatable humor and unforgettable catchphrase.

4. Coca-Cola’s “Share a Coke” Campaign

Coke replaced its logo with names to encourage sharing.

Cost: $50M (global rollout)
Results: 2% sales boost in the US.

Why it worked: Personalization + social sharing created a cultural phenomenon.

5. Volvo

Cost: $4M
Results: 48M views in 9 days, $170M in revenue.

Why it worked: Stunning visuals + clear product demonstration.
 
I wonder what can justify 10M$ to film an old fart running on the bridge ??
Do filming the bridge require royalties to be paid ? or is the helicopter hiring to film it ? maybe they paid the old cunt 9.5M to risk an heart attack...
 
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