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INDUSTRY AWARDS
By our African Marketing Confederation News Team | 2024
Today is deadline day for nominations. Awards form part of the AMC Marketing Forum being held in Mombasa, Kenya.
The African Marketing Confederation (AMC) is to honour top marketers who have developed and executed innovative campaigns that engaged with their target audiences, resulting in consumers acting on the message and achieving a positive outcome.
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These marketers will be recognised for their efforts at the African Marketing Confederation Awards, one of the highlights of the AMC Marketing Forum taking place in the historic and scenic city of Mombasa from 25-27 September.
The deadline for nominations is today (19 September 2024). There are multiple award categories, culminating in the Campaign of the Year. Categories cover areas of expertise such as tourism, social media, consumer insights, cause-related marketing, and brand strategy.
Entry is open to all marketing professionals in member countries who meet the eligibility criteria and all nominations must be for works/contributions completed in 2023 or 2024.
African Marketing Confederation Awards in more detail
“It’s no coincidence, given the location of our forum in Mombasa, that one of our categories is the Tourism & Destination Marketing Campaign of the Year,” says Helen McIntee, AMC President.
She adds that this category recognises the most outstanding marketing campaign within the tourism and destination marketing sector.
“The winning campaign will have to demonstrate exceptional creativity in promoting travel, tourism and hospitality services, significantly impacting the brand’s visibility and business outcomes. The campaign should effectively engage target audiences, inspire action, and contribute to the growth in the number and value of travellers to the destination,” explains McIntee.
She adds that the awards are also celebrating the Best Social Media Campaign of the Year, which laud the most effective and creative use of social media platforms in a marketing campaign. The campaign must stand out for its originality, execution and ability to connect meaningfully with the audience.
“The winning entry should show a deep understanding of social media dynamics, leveraging content, storytelling and community engagement to drive significant brand awareness, engagement and business results,” states McIntee.
Also part of the awards lineup is the Most Effective Campaign of the Year, which honours the strategy that achieved the most significant business impact, driven by the intelligent use of technology, data and innovative approaches.
“It’s important, given how fast technology is moving, that this submission shows how it fitted with overall business goals, values and mission, as well as the strategic thinking behind the campaign, including identifying opportunities and challenges,” the AMC President emphasises.
The Best Use of Local Insights award celebrates campaigns that have successfully tapped into local culture, traditions and consumer behaviour to create highly resonant and effective marketing communications. The winning entry should show a deep understanding of the local market, reflecting cultural nuances to enhance the brand’s connection with its audience.
This submission must be culturally relevant, integrating local insights into messaging and strategy while also being respectful in portraying local culture and traditions.
The Best Cause-Related Campaign needs to have aligned a brand with a social cause or issue. It should demonstrate a genuine commitment to making a difference, creatively and effectively raising awareness, driving action such as behaviour change, and contributing positively to the cause.
McIntee says the sought-after Brand of the Year honours the company that has demonstrated exceptional performance, innovation and leadership in the marketing industry over the past year.
“The winning brand should exemplify excellence across various campaigns and initiatives, showing consistency in creativity, effectiveness and engagement with its audience. The brand’s impact on the market, cultural relevance, and ability to set new industry standards will be critical factors,” she explains.
The AMC President continues: “Our drumroll category is the Campaign of the Year, which is our top honour and awarded to the campaign that stands out as the most exceptional marketing effort of the year.
“To win, the team must show a perfect blend of creativity, strategic insight and execution, resulting in extraordinary impact and effectiveness. “It should serve as a benchmark for excellence in the marketing industry,” she says.
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