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Chicago Town takes X Factor campaign digital

September 5, 2011

Full service marketing and technology company, Amaze, has launched a new digital campaign to support the launch of this year’s limited edition Chicago Town Takeaway X Factor Pizza.

This is the second time that Chicago Town Takeaway Pizza has partnered with the entertainment show and the brand expects this campaign will build upon the success of the first deal.
The digital campaign includes the design and build of a new promotional website built in HTML5, ensuring it can be used on both desktop computers and tablet devices, underpinned with an integrated social and paid search campaign.
By entering a unique code printed on the inside of the limited edition packs into the website, consumers can win a share of a £2.5 million prize pot, including music downloads, pizza vouchers and cash prizes of up to £10,000.
In addition to the campaign website, Amaze has produced a Facebook application, offering fans of Chicago Town Takeaway Pizza the chance to nominate a friend to win tickets to The X Factor live shows in October.
Natalie Gross, Managing Partner of Amaze, said: “As Chicago Town Pizza’s lead digital agency, we are committed to delivering strategic solutions that work to enhance the brand’s relationships with its consumers. In this case we have created a campaign that is closely tied to consumer behaviours, utilising social media and paid search to facilitate immediate interaction and producing a site that is accessible on multiple devices.”
Paula Wyatt, Senior Marketing Manager of Chicago Town Pizza, commented: “Our first partnership with The X Factor last year proved to be a huge success, allowing us to drive category arrivals and build an increasingly positive sentiment for the Chicago Town Takeaway Pizza range. We are very excited to be building upon last year’s campaign by rewarding our consumers with a fantastic set of prizes and utilising digital channels to build brand loyalty and facilitate engagement outside of purchase.”
http://www.chicagotown.com/xfactor/

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