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Superson and Google Help Single Indonesians Move On this Valentine’s Day

07/02/2020
Advertising Agency
Helsinki, Finland
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Let's Move On shows how Google Apps can help Indonesians in all types of romantic situations this Valentine's Day

We are happy to share our latest collaboration with Google Indonesia with a campaign that offers a fresh perspective to Valentine’s Day by showing support to those less lucky in love.

Titled ‘Yuk Move On’ (‘Let’s Move On’), the campaign celebrates those who are single, in ‘almost-but-not-quite’ relationships or in the ‘friend-zone’. The inclusive Valentine’s Day campaign serves as a reminder about the importance of self-love and celebrating life, showcasing how you can move on in life, with a little help from Google.

Nine Google apps are promoted in the tongue-in-cheek campaign for their ability to aid in the process of moving on from a past relationship. For example, Google Photos’ facial recognition helps you identify the face of your ex-partners so you can put them where they belong: the past.

To launch the campaign, we distributed a 'Moving On Kit' to Indonesia’s top single influencers and YouTubers, encouraging them to try Google apps and share their moving on stories, showing support to other lonely hearts.

At the heart of the campaign is an online film starring Vanesha Prescilla, an acclaimed actress known for her lead roles in Indonesian Gen Z heart-break dramas. The campaign film showcases how Google apps can help you move on, featuring a hit song from Indonesian indie band and YouTube content creator, ‘Reality Club’.

Key media and influencers were invited to attend the event that announced the launch of the #YukMoveOn (‘Let’s Move On’) initiative. The event saw key media editors unleashing their creativity with a ‘paint your move-on mantra’ session, followed by a group therapy session led by famed radio and podcast hosts and a mindfulness coach. Participants of the group therapy were selected based on story submission contests held on social media. Attendees had the chance to share and receive moving on advice from experts.

Commenting on the campaign our Antti Toivonen said: “This is a highly collaborative effort with Google and Superson’s teams. The idea came from Google and we built an agile creative team to help Googlers to workshop the campaign over the past months. Our team saw people from Indonesian love novelists and musicians, to filmmakers and packaging specialists, working alongside Google’s internal experts from analytics to communications.”

Google’s brand and creative lead for Southeast Asia, Mira Sumanti said: “At Google, we want to organise the world’s information to make it universally accessible and useful. Valentine’s day is no exception. With this campaign, we are trying to bring a fresh perspective to other groups during this ‘love month’ and tried to give ideas for one of the frequently searched keywords on Google in Indonesia: 'cara move on' (how to move on). The need to move on transcends beyond age, gender, and boundaries. It is something that is universally relevant to everyone.

“It started with a simple ‘what-if’ conversation among Googlers and became a real-life, nationwide campaign. We would like to thank all the partners, agencies and influencers who believed in this idea, supported us, and made it happen."

The online film was directed by Anatman Pictures director Mahatma Putra. Other partners include Lion & Lion, Bumble Bee Studios, Image Dynamics and Toaster.

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