Top Labor Day Creatives by Brands

Author: Mind Storm

A sneak peek into some of the stellar campaigns by brands on Labour DayA sneak peek into some of the stellar campaigns by brands on Labour Day

Labour Day is celebrated every year as a tribute to the workforce and their tremendous efforts in building the economy. With social media on the boom, Brands and Companies engage with their employees and attract new customers with their posts, offers and campaigns.

We have curated some of the best Labour Day posts if you are looking to do something similar to boost your brand.

1. Ford

Ford, the employee-centric company, celebrated Labour Day on social media with #HardestWorking campaign. Ford asked its employees, who they think is the Hardest Working person they knew which encouraged its audience to tag the #HardestWorking person they thought of to honour their achievements. This campaign garnered over 100k+ engagement with the audience and smartly boosted its brand image.

We loved it, did you?

Ford : Check out their Instagram

2. Reliance Fresh

Reliance Fresh’s #LuckyKabootar campaign spiced up the MayDay by its unique retail offers for its customers. It unveiled the "Big Jackpot Sale" and used pigeons as the mascot for this campaign on Twitter. This campaign was generated from the insight that Indians believe a lot in luck factor, the result of which made the campaign receive over 157 million impressions with a reach of 5 million. To try their luck, fans visited the page and participated in quizzes, riddles and crosswords.

Watch the full video here : Reliance Fresh

3. Harley Davidson

Harley Davidson played quirky with their Labour Day post on Instagram. They flaunted and tempted their customers to buy their bike with the caption "Who says you can’t wear white on Labour Day". This post resulted with more than 100k engagements from its viewers and got quite famous too.

Being quirky is the new trend it seems!

Harley Davidson : Check out their Instagram

4. Forever21

Forever21 – The Young Brand, proved it by taking their Labour Day post up as a meme featuring Blake Lively. They announced their Labour Day Sale which attracted many customers and boosted their sales. The brand smartly created this meme in order to promote their trendy but less expensive apparels.

Memes surely do wonders these days!

Forever 21 : Check out their Instagram

5. Kylie Cosmetics

The best Labour Day post for all the workforce will be the one which mentions offers like never before. And why not, when everyone wishes to get hold of their favourite products. Kylie Cosmetics came up with two of such offers and boosted up their sales and popularity. Kylie Jenner being one of the top Instagram influencers’ also helped the brand generate awareness.

Offers offers!

Kylie Cosmetics : Check out their Instagram

It is important for a brand to connect with its audience and what better day than Labour Day! So either be insightful, quirky or involve some latest trends and you are good to go. To be honest, it is not an easy task to please your customers who are employees too and want to feel respected on this day. Just remember to be catchy, compassionate and most importantly, be you.

For more such interesting blogs, check out www.mindstorm.in/blog

Labour Day is celebrated every year as a tribute to the workforce and their tremendous efforts in building the economy. With social media on the boom, Brands and Companies engage with their employees and attract new customers with their posts, offers and campaigns.

We have curated some of the best Labour Day posts if you are looking to do something similar to boost your brand.

1. Ford

Ford, the employee-centric company, celebrated Labour Day on social media with #HardestWorking campaign. Ford asked its employees, who they think is the Hardest Working person they knew which encouraged its audience to tag the #HardestWorking person they thought of to honour their achievements. This campaign garnered over 100k+ engagement with the audience and smartly boosted its brand image.

We loved it, did you?

Ford: Check out their Instagram

2. Reliance Fresh

Reliance Fresh’s #LuckyKabootar campaign spiced up the MayDay by its unique retail offers for its customers. It unveiled the "Big Jackpot Sale" and used pigeons as the mascot for this campaign on Twitter. This campaign was generated from the insight that Indians believe a lot in luck factor, the result of which made the campaign receive over 157 million impressions with a reach of 5 million. To try their luck, fans visited the page and participated in quizzes, riddles and crosswords.

Watch the full video here: Reliance Fresh

3. Harley Davidson

Harley Davidson played quirky with their Labour Day post on Instagram. They flaunted and tempted their customers to buy their bike with the caption "Who says you can’t wear white on Labour Day". This post resulted in more than 100k engagements from its viewers and got quite famous too.

Being quirky is the new trend it seems!

Harley Davidson: Check out their Instagram

4. Forever21

Forever21 – The Young Brand, proved it by taking their Labour Day post up as a meme featuring Blake Lively. They announced their Labour Day Sale which attracted many customers and boosted their sales. The brand smartly created this meme in order to promote their trendy but less expensive apparels.

Memes surely do wonders these days!

Forever 21: Check out their Instagram

5. Kylie Cosmetics

The best Labour Day post for all the workforce will be the one which mentions offers like never before. And why not, when everyone wishes to get hold of their favourite products. Kylie Cosmetics came up with two of such offers and boosted up their sales and popularity. Kylie Jenner is one of the top Instagram influencers’ also helped the brand generate awareness.

Offers offer!

Kylie Cosmetics: Check out their Instagram

It is important for a brand to connect with its audience and what better day than Labour Day! So either be insightful, quirky or involve some latest trends and you are good to go. To be honest, it is not an easy task to please your customers who are employees too and want to feel respected on this day. Just remember to be catchy, compassionate and most importantly, be you.

For more such interesting blogs, check out www.mindstorm.in/blog