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“Go Wild, Choose Estonia!” wins ICCA 2019 Best Marketing Award

ICCA announced Estonia Convention Bureau as the winner of the 22nd edition of the prestigious ICCA Best Marketing Award (BMA) at the Closing Ceremony of the 58th ICCA Congress on Wednesday 30 October 2019 in Houston, Texas, U.S.A..

Estonian Convention Bureau’s “Go Wild, Choose Estonia!” is a creative storytelling destination marketing campaign from a small convention bureau, aimed to create a national brand image and maximise return-on-investment with a limited marketing budget.

The main challenge Estonia had to solve is that, as a country, they are still relatively unfamiliar to international audiences. To build an image for themselves, most convention bureaus take advantage of brand identities created by their national tourist boards; however, Estonia does not have a relevant national brand image with which it could work. To overcome this and raise awareness and visibility of the destination and generate business requests for the convention bureau and its members, Estonia Convention Bureau created its own brand image on a very limited marketing budget. By proactively communicating authentic and unique experiences that can be enjoyed in Estonia, they focused on creating and curating engaging content.

Congratulations also go out to the other two finalists: International Convention Centre Sydney (ICC Sydney), for their “It’s Showtime!” campaign, and Convention Bureau Italia for their “Italy at Hand” campaign.

Chairman of the BMA judging panel Patrick Delaney of SoolNua, said: “This is the 22nd edition of the BMA, which is growing in prestige: We had more submissions this year than ever, each year the quality goes up and up, and the BMA session at this year’s ICCA Congress was one of the best attended. The unique nature of the BMA competition and recognition and exposure amongst peers makes this one of the most sought-after awards in our industry.”

“I truly believe the BMA Award is at the heart of what the global ICCA family is all about. It is about sharing real tangible solutions to real problems. All three campaigns showed in different creative ways how destinations and venues can create awareness, increase motivation and trust amongst their internal teams and customers, and deliver a real increase in business.”

“Estonia Convention Bureau demonstrated the power of storytelling told in a passionate and personal and committed way. It shows that a great marketing campaign is not restricted by the amount of budget, but thrives on creativity, passion and commitment, and clever execution. These challenges and the creative way in which they were addressed resonated strongly with the ICCA Congress delegates in the room and the judging panel.”

Riine Tiigi and Kadri Karu of the Estonian Convention Bureau said: “Wow, what an achievement! We have really worked hard for this. For our destination it gives huge visibility. It really puts us on the map. Estonia is such a small destination and our team is only 3 people, so it is hard to get noticed. I think we got noticed now. We really feel like we have won the Oscars for the international meetings industry!”

22 Years of marketing excellence
The ICCA Best Marketing Award, established in 1997, recognises the excellence and outstanding achievements of organisations in their effort to market their destination or product. Entries are open to ICCA members from all sectors and geographical regions and are diverse in content: submissions can range from full scale campaigns and branding exercises to individual promotions and events. The ICCA Best Marketing Award is sponsored by The Meetings Show.

As well as a detailed evaluation by an expert panel, including past winners, Best Marketing Award finalists are judged by a live audience made up of industry colleagues and competitors during a dedicated plenary session at the ICCA Congress in Houston, U.S.A..

You have to be in it to win it!
ICCA encourages all members to submit their campaigns to the Best Marketing Award, which is open to all ICCA members, regardless of sector or campaign size. Entries can range from full-scale campaigns to single events and promotions, as long as the message broke through the noise in an innovative and creative way, had tremendous return on investment, and succeeded in meeting its objectives.

Shortlisted finalists win a free registration to the ICCA Congress, where they will compete live on stage during a plenary session for the chance to be recognised by their peers as the winner of this prestigious award.

For more information about the ICCA Best Marketing Award, visit: www.bma.iccaworld.org.

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Riine Tiigi

Marketing Manager