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CommAds Marketing partnered with Ovaltine Hong Kong to launch a full branding and product campaign. From media seeding and influencer and media partnerships to social media and YouTube advertising, we created an integrated strategy that boosted brand recognition, drove trial of the new “Oval-White” product, and reinforced Ovaltine’s image as a versatile, customer-centric brand.
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Social Media Strategy & Management





Media Seeding



Influencer Marketing

YouTube Advertising
Media Partnership
We support brands in expanding into Mainland China with comprehensive cross-border marketing solutions. From social media operations on platforms like Xiaohongshu, Douyin, and WeChat, to influencer seeding, store-visit campaigns, and live-streaming activations, we help brands effectively engage Chinese consumers, build trust, and accelerate market penetration.
We provide strategic OOH advertising solutions tailored to each client’s needs and budget — from billboards, transit, and digital screens across Hong Kong to placements in overseas markets. Our team advises on the right formats and locations to maximize exposure and impact.
We design customized social media strategies and content tailored to each client’s needs — from one-off campaigns to comprehensive, always-on content calendars. Our services encompass campaign ideation, content creation, and community engagement, ensuring a consistent brand presence and sustained audience growth throughout the year.
We connect clients with the right partners — from cross-brand collaborations to popular IG pages and YouTube channels — creating tailored content that amplifies brand stories and engages target communities.
We deliver tailored PR kits to celebrities and influencers, providing them with firsthand product experiences that inspire authentic sharing, enhance brand exposure, and foster consumer trust.
To celebrate Bulla’s 10th anniversary at PARKnSHOP, we created in-store mega displays and a 10-second anniversary game across five stores. The campaign was amplified through KOL yogurt recipes, Hongkong Post Circular Service, and IG collaborations like Small Role. Alongside the activations, we highlighted Bulla’s brand promise — made fresh in Australia, rich and creamy with a smooth texture — reinforcing both quality and heritage while driving shopper engagement.
OOH (Out of Home) is a key media for anchoring your brand locally, increase your brand awareness or drive traffic in your stores. The localisation here is at Silver Fortune Plaza, surrounded by commercial buildings, offering unique exposure to huge pedestrians flow along Queen's Road Central. Dimensions : 5,8m W x 25m H
OOH (Out of Home) is a key media for anchoring your brand locally, increase your brand awareness or drive traffic in your stores. The localisation here is at Tsuen Wan Side, at the toll plaza, which targets traffic heading towards Sha Tin. Dimensions : 14,8m W x 4,5m H
OOH (Out of Home) is a key media for anchoring your brand locally, increase your brand awareness or drive traffic in your stores. The localisation here is at Kowloon Side 2, it targets traffic in both directions and commuters at the Kowloon-bound bus terminal. Dimensions : 44,1m W x 2,5m H x 2 faces
Tramways are a living form of Hong Kong’s history. Trams are the first public transport in Hong Kong and have been in service for 117 years since 1904. While Hong Kong may give the impression of a modernised business city, a lot of its rich culture is hidden in plain sight, take the following heritage icons as an example. Pottinger Street (aka Stone Slab Street) in Central is known for its unevenly paved granite steps. Built in the 1850s and preserved until now, it is determined as a Grade I Historic Building in Hong Kong. Tai Kwun located at 10, Hollywood Street in Central is a former Police Station Compound. The compound was built between 1841 to 1925 and served as a prison and police station until 2006. Blue House is built in the 1870s in Wan Chai. Its vibrant blue colour and distinctive balcony Tong Lau architectural style reminds you of Hong Kong’s rich history; It is listed as a Grade I Historic Building.