Ramadan may be over but the challenge and exciting competition hasn’t completely left just yet.
Google just announced this year’s winner of the 2018 Lantern Awards, a 3-year-old competition focused on revealing the most engaging and viewed Ramadan and Eid ads on YouTube.
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This year Google has also announced that there will finally be prizes for the winning ad.
“The winning campaign will also be displayed on a YouTube Masthead spot on the YouTube homepage, delivering over 100 million impressions across 11 MENA markets,” as well as having its own devoted article on Google’s blog “Think with Google,” alongside possible PR activations by the internet giant.
Winning Entry: Toyota/Abdul Latif Jameel Motors
“By building on the existing success of Khebayyes & Abu Hurayyes’s web-series and leveraging their loyal audience base, their Ramadan YouTube campaign proved successful in driving high viewership, engagement and retention.” – Google
Abdul Latif Jameel Motors has been getting a lot of buzz for their entertaining after sales video content series, Khebayyes & Abu Hurayyes, since it started production last year. They were also a finalist for last year’s Lantern Awards.
The series also won a silver at the Effie Awards for MENA, for the automotive category, in 2017.
2018 Finalists (in random order)
Make Up Forever Middle East
Make Up Forever’s Ramadan makeover series made quite a storm, inviting MENA celebrities for bare and simple fun.
Bonus: if you’ve ever wondered how Fifi Abdo looks like without makeup, watch her transformation from every day woman to Fifi here.
Egypt’s Telecom sector makes it all the way
Just like last year, all of Egypt’s telecom sector was able to make it to the final list of competing ads.
Last year’s winner, Orange, was unable to win again this year with their neighbor love.
Orange quickly became the first to reach 1M views this year in the telecom sector and ranked consistently as the most trending telecom ad in both Google search and YouTube.
Read more > Ramadan 2018 Telecom Insights: Orange trends highest on YouTube
Vodafone followed its usual algorithm of a large scale musical production with high-end celebrities, but with the world cup that started just after Ramadan, the telecom brand became the first brand to mix both advertising seasons together.
Read more > Vodafone launches first mixed World Cup and Ramadan mega campaign
Etisalat had a tough time this year, with the ad quickly becoming a main Ramadan meme, but nevertheless made it to the top finalists of the Lantern Awards.
The ad was still a fun and enchanting attempt to entertain by the service provider.
For their first ever jump into Ramadan as a brand, Telecom Egypt’s WE produced multiple content over the course of Ramadan, most notably their “Missing Voice” campaign.
While the almost all of the brand’s ads applied to the lantern awards, only the brand’s very first Ramadan song was able to get to the finals of the awards competition.
Nutella
Nutella promoted one of Ramadan’s main themes, charity, through an appreciation campaign (#JustAddLove) that aimed to display the kindness of others during the holy month.
Mobily
Egypt’s telecom sector isn’t the only one that loves a good Ramadan song, as Saudi Arabian telecom Mobily shares loving Ramadan moments.
Banque Misr
Banque Misr blew it out of the park this year with the continuation of last year’s Talaat Harb campaign.
The motivational ad’s song swiftly took over, often being played in the streets or used in memes.
Read more > Talaat Harb Is Back Again To Spread Positivity Through Ramadan Campaign
QNB
The Qatari Bank’s Ramadan message targeted well-known holy month themes, charity and getting rid of greed.
Lantern Awards 2018
This year’s list continues to offer great opportunities for insights on the video streaming platform, what kind of video content do viewers want on the platform and a wealth of examples.
Interested in last year’s list?
Check it out here > Google Lantern Awards 2017; winner and top 10 finalists revealed