Benjamin Li
Jan 31, 2011

Fluid charged as communications partner for HK's Lan Kwai Fong

HONG KONG - Local advertising agency Fluid has been selected as the total communications agency partner for Hong Kong's Lan Kwai Fong entertainment area.

Lan Kwai Fong tasks Fluid for marketing and communications duties.
Lan Kwai Fong tasks Fluid for marketing and communications duties.

Fluid won the account following a credentials presentation.

The Lan Kwai Fong area consists of over 400 businesses including restaurants, bars, shops, galleries, salons and more recently Initial Boutique, Haagen-Dazs and the soon-to-open Hard Rock Café.

Fluid will kick off an extensive marketing campaign which will encompass online, custom publishing, social media, print and an email membership sign-up campaign to its database of  over 30,000 Hong Kong residents.

A new Lan Kwai Fong website llovelkf.com will go live in mid February along with magazine title Lang Kwai Fong Insider, launched in April.

"Our target audiences are the original fans of LKF, who are mostly affluent and hip crowds who like to go out to have fun," said Simon Squibb, MD of Fluid Hong Kong.

"One of our main challenges is to make people realise that what's going on in LKF is not just the bars and restaurants on the street level, but also the upstairs retail outlets, cafes, galleries and salons in the neighbourhood."

Source:
Campaign China

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