Nail Launches Quirky "Lady in the Gas Pump" Campaign for the Rhode Island Lottery

Nail Launches Quirky "Lady in the Gas Pump" Campaign for the Rhode Island Lottery

Jul. 24, 2024

Nail Communication’s new campaign for the R.I. Lottery attempts to reinvent an underutilized advertising medium – gas pump videos. Enter The Lady in the Gas Pump (TLITGP), the star of six witty, self-referential spots designed to run exclusively at gas pumps. 

This idea required a different approach to video production

Melissa Juhnowski of the Rhode Island Lottery said:

"Nail came to us and said, ‘Gas stations are a popular place to pick up lottery tickets, and we’ve seen some of your ads run on the gas pumps. So, they proposed a custom campaign to talk directly to the customers at the pump and encourage them to take an extra minute to go inside the store and buy a lottery ticket.” 

 

Brian Gross, Creative Partner at Nail said:

"Rather than thinking about it as a screen, we approached it as if it were a window on the pump, and you could see this person inside. We just found it wonderfully weird to imagine this quirky little woman with an odd passion for lottery products living inside the gas pump."

 

 

Juhnowski added:

"With TLITGP, we've managed to make this mundane part of the fueling experience a little more enjoyable. It's a great way to capture the attention of potential lottery players with a touch of humor in a setting where they might appreciate it."

 

Gross concluded:

"Turning a traditionally humdrum task of filling the gas tank into an opportunity for engagement and humor is exactly the way we look to spend our client’s money. And we look forward to bringing more creative solutions like TLITGP to the lottery in the future."

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