One of the most successful campaigns of the modern era stands out for its level of personalization. By printing common names on bottles, the brand created a direct emotional connection with consumers and drove a massive increase in global sales.
The greatest advertising campaigns in history, according to artificial intelligence: from Volkswagen’s “Think Small” to Coca-Cola’s “Share a Coke,” along with iconic brands such as Nike, Apple, and De Beers. An analysis of the ideas that reshaped global marketing.
20th Century – Volkswagen: “Think Small” (1959)
Considered by many experts to be the best campaign of the 20th century. At a time when large, flashy cars dominated the market, the agency DDB embraced minimalism and honesty—turning the small Volkswagen Beetle into a massive commercial success in the United States.

Present Day – Coca-Cola: “Share a Coke” (2011)
One of the most successful campaigns of the modern era due to its high level of personalization. By replacing its logo with popular names on bottles, Coca-Cola created a direct emotional bond with consumers and significantly increased global sales.

Honorable Mentions
Nike: “Just Do It” (1988)
This campaign transformed Nike from a brand focused on professional athletes into a global symbol of personal achievement. The iconic slogan was created by Wieden+Kennedy.
Apple: “1984” (1984)
Directed by Ridley Scott and aired only once during the Super Bowl, this commercial positioned Apple as a rebellious challenger to corporate dominance. It is widely regarded as the greatest television ad of all time.
De Beers: “A Diamond Is Forever” (1947)
It achieved something nearly impossible: creating a cultural tradition from scratch. The campaign convinced the world that a diamond ring was the ultimate symbol of engagement.
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