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Brand Awareness
Insurance
Omnichannel

Ellipse Assurances Case Study

How NÜ helped Ellipse Assurances build measurable brand awareness by reaching 2 million people across Québec through an omnichannel digital advertising strategy.

Ellipse Assurances is an insurance company operating outside the island of Montréal. As a young, growing brand, it wanted to accelerate its presence in the minds of Quebecers: not only among those who already knew it, but among those who might one day choose it.

The challenge: generate real, measurable brand awareness in specific regions, using formats that hold attention. Over 4 phases, NÜ orchestrated an omnichannel digital advertising campaign across 8 channels, reached more than 2 million people, and observed a brand awareness lift of +68%, measured through an independent brand impact study (Brand Lift Study).

The Objectives

· Build brand awareness for Ellipse Assurances in targeted Québec markets, outside the island of Montréal.
· Maximize attention through high-retention premium video formats.
· Convert this exposure into qualified website visits and contact requests (quotes, appointments).
· Measure the real impact on brand awareness, beyond standard delivery metrics (impressions, viewability, CTR), through a brand impact study.

Our Methodology

The primary target audience consumes media across multiple screens and moments of daily life: connected TV in the evening, audio on the go, local news during the day. To build brand awareness in this fragmented reality, the media mix was designed to cover these moments in a complementary way, rather than concentrating the campaign on a single channel. Connected TV and online video to capture attention in engaged contexts. Audio to reach the audience away from screens. Display to maintain brand presence between key moments. An 18-24 persona was also integrated into the campaign, activated through YouTube and Spotify, to build long-term brand awareness among a generation entering adulthood.

Inventory selection was based on two criteria: editorial quality and contextual relevance for the target audience. For a brand rooted in Québec’s regions, appearing in local media that the audience consumes and trusts, such as La Presse, Le Journal de Québec, Le Soleil, Noovo, ICI TOU.TV, Ricardo and Odhio, reinforces the coherence between the message and the environment in which it appears. It is this context that drives memorability, more so than a high volume of impressions across generic inventory.

The campaign was planned across 4 phases to enable active management throughout the entire campaign. Each phase generated its own data (completion rates by channel, performance by audience segment, behaviour by format) that directly informed the decisions of the next phase. It is this continuous learning approach that led, for example, to reintroducing in-stream video in phase 4 based on its results in phase 3, even though it was not part of the original plan.

Throughout the campaign, affinity audiences consistently outperformed custom intent audiences in completion rates. Budgets were reallocated accordingly: it is this type of ongoing adjustment, week after week, that accounts for the 27% of additional impressions generated beyond initial projections. Throughout this process, Ellipse Assurances had access to a real-time dashboard: performance by channel, completion rates, reach, viewability. The same visibility as the NÜ team, at all times.

A brand impact study (Brand Lift Study) was deployed from the outset to compare users exposed to the campaign against those who were not. The goal: to move beyond perception and quantify the real impact on brand awareness through a solid, measurable methodology.

Beyond compiling results, the final report was the subject of a structured presentation: contextualization of each metric against the initial objectives, explanation of decisions made during the campaign and their impact on results, and actionable takeaways for future campaigns. The goal is not to deliver numbers, but to ensure the client understands what happened, why, and what can be learned for the campaigns ahead.

The Targeting Strategy

The primary target groups adults in a stabilization phase of life: in a relationship, often with children, and sensitive to proximity and regional values. These are profiles naturally exposed to home and auto insurance needs, activated through affinity audiences and specific segments to capture those already actively comparing or considering a change.

Audiences were built from active searches related to home, auto and agricultural insurance in Québec, as well as visitors to competing regional insurance broker websites: strong intent signals that allow us to reach people already in a decision-making process.

A younger segment was deliberately integrated into the campaign. Mobile-first video consumers, highly active on audio and social platforms, they were activated on the channels they actually use: YouTube and Spotify. The goal is not immediate conversion, but to build brand presence before the need for insurance arises.

The Campaign Creatives

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The Media Environments

The Performance Indicators Tracked

Impressions and Unique Reach

Viewability Rate

Video and Audio Completion Rate

Measured Brand Awareness Lift (Brand Lift Study)

Results Generated

The results directly reflect the choices made upstream: a media mix built for memorability, environments selected for their contextual quality, and a phased structure that allowed for real-time adjustments rather than end-of-campaign corrections. The brand awareness lift measured through the brand impact study (Brand Lift Study) confirms that building a consistent brand presence, over time and in the right environments, produces a real impact beyond standard delivery metrics.

4,937,200 impressions generated (+27% vs. initial projection)

2,061,000 people reached across Québec outside Montréal

88% average viewability (target: 70% and above)

98-99% completion rate in CTV and audio

+68.8% relative lift in measured brand awareness

Key Takeaways

Media Environments Influence Memorability

Completion rates of +98% in CTV and audio are not the result of a high-performing algorithm. They reflect the deliberate selection of inventory where audiences are engaged, and where an advertising message has a real chance of being remembered.

Brand Awareness Can Be Measured

Standard metrics tell us about delivery, not about what stays in people's minds. The brand impact study (Brand Lift Study) is the only tool that answers the real question: did the campaign shift brand perception? By comparing exposed and non-exposed audiences, it produces an independent, defensible measurement that goes beyond perception and provides a concrete basis for evaluating the real impact of a brand awareness campaign.

Continuous Optimization Changes Outcomes

Regular optimizations with strategic review points made it possible to double down on what was working and cut what was underperforming, without waiting until the end. It is this mechanism that produced 27% more impressions than the initial plan.

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