The Aim: ensure strong brand awareness of Newsells Park Stud. Promote the high quality of their bloodstock, particularly the annual yearling consignments and their stallions. Pace has provided marketing services for Newsells Park Stud since it was founded in 2002.
High quality direct mail campaigns have been sent to key buyers, breeders and bloodstock agents annually, which also capitalise on the association the stud enjoys with chocolate, through its owner, the Jacobs family. To promote the yearlings these have included:
– a Newsells/Willie Wonka branded chocolate bar which contained a Golden Ticket and a flyer, incorporating a £10,000 Newsells Golden Bonus.
– a ‘smart yearlings’ campaign including a branded tube of smarties together with a rotating wheel disc flyer promoting key winners and yearlings.
– a leaflet capitalising on the brand colours with the theme ‘Choosing the right yearling isn’t black and white…. but if you add Newsells yellow things become a lot clearer’.
Branded emails are sent to key buyers and breeders timed to coincide with direct mail campaigns and key winners.
Advice is provided on social media ideas and competitions related to the campaign themes, and scheduled during relevant times in the bloodstock calendar.
In liaison with a website agency Pace produced an innovative and responsive website www.newsells-park.com to provide comprehensive information on the yearlings for sale given the restrictions due to the Covid pandemic in 2020. The new site also promotes the stallions with impactful photographs and videos alongside key data. A user-friendly Content Management System completed the upgrade of the website which was launched with a fun ‘yearlings unmasked’ campaign. Pace updates the website with the latest news, bloodstock sales, etc.
An advertising plan is produced each year for the sales and stud season, with advertisements designed to promote the yearlings and stallions reminding buyers of their key strengths and reflecting campaign themes. Success advertising also features in the UK and international racing press if a horse bred by the stud or stallion wins a notable race.