What happens when a global brand hands over its creative control to unfiltered customer feedback? In this episode of The Digital Marketing Podcast, Daniel Rowles speaks with Emily Barford, Head of Dove Beauty at Unilever, about a bold and unconventional campaign built on Reddit conversations.
At a time when trust in polished marketing is eroding and AI is reshaping how content is discovered, Dove leaned into one of the internet’s most unpredictable platforms. By amplifying genuine, unedited user reviews, both positive and negative, the brand not only drove awareness but also delivered measurable commercial impact. This episode explores how marketers can rethink control, embrace transparency, and tap into community-driven credibility.
How Dove identified an organic Reddit conversation and turned it into a multi-channel campaign
Why Reddit’s “unpolished” nature makes it a powerful platform for trust and insight
The strategy behind publishing the first 50 real user reviews without editing or filtering
How Dove balanced positive and negative sentiment to build credibility
The role of social listening in shaping campaign direction and optimisation
How Reddit content was extended into out-of-home, influencer, and experiential marketing
Why transparency and respecting platform culture were critical to success
How the campaign delivered over 260 million impressions and triple-digit growth in the product category
The importance of many-to-many marketing in modern brand building
How Reddit insights fed directly into product innovation and development
Authenticity is not a tactic. It is a strategic commitment that requires letting go of control
User-generated content can outperform traditional creative when it reflects real experiences
Reddit is not just a media channel. It is a rich source of customer insight and product feedback
Brands must respect platform norms and community expectations to earn participation
Balanced sentiment, including negative feedback, increases trust and credibility
Social listening should be continuous and actionable, not just observational
Experiential marketing can amplify digital engagement when it creates shareable moments
AI-driven discovery makes community-led content more valuable than ever
Strong products and existing brand trust are essential before taking transparency risks
Marketing success increasingly depends on enabling conversations, not controlling them
r/eal reviews: https://www.dove.com/us/en/campaigns/products/reddit-said-it/the-first-50.html
Dove WTF comment: https://www.reddit.com/r/Haircare/search/?q=dove+10+in+1
Dove Real Beauty Platform – https://www.dove.com
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