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eHARMONY

eHarmony had been the leader in their category since their launch in 2000, laying claim to 236 marriages a day and 2% of marriages in the United States. But over time they were rapidly losing market share to increased competition from brands like Match.com who were expressing themselves with more contemporary voices. eHarmony brought me in to re-energize their brand. I proposed they walk away from advertising their science and matching algorithm, often pitched by their founder. It felt to me that as a company responsible for 2% of marriages in the U.S. they should take ownership of something far more compelling: love. They should plant a flag in the ground and own love. I wrote the campaign line “Love Begins Here” and we built the campaign with real eHarmony spouses and couples, and singles looking for relationships. We shot with Academy Award winner Errol Morris and worked to get to the truth of dating, relationships, marriage and the life altering impact eHarmony had on many of their lives.

eHarmony "Ocean"
eHarmony "What If"
eHarmony "Candice"
eHarmony "If It's Love"
eHarmony "My Family"
eHarmony "Pool"
eHarmony "Craig"
eHarmony "Garden"
eHarmony "A lot of dates"
eHarmony "Mel"
eHarmony "Partner"
eHarmony "Hopeful"
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