Allstate Unveils New Ad Campaign [Manufacturing Close – Up]
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The campaign, featuring celebrity home experts, delivers the message that
"A home is most often a family's most valuable asset," said
The new commercials end with a call to action, as
The ads, which will be rolled out over the next couple of months, feature home experts and popular television personalities who offer relatable home maintenance and prevention tips and showcase helpful
"We're giving people 'news you can use,' as a sample of the extra value and caring expertise that
Featured celebrity home experts include:
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The company said its ad campaign is complemented by a new online experience for customers: Allstate.com/goodlife. The celebrity home experts appear on the site in videos and articles Holmes on home maintenance, Oosterhouse on DIY topics, Lapin on saving money and Timmer on weather and catastrophe preparation. Plus,
Allstate.com/goodlife packages together all the
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