The evolution of advertising in Ghana

In the dynamic world of advertising, change is the only constant. As consumer behavior evolves and new technologies emerge, the advertising landscape in Ghana has gone through some significant transformation. At the forefront of this evolution is the Advertising Association of Ghana (AAG), an organization that has been instrumental in shaping the industry, advocating for best practices, and fostering creativity.

A legacy of excellence

The Advertising Association of Ghana was was first incorporated in 1989 with the mission to promote and protect the interests of advertising and advertising agencies in Ghana. Over the years, AAG has worked hard to become the cornerstone of the industry, guiding the ethical standards and creative direction of advertising in the country together with its leading member agencies. From its inception, AAG has been committed to ensuring that advertising not only drives business success but also contributes positively to society.

Adapting to a digital world

The past decade has seen a seismic shift in the way brands connect with consumers. The rise of digital media has revolutionized advertising, providing new platforms and tools for creativity. Social media, search engines, and other breakthroughs in digital advertising have become indispensable in reaching today’s tech-savvy audience.

AAG has been proactive in guiding its members through this digital transformation. The association has organized numerous workshops, seminars, and training programs to equip advertisers with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in the digital space. By fostering innovation and encouraging the adoption of new technologies, AAG has ensured that Ghanaian advertising agencies remain competitive on the globally.

Championing creativity

At the heart of advertising is creativity, and AAG has devised many ways to celebrate and encourage creativity in the industry. One of AAG’s established ways of celebrating creativity and stimulating competitive creativity has been through its annual Gong Gong awards. The Gong Gong Awards event celebrates the best in Ghanaian advertising, highlighting campaigns that push boundaries and set new benchmarks for the industry.

These awards not only recognize excellence but also inspire the next generation of advertisers. By showcasing the work of top agencies, AAG encourages creativity and innovation across the industry. The association’s commitment to nurturing talent ensures that Ghana remains a hub of creative excellence in Africa.

Advocating for ethical advertising

As advertising plays a significant role in shaping public opinion, AAG has been a staunch advocate for ethical practices. The association has established a code of conduct that all members must adhere to, ensuring that advertising in Ghana is honest, responsible, and respectful.

AAG’s efforts in promoting ethical advertising have been crucial in building trust between brands and consumers. By holding its members to high standards, AAG ensures that advertising not only drives economic growth but also offer consumers and the public the opportunity to make the right choices among competing brands.

Looking to the future

As we look to the future, the Advertising Association of Ghana remains committed to its mission of advancing quality and world-class excellence in the industry. With the rapid pace of technological change and the increasing importance of digital media, AAG is looking to connect its members with leading organizations world-wide so that the advertising industry in Ghana stays on top of the global trends.

AAG JOINS THE FIGHT AGAINST COVID-19

The Advertising Association of Ghana like the many sectors affected by the novel Covid-19 pandemic joins government to fight against the virus.

During the Press brief on Tuesday, April 28, 2020, by the Information Minister, Hon. Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, at the Ministry of Information,
the AAG represented by the Executive Director, Mr. Francis Dadzie donated 50 billboards and presented its Covid-19 Awareness plan to the Minister.

The AAG Covid-19 Awareness plan analyses the impact of the pandemic and strategies the Association is adopting to support the fight against the virus. The Awareness plan itemizes strategies such as Radio drama series, TV testimonials, TV animation videos, TV advocacy videos, citizen-led community responses and strategies for online and social media.

The Advertising Association of Ghana as part of its strategies has donated 50 billboards worth Ghc906,000, flighted to educate the publics against the spread of the corona virus. In addition, advocacy videos in various languages are being telecast to create awareness in deprived communities.

Accra, Ghana
April 28, 2020.