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Alex Schultz talks about Meta Ray-Ban Glasses and its 'big breakthrough' with the SuperBowl
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6/27/2025
Alex Schultz, Meta, CMO
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It's not really that typical for us to be doing Super Bowl ads, and so we had to
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actually convince the leadership that it was worth spending the money in a period
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when we're just coming off the back of like massive efficiencies in the
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business. But we were able to convince them, we got it to happen.
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I mean I think that the big breakthrough that we had in the last 12 months
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weirdly was the forcing function of Super Bowl. The Super Bowl ad was great
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and doing a Super Bowl ad was great, but the forcing function of driving towards
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the Super Bowl to really increase awareness of the Ray-Ban meta glasses was
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huge for us to do the best work we possibly could, and that moment worked
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incredibly well. We created content that could be used in the Super Bowl but could
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also be cut into video shorts, could be used on billboards, could be a static
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social media post, and using the iconic celebrities actually helped a ton to get
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people to focus on them and be aware of our glasses. I promise I'm not shilling my
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book, but the boldest professional risk that I've taken this year is to choose to
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write a book, which is called Click Here and coming out in October. And what I
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learned from it was actually people were really excited. I was worried that it was
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going to look like self-promotion internally in a way that would not be
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supported by the company, but people have seen the vision of us saying, hey, we want
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you to do more online marketing, we want you to do it better, and we want to give
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you an asset that you can share with your colleagues who aren't necessarily
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marketers to understand how to do this well and understand why you're doing what
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you're doing. And that has really resonated internally as well as externally,
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and I'm feeling super hopeful. So one year ago here at Cannes we won a Grand Prix,
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actually, for our video about the Afghan women's football team soccer using WhatsApp
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to communicate secretly so they could get out of Afghanistan. That was something
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that forced me to rethink things that a documentary film could go viral, could
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drive results. And so we went bigger this year and we did something called The
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Seat, which is about Kimi Antonelli getting the most sought-after seat in
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Formula One, the Mercedes seat left by Lewis Hamilton. All the communication for
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that was done over WhatsApp, WhatsApp video, WhatsApp chat. It needed to be
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secret. It was totally aligned with our brand and we were able to work with our
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partners at Mercedes to create a documentary that made top 10 movies on
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Netflix in many countries and really spoke to our WhatsApp brand tremendously well.
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And that really forced me, the Afghan women's team, forced me to rethink it and the
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seat took that to the next level.
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