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The Effective Use of Humor in Viral Campaigns

Quickly, say aloud the first viral campaign that comes to your mind when reading this. Go! Do you have one in mind? If so, which one did you think of and why? Many successful viral campaigns are able to use effective placement and targeted humor to drive consumers to disseminate their work for them. One [...]

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10,001 Winners: Staples Scores With Clever Viral Campaign

True story: A school bus passed by our building in Midtown Manhattan the other day, and scrawled across its windows – running the length of the big yellow machine – were phrases like “10,000 Winners? That’s Not Right!” Curiosity piqued, we ran to our office to visit the Web site that accompanied the enigmatic advertising: [...]

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Visible Shops Goes Meta: The Office's Viral Marketing Campaign

In this postmodern age, almost everything is self-referential and knowingly ironic. Even in the advertising world, an approach can lead to “meta,” an ambiguous pop culture concept of self-reference. Think about selling out/merchandising jokes on The Simpsons. Or a Charlie Kaufman film with the screenwriter as the main character.

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