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Monday, July 14th, 2014

How much can you learn from this video beyond the obvious?

The obvious lesson is that texting while driving can get you killed.

But there are more general take-aways that you can use in any business.

  • The unexpected is good way to make a point.
  • Being startled forces people to focus.
  • A negative can be used to drive home a positive.
  • Covert education through entertainment.
  • Pictures are worth a thousand lectures.

What other lessons did you find?

YouTube credit: MadOverAds

 

Hello Flo: Hilarious = Sales (Second Edition)

Wednesday, June 25th, 2014

Every so often I see an ad campaign that I find truly impressive; when I do I like to share them with you.

One of the best was the initial ad for a very old product, tampons, sold in a brand new way, subscription, and perfectly focused on new (in every sense) customers.

Even the product name, Hello Flo, evokes laughter.

The first ad was hilarious and the follow up is even better.

I have others worth sharing and will do so on and off on future Wednesdays.

Image credit: Hello Flo

When Hilarious Equals Sales

Wednesday, August 21st, 2013

What’s the holy grail of marketing in these days of multiple media channels?

Viral.

No matter the medium, every marketer’s dream is to have everyone talking/sharing/tweeting/liking whatever they did.

Viral is four million views in four days.

That’s what happened to a startup that applied a proven subscription model to a very old product and made one of the most hilarious, irreverent videos ever.

How great was the effect?

“What [revenue] took me a month, I now do in an hour,” said Hello Flo founder Naama Bloom.

Here’s the video; what do you think?

(I recently wrote posts here, here and here, with links to more information on creating something viral.)

YouTube credit: Hello Flo

Entrepreneurs: More On Viral

Thursday, June 27th, 2013

Going viral is every marketer’s goal, especially entrepreneurs with a new product/service/experience that needs to rise above the noise in order to be noticed.

Going viral requires some luck, as do most successes, even if it’s the serendipitous kind (right time/right place), but it’s mostly method, as discussed previously.

Research by Thales S. Teixeira, an assistant professor in marketing at HBS, identified “four key steps: attracting viewers’ attention, retaining that attention, getting viewers to share the ad with others, and persuading viewers.”

“The challenge lies in getting the best mix of all four ingredients and baking them into your ad.”

Read the article if you’re planning any kind of video/social media campaign; Teixeira’s insights and explanations will give you a much better shot at that success.

One of the problems is that entrepreneurs are so enamored with their products that they want to tell the world about it, so the world will love it, too.

But in a time of instant information availability and short attention spans, the world doesn’t care much about your product—it wants first and foremost to be entertained.

The research shows that if sharing an ad will somehow benefit the sender as much as it helps the advertiser, then the ad might go viral.

Things that tickle your funny-bone or touch your heart are always shared faster and longer than product facts.

YouTube video credit: EvianBabies

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