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Viral Idea of the Day: 8.20.09

20/08/2009


Truly amazing sand animation for Ukraine’s Got Talent…via El Adan Its currently has 936,089 views in 2 and half months.

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Viral Idea of the Day: 5.22.09

22/06/2009

Carl’s Jr, a fast food burger chain out west, has enlisted Youtube celebrities to create viral videos to promote their new Portobello Mushroom Six-Dollar Burger to the web.

According to Adweek, the “YouTube stars were chosen not only for their creative flair, but for the networks of followers they can mobilize. Justine Ezarik, for instance, not only has 94,000 subscribers to the iJustine YouTube channel — the nine YouTube celebs combined total 3.8 million subscribers on the site — but also boasts 590,000 followers on Twitter (Twitter) and 25,000 Facebook (Facebook) fans.”

The first video from Ryan Higa is already at 2,393,781 views in only two weeks! Check out more videos at Carl’s Jr youtube page.

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Viral Idea of the Day: 5.19.09

19/06/2009


A&E made this viral video to promote MC Hamer’s reality show called Hammertime. It’s basically a group of dancers wearing Hammer Pants flashmobing a trendy store and surprising a bunch of hipsters in skinny jeans. It’s pretty damn funny! This video got over 880,000 views in eight days and currently at 1,398,382 views. HAMMERTIME!

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Digital Idea of the Day: 5.19.09

19/06/2009


I know the wii did it first where you can actually be active while playing your video game system for hours and not be a lazy fuck sitting on your couch. But here come microsoft with the introduction of Project Nata. This controller-free gaming and entertainment is a new revolutionary way of gaming because now you don’t need those clunky controllers anymore. Just by using your body movements and your voice you control the game, alone or with others at the same time. Even jimmy fallon got demo it on late night. Damn I want one right now!

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Viral Idea of the Day: 5.18.09

18/06/2009

I’m a big fan of viral videos. That is why I spend probably most of my day doing work and looking at cool youtube videos that my friends pass along.

Ken Block owns and co-founded DC Shoes but he is also trying to pursue a professional racing career as a rally driver. In order to promote his favorite racing sport to his audience, the unknown rally sport called Gymkhana, he created a sweet viral video to show his own brand DC Shoes, his favorite sport and his sponsor: Subaru.

This is his take on what a Infomercials “one that sells the products with great action, cinematography, and a dramatic driving performance.” I also love the intro copy to the video.

Warning! The following is a product advertisement. You are going to be bombarded with visuals of great looking products, and then entertained by motorsports eye candy. Do not resist the temptation to purchase the products when prompted to do so. Enjoy!

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