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A lot of viral videos have a simple formula - ordinary people doing clever/silly dance routines. For some reason, this has global appeal. (Who knows why?)
But while it gets you noticed, it may not be such a good way to get a message across.
Having said that - for what you have in mind, it could be one option to look at.
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Paddy Power have a new and very clever adMod edit: Swapped out for kittens due to reasons detailed below
The idea is to inspire some discussion about what does and doesn't work, and to get some ideas flowing that aren't just "let's do a poster".
Classic fail.
Whenever campaigns I've been around have deliberately attempted to do something viral it has fallen flat.
That's because astroturf is usually boring. And classic advertising doubly so.
Social media are different from broadcast media. You have to allow a greater amount of individual customisation of the message, and thus inevitably some deviation from the party line. Advertisers schooled on broadcast media are used to working with a captive audience, where simple repetition suffices to turn even the dullest of slogans memorable.
Being a cynic, I think it's perfectly possible to make successful propaganda aimed at self-selecting, non-captive audiences. But the phenomenon is so new that the propaganda professionals mostly haven't discovered how to do it effectively yet.
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