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What is great is that your clients have actually heard of flash mobs.
For example, this event was seen by several hundred folks. Maybe a few thousand. No social media element. But the YouTube video has been viewed over 8 million times.
They didn't try to promote anything in this (one of the reasons it's so good?), but if they had and got even 1/20th of the traffic to watch the video, then that could have been one piece of a social media marketing strategy.
My friend Charlie Todd, who founded the group several years ago, has developed a following of hundreds of people from all over the world and they communicate via facebook, e-mail, everything.
And their only mission is to pull pranks -- that are not cruel or mean in nature -- that are meant to awe and bring joy to people. Or at least give them something to talk about.
But I think it also bring up the crucial aspect of any social media strategy or campaign, and that's the real-life interaction part. It's when the communication intersects with action, that it makes an impact.
Go check out all of their missions at ImprovEverywhere.com!
Thanks again!
IE, I think, has been hired to stage their planned chaos at a comedy event in Aspen and they also shot a pilot for NBC last year.
Todd definitely gets attention, and I think he would be a good one to hire for a viral video. Probably the best. Also the AskANinja guy - who is, incidentally, an improviser as well.
Long live improv!
"They understand instinctively how and why networks form. They know that with improvisation, a group can focus on the objective and be productive with very little planning and zero expectations as to outcomes."
Check out the whole post:
http://www.gamechangers.com/index.html/?p=355#m...
Also, where is the "notify me when someone responds to my comment" feature! That's the best part about commenting in 2008!
www.Disqus.com
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I'm wondering because I want to join! My sister is in one in Idaho and it's pretty amazing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fmR677_-1k
This involved those taking part to strike a random pose at the sound of the air horn. This pose was held until the second air horn sounded 5 minutes later.
Five cameras filmed the event including the regional news channel (North Tonight, STV).