Samsung’s “Use your influence”
September 9th, 2010 by marketing deptThis girl dancing has tons of followers...
A new one from The Viral Factory for Samsung and its new Galaxy 850 phone.
(via Michael Tabtabai & @bastholm)
This girl dancing has tons of followers...
A new one from The Viral Factory for Samsung and its new Galaxy 850 phone.
(via Michael Tabtabai & @bastholm)

A new one from Uniqlo, Lucky Counter: You tweet about a product and its price will come down for everybody, loving the social interaction around the whole thing.

My good friend Paulo and his Doubleleft team sent me this beautiful link, a site called "How many friends do you know", where you are tested to show how many of your Facebook "friends" you ACTUALLY know. Although i like art direction and animations, what i really love is the smart questioning of our "virtual" life. Enjoy!
Choreographed windows, interactive flocking, custom rendered maps, real-time compositing, procedural drawing, 3D canvas rendering... this Chrome Experiment has them all. "The Wilderness Downtown" is an interactive interpretation of Arcade Fire's song "We Used To Wait" and was built entirely with the latest open web technologies, including HTML5 video, audio, and canvas.

It's hard to find new and entertaining ways for a YouTube takeover, but this interview with Sylvester Stallone on his new movie Expendables definitly is. Ok, the destroy thing is not so new, but the interview concept, the integration with the related video's, the pause button and the 'don't forget to share' part are great. This interview is over!.


The season premiere for every new season of Mad Men tv series is the key to a lot of efforts, that grow bigger as the audience of the series. So if last year it was about madmenizing ourselves, this year we've found other stuff, such as:
+ a periodic table of Mad Men references, to stay updated of everything's going on (via Flavorwire)
+ a job interview to find out which job could you be hired at Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce
+ a funny Jib Jab sendable video where you can put-your-picture in a 3-minute piece that tells about the whole story and its characters
+ Even a webinar reviewing different marketing topics and present both the 1960's point of view (by Sterling Cooper) and the 2010 point of view (by HubSpot).
Oh dear... the best copy and paste ad I've seen, ever!! thanks Ash
Here is the rip - TV3 in NZ followed by the PlatStation3 ad - creepy! If you don't know PS3 was first...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtOQda0aKI
Tim Costello does Old Spice.