Viral TomTom Spoof Solves LOST TV series?

Written by Igor Beuker on October 6th, 2008 | 4 comments

Oh, what an opportunity. Below video was created by a student in a video project for school. But wouldn’t it have been a great viral commercial for TomTom? See how TV series LOST is solved in 30 seconds with TomTom…

Its amazing to see, how easy brands could actually score viral success, if they would be using viral videos more often in this new digital marketing era, were blogs, forums, social networks and video portals rule the online world.

But luckily TomTom has created their own viral commercial before. The viral video takes a bit long, but the end makes it worth watching.

Source: LaComunidad

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4 Comments

  • Adrian says:

    I love this and also the idea of viral advertising with humour.

    I just wish I was clever enough to come up with one for my business, answers on a postcard

    Regards
    Adrian
    http:/www.weddingphotoshot.com

  • Igor says:

    Hi Adrian

    Cool huh? Yes humour viral scores pretty often.
    Well, wedding is a topic that can have many viral approaches ;-)

    Cheers

  • Raul says:

    I was wondering… many people talk about videos to go viral. What about using games to go viral?
    anybody has any thoughts?
    Do you think to embed a game in a webpage can work to attract users?
    This is one example:
    http://www.netgamix.com/game/Lost%20Best%20Moments
    let me know if you would integrate a quiz like that one in your page to go viral.
    Thanks!

    • Igor Beuker says:

      Hey Raul

      Very good point you make here. We have seen many games go really viral and I like games sometimes even better, since you also collect opt-ins and leads. That hardly ever happens with viral videos. We have some here: http://www.viralblog.com/category/viral-games/
      Oh yes I have a great idea on a viral quiz, will mail you about it tonite, not all our members need to know, yet :-)

      Cheers

      Igor

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