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Old Spice is the New Viral

Does your man smell like an Old Spice Man? If not, I bet you want him to now after the recent viral campaign explosion! (If my husband didn’t already use Old Spice I may think about buying some…) I got my first glimpse of the new Old Spice man campaign last week while watching the Today Show and was instantly hooked – me, and about 19 million other viewers. Thanks to Mashable, I was able to see just how “hooked” we had all become.

Here are their numbers as of July 15th:

  • Number of videos made: 180+
  • Number of video views: 5.9 million
  • Number of comments: 22,500

That is some crazy viewership! Now, I tend to shy away from things that are trending because I like to “trend” my own pop culture but for whatever reason, I was ready to jump on this bandwagon and tell everyone about it. Maybe it was the fact that the spots themselves were wittily-written, or that I love anything slightly sarcastic or maybe it was just plain different. Consumers can be a fickle group and Old Spice definitely took a chance here. A chance that has paid off obviously.

I’m actually kicking myself for not discovering the YouTube response videos they created last week using the Twitter activity a bit sooner so I could have maybe been one of the chosen few to have a custom response. But even though I wasn’t in the mix, I found myself strangely addicted to watching a large amount of them on the Old Spice YouTube channel. In an online world where spam is the norm and everyone is looking for the next big thing, it’s so refreshing (ha! pun intended!) to see a brand actually listen, engage and respond to their audience. It seems, that when we feel taken care of and that someone is listening to as consumers, our loyalty and commitment will prove strong.

We can also be the best brand ambassadors out there, I obviously am not in the direct target market for this specific product (or am I, as I do buy it for the husband…so smart, Procter & Gamble!) but would not hesitate to pass the good word on. Is their product that much more superior to other mens bodywashes? Probably not, but when it comes down to it, soap is pretty much soap so you have to find a way to set yourself apart, engage your audience and get them to buy.

Or, if they don’t buy, they may create something to add to the viral explosion. Have you heard about the Old Spice Voicemail Generator? Google it, you won’t be disappointed. This wasn’t even created by Old Spice, some awesome tech guys thought it up and fueled the fire. Apparently, if you build it, they will come. We don’t wait for someone else to create it, we do it ourselves! And you’d better believe that if I didn’t use my phone for work purposes, I would totally have a new voicemail and be telling you all to call me so you can hear just how awesome it is.

Are Old Spice sales up? Time will tell. Will we want to see more advertising like this? Maybe for a bit, until we’ve moved on to something else. As Brenna Ehrlich said on Mashable: “Congrats, Old Spice. You’ve set the precedent. Now ready yourself for the deluge of less successful copycats.”



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Grab Your Goggles, We’re Going 3D

Over the past few years, we’ve all noticed a revival in 3D movies. From movies to Alice In Wonderland to Avatar and Shrek The Final Chapter, many recent blockbusters have made the jump to 3D. However, it appears 3D is making it’s way into other technologies as well.

In a recent presentation by European Sony executive Mike Hawking, PlayStation 3 is adding 3D Blu-ray support. This will make PS3 consoles compatible with 3D games as well as online videos, movies and photos. The firmware upgrade for Blu-ray will be available this September, and 3D YouTube support is expected to become available within a year. Hawking stated since PS3s already have the hardware needed to handle 3D images. This technology will also allow users to upload images from 3D cameras.

Television is also going 3D. This year companies like Samsung and Sony have marketed 3D televisions. 3D TV is expected to become a hugely popular item as 3D becomes more standard in video, gaming and television programming. I feel sports fans will be the first to embrace 3D television, and others will follow once this technology becomes more affordable.

It’s not just entertainment that is going 3D. Adobe recently stated that a new version of Adobe Flash will have 3D support. More details on this new feature will be presented at the Adobe Max conference this October. This will be a huge development for 3D developers and animators. There is no word yet on if this technology will be applied to other Adobe programs such as Photoshop or Illustrator, but I would not be surprised if 3D technology is a key upgrade in the next Creative Suite programs.

What I find interesting about this 3D revolution is that three-dimensional cinema has actually been around in some form since the 1890’s! 3D also had a stint of popularity in the 1950’s, and again in the 1990’s when IMAX theaters were opened. It wasn’t until recent years that there has been a push for 3D technology in other digital platforms. What is next for 3D? What other platforms can you see this technology being used, or even become standard? Mobile? Instant Messaging? Are we going to wake up one morning and find our Google browser or Facebook homepage 3D? Personally, it wouldn’t really surprise me.



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A Handy New Tool: CatchYouTube.com

You just never know what you’ll find on the internet, there is so much out there just waiting to be discovered. I usually discover new things when I’m faced with a challenge of doing something new which was just the case this week.

I was working on creating a powerpoint for an upcomingevent and needed to insert a video that could be found on YouTube. Now, I’ve inserted video clips and other media before but I’ve never had to pull anything start off th web. Not sure how to go about this, I turned to one of my favorite tools – Google. Whenever I’m stuck I tend to turn to Google to help me find the answer and honestly, I usually find what I need!

So, I Googled (one of my favorite new verbs!) “how to insert a YouTube video into PowerPoint.” Just like that, I had several articles and links telling me how to do just that! After checking a few out, I discovered CatchYouTube.com. Obviously someone else had my very same problem and created a super simple tool as a solution. This handy little site has you paste in the URL of the video you need, you choose the format you need it in (it’s like ordering at Subway!) and after a few moments you have the video you requested in the format you needed all ready to download to your computer.

Once I had it downloaded, I inserted it into my presentation and it worked perfectly. Hopefully this is a tool that you might find useful in the future. CatchYouTube.com is definitely bookmarked in the tools sextion of my browser!

If you’re curious about what I was putting together – come check it out tonight in Madison, SD at Ignite SD #2. It will be held at one of Madison’s newest restaurants, Mochavino, starting at 7:30pm. Admission is free so grab a friend and be ignited!



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