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Viral Marketing: Commerical by P-Magazine

Time for a commercial break. On occasion you may witness a TV commercial that strikes you as particularly catchy or effective. Here’s an example:

The theme: We know. We know. Men are dogs! Whoof, whoof.

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3 Review(s) on “Viral Marketing: Commerical by P-Magazine”

Viral marketing is a powerful tool, but a large number of viral campaigns fall apart in the initial steps. I read a good article “A Case Study of a Viral Post“. One of the most important things is to get your viral campaing noticed on big sites/media in order for it to spread efficiently in ‘influential ripples’.

ThomasK |

Why can’t we have more commercials like this in the US? It would be nice to see them more than just superbowl time.

Frank Sousa
http://viralvideosecrets.com

Frank |

It was an ok commercial but a bit predictable.

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