Monday, July 19, 2010

What's your "Old Spice" Message?

Does your man smell like the Old Spice Man? Are you one of the nine million people who have logged on to You Tube to see the latest viral video attracting attention around the world? Old Spice was a dying brand-- something we bought our grandfathers for Christmas. But now, they've created a concept for a video that is defining "viral". In case you missed it, click the link below to watch. It's well worth it.

There's a great article about why it works on MSNBC. Old Spice executives planned ahead, they engaged key bloggers, they promoted the video via social media. I think anyone involved in marketing can benefit from the article. You can read it by clicking here.

I do think they missed a key, point, however. The video works because it has a message. Old Spice will make your man smell better. There it is, nice an simple. Viral videos are fantastic, but I believe they only truly work if they also deliver a message.

Video of a singing cat may very well be seen by millions of people, but what's the point? If it's nothing more than funny, it no doubt falls flat. The message is key. It needs to be simple, memorable, and something that ignites a call to action. The underlying message from the Old Spice Man is "Buy Old Spice". And indeed, people are.

While people watch the video because it's funny-- they are buying Old Spice because they remember the message. What message do you want to deliver?

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