Vote For Your Favorite Virals in Our 1st Annual MovieViral Awards! Dan Koelsch, January 8, 2010November 16, 2010 And the award goes to… Because we like to be fashionably late here at MovieViral, we are finally going to do something to recognize the best of 2009. But we’re not just going to have a list of movies or anything boring like that. We’re going to let YOU decide, since viral is all about audience (see: consumer) interaction. And, since we cover viral campaigns and viral marketing here, our categories are skewed in that direction. To see the categories and nominee, and more importantly vote for your favorite in each category, you have to sign up to our forum and go the Awards section. There, you can not only vote for your favorites, but also discuss the categories and who you like, don’t like, and anything else! Be sure to read the first post for each poll thread to get a better idea of what the categories are really about. Voting ends on January 14th at midnight, and we’ll post the results (along with our thoughts) the next day. Well, what are you waiting for? Get to voting! Oh, check out our trophy for this year: Site News Viral Marketing awardsMovieViral Awards
Universal Buys “Grim Night” After Trailer Goes Viral October 27, 2011October 27, 2011You know your work never goes unnoticed when you have studios vying for your indie work. That’s what happen when Universal won the rights to Brandon Bestenheider and Allen Bey’s Grim Night. Basically the films is about two people who lock themselves in their homes in an effort to hide… Read More
It’s “Pirates Day” at Hot Topic May 12, 2011May 12, 2011Jack Sparrow has always had some sort of affect on the female population. Whether it is his charm, dashing good looks, or his way with words, the infamous pirate from the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise will set sail once again on May 20th. But fans might not have to… Read More
Avtr.com Updates October 16, 2009October 16, 2009When James Cameron’s “Avatar” released its first viral website weeks ago, I stated the only way the campaign could recoup the lost hype following Avatar Day was to be proactive about posting content. Since then, several updates have been made to avtr.com, and are worth a look for those interested in… Read More