They’re Here: NASA Knows Something Dan Koelsch, September 29, 2010 The official They’re Here Twitter points to a YouTube video of someone typing “YOUARENOTALONE@NASA.GOV” into the They’re Here website. The tags for the video include “ufo”, “sci fi movie”, “aliens”, and “flying saucer”. What does NASA know? Maybe we’ll find out on 10/10/10 or sooner. Until then, watch the video after the break. In case you were wondering, the email address is fake. If you send something to it, you get an undeliverable message. ARGs & Campaigns Viral Marketing Viral Videos They're HereViral video
The Crazies Viral Exclusive: Kim Jonson Attacked February 17, 2010February 17, 2010In The Crazies viral campaign, Kim Jonson runs SaveOgdenMarsh.com, a blog where she tries to combat DP Chemicals’ local plant. It’s basically an environment activist site. Kim periodically makes videos for Eugene, who runs TheTruthAboutTrixie.com, a site where Eugene discusses and asks for help researching a secret military virus that… Read More
Kryptonian Billboard for “Man of Steel” Leads To New Viral Website April 14, 2013April 14, 2013All aboard the Man of Steel viral train, because we got another stop on our way to the new trailer. After a flurry of updates involving the DSRW Project website and the Man of Steel homepage itself, we now have some real life outdoor marketing that ties into it all…. Read More
The Boondock Saints: Viral Made Simple February 9, 2010February 9, 2010Back in December, I wrote an article discussing the old school word of mouth viral for the film The Boondock Saints, and how it was relying strictly on how bad it’s fans wanted to see the first film in the theaters. No flashy gimmicks. No websites with secret passwords (although… Read More
I think they were just trying to be nice and go along with the concept that someone was trying to let NASA know that they need to be prepared.And, for the record, I do not know anyone called Jack.