Tweet to Unlock New “Les Misérables” Character Art Caleb Hamilton, October 10, 2012October 10, 2012 We’re about two months away from Tom Hooper’s adaptation of one of the most beloved musicals of all-time, Les Misérables. Today, you can help unlock a new piece of promotional artwork from the film by simply sending a tweet. Find out more after jump!By sending a tweet with hashtag #LesMis, or by liking or sharing Les Mis on Facebook, we get closer and closer to the magic number, 24601 (fans of the musical will recognize this as the number Jean Valjean was assigned when he was in prison). Once 24,601 people have tweeted, like and or shared, we’ll get to clearly see the art below.Just head over to the film’s official site and start tweeting!Les Misérables hits theaters Christmas Day! Social Networks Viral Marketing FacebookLes MiserablesTwitterViral marketing
Help Disney Celebrate The World Premiere of “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides” And Win Prizes! May 6, 2011Tomorrow, Saturday May 7th, will be the world premiere of Walt Disney Studios’ Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, the fourth installment in the lucrative action adventure franchise, and it will be held of course at Disneyland. To celebrate, Disney is letting you get involved with Twitter and the… 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
Strange Noises Heard Around The World Could Have Scientific Explanation January 27, 2012January 27, 2012Earlier this week, we reported on a phenomenon sweeping the Internet in which strange noises were heard around the world. These roars/groans from the sky are a bit frightening, which may have contributed to videos of the occurance flooding YouTube (along with many hoaxes). While we considered the idea that… Read More