Viral web and email content
Been a busy week in the world of the mole! For those who haven’t already checked out previous postings, I am currently involved in a pretty awesome halloween party called – Midnight Massacre, presented by Elliot Events. To help promote this event we are literally taking as many available avenues as possible, using a cross media campaign to help generate massive awareness and help stimulate ticket sales.
This has included:
- Radio advertising on 2 different stations
- Advertising in a local, music/events magazine
- Press Releases, both offline and online (mainly utilizing online as a link building tool for search engines)
- Promotional girls, handing out flyers, yoyos and beer stubbies
- Radio slot, discussing the event
- Word of mouth
- Viral Email and flash game
There are probably a few other aspects I have missed off the list so far
– The last part, the viral email and flash game, were a moment of genius (well perhaps). Again it is designed to increase awareness, and with increased awareness and repetition of message, hopefully we will see increased sales. The email itself is funny enough, with some great images and quirky comments, plus it is halloween themed. It does relate to the event, ensuring relevance, but more importantly it contains links to a pretty cool flash game we have developed.
Halloween Hangman, presented by Midnight Massacre - is a pretty cool little hangman game to give everyone that little break from the pains of reality. Ultimately what the game does well is that it gets people to the website, gets them reading more info about the event, and again, hopefully then converting by purchasing a ticket for the event.
On the subject of viral material, there is a great video post on SEOmoz related to link bait. It isn’t quite viral, but the content is applicable to both sections. There are some great tips to consider if ever anyone is considering viral marketing.
Cheers!









