Go to Twitter and search for #YOLO (You Only Live Once). I'll give you a sec....
Crazy, right?
Soooo many tweets. And they're alllll over the place! Some people are celebrating the fact that they've just eaten 18 Krispy Kreme donuts in a row - "The red light was on so...YOLO!" Some folks are skydiving & swimming with sharks, and sharing their YOLO pictures with the world. "Hey, look at me and Shamu...YOLO!" Pretty cool.
Keep searching YOLO and you'll see people celebrating new beginnings, new triumphs AND new weaves (God, I love Twitter.) A lot of folks are just out there working hard to make their dreams come true, and they keep reminding themselves every day #YOLO...#YOLO...#YOLO! Those are my personal favorites!
And then there's Will and Monifa...
Will and Monifa, I can't thank you enough for the YOLO reminder guys! Thank you! Gracias! Merci! I sure hope others get the message: Sometimes in life, you gotta just grab a microphone (or gas pump nozzle), hold your head high, stick your chest out, smile and go for it 'cuz...#YOLO!
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Thursday, May 16, 2013
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
The Harlem Shake: A PR Lesson
Do me a favor, go to YouTube and type in the words "Harlem Shake." Tell me what you see. I'll wait (there are more than 220,000 results). *sips smoothie*
The Harlem Shake. Get into it. It goes a lil' something like this... Put something on your head /over your face (a hat, scarf or ______)... *Harlem Shake techno music plays* Start dancing slow, do whatever you want. Then, as the music climaxes, just wild out. Get crazy, wacky, jump up and down....do you for about 30 seconds. That's it!
Crazy, right?
As a PR professional, I'm always fascinated when something goes "viral." Part of me thinks, hey--this kinda stuff doesn't just happen. No freakin way! There has to be someone or something behind this. The other part of me understands and appreciates great PR.
The "PR me" knows that phenomenons like these are unexpected, totally organic and will eventually fade away. But for me, great PR is addictive. And viral PR? Woo la la. LOVE it! And while you can't predict when something will go viral, there are some things you can do to get people interested and excited about your product/company/service, and grab their attention like the Harlem Shake:
Remember there's no blueprint to creating something viral. But if you incorporate the above elements in your PR plan, you'll create something that's impactful and memorable.
The Harlem Shake. Get into it. It goes a lil' something like this... Put something on your head /over your face (a hat, scarf or ______)... *Harlem Shake techno music plays* Start dancing slow, do whatever you want. Then, as the music climaxes, just wild out. Get crazy, wacky, jump up and down....do you for about 30 seconds. That's it!
Crazy, right?
As a PR professional, I'm always fascinated when something goes "viral." Part of me thinks, hey--this kinda stuff doesn't just happen. No freakin way! There has to be someone or something behind this. The other part of me understands and appreciates great PR.
The "PR me" knows that phenomenons like these are unexpected, totally organic and will eventually fade away. But for me, great PR is addictive. And viral PR? Woo la la. LOVE it! And while you can't predict when something will go viral, there are some things you can do to get people interested and excited about your product/company/service, and grab their attention like the Harlem Shake:
- Create something that quickly entertains/educates your audience, and hits a nerve.
- Use the power of the Internet/social media to pass it on to others; make it sharable (If it's a video, make it focused, consistent and short.)
- Don't duplicate what's already been done - People won't be as engaged if they've seen/done it before.
- Don't be afraid to add a bit of humor (be careful...it HAS to be funny or it could backfire.)
- Luck - Even with the best strategy in place, sometimes success involves a little luck.
Remember there's no blueprint to creating something viral. But if you incorporate the above elements in your PR plan, you'll create something that's impactful and memorable.
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