
You have most probably watched or seen on your timeline the First Kiss video. That experience for which they get a bunch of people who don’t know each other, assign couples and ask them to kiss for the first time. For some reason this video is going viral but, I personally don’t see anything very […]

UPDATE: 06/03/14 Funny Or Die admitted it was a hoax, posting the following statement on their website: “Funny Or Die recently teamed up with a group of celebrities for an elaborate prank to convince the world hoverboards were real and that a company called HUVr Tech had invented them. Sadly, we were lying. The great […]

Four Seasons Condoms, recently launched its Get Naked campaign that has reportedly been banned from TV airing by the local (Australian) authorities for being “too sexy”. The TV spot basically shows a young couple purchasing condoms in a pharmacy when the sales team invite them to try the condoms before buying them. After an in-store […]

Few weeks ago, British Airways (BA) placed a very creative interactive billboard in Piccadilly Circus, London. The #LookUp digital billboard shows a kid interacting in real-time with BA planes flying over. It will also tell you which flight it is. A great marketing move that tackles one of the actual trend in the industry: Real-time […]

Some Italian teens who were part of a church group had the chance to meet Pope Francis and convinced him to take a “Selfie” picture with him. They tweeted the picture which, naturally, caught the attention of the “Twittosphere” and made the snap go viral on the web. That cool move is not surprising coming […]

To promote their latest Motion Sync vacuum cleaner, Samsung Home Appliances focused on the product’s smoothness in movement. A (cute) baby plays the sherif and chases Motion Sync after it had “rudely” woke him up. Entertainment, cuteness and babies are great ingredients to make a video buzz and I guess that’s what Samsung is counting […]

Red Balloon is an English language learning center in Brazil for kids. In their latest campaign by Ogilvy Brazil, brazilian kids spotted many celebrities tweets with English misspellings and replied from the Red Balloon account presenting themselves, correcting the mistake(s) and attaching a picture of them.