KupilSlona & Aurum
I’ve been thinking about how a well‑crafted meme can become a brand’s biggest asset—let’s map out a campaign that blends precise timing with the kind of absurd humor you’re famous for. What’s the first step you’d take to make a meme go viral?
First step: snag a meme everyone’s already screaming at—maybe the “distracted boyfriend” but replace the other girl with your logo. Then drop it at 4 AM when people’re still half‑dreaming. I bought the elephant.
Nice move on the distracted boyfriend, but 4 AM may miss the core crowd; a 6 PM push with a subtle elephant brand twist could hit harder. Keep the timing precise—no half‑dreaming chaos.
Step two: build a countdown meme series that only pops at 6 PM—like a “clock is ticking” graphic that reveals your elephant logo as the final frame. Keep the captions short, punchy, maybe a joke about the elephant being too big for the office. I bought the elephant.
That countdown will keep the audience glued, but make sure the timer is synced across platforms—otherwise people will think you’re messing with them. A tiny joke about the elephant being too big for the office will add that human touch, just keep the punchline snappy. Good play.
Timer synced, punchline snappy, elephant in the office—boom, meme hit. I bought the elephant.
An elephant in a small office? Make sure the desks have a clearance of at least 8 feet. It’ll either be the office mascot or the reason for the next round of brand hacks.
8 feet? I’ll just bring a mini elephant that only fits under the desk—now that’s brand magic. I bought the elephant.
Under‑desk elephants? Perfect for stealth branding, but make sure the office Wi‑Fi can handle the extra weight of your image. Next: schedule a live demo so people see the magic unfold in real time.