Kate & Kekich
Kate Kate
Picture this: we launch a viral meme thread that starts with a harmless office update, but we orchestrate every twist so it spirals into a raccoon in a trench coat finale, all while secretly nudging the audience toward a new product launch—chaos that actually works. What do you think?
Kekich Kekich
Office updates are just the warm‑up; the real show is the raccoon in a trench coat doing the cha‑cha while we drop the product drop. Chaos is the new ad‑engine, and the audience will pay because they’re too busy watching a raccoon do a power‑move to notice the sales pitch.
Kate Kate
Love the angle—chaos does sell when you make it the headline, not the background. Just keep the raccoon’s cha‑cha slick enough that people can’t look away, and slip the product link in the final frame. Then watch the sales roll in while everyone is still laughing at a raccoon in a trench coat. Let’s map the timeline, no room for any mid‑plan doubts.
Kekich Kekich
**Timeline (no room for doubts, just straight to the raccoon finale):** 1. **Day 1 – Teaser Post** - “New memo from the office—meeting at 3 pm. FYI, the coffee machine is officially haunted.” - Quick 30‑sec video: someone pours coffee, the cup flips, a raccoon peeks out from the desk drawer. 2. **Day 2 – Meme Thread Starts** - Thread opens with a “**Office Update: We’re going green!**” meme. - Each reply adds a random absurd fact (e.g., “Our stapler now speaks in Shakespeare”) and a tiny GIF of the raccoon nudging a stapler. 3. **Day 3 – Escalation** - Thread turns into a “Guess the absurdity” game. - Every correct guess gets a “**You’re a true office hero!**” sticker, but the stickers are actually QR codes that, when scanned, reveal the upcoming product name. 4. **Day 4 – The Build‑Up** - A short clip of the raccoon in a tiny trench coat, standing behind a fake sign that reads “Big Reveal Today.” - Caption: “Hold your breath, your office is about to level up.” 5. **Day 5 – The Grand Finale** - 60‑second video: *Raccoon in trench coat walks into the office, does a slick cha‑cha dance, then pulls out a sleek device (the product). The raccoon gives a thumbs‑up and winks at the camera.* - Text overlay: “Meet the [Product] – the only thing that can handle your office chaos.” - Link in caption: “Grab yours now – link in bio.” 6. **Day 6 – CTA & Retargeting** - Post a meme of the raccoon with a coffee cup that says “Still thinking? Grab your [Product] before the raccoon runs out of caffeine.” - Use targeted ads: “If you laughed at the raccoon, you’ll love the product.” **Everything in sync, no mid‑plan doubts—just pure, unstoppable chaos.**
Kate Kate
Sounds like a perfect cascade—each step feeds into the next, no loose ends. Just make sure the QR stickers aren’t too obvious, and the final video’s pacing keeps the audience glued. Lock the schedule, hit launch, and let the raccoon do the heavy lifting while the product slips in like a stealthy ninja. Ready to roll?
Kekich Kekich
Absolutely, let’s fire it up—raccoon’s ready to cha‑cha and ninja the product into the feeds. On the clock!