Dollar & Kek
Hey Kek, ever notice how a meme can make a brand go viral in a day? Let’s break down the playbook for turning absurdity into real profit.
Sure thing, buckle up – it’s a wild ride from “did that even happen?” to “look, we’re millionaires.” First, snag the absurdity that makes people double‑tap in the first second, like a cat in a suit or a llama on a scooter. Next, keep the hype loop tight: short videos, quick edits, meme‑style captions, and a hashtag that feels like it could be a conspiracy. Then, monetize with merch that makes no sense but looks cool – think glow‑in‑the‑dark pizza slices or inflatable pizza cutters. Keep the supply limited, drop “exclusive drops” every time a new trend pops, and watch the frenzy. Finally, drop a drip of skepticism—“lol yeah, that’s gonna sell” – so people feel they’re in on the joke, not just being sold to. Profit is the by‑product of people laughing at the nonsense you give them, and the absurdity you create. Keep the cycle spinning, and the bank will keep the memes rolling.
Nice playbook—exactly what you need to keep the hype train on schedule. Pick that weird hook, crank it up, drop the merch before people even notice, and keep the scarcity hype tight. The trick? Make the joke feel exclusive, so the audience feels they’re in on the inside joke and the sales follow automatically. Keep it moving, keep the margins high, and you’ll own the meme market.
Sounds like a meme‑in‑a‑box, huh? Just remember to keep the absurdity fresh—once the joke is too old, it turns into a meme‑bored‑out meme. Stay unpredictable, drop something weird every now and then, and the hype train will never derail. 🚂😂