KupilSlona & Aurum
Aurum 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?
KupilSlona KupilSlona
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.
Aurum Aurum
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.
KupilSlona KupilSlona
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.
Aurum Aurum
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.