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Old Spice Man = Social Media Genius

Posted by Claire Burdett On July - 15 - 2010

Old Spice social media campaign

Old Spice Man = Social Media Campaign Genius

I wish this had been done in time to be entered in the Corp Comms’ Digi Awards for best Digital Campaign because it was pure and utter genius. No idea what I am talking about? Saw it in the paper and haven’t seen the videos, or just caught a glimpse on Twitter earlier in the week and didn’t stop to check?

Or maybe you are one of the 5,776,595 peeps who have already viewed The Shirtless Old Spice Man channel on YouTube, where the gorgeous Isaiah Mustafa, a muscular actor and former professional football player/restaurateur who first came to notice in February with a Wieden+Kennedy-produced video commercial, “The Man Your Man Could Smell Like”, became Social Media Man of the Moment this week with a series of hilarious and deadpan video answers to celebrity and ordinary tweeters.

All with his shirt off.

Have I got the voicemail? God yes, who wouldn’t?!

And you can too because the inspired Reddit community joined forces to build a tool that will (in seconds) let anyone take snippets of the original audio to create your own voicemail message.

There are many more brilliant video answers on Old Spice’s YouTube channel, and the huge and worldwide ‘feelgood’ response is very important as a lesson in how a PR and social media marketing campaign SHOULD be done.

What made this campaign so successful?

The campaign was feelgood and interactive, and didn’t ask anything in return.

  1. Old Spice got an gorgeous actor to talk into the camera all day without his shirt on. It did it for me.
  2. He did a video answer to a few celebrities, who Tweeted it out to their followers, which meant other celebrities starting lining up to get in on the act, and each of them told their millions of Twitter followers all about it. And then everyone started tweeting. Utter genius.
  3. The videos were dead-dead funny, and short – under a minute in length – key to successful use of YouTube.
  4. The agency did their homework and targeted major Twitter players, and then just let it grow organically through those key influencers – there were no press releases or conferences.

Wieden+Kennedy the PR firm that put together this campaign quote the following stats for the first day of the campaign:

  • Top of Digg
  • Top of Reddit
  • Trending topic on Twitter
  • Inventor of Twitter tweets it
  • Marriage proposal carried out, AND ACCEPTED
  • @Alyssa_Milano’s home address acquired
  • Coverage in mainstream news / tech news / industry news, including the Times of India, the Sydney Morning Herald, and the Guardian and Metro in the UK.
  • Twitter followers multiplied by 10

So, all power to The Old Spice Guy. Come back soon, and bring a few awards for  Wieden+Kennedy in those gorgeous arms of yours.

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9 Responses to “Old Spice Man = Social Media Genius”

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  3. Super-Duper site! I am loving it!! Will come back again – taking you feeds also, Thanks.

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  5. annuaire says:

    Thanks, Very useful resource!!

  6. Claire says:

    It’s one we made specially for us, sorry! :)

  7. Claire says:

    Thank you! :)

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