Levi’s Helium Jeans Viral Hacked For Self Promo

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Hello? Hello? The helium-fueled floating viral thing has already been done people! Don’t you pay attention to YouTube everyday? Apparently you don’t because now you’re blowing bubbles with helium and floating into the air like those idiots in the Levi’s video.

Oops. Wait. This is different. For Blue Film Production, Rapp France created the video and is pimping to any brand that would like to slap its logo on it with the apparent intention of getting some viral goodness. Trouble is if everyone’s already seen the unbranded version, why would anyone want to see a branded version?

As Loren Feldman loves to say, “It doesn’t matter.” It’s all a ruse to get people to check out a case study covering the steps it takes to create a successful viral campaign.

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