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This is the personal weblog of Björn Ognibeni. I am a consultant for Digital Marketing Communications & Co-Founder of BuzzRank, living in Hamburg, Germany. At this site, I write about my work, recent trends & developments and other interesting things that come across my desk. English / German mix...

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When Polictics meet Viral Marketing & CGM

Looking at this clip, I get the feeling that next years presidential elections in the US could get pretty weird...



(Youtube Link)

This "modified" version of Apple's famous 1984 clip already got over 1 mio views on that Youtube account alone and apparently nobody knows, who is behind it. A little quote from the SFGate hints at what's to come...

Gardner said the success of "Hillary 1984" means that now "every candidate will have to worry about some guy with a video camera and a Mac being able to do whatever he or she wants."
Good that most people just use Windows PCs, right? ;-)


(via MacEssentials)

Reader Comments (1)

[...] There is news about the “vote different” ad that surfaced earlier this week. Nobody knew who was behind it. Now the creator has outed himself on the Huffington Post. He is a “proud Democrat”, was working for “an internet company that provides technology to several presidential campaigns, including (…) Obama’s.”. But “the company had no idea that I’d created the ad, and neither did any of our clients.”. So why did he do it ? “I wanted to show that an individual citizen can affect the process.” [...]

Mrz 23, 2007 at 16:58 | Unregistered CommenterAlles gut? » Blog Archiv

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