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So be careful. Ingenious examples of real time marketing And to inspire you, we would like to leave you some examples of how brands have used real time marketing in favor of their brands: Airing In 2013 Oreo made an RTM that will go down in history during a blackout that the stadium suffered. The brand tweeted: Power out? No problem. pic.twitter.com/dnQ7pOgC — OREO Cookie (@oreo) February 4, 2013 "The light is gone? No problem". You can still wet it in the dark Casio We've already mentioned it, but we have to mention it again: Casio got 172,000 interactions with this post. A good example of how to take advantage of a trend and turn it in your favor.
Renault Twingo Another of the brands that knew how to take advantage New Caledonia Email List of the separation of Shakira and Piqué. Not only did it get 1.4 views and 15.9 thousand likes, but it considerably multiplied Renault's sales around the world. For guys and girls like you. Turn up the volume! #Renault #Twingo #clearly #young #urban #electric #agile #Iconic #compact #naughty pic.twitter.com/eND207qM3H — Renault Spain (@renault_esp) January 12, 2023 Norwegian Norwegian was another company that took advantage of the breakup of a relationship to go viral. After the separation of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie in 2016, he launched an advertisement promoting a flight to Los Angeles (the city where the actor lives): 'Brad is single': Norwegian airline cashes in on Brangelina's
2016 The announcement was clear: Brad Pitt was single in Los Angeles, so we will give a promotion so you can travel to the city where he is located. Although the advertisement was not released mainly on networks, it did go viral. Kit Kat The hashtag #bendgate gained a lot of popularity in 2014 after the launch of the iPhone 6 Plus, when many users complained about their smartphones bending. Kit Kat took this opportunity to tweet: We don't bend, we #break . #bendgate #iPhone6plus pic.twitter.com/uippCg4kCi — KITKAT (@kitkat) September 24, 2014 "We don't bend, we break." After the launch of the iPhone 6 Plus in 2014, many users complained that the smart Ikea that the character Jon Snow's cape from the well-known series Game of Thrones was actually an Ikea rug.
Renault Twingo Another of the brands that knew how to take advantage New Caledonia Email List of the separation of Shakira and Piqué. Not only did it get 1.4 views and 15.9 thousand likes, but it considerably multiplied Renault's sales around the world. For guys and girls like you. Turn up the volume! #Renault #Twingo #clearly #young #urban #electric #agile #Iconic #compact #naughty pic.twitter.com/eND207qM3H — Renault Spain (@renault_esp) January 12, 2023 Norwegian Norwegian was another company that took advantage of the breakup of a relationship to go viral. After the separation of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie in 2016, he launched an advertisement promoting a flight to Los Angeles (the city where the actor lives): 'Brad is single': Norwegian airline cashes in on Brangelina's
2016 The announcement was clear: Brad Pitt was single in Los Angeles, so we will give a promotion so you can travel to the city where he is located. Although the advertisement was not released mainly on networks, it did go viral. Kit Kat The hashtag #bendgate gained a lot of popularity in 2014 after the launch of the iPhone 6 Plus, when many users complained about their smartphones bending. Kit Kat took this opportunity to tweet: We don't bend, we #break . #bendgate #iPhone6plus pic.twitter.com/uippCg4kCi — KITKAT (@kitkat) September 24, 2014 "We don't bend, we break." After the launch of the iPhone 6 Plus in 2014, many users complained that the smart Ikea that the character Jon Snow's cape from the well-known series Game of Thrones was actually an Ikea rug.