Saturday, April 25, 2015

Viral Links


Vinehttps://vine.co/u/1174115496170557440

Twitterhttps://twitter.com/sunilastro5150

Facebook post links: https://www.facebook.com/KodyVanHalen/posts/944559165595604

https://www.facebook.com/pinkfloyd/posts/944558585595662

https://www.facebook.com/cantstandlosingyou/posts/944558135595707

https://www.facebook.com/sunil.mahajan.9/posts/944556468929207

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=944564925595028&set=a.733794300005426.1073741825.100001245875769&type=1





Vine




This is my strongest vine.  MTV itself is an old channel and those who want music back on the channel or even care about the channel's devolving state are those outside of the demographic that MTV goes for.  Because that demographic likes vine, sex appeal, and inappropriate humor, I combined all of them in this vine, where I show soft radio rock bands as ugly (which they were considered so at the time) and juxtaposed them with the sexual appeal that was 80's Bon Jovi, using a playful modern spin with the edgy twist of the British Keep Calm poster trend.

Twitter

I used 3 categories for memes to get attention of people that may view the hashtags I used.




Some of my tweets were just hash tags, and others had memes.  I think this is my best tweet because it primarily focuses on the rabid Guns n Roses fan base that has all types of teenage fans who soak anything of the band up because of their age.  The tweet is brief, has a cliffhanger, and exhibits clear click-bait appeal.  The bait works here because it involves the a well known entity (in this case, a rock band)  with fans that think they know everything about the band.  Saying "why" works, since thanking David Geffen and MTV is not enough; this is from the fact that thanking them fully requires an appreciation of MTV's power.

My memes would be strong but I feel like average hash tag followers and twitter users would not get my memes, especially the Billy Squier meme.




Facebook



This Facebook post stands out because it uses a simple caption and lets the viewer take in the infographic.  Hopefully the infographic brings attention to my video that I linked.  This strong even without any descriptive captions because it targets my friends, who, like anybody's friends, appreciate subtlety and low amounts of trying to push a product onto them.  A weakness I find in it is the unexplained YouTube link, but it strikes curiosity at the same time, which works.  People still check out your and take note of posts even without liking it, and it could be reflected with the 22 views of the video. 


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