I was sat in a meeting this morning talking about a Christmas concept we're working on. A lovely chap from the agency we're working with pulled out his iPhone and showed us an email he'd just got from his brother 'Look at this it's a cracker' was the subject line. I'm not going to tell you what the picture attachment was as I'm sure you can work it out for yourself.
This slightly boring story is a random link to talking about how different demographics interact with 'viral'. My Dad still sends me PPT files with a few funny pictures in and I usually respond in a Kevin The Teenager way of "oh gaaawd Daaad, I saw that yeeaaars agoo, pah". At
Ralph we work predominantly in entertainment aimed at the youth market who are seemingly up for interacting with brands more than my parent's generation. Or is this bollocks? Is it just that the entertainment is different, perhaps a Hale and Pace sketch from the 80s on YouTube is the best way of reaching my Mum and Dad?
P.S. Ben, if you read this, I'm not saying you're old by receiving the cracker email!