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Haters Gonna Hate: Lessons For Advertisers From 4chan

Event Interactive 2011
Format Solo
Organizer Marci Ikeler Publicis USA
Description Scientology protests. Gaming Time Magazine's Most Important People poll. Sending Justin Bieber to North Korea. 4chan is "the internet hate machine" that crosses boundaries with the real world. 4chan's two unusual features - it's anonymity and its lack of archiving - have made it into a hotbed of creativity that is almost single-handedly responsible for every major internet meme in the past 7 years. So how has this racist, homophobic, sexist community managed to create break-through communication with spreading power that any advertiser would kill for? In this presentation, we will use 4chan as a lens to illustrate how modern advertising can better communicate with hyper-connected, hyper-social communities. By following the lead of the 4chan community (albeit with less pornography), advertisers can learn how to hack the attention economy and succeed in the face of changing consumer behaviors.
Questions
Answered
  1. How can advertisers gain attention from online communities?
  2. What types of messages are likely to spread online?
  3. How should advertisers deal with online dissidents (haters)?
  4. How can advertisers create communities that foster engagement and creativity?
  5. How much is too much to ask of consumers?
Level Advanced
Category Advertising
Tags 4chan, Advertising, communities