See How These Job Applicants React to What’s Happening on The Screen
Here is an experiment done by LG on interview applicants. See how they react to what’s happening on the screen.
Here is an experiment done by LG on interview applicants. See how they react to what’s happening on the screen.
You don’t want to argue with people who need a cup of Starbucks coffee. So, a prank to see how people react will be epic. A brave branding gig?
Everything seems normal to this car salesman, except the fact that the test driver is Jeff Gordon, a pro stock car racing driver in disguise.
Want to learn how to promote your business using prankvertising? Learn from these horror/supranatural movie prank ads. They are scarily effective.
If you publicly ridicule the authenticity of a prank ad, get ready to become a prank victim. Pepsi MAX and Jeff Gordon has done it again.
Are you up to the challenge? Play Google Maps’ Pokemon Challenge with people from all around the world!
This guy pretended to be an Apple employee and managed to fool people. I guess it all boils down to how well a person talks.
There is no better way than showcasing what your software can do LIVE. Learn how Adobe pranks people and put smiles on their face using Photoshop.
The job description is very, very challenging, and the remuneration is… zero. It is the world’s toughest and most under-appreciated job in the world.
Prankvert idea: Framing you as a criminal suspect and put your photo on a (fake) newspaper and (fake) breaking news update. Too much?
Minecraft’s Steve visits Walmart – but it’s unofficial. Wow. You know your brand is popular when someone is doing that for your brand.
People are often willing to do the unthinkable to claim a freebie. Here is what people would do for claiming a free James Bond movie ticket.
You don’t see a tiger prowling and UFOs flying on a busy street every day. That’s also true in London, UK. But this time, it’s different.
Volkswagen gets people’s attention by doing what other brands are rarely doing: Teaching about safe driving – and make a strong case why people should do just that.
I have just found a hidden gem on YouTube – I’ve never watched this dated Coca-Cola ad before but I think it is worth sharing.