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January 14, 2011
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A Facebookable Movie Ticket Idea
- Movies are the Entertainment Universal. Go to a mall and ask 3000 people if they like to go to movies. My guess is that 2998 will say "Yes!!"
- Even in a burgeoning economy movie tickets are great prizes. In a slow economy, they're GOLD.
- Go and scroll though your Facebook wall 'o people who claim to be your Friends. When people watch a movie on TV or go to see a movie in a theater, they post about it
Here's what you do. At your next screening when the DJ gets up to welcome the house, have him/her remind people to go home later and post on their Wall that they were just at the (Station) screening of (film) and give it a quick one sentence review....because we're lurking out there and if we spot your post, we're going to send you to our next screening for free. "Gee...you could go for a year without paying for a movie if you did this."
And if you don't already mail movie tickets to highschool newspapers so they can send a reporter and review it, you're missing a chance for massive amounts of love in front of thousands and thousands and thousands of eyes.
And...They're Off!
Got something fun to giveaway? A trip? Or front row tickets? Remember the "Still Going!" battery TV spots? Get 25 vibrators and designate one for each of your qualifiers, fill them with new batteries and (pun intentional), turn them on. Vibrator Races. The last one still running, wins the prize for its listener. The audio is priceless.
Work It Baby, Make Love To The Camera
Somewhere behind flowers, jewelry and candy on the list of Valentines gifts is boudoir photography. (Note from Paige: personally I don't get it. Maybe her with a donkey, but Glamour Shots? Who cares? But that's just me.) Giving away a photography session would be cool. Really want to have some fun? Do your own photo session...in the station's van. With a Polaroid camera. Might be fun stuff to send to an ex, as in: "I hope you enjoy this. You ain't never going to see it again."