Opie and Anthony did an assault on the media years back where they had people show up at live shots in NYC and hold signs and get camera time yelling "OPIE ANTHONY!". It worked and got them a good amount of attention. An unfortunate aspect of our culture is that is generally requires something extreme most of the time to go "viral". There-in lies the problem, how do you make a PROFESSIONAL extreme viral video that highlights the concepts of BTS? Or just forget the professional and go for anything that gets attention?
I'll show you how: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyYJlYxVJDc
Lol that guy has many viral videos. First saw him in 2012 around the presidential election. He made an Obama dance video.
You know there are many youtube people that get more views in one day with one video than what major news channels get during prime time. Phillip De Franco gets like 500 thousand to 1 million views for every video he uploads.
I remember reading an article that described what it is that makes videos viral. I think there was also a TED talk about it. I don't remember everything but it said that if it is something novel it has a good chance of becoming viral. That guy's videos all seem pretty novel to me.
Selling your last name is something that this guy did.
https://buymylastname.com/He sold his last name for one year for $50,000. Imagine selling your last name in exchange for BitUSD.
I thought about doing it but don't know if I would really want to.
Notice his last name right now is SurfrApp.