An interesting first kiss
First Kiss has been watched by over 90 million people to date. You may be one of them (if you haven’t seen it, then take a few minutes to watch it below.)
It was made by the fashion brand Wren to showcase their designs.
The three-and-a-half-minute film shows ten pairs of strangers kissing for the first time.
It’s particularly interesting because it’s achieved success without being humorous, rude or X-rated.
I remember the first incarnations of viral marketing (as it was called then).
I was working in an advertising agency at the time.
We started receiving an influx of briefs to create viral videos.
The received wisdom at the time was that people only forwarded things that were hilarious or outrageous - preferably both.
This raised questions about what was right for the brand. Often the projects wouldn’t happen because the requisite tone was deemed inappropriate.
Wren has achieved success with a film that taps into other emotions. It’s a genuine and charming portrayal of an awkward moment to which many people can relate. As befits a fashion brand, it’s done with a suitable amount of style and edge.
First Kiss shows that you can achieve success with content that’s right for the brand. You don’t have to sacrifice ‘appropriateness’ for ‘shares’.
The key is to produce content that’s genuinely interesting and connects with people - in whatever way.
This requires a rebalancing of where budgets are invested - away from media and towards strategy, creative and production.
It also necessitates a shift in mindset. There’s no guaranteed level of exposure with social content, unlike with traditional media.
For those that are willing to do this, the financial rewards can be substantial; imagine how much would it would have cost Wren to buy 90 million exposures for a three-and-a-half-minute film via traditional media.
– RG