Last August, the cell phone number list Washington Post ran an article with one of my favorite headlines: “Why is millennial humor so weird?” The cell phone number list subtitle describes this style of meme-based humor as dark, surreal, and completely meaningless. It's no secret that humor is a great way to connect with consumers, and that's especially cell phone number list important for young people: Millennials want personalized and meaningful experiences. Delivering those experiences becomes more of a challenge when your target demographic's idea of funny is a photoshopped image of Lord Farquaad from Shrek with the cell phone number list letter E superimposed.
Yes, you read that right. The cell phone number list image above (and the others it inspired) is one of the most viral memes of 2018 so far. If you're confused, don't worry. I laugh every time I see it and honestly, I don't know why. Meme marketing - using viral humor to expand your brand's visibility on social media - is a high-risk, high-reward game. The cell phone number list risk: falling flat on your face in cringeworthy fashion. The cell phone number list reward: attracting many young people who value personal brands who don't take things too seriously. Plus, a viral tweet is free publicity for your cell phone number list business.