(auto): I recently saw two different viral marketing videos with a twist: they incorporate user content to pull in the viewer. Stepbrothers: Duel is an ad for an upcoming movie comedy, and uses your name, photo, and phone number (!) to create a video of Will Ferrel and John C. Reilly fighting over which of them is your best friend.

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Friday 18 July 2008This is more than 17 years old. Be careful.

I recently saw two different viral marketing videos with a twist: they incorporate user content to pull in the viewer. Stepbrothers: Duel is an ad for an upcoming movie comedy, and uses your name, photo, and phone number (!) to create a video of Will Ferrel and John C. Reilly fighting over which of them is your best friend.

Election ‘08 prank is purportedly a news story about a groundswell presidential candidate. Scroll to the bottom of the page, enter your name, click Update, and play the video. They insert your name as text elements in a number of places. If you listen carefully, you’ll notice they cleverly avoid any gender-specific pronouns, unlike the Stepbrothers video, which will only work for a male:

(broken Flash player removed... This video seems to be a capture of it.)

This is clever technology, and will keep viral marketing campaigns alive (I just spread two of them), that is, until it gets old.

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