The list is compiled by video distribution agency goviral, pimped by Kuaga.
1. Cullman Liquidation – Mobile Homes.
Two enthusiasts launched an online initiative “I Love Commercials”. The website offers internet users to nominate their favorite local business for a free video commercial.
One of the lucky companies to get a free ad was a mobile home seller Cullman Liquidation. One month live, the video has become a viral hit and has been watched by one million people on Youtube. It’s a shared success story for the business and I Love Commercials. Over 100 companies across the US have lined up for a free ad.
We tend to watch videos belonging to the following five major categories more than any others: cat videos, music and dance videos, baby videos, funny videos and porn. You discover this browsing through a lot of blogs on a daily basis.
Here is why we like cat videos (watched over 7 million times):
Goviral has ranked top 10 viral videos for June. Check out earlier monthly compilations here
June’s top 10:
1. TRIDENT UNWRAPPED: 100 SINGLE LADIES FLASH-DANCE
100 Single Ladies stop traffic with Beyonce’s famous leggy dance in Piccadilly Circus, to celebrate the announcement by Trident of its free Beyonce gig in November. It is well planned, beautifully choreographed and masterly executed. Having made more than 1.5 mio. views online within the first month, Trident is doing very well creating awareness and drawing people to their website, where they offer 500 free tickets to customers every week until the grand show in November.
GoViral has ranked top 10 branded viral videos for April. To see the list for March, go here.
1. NIKE: SHOW YOUR FIVE
Nike has, with a little help from Wieden + Kennedy, London, done it again. No brand should really be in a top list consecutively, if it was not for the tremendous talent and effort that is being put into the majority of Nike’s campaigns. Nike launched a football tournament in UK and called for participants in major UK cities. This video is an ad for the events, and is filmed by various CCTV cameras to add to the authenticity of normal people playing street football. The video was originally done for TV, but has spread on the internet as well.