Saturday, May 17, 2008

This ghost video hoax costs $100,000

This ghost video hoax costs $100,000

May 16, 2008
my paper

THE "ghost video" - actually a publicity stunt - that was widely circulated via e-mail here last month cost recruitment and HR consultancy group GMP just $100,000.

What it got in return was more than 250,000 views on YouTube and wide media coverage, after it was first posted on citizen media website Stomp. Created by McCann Worldgroup Singapore, the video first appeared online on April 21.

It showed what appeared to be CCTV footage of two men being followed out of an office lift by the ghost of an old woman.

Mr Farrokh Madon, executive creative director for Mc- Cann, said in an article in Marketing Magazine that the "Raffles Place Ghost" is a "fantastic example of how a big idea can magnify a small advertising budget".

"Besides great awareness, there was a lot of traffic to the GMP microsite and the number of CVs uploaded increased exponentially," he added.

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