{"id":1087,"date":"2010-07-16T08:42:57","date_gmt":"2010-07-16T00:42:57","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.whoisandrewwee.com\/?p=1087"},"modified":"2010-07-16T08:42:57","modified_gmt":"2010-07-16T00:42:57","slug":"so-the-old-spice-man-told-alyssa-milano","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/whoisandrewwee.com\/viral-marketing\/so-the-old-spice-man-told-alyssa-milano\/","title":{"rendered":"So The Old Spice Man Told Alyssa Milano…"},"content":{"rendered":"

…Maybe you should watch it for yourself:<\/p>\n

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And here’s the backstory:<\/p>\n

Fresh off his appearance during a tv spot<\/a> during the Superbowl, former ASU 1996 Rose Bowl wide receiver Isaiah Mustafa, reprised his role as the manly Old Spice Man and has caused a coup in social media circles.<\/p>\n

In an industry that\u2019s been increasingly filled with social media experts whose claimed to fame has been writing books about building a huge following on Facebook or Twitter, or building buzz, or sometimes seem like the Internet marketing equivalent of a Paris Hilton \u201cI\u2019m famous for being famous\u201d, the Old Spice Man has brought a breath of fresh air to the social media scene.<\/p>\n

On Tuesday, he took questions<\/a> from multiple social media channels – Twitter and Facebook – and a team compiled the questions and had numerous personalized responses posted on YouTube, which were then emailed, retweeted and circulated around the Internet.<\/p>\n

As of now, there are 205 videos posted on the YouTube channel<\/a> with more content being progressively added.<\/p>\n

Before you jump in with a preliminary judgement that this is a case of new-fangled efficiency in aggregating multiple channels, take a moment to watch the finished product.<\/p>\n

The Old Spice Man comes across as:<\/p>\n