February 9, 2012

The Oh, Really?? Factor

October 15th, 2009 by admin | See what 3 other Friends of Lou had to say about this.

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You saw them first, Friend of Lou. The television spots that rocked the nation have now gone viral. We’ve always said that to get noticed, you need to shake things up. Looks like it’s working. From Rachel Maddow on MSNBC News to AP News Wire to AOL Travel to FOX, people across the planet (and we’re talking well over 200,000 hits in a week!!) have been watching the Possibility City TV commercials and talking with infectious enthusiasm about Louisville.

The most recent commercials highlight the self-enhancing side effects of ongoing exposure to Louisville. A great quality of life. An incredible park system. The waterfront. All things that can help cure anyone who’s yet to experience how rich a life in Possibility City can be.

You can watch Bill O’Reilly give the ad campaign a “(witty) Pinhead” rating as he too smiles at Louisville’s infectiously positive spin on life. Just click here.

Doctor’s orders
If you know someone who’s in need of a dose of Possibility, take this advice by sending this post to someone you care about. (http://www.friendoflou.com/promo/the-oh-really-factor/)

Take two ads in and call me in the morning
If you’d like to watch both the spots, well, you know what to do next:

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humble but proud past posts

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  • Upload your face to Faces of Lou Web site . . . more
  • Louisville: Word to the People . . . more
  • Louisville, Where Any Chump Can Beat Andy Roddick or Serena Williams . . . more
  • Louisville, City of Possibilities, on Flickr