Floki is making its most aggressive marketing move yet, aimed at the United States and Turkey through strategic television commercials. Floki, the people’s crypto, has locked down prominent features on seven major American television channels:
In addition to the spots in the US, the campaign will also appear in Turkey and initially feature a 15 second advertisement. This will then switch to a full 40 second ad after approximately a month, and run for approximately a month from there.
Both campaigns will start on the 21st of February and run for 2 months.
In 2021 Floki notably produced one of the greatest crypto marketing campaigns to date, featuring numerous cities and top tier football teams around the globe. This move into television further cements the project’s place at the top of the heap in terms of crypto marketing.
Based on available data, the TV campaign is expected to have over 250 million impressions. The Floki Vikings have set our sights on becoming a household name in 2022, and these television ads will move us toward that goal.
Vikings don’t quit. To quote our project’s marketing director: “There is no mainstream story without a great comeback.”
#FLOKI will not be beaten down by the detractors.
The $FLOKI community that has shown faith in the team, knows we were born from hardship within the community itself.@RealFlokiInu deserves what is coming…
There is no mainstream story without a great comeback.
3️⃣,2️⃣,1️⃣… 📺
— Sabre (@SabreEthereum) February 15, 2022
Learn more about the greatest comeback story in crypto at floki.com.
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