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Thursday
Mar192009

Nissan Canada giving away 50 Cubes

Nissan Canada is calling on the creative cream of the crop to audition for the chance to be given one of 50 new Nissan Cubes and leveraging their artistic efforts to unveil the car for the first time in Canada. There's a small catch, it's invite-only.

The campaign, which kicked off in February with a teaser site at Hypercube.ca, is being touted as groundbreaking; it is employing only social media as a launch platform for a new car. Developed by Toronto-based Capital C, the goal is to ensure the cool crowd - not grannies - are the ones that get behind the wheel. And to do it, the media budget has been reduced and diverted to car prizing and an integrated social experiment.

The invitation phase began in March and has been targeting the artsy over Facebook, MySpace and Twitter, as well as with street teams going to venues in Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver frequented by the creatively inclined. DJs, skateboarders, graffiti artists and the like are being given surveys to fill out that will ultimately be narrowed down to a group of 500 invited to participate in the audition process, which commences mid-April, lasting for six weeks.

Auditioners will be provided with a canvas of sorts on hypercube.ca to display their creative talents. The goal is to have Canada's creative community convey the message of what the Cube brand is about through their shape and efforts leading up to the giveaways - taking place in June after a voting phase - as well as what the winners do within their social networks and how they personalize their new Cubes in the days that follow.

[Source: Media In Canada]

Reader Comments (2)

Its also on Twitter @thehypercube http://twitter.com/thehypercube they are effectively using Social Media to generate interest.
Mar 19, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterStrada
I'm cool like the Fonz...and I have an email. Isn't that good enough?

Yah those twitter dudes really have the cash to buy a Nissan. That being said where's my free Cube?
Mar 19, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterjpeevey

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