How to you tell the world about an amazing new TV that’s so thin you can barely notice it? Well LG took the guerilla marketing approach with this one. With over 3.5 million views, we think they got the point across. Do you think guerilla marketing is worth the risk? What happens when a company puts resources into creating a “viral video” that never goes viral? Share your thoughts in the comment box below or on Facebook and Twitter.
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