How to Do Meme Marketing, According to Memelord Jason Levin
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In This Article Something wild happened on Wall Street this week. Meme stocks—so-called because they represent companies that have attracted a cult-like following on social media—suddenly soared and then tumbled, leaving moneyed investment bankers in disbelief. In a seeming repeat of the 2021 GameStop phenomenon that stopped Wall Street titans from shorting the company—depicted [...]read moreMeme Stocks Surged Again This Week—But I’m Not Buying the Hype
While April 30 may just be the last day of the month for most, for *NSYNC fans, it’s a national holiday. Dubbed “It’s Gonna Be May Day” in conjunction with the band’s hit song, “It’s Gonna Be Me,” Justin Timberlake and Lance Bass have gleefully joined in on the fun sparked by Timberlake’s hilariously pop-sounding pronunciation [...]read moreLance Bass Plays Into Justin Timberlake ‘It’s Gonna Be May’ Meme With Noodle Hair
If you’ve been on social media the past few days, you’re probably wondering why Foghorn Leghorn, the boisterous rooster from Looney Tunes, is giving pep talks to your favorite anime and video game characters. It turns out the joke has roots going as far back as 2021, but has gained new life in the past [...]read moreLooney Tunes Foghorn Meme Gets So Big The Voice Actor Joins In
Jeremiah Johnson says he has “an embarrassing amount” of Reddit karma. So, as a longtime moderator of subreddits like r/economics, he was part of a select group of power users who were granted first dibs to buy stock in Reddit as the company prepares to go public. “You would never see Instagram doing something like [...]read moreReddit users wonder if the next big meme stock is Reddit itself