(1041)Team Diary—Amy’s “Pointing at Life” Campaign 🎥

(1041)Team Diary—Amy’s “Pointing at Life” Campaign 🎥
Amy’s “Pointing at Life” Campaign 🎥

To promote the launch, Amy came up with a campaign called “Pointing at Life’s Awkward Moments”. In a hilarious promotional video, we placed the Deadpool figure in real-life scenarios:

  1. In the car 🚗: Deadpool points at a GPS screen that says, “You’ve been lost for 10 minutes, genius.”
  2. At work 💻: Stuck to a colleague’s monitor, Deadpool’s hand points at an error message that says, “Yeah, you messed up again.”
  3. On the TV 📺: During a serious movie scene, Deadpool’s hand interrupts with “This guy’s overacting, don’t you think?”

The video exploded on social media. Comments poured in:

  • “I NEED THIS. My friends will hate me and love me at the same time!” 😂
  • “Deadpool finally exists to roast my bad driving. Perfect.” 🔥
  • “This thing is going straight onto my boss’s computer. He deserves it.” 😈

Within hours, Deadpool became the viral king of sass.

 


Office Shenanigans: Deadpool Takes Over 🕶️🤣

Once the first prototypes arrived, chaos ensued in the office.

  • Max stuck his Deadpool figure on Kelly’s laptop with the hand pointed at her to-do list and said, “He’s here to remind you you’re already late.”
  • Amy placed hers on the coffee machine. The hand pointed at the empty coffee pot with a note: “Refill it. Lazy.”
  • Ruby had the best prank—she mounted Deadpool on Max’s phone so the hand always pointed at his notifications. “Deadpool says you’re ignoring life,” she joked.

By the end of the day, Deadpool had been everywhere: desks, screens, dashboards, lunchboxes, even Ruby’s plant pot. 🌱😂


Customer Feedback: Deadpool’s Roasts Travel the World 🌍🔥

Our customers took Deadpool to a whole new level. Here are a few of our favorite reviews:

  1. “My car rides will never be the same.”
    “Deadpool’s hand points at my passengers, and I tell them he’s judging their music choices. They love it. I think.” 😂

  2. “The ultimate office prank tool.”
    “I stuck it on my coworker’s monitor. He hasn’t spoken to me all day. Worth it.” 😈

  3. “Life just got sassier.”
    “It’s on my TV. Every time I pause Netflix, Deadpool points at me like he’s disappointed. I can’t stop laughing.” 🤣


What We Learned: Embracing Chaos and Fun 🤹‍♂️

The Deadpool product reminded us of some crucial entrepreneurial lessons:

  1. Fun Sells
    People love products that make them laugh and spark joy. Deadpool’s humor is universal, and this product captures that perfectly.

  2. Breaking the Mold Works
    You don’t always need a practical product. Sometimes, a little irreverence and mischief are exactly what the market craves.

  3. Design for Interaction
    Deadpool doesn’t just sit on your desk—he interacts with you. Products that become part of people’s daily lives are unforgettable.


What’s Next? Deadpool’s Extended Universe 💥

This is just the beginning. We’re already brainstorming other Deadpool-inspired accessories:

  • Mini Deadpool “Thumbs Up” figure for celebrating your victories. 👍
  • Deadpool Phone Stand that sasses you for screen time overload. 📱
  • Talking Deadpool Dashboard Buddy that makes quips while you drive. 🗣️🚗

We want Deadpool to bring humor and chaos into as many lives as possible. 🕶️🔥


Final Thoughts

Launching the FUNDrive™ Deadpool has been one of the most entertaining projects our team has ever tackled. It’s more than a product—it’s a personality, a prank, and a daily dose of fun. Seeing it bring laughter to our customers reminds us why we do what we do: create joy and memorable experiences, one ridiculous product at a time.

Here’s to more chaos, fun, and fourth-wall breaking in our next diary entry!

Peter Liu 🕶️💥

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