Right after their second group match (lost 2-3 against the Netherlands) was over, @Socceroos tweeted, ‘Retweet if you think these men stepped up against the World #15 tonight #GoSocceroos‘. Nothing special so far. But what came next caught my attention. Just one minute after retweeting that tweet, I received a reply by @Socceroos saying, ‘@sebinomics Thanks for your support. Here’s a signed @Socceroos team photo from Mile Jedinak #GoSocceroos‘, and the photo was actually signed and personalized, with my name on it. Fabulous idea!
Unfortunately, I do not know how the Socceroos’ campaign can technically produce all these personalized photos in such a short time, and I could not find out who is behind it with the Socceroos. Fact is that the tweet received more than 2,000 retweets and 700 favs within two hours. This leads me to the assumption that a software was written and connected through the Twitter API to create personalized photos, which are then automatically sent out as replies to all individual users.
If anyone knows or finds out how this campaign was set up, please share it in the comment section with us. In the meantime, #GoSocceroos!
