Effective humor in a corporate setting identifies an insight the target audience universally agrees on but rarely discusses openly. Publicizing this shared secret, as Wiz did with its CISO toy store, creates a powerful sense of recognition and virality that traditional jokes cannot match.
A repeatable framework for creating viral stunts is to take a familiar concept—like a toy store, meditation app, or musical—and create the "world's first" version specifically for your target audience. The inherent absurdity of a "meditation app for CISOs" or a "dating app for accountants" generates curiosity and makes the campaign highly shareable.
In a domain dominated by fear, uncertainty, and doubt (FUD), Wiz intentionally avoids it. They believe customers connect better with empowerment and humor. Instead of scaring clients about potential breaches, they frame their product as a tool that enables teams to build securely and confidently, fostering a healthier partnership.
To uncover the "secretly-held beliefs" for their humor campaigns, Wiz's marketing team actively monitors niche online communities where their audience speaks freely. By identifying recurring pain points and in-jokes on Reddit, they source authentic insights that fuel a content strategy that deeply resonates with their target CISOs.
B2B marketing often assumes a sterile, professional-only mindset. This is flawed. The same person scrolling LinkedIn during the day also binges consumer entertainment at night. B2B content should embrace humor and personality, recognizing that you're always marketing to the same multifaceted human being.
The founder of Billy Bob's Teeth, a gag gift, reframed his product as a "permission slip for people to be silly." This strategy gives a trivial product a deeper, more compelling purpose by connecting it to a fundamental human desire. This elevates the brand and makes the product more than just a novelty item.
Brands, particularly in B2B, are often too serious and miss the power of humor. Laughter releases bonding hormones like oxytocin, creating an instant connection with an audience. It's a universal language that can dissolve conflict and make a brand more human and memorable.
A successful joke's core isn't the punchline but its 'point'—the underlying message or meaning. This foundation is often a serious observation. The humor is then built by creating a premise and structure that leads the audience to this point without stating it directly.
Truly creative and effective B2B entertainment doesn't come from open-ended brainstorming. Instead, it thrives within the constraints of a well-defined strategic narrative or product message. This 'box' provides the necessary guardrails to ensure the content is both entertaining and strategically relevant.
Instead of just simplifying ideas, focus on making them highly repeatable and shareable, like a meme. This involves distilling a concept into a single, evocative phrase or visual that people will want to reuse, ensuring the core message propagates organically through an organization.
Fal successfully engaged developers by creating "GPU rich" and "GPU poor" hats based on a popular industry meme. The "GPU poor" hats were far more popular, demonstrating that authentic, self-aware humor and tapping into community in-jokes is more effective for developer marketing than traditional, polished campaigns.