It started with a $100,000 donation, ended with $11 million raised for charity, and somewhere along the way, an electric bike brand earned 235M+ impressions and $7M worth of brand awareness.
Ahrefs’ Community Manager, Michelle Lindner, shared Ryan Trahan’s “50 States Challenge” in our #Marketing Slack channel after watching it with her kids. She thought it showed some awesome examples of unconventional marketing—and we agreed. 
One brand stood out so strongly that it inspired us to make our own donation…

…and prompted Ahrefs’ VP of Marketing, Sam Oh, to create a YouTube teardown of their strategy.
Here’s what happened, how the campaign worked, and why it matters.

The series became a viral sensation, pulling in millions of views daily. Along the way, brands became part of the story—and one in particular.
Enter Lectric e-bikes.

Lectric’s involvement looked nothing like traditional sponsorship, felt nothing like an ad, yet generated results that most CMOs could only dream of.
By naturally integrating their brand into the challenge, they pulled off one of the most quietly brilliant brand moves of the year.
Here are four lessons learned from their unconventional campaign…

When fans celebrated Lectric in forums and threads, it didn’t just influence people—it influenced AI.
Now, when someone goes to AI assistants to research Lectric products, they’re going to come across specs, official reviews, and positive digital word of mouth.

With each user post, discussion, and reaction, AI systems better understand that Lectric is a brand people genuinely trust.

At first, Lectric was barely mentioned in AI assistants like ChatGPT, and impressions were modest: hitting just 4,000 across May.

But by July, Ahrefs’ Brand Radar showed that figure had shot up to 700,000.

This happened not because they targeted select keywords or optimized a landing page, but because the story caught fire and the internet ran with it.
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