Category Archives: marketing
Ultimate Revenge Gag
PoopSenders.com is the ultimate revenge gag.
From their site:
The TOP TEN reasons to send some one a package of poop:
- To your ex-husband/wife/boyfriend/girlfriend
- Neighbors pet crapping on your lawn
- For your mean boss
- For a salesperson or mechanic that ripped you off
- A Last minute gift for some one who has everything
- A gag gift
- For a rich gloating friend, to knock them down a peg
- To the teacher that gave your son/daughter a D
- Some one left you negative feedback on your auction
- You just don’t like them
More Evil Than Microsoft?
Laughingstock Designs
An old friend of mine has a company called Laughingstock Designs that creates custom greeting cards. It’s a very cool idea. They also do other creative work.
Way to go Shane!
Transformers Apparel Evolved
I used to have the coolest transformers watch when I was a kid. At least I thought it was.
Now, it seems they are making another gadget for me now that Im an adult.
Im not really sure which one I like more.
via BDBits
Ads vs. Reality
Below are two pictures of the Burger King Whopper. How ripped off do you feel?
This is the Arbys Beef n Cheddar sad aint it?
These examples and many more at The West Virginia Surf Report
The Gold Mattress
If I had enough money to spend $26,000 to buy this mattress and two matching pillows, I dont think it would be the mattress that was giving me the restful nights sleep.
The Guy That Sued Google… And Won!
Aaron Greenspan became frustrated by with Google Adsense because they cancelled his account for no reason and still owed him $721.
Aaron wrote a great article about it for the huffingtonpost.com.
Well, long story short, he won and it looks like more people should do the same.
Online Marketing Lesson From Dilbert
Look at that! The Dilbert comic strip is read by probably millions of people everyday and Scott Adams uses it to market a new web site. The site is a service that allows you an easy way to send large files to people over the internet. There are plans from $9.95 for one user to $269.95 for up to 100 users.
Marketing Lesson: If you have the audience, USE IT!

