I am a fan of "W Magazine" on Facebook. (facebook.com/markbaratelli, W Mag on Facebook) Their account posts very infrequently, so when I see a piece they post, I go check it out. Today I liked the subject they posted about so much, I shared it on my Facebook Feed.
I should get paid for that.
I deserve a cent or a half-cent or some kind of online credit towards something. Maybe Facebook sets this up for "W Magazine." If I, a user of Facebook, re-post an advertiser's content, I should get paid. And if I am a good user (aka I only post stuff I like and I think my friends would like) then I should get paid more.
Showing posts with label advertising. Show all posts
Showing posts with label advertising. Show all posts
Jun 15, 2009
I promote you on Facebook, you pay me
Apr 19, 2009
Street Sign Advertising
I saw this street sign in Easton, Pennsylvania April 18, 2009, with what basically amounted to directional ads atop it. Is the a new revenue stream for cities and states?
Sep 2, 2008
Jun 4, 2008
Oct 21, 2007
Wendys red wig sign makes camera phones snap
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I had lunch at a Wendy's with some friends and saw, for the first time, this cut-out sign. It's got a man's chest and neck with a red Wendy wig on top of the cut-out. This goes along with their tv ads I've seen. We thought the sign was funny and even took turns posing in it.
We found it engaging.
The people behind me found it engaging. (I could hear them talking about it.)
It started some chatter between us.
Then I discovered what I feel like is the real reason for this signage. Someone posted a photo of themselves on their myspace profile with their face in the Wendy's sign.
Hello!
Take-aways:
1. Give consumers something unique they can use their toys (ie: cameraphone) on.
2. The piece does not have to be involved, technical or labored...if the idea is awesome. This sign is made of cardboard and sits in the store.
3. Don't feel like you always need to help the consumer share your piece. They know how.
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