Tag Archives: Marketing

Delicious Lickable Wallpaper

What seems like something out of the mind of Roald Dahl and only should belong in the extraordinary world of Willy Wonka comes … A Lick-able Wall Paper? Yup, you heard correct, if you are by chance in London, head over to the offices of communication company Engine – on the ride up their elevator you will find the walls are covered with 1,325 McVitie’s Jaffa Cakes tasty treats for riders to lick instead of the usual cold steel found in traditional lifts…. Read More…

Startup Replaces Captchas With Brand Messages for Better Web Advertising

Captchas are an easy way to prevent automated bots from diminishing the quality of a website, which is why you’ve probably spent a good amount of time squinting at their bent, fuzzy text. Current computer programs have a hard time reading them, and it turns out that so do humans. On average it takes us about 12 seconds to solve one. They’re one of the only online spaces where consumers involuntarily apply any focus…. Read More…

Bitsy

Bitsy serves as a way for small businesses to communicate and link up, as well as claiming to offer relief from the loneliness that can come from working alone. The site features a blog with advice, hints and tips, and it also hosts a directory where businesses can buy or list services. Claiming to be “the friendliest business to business marketplace on the web” … Read More…

Twit Admin

Twit Admin is a free and effective way to promote your blog and product using Twitter. Twit Admin helps you market blogs, videos, products, a website and any other item you can think of by using their tool to advertise to millions of twitter users for free…. Read More…

Yellow Chocolate

It all began in August, when Yellow put out a call for video auditions for its new, as-yet-unnamed project. Some 80 or so applications came in, and Yellow selected Josh Winger, a 28-year-old surfer and aspiring actor, to fill the role. Next, it announced Winger’s mission, which is to design, market and distribute a chocolate bar that tastes like the colour yellow—and to use only companies listed in the Yellow books, both online and mobile, in the process. To gather Kiwis’ opinions on what yellow would taste like, Winger first placed small cards in cafes, fruit shops and ice cream stores across New Zealand soliciting suggestions…. Read More…