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Im Januar hat die Agentur bereist mit dem Pink Pony von sich reden gemacht.
Long time no update, I am sorry about that. Things are busy lately and it will stay that way for a few more weeks. In the meantime, here is a nice little pisstake for you to watch:
There is a new meme going around the blogosphere/twittersphere. It’s called „Things real people don’t say about advertising“ and depicts typical things clients/marketers might want their target audiences to say or think about their advertising/website/banner ads, etc.
Now this completely slipped my attention until someone pointed it out to me (maybe, because I didn’t really watch the news on television).
The chilenian miners were rescued after a very long time underground, as we all know. We all cheered when we heard the news! But because one’s eyes need adjustment to the light of day after such a long time, Oakley managed to do something remarkable, that killed two birds with one stone: they supported the rescue ambitions (at least in a small way), by donating 35 sunglasses for the miners, and also managed to get some product placement into every news show on the planet, since the miners were shown in close up when they were rescued.