Legs Clamps 'Net, Old-School Twitterati, Thinky-Thinky Print Pieces
- Creatives on Craigslist. Yeah, it's sad. But not as sad as disseminating bulky PDFs about creatives on Craigslist.
- Legs, the content folk responsible for Diesel's "Pete the Meat Puppet," just launched its own website. Careful, desk cogs: it's ornamented with naked people, floating slowly about at extremely close range. (Like, close enough to see corns and butt freckles. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.)
- Vintage takes on horror films. "Man is the warmest place to hide." Heh.
- The Social Path turns great-aunt into modern meme.
- Why it's dangerous to sponsor potheads with Rice Krispies Treats.
by Angela Natividad
Mar- 4-09
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Topic: Agencies, Brands, Campaigns, Guerilla, Social, Sponsorship
Topic: Agencies, Brands, Campaigns, Guerilla, Social, Sponsorship
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Oh my. Glad I already had breakfast. Not sure I'd want to see that first guy on an empty stomach.
Oh my. Glad I already had breakfast. Not sure I'd want to see that first guy on an empty stomach.
I'd give those two a job, whichever type they wanted.
Somebody needs to tell those people who responded that we only whore ourselves out to clients. They're the only ones who can screw us on a regular basis in exchange for money.
That's not sad, the economy is sad, this is a good way around it. Plus ff those girls work for Craigslist prices, i'll start my own agency.
That's not sad, the economy is sad, this is a good way around it. Plus ff those girls work for Craigslist prices, i'll start my own agency.
Just goes to show that you can use Craigslist as advertising. Go social media.
Maybe they weren't real clear that they were looking for a job, but it's still surprising to me that the first thing some people thing they're looking for is sex. I guess if you replied to every Craigslist posting with an offer for a hookup someone bites eventually.