my new favorite viral marketing toy (sort of)

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18 Aug 2006

OnnoticeYou’re ON NOTICE!!!

It’s viral marketing (sort of), but it wasn’t created by anybody affiliated with Stephen Colbert or his show.
Whoever built this puppy has done Stephen Colbert a massive favor from a viral marketing perspective.  Simple, funny, and incredibly well done.  (p.s. to the creator, thanks for not littering it with tacky advertising that nobody ever clicks on.)

You can create your own "On Notice" board for free on this fun little website

I imagine it’s only a matter of days before the folks at Colbert Nation license this to put it on Colbert’s fan site.

Thanks to Jacquie for pointing me to this from her blog.

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4 Responses to my new favorite viral marketing toy (sort of)

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Brenden

August 18th, 2006 at 2:08 pm

gotta love Stephen Colbert.

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nolin

August 22nd, 2006 at 9:41 am

Absolutely! He’s a genius.

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Jacquie

August 24th, 2006 at 5:03 pm

How fun is that board? BTW I am anxiously awaiting to hear about my painting request from “1000 more paintings!

Wait a minute..I know a Boyd Howells… (and my last name is actually Howell (no s..)

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Jacquie

August 24th, 2006 at 5:04 pm

Men’s capris- perfect way to kill the trend is to call them by their humiliating nickname: MANPRIS !

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