1382424I might like alternative media and applaud creative marketing concepts but I think this one goes a little too far perhaps.

Right Guard developed a campaign using “Pitvertisers” who wore shirts with small video screens in their armpits.  When they lift their arm to expose their armpits it plays an advertising message about deoderant.  These “Pitvertisers” were sent out into the streets of London. Passers-by were reportedly amazed by the new marketing tactic – some were clearly impressed; but others thought it the pits…

Qantas

Qantas

Before "I still call Australia Home" and the Australian Children's Choir commercials Qantas were "the spirit of Australia, the flying kangaroo"....

New Wii Baby

New Wii Baby

In the ever-increasing range of weird Wii peripherals comes "Baby and Me" by 505 Games.  Its a baby doll that you can stick your Wii remote into,...

eBay goes bricks & mortar

eBay goes bricks & mortar

This Christmas Ebay will come out of the digital age and go analog with a pop-up bricks & mortar store on West 57th St in NYC. Opening Nov 20th...

Uniqlo’s sales rise again

Uniqlo’s sales rise again

Uniqlo's same-store sales in October were up 35.7% over last year in Japan, following falling temperatures, the launch of the +J collection and...