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[LOCKED] [SPAM] Online Games or Viral Marketing?
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GttngBrd
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[SPAM] Online Games or Viral Marketing?

Try these games. http://www.thespammeramongus.com

Try some spam.....baleeted! --vpi

PostPosted: Sat Jan 29, 2005 12:14 pm
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rose
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[WEBSITE] games, ad campaign 2headeddog.com

Very annoying ads all over my neighborhood- with words spaced oddly on a red background- for this site:

www.the2headeddog.com

It has some games people may enjoy. People seem to think it is a viral marketing campaign for MTV2.

** merged with existing thread -- jamesi
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 29, 2005 10:40 pm
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SpaceBass
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Re: [WEBSITE] games, ad campaign 2headeddog.com

rose wrote:
People seem to think it is a viral marketing campaign for MTV2.i


Well, since it was posted by a guy who also spammed us re: MTV's Spring Break campaign... you may just be onto something there. Locky!

P.S. Spam-happy corpse-rapers
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