Hyperlocal Dating Gone Guerilla
I’m not one to give you a link, say two sentences and move on. But this evening a domaining article made the front page of Digg, which doesn’t happen very often. And the only reason I’m posting about it is because it involves one of the geodomain ideas I had written about.
The full article can be read here.
The author basically uncovers a massive advertising campaign for online dating using lawn signs littered about towns with their respective geo+dating.com printed on it.
I unwittingly wrote about it back in August, here.
A real fascinating, and well-written article.
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Looks like CAUSS.org already solved the sign mystery about year ago. (Nov-28-07 09:26 PM) I found this information on my third web search.
http://www.causs.org/dc/dcboard.php?az=show_topic&forum=8&topic_id=4936&mesg_id=4936&page=&topic_page=1
They found: eastcobbsingles.org Terry Fitzpatrick Right One 200 Cordwainer Suite 102 Norwell,Ma
They tied the companies together and have been pursuing law enforcement measures since then.
Very interesting.. Good read.
Mike
http://www.wannadevelop.com
I had no idea those lawn signs signaled the world domination efforts of a single master mind!
Glad to see you foresaw the trend and picked up a GREAT domain name in the process!
A lot of different people use them very effectively.