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by smoked salmon » Aug 20th, '09, 21:16
DaveM wrote:
That's called marketing. It is a clever trick. One to keep you visiting the website and to build hype through getting people to talk about it.
Marketing of course - but some of it also leads to websites with competitions, and there are hidden competitions on his blog as well
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by DaveM » Aug 21st, '09, 12:10
Data gathering is good money I hear.
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by smoked salmon » Aug 21st, '09, 18:12
DaveM wrote:Data gathering is good money I hear.
It's websites with "hidden" competitions to win tickets for the Events
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by Fabian » Aug 22nd, '09, 01:04
Yeah I was gonna sign up but
(1) I'm not 18,
(2) They only call you on the day of the "event," and I'd have to get to London in time! That would be too hard.

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by Mr_Grue » Aug 24th, '09, 10:17
The upside down question has me beat.
Simon Scott
If the spectator doesn't engage in the effect,
then the only thing left is the method.
tiny.cc/Grue
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