PRESS RELEASE: Lexington, KY (PRWEB) July 22, 2005 WebProWorld comes under scrutiny after David Castle and Jason Miller, both moderators at WebProWorld, admit to spreading the false news report titled, "G8 Leaders Tout Massive Wind Farms To Thwart Global Warming". When questioned about the report Castle responded by writing, "...this sort of PR excercise is aimed at helping you gain BL's and also to attract more forum members" and that "it is the first of many." Jason Miller followed up by writing, "I found the concept irresistible and went with it, as a lover of satire as well as marketing and social experiments..." See the full story soon in your local Search Engine by searching the keyphrase: "WebProWorld Moderator's Search Engine Marketing Secrets." Source: wwwdotwebproworld.com/viewtopic.php?t=48951&postdays=0&postorder=asc&&start=0
If you have to use those kind of tactics to get members for your forum then you are seriously screwed up...
The full article : http://www.webpronews.com/business/topbusiness/wpn-54-20050720G8LeadersToutMassiveWindFarmsToThwartGlobalWarming.html And just to think of the publicity Google has also drawn from their foolish pigeon-rank parodies, and their translator page which lists Elmer Fudd, Klingon and "Bork-Bork". Those aren't languages! I checked! Yes, what is this world coming to with their bits of humor and rabble-rousing.
Don't forget the Google Moon/Cheese viewer and the lunar job posted: "Google will be conducting experiments in entropized information filtering, high-density high-delivery hosting (HiDeHiDeHo) and de-oxygenated cubicle dwelling." I love that line. BIGBOB
They write their own Press Release to say they admit it No one cared anyway Something tells me all the posters above me (except Fryman) are from that forum
Isn't it funny ... everytime you have a thread critiquing some other site or forum, within a day you have brandnew members coming on and defending it. Never fails.
They didn't write their own press release it. I wrote that post as an example of the negative publicity that "could" be generated from such a stunt. While members here quickly sniffed out the deceit in this ruse: http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=22027 ...others from at least one other forum didn't fair so well because there was no "disclaimer" posted in the forum and one of the instigators perputated the deceipt: wwwdotwebproworld.com/viewtopic.php?t=48951&postdays=0&postorder=asc&&start=0 I'll stop kicking a dead horse. This just bothers me that others consider this acceptable and even defend it. Oh well... so how about those Yankees!
I find it funnier that when someone has an opposing view your quick to infer that they are "Newbie Spies" In my reply to the original post I pointed out google doing something quite similar. I was hoping to invoke from that if you would hold the same negative oppinion of a parody by another company. BIGBOB
Well at least one of you thought it amusing, let me know if you guys ever come up with an original idea. Could be a long wait though David Castle
I loved it. I think most people who actually read the article from top to bottom would have smelled a rat. Prime example of you can't take everything too serious. I once wrote an article about a pet owner who sued MightyDog dog food company. His dog watched a MightyDog commercial where the dog on T.V. had on a cape and flew around, then the guys dog jumped off the balcony to his death. BIGBOB