If Benny 16 doesn't fancy getting permanently tattooed up, then what about a huge banner fluttering above any Papal address in St Peter's Square reading: 'The Catholic Church and Golden Palace: Proud purveyors of the Virgin Mary toasted cheese sandwich'? If the answer is yes, here are a few further suggestions from the Vulture Central Strategy Boutique: And now go away and consider whether allowing cash-strapped mums to be permanently disfigured is a legitimate way to promote your product. In light of Karolyne's story and her intentions to improve her son's education, we have given her additional $5,000 on top of the $10,000 spent on the auction.'Īh, Gawd bless yer philanthropic cotton socks, CEO Richard Rowe. To get people's attention, you have to stand out from the crowd. Conventional forms of marketing just don't cut it anymore.
It is a perfect way to get attention amid the clutter of advertising that people see every second of every day. The Golden Palace take on this, the literally unacceptable face of capitalism, is as follows: 'I think this kind of advertising will become increasingly popular as time goes on.