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Comments on: Moo's online Easter egg hunt a fun diversion, brilliant viral marketing

Moo's Easter egg hunt is surprisingly well done. Now go find some eggs.

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by flared0ne March 7, 2008 10:05 PM PST
If you're planning to go "hunting", need to be ready to hit <ALT><Prt Scr> to capture a screen shot -- 'cause several I've seen showed up during transitions between pages, and they didn't hang around more than a couple of seconds.
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by sharpandsmooth March 11, 2008 9:56 PM PDT
so wheres the hints....wheres the poems....wheres moos blog...lets get this thing started!
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by mkumarphp March 23, 2008 10:14 PM PDT
Has anyone out there heard about WideCircles.com. It seems like a way better service then wasting money on PPC. Apparently they are using refering websites ( forums, blogs, wiki, etc. ) and have a viral word of mouth distributed approach to it. My friend told me he got around 100 visits from single post which cost him $0.40c. I am going to give them a try today . In case you are intrested here is it. http://widecircles.com?s=imt1
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