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who says the advertising market is saturated?
just last week when i went to boston, i saw an ad on the back of my tray table on the plane... that's new. but there's always room for improvement-- i think that companies should put logos on ziplock baggies and offer those to consumers for free.
but here's a great example of an even better way to advertise. this company, based out of the UK, i think, creates a stencil of the advertisement you want to use, lays it on the ground, and then pressure washes the ground through the stencil. the result? a cleaner sidewalk, and your ad.
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so far, there are no laws against this.
also note: i really like how all the projects they work on they refer to as missions.
here are some past missions.
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