New announcementlist born: ViralBomb

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Posted by dabitch on 16. June 2005 - 10:06

I'm Dabitch from adland at http://ad-rag.com and I am an ad-oholic.

I decided to start a mailinglist, an announcement list, for advertising
virals games, films etc on the web. I'm on a few such announcement lists but none are fulfilling my adoholic needs.

I picture a list where viral creators worldwide announce their release of a new campaign (since the web is worldwide), where viral colleagues in the business, ad bloggers, rubbernecked viral addicts, trade press journalists and other web heads are on the list and can stay hip to the latest.

I'd like to see a list where the creators of virals not only announce their new gem, but list credits of people involved in it so that people in the industry can keep up with who has done what.

Like this site, and unlike similar lists, this list will never carry paid
advertisments EVER. I'm like that as you know.

If this sounds like your kind of announcementlist, simply sign up here.
Tell collegues who might be interested as well!

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Submitted by anothercopywriter on 16. June 2005 - 14:32.
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Sign me up! :-)

Submitted by dabitch on 16. June 2005 - 19:20.
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I see you already did. :) Wow, this'll be great!

Submitted by caffeinegoddess on 17. June 2005 - 10:55.
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Fab idea!

Submitted by kgeiger on 18. June 2005 - 10:42.
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If my mailbox continues to be bombarded with meaningless one-liners I may be forced to put in a request for the list to be moderated

Submitted by dabitch on 18. June 2005 - 11:39.
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All messages are now moderated.

It was naive of me to think that moderation wouldn't be needed. Only actual viral announcements will be let through now.

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