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	<description>Money Wealth Enlargement Dating Scams!</description>
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		<title>Vista Nightmare: The &#8220;Oww!&#8221; Starts Now</title>
		<description>![Oww! Microsoft Ad Parody](http://www.pseudomarketing.com/wp-content/oww_microsoft_ad_parody.jpg)


**Dear Microsoft Corporation,**


*You’ve really done it this time.*

And I am leaving and never speaking to you again.

It’s not that I *want to* dislike you. I was loyal to you for so long.

I stuck with you through thick and thin. From DOS 5.0 through XP.  Through decent ...</description>
		<link>http://www.pseudomarketing.com/vista-nightmare-oww/</link>
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		<title>DRM: An Inconvenient Truth</title>
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Music recordings used to be something to treasure. Something to own. Something you could pass on to your children. Or if you had good taste,  you could sell your one day for a huge profit.

Now music is becoming as  worthless, disposable and temporary as a paper plate... thanks ...</description>
		<link>http://www.pseudomarketing.com/drm-worthless-music-euphemisms/</link>
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		<title>Soulmate Calculator Ads: 1-900-RIP-OFFS</title>
		<description>The Soulmate Calculator is one of the hot schemes in the hit-n-run world of online advertising. The ads, which promise to help connect with your soulmate,  are the wireless equivalent of the 1-900 number: novelty entertainment with an undisclosed bill that arrives a few weeks later. The ads are ...</description>
		<link>http://www.pseudomarketing.com/soulmate-calculator-ads-scam-rip-off/</link>
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		<title>Airline Inflight Advertising: Sweet Deception at 40,000 Feet</title>
		<description> &#160; 
It was a lovely holiday. I visited family and got to surf in Florida. It was all chill and peaceful -  until the flight home on US Airways. The requisite screaming baby and oxygen mask tutorial were followed by several minutes of video commercials in crackling full ...</description>
		<link>http://www.pseudomarketing.com/airline-inflight-advertising-credit-splenda-us-airways/</link>
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		<title>Mortgage and Ringtone Ads Prowl for Cheaper Keywords</title>
		<description>&#160;
The cost of competitive pay-per-click keywords (PPC) has risen through the roof.  New online advertisers with no clue about prudent pay-per-click bidding strategies are entering the marketplace every hour, and Google is banking more bucks than the Sultan of Burunei off it.  In response, seasoned advertisers are trying ...</description>
		<link>http://www.pseudomarketing.com/mortgage-ringtone-ads-keyword-spam/</link>
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		<title>True.com Ads Snare 1,000 Victims Per Hour</title>
		<description> &#160;   


True.com's ads have become a pop-cultural online icon - a symbol of  deceptive  online advertising.

The mega-budget interactive campaign is heavily plastered across social media networks like Tribe and MySpace and it works quite well: the ads lure in almost 1,000  new member sign ...</description>
		<link>http://www.pseudomarketing.com/true-com-ads-sleazy-scam-victims/</link>
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		<title>Quixtar MLM Video Parody</title>
		<description>Kudos to the creative folks over at Where's My Jet Pack? for this spoof of the MLM  "business." 

This video ad brilliantly exposes the cold truth about Quixtar, an offshoot of Amway, that is the highest earning MLM scam of all time. It seems to be the only one ...</description>
		<link>http://www.pseudomarketing.com/quixtar-mlm-ad-parody/</link>
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		<title>Wal-Mart’s Paid Critics Flog Real Critics</title>
		<description>

Better watch what you say.

Edelman’s newest flog, or fake blog, is a brilliant little hit campaign designed to intimidate us into showing reverence for Wal-Mart. 

 

They want you to believe that commies like me, who think of Wal-Mart as a cultural and  economical contagion, have financial incentive to ...</description>
		<link>http://www.pseudomarketing.com/wal-mart-flogs-critics-smack-talkers/</link>
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		<title>&#8220;Oh Lynda, You&#8217;re So Fine!&#8221; - Classmates.com</title>
		<description>
&#160;


Yep, she sure is!

Lynda, the nerdiest girl in your class who you never talked to, is now a online banner ad cover girl.

Who would have known?

Lynda tempts our voyeuristic curiosity to see what became of our former classmates. Especially those lurid nerd-to-glamour girl or valedictorian-to-serial killer sort of 180-degree ironies ...</description>
		<link>http://www.pseudomarketing.com/classmates-ad-parody/</link>
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		<title>Flogging Wal-Mart</title>
		<description> 


Top-tier public relations firm  Edelman is taking some heavy-duty flack from the media and PR community for cooking up a bogus site called  Wal-Marting Across America.

Edelman’s Wal-Mart team recently admitted to publishing the flog, or fake blog, about a couple who loved Wal-Mart so much that they ...</description>
		<link>http://www.pseudomarketing.com/wal-mart-fake-blog/</link>
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