Mar.20.2007 10-percent more illin’ than Google
Via Defamer, there’s a hot new trend amongst the shady Internet marketing types that involves wrapping a normal search engine with something promoting a celeb du jour’s latest project. Finally, the wealth of knowledge that is K-fed can tell me where to find everything I need to know.
Every time you search the web you stand a chance of winning a prize from Kevin Federline. It’s that simple. Really.
Win a chance to attend Kevin’s private birthday celebrations in Los Angeles (March 21) or Las Vegas (March 24). Search and win sweepstakes entries every single day, the more entries you earn, the better chance you have of winning. 5 pairs of winners will be selected by random on March 19th. Travel and hotel accommodations is not included. Winners will be notified by email and then given instructions where to pick up their tickets. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity - good luck and happy searching!
I find this business model to be pretty smart, actually. You don’t do any real work since it’s a Yahoo search engine. You don’t have to spend much money since the prize is a party that would already happen. You’re basically just paying for Kevin Federline’s image (if he’s not doing this for promotional reasons) and the cost of saving some “Playing with Fire” CDs from the garbage dumps. All in all, probably ten dollars. A pittance to pay for some time spent searching pictures of Britney Spears back when she was hot on a Federline-branded search engine. Irony like that cannot be quantified in mere dollars and cents.






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