Posted by admin in Current Affairs, Promotional Eco Items
on Feb 25th, 2009 | 0 comments
With lent officially kicking of 40 days of good behaviour, what if anything will you be giving up? With sugary sweets off the agenda for those wanting to take the spiritual high ground, it may be time for healthy promotional items to shine.
Did you know that Lent is an old English word meaning ‘lengthen’. Lent is considered to be the start of spring – when the days begin to get longer.
Interestingly the church has quite rightly been encouraging the British public to cut their carbon footprints during the next 40-days of fasting and prayer. Both the Bishop of London and...
Posted by JD in Current Affairs, Marketing, Promotional Travel Items
on Feb 5th, 2009 | 0 comments
A few weeks ago I brought you news of an unprecedented marketing campaign by the Atheist Society, who were (and are) promoting their controversial but optimistic message of Atheist propaganda. Well it seems the saga continues, as the three heavy weight Christian groups are set to retaliate with a promotional campaign of their own.
It is the Christian Party, the Trinitarian Bible Society and the Russian Orthodox Church who have organised the campaign which is set to be spread onto fifty of London’s bendy buses. The first message that Londoners will be exposed to is: “There definitely is...
Posted by JD in Current Affairs, Marketing, Media Watchdogs
on Jan 16th, 2009 | 0 comments
“THERES PROBABLY NO GOD. NOW STOP WORRYING AND ENJOY YOUR LIFE”
Do you find this offensive? Or does it fill you with optimism? The more eagle eyed of you will have seen them on the side of buses or on the tube, in the latest marketing campaign by the British Humanist Association. The ad which is meant to make people feel good about themselves, is bound to cause offence to some people. The view held by prominent Atheists such as Richard Dawkins who personally donated to the scheme, is that we have Bishops seated in the House of Lords so atheists should at least be aloud to market there...