We are all living an everlasting parody, 365 days a year we keep seeing things around us that seam “too dumb to be true”. An anonymous X3 guy, *hapciu*, had to mock for a class at school some Romanian prints, which really look very “up to date” so here goes:
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What do you think would be appropriate for such a theme?
No, it’s not a viral marketing campaign; this is something our Asian friends did. After a successful launch of the best seller “Super Kung Fu Space Pirate Budokai”, Lord Lü Bu decide to offer WAR, a very up-to-date game, to all of us, humble mortals. In this game “you start as a mere foot-soldier and work your way up to a tank (if you live that long) “.
We can’t guarantee that the file is as “pure” as the name of the game!
Why a company blog?
Blog. A four-letter word that is a more obvious proof of globalization than McDonald’s or Coca-Cola. These four letters generate 1.7 billion results on a Google search. Blogging is both trendy and important, an invention that changed the way information is spread over the Internet, and that allows anyone to express themselves and communicate freely in this virtual world. The things one can find on blogs are diverse and vary from public interest news to website launches or competitions. There is no information that cannot be posted on a blog and offered to the whole world.
Although blogs started out as online journals for a few enthusiasts, they became, over time, an interesting idea for companies as well. They managed to provide a solution to a complicated problem, offering a direct and permanent communication channel with anyone interested. A company blog can humanize a company, helping it become more than a name or a just a portfolio. There’s no lie here, no marketing or PR strategy. A company is way more than what a corporate website can describe. A company is represented by people, who have personal opinions, who are skilled in certain domains, who have fun and put a lot of passion in their work.