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Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Hell hath no fury like a gossip blogger spammed

You might want to think twice before you leave that comment about free ringtones on perezhilton.com. Gossip bloggers aren't taking spam lightly.

In the latest development in the public relations world, "grassroots marketing" means posing as an uneducated tween and blasting horribly misspelled comments on various gossip blogs. I do not envy those in internship positions at the moment who are having to come up with new and fun ways to spell "freaking" (freakn) and "genius" (genies) or analyzing the extent to which they should forget all grammar rules learned in college to moonlight as overly excitable evangelist fans.

It seems E!'s new Ashton Kutcher show, "Pop Fiction," has been spamming gossip blogs via the Cashmere Agency. Cashmere cites promotional tactics with quantifiable results. Well, they sure got E! some results at Celebitchy. The gossip blog analyzed IP addresses to find out multiple comments parading as those made by fans were posted by Cashmere Agency on behalf of several E! programs...and even Snoop Dogg.

One of the offending comments left on Celebitchy made by "gena":

“Hahaha!! It was all a prank on the paparazzi!! Its that new show on E! Pop Fiction. Its freakn awsome. The celebrities play pranks on the pap. What a genies idea. Paris Hiltons one was great all the paparazzi bit right into it. Shes not religious come on people. I love this show. Heres the link you wanted. Tell me what you think.”

Celebitchy wrote in an email to Cashmere Agency that more than 20 spam comments a day were attributed to their IP address. I don't blame them for their "celebitchiness" toward the agency - by the same token, can you imagine having to sift through 20 junk emails per day from the very same email address? Maybe some of the gossip blog fury has to do with the fact that Ashton's show aims to beat paparazzi and celebrity blogs at their own game - even though the show's jig is officially up.

As of 3/22, no one had returned a call to the blog or responded via e-mail. Yikes! There's a nice USAToday piece on "Pop Fiction," but two unflattering Jossip pieces are just as visible in a Google News search. Don't discount the bloggers.

2 comments:

Andrew said...

Hi Brian,

I've been reading your blog and I feel you'd probably be really interested to learn about the new line of motorcycle carburetors and clutch casings that the Nostak Motor Company is launching into the US market this coming month. We'll be having a launch party at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 2 in conference room three of the Grand Elk Lodge #1345 (and bingo hall) in Sheffield, Alabama.

Please let me know if you have any questions or would like more information. We're looking forward to having you there!

Thanks,
Judd

Mercury Public Relations
Assistant to the Assistant Account Executive, Blogger Relations
New York City, NY
(212) 789-4456
judd.danjae@mercurypr.com

Brianne said...

A to the AAE? You poor thing.