Laughing Squid Stickers Group on Flickr

by Scott Beale on January 10, 2008 · 8 comments

Laughing Squid

I’ve setup a Laughing Squid Stickers Group on Flickr, so if you have taken an photos of Laughing Squid stickers out in the wild, please add them to the pool. If you want some of our stickers, here’s information on how to get some.

Bonnie Burton demonstrates how sometimes our stickers can be lead to the dark side of the force. She also shows that Yoda has good taste in buttons. Wear it, he does.

photo by Bonnie Burton

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1 Bonnie Burton January 10, 2008 at 1:34 pm

Thanks! Yup, I need to find even more cool places to spread the Laughing Squid gospel. ;-)

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2 sophie January 10, 2008 at 3:19 pm

Scott
You need to get this pic
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/object/article?o=0&f=/c/a/2007/11/25/CMEQT4UH0.DTL
from the Chronicle and add it to the group. It was published back in November in a Sunday SF Magazine. Can you find the sticker in it? :))) (spotted by Dylan).

Take care,
Sophie

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3 Danger Ranger January 11, 2008 at 12:17 pm

There is probably a Squid sticker on half the laptops in the Bay Area.
Viral marketing – it worked for Burning Man.

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4 bumper sticker cylon January 12, 2008 at 1:17 pm

Stickers are a huge untapped marketing resource for small and big businesses for one reason, brand loyalty for the lazy, ok 5 words. I can’t think of a better way for a business to facilitate a customer or fan to demonstrate their brand loyalty than with stickers. They are cheap, they last forever (almost) and require zero effort for the brand enthusiast to implement a mini personal commitment to the laughing Squid or any other cool business, brand, trend etc..

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