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Students and Retirees to Become Human Billboards

Snyder Communications of New Jersey is launching HEADLINES - the new advertising medium which features advertisements placed upon one's forehead. The "human billboards" receive $7 an hour for using their heads as advertising space and hanging out at shopping malls and other high traffic areas.

Date: June 29, 2003
From: Snyder Communications, M. M. Snyder, Tel: 609-677-9976

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Students and Retirees to Become
Human Billboards


Mays Landing, NJ (PRWEB) June 27, 2003 -- Snyder Communications today announced the launch of 'HEADLINES -- the advertising medium that alleviates student debt and helps retirees earn extra money, while placing an advertising message right before your eyes.

'HEADLINES are advertisements placed upon an individuals forehead, using a temporary transfer, and worn for approximately 3 hours in highly visible locations, such as shopping malls, and other places where people gather. In return, the human billboards" receive $7.00 per hour for using their heads as advertising space.

Snyder said, Advertisers are constantly looking for new and impactful ways to communicate with the public. Whether it is a billboard on the side of a road, or an ad on your aunts forehead, the more attention an ad gets the better." Snyder added that he didnt invent this form of advertising. He originally saw it used in a movie many years ago, and then again recently in England.

Snyder Communications is currently talking with brands like Coca Cola, ATT, and Viagra for ad placement along the boardwalk in Atlantic City, New Jersey this summer.        

Snyder said, "We are currently looking for individuals who are willing to get behind this latest craze in communication, and who would like to rent out their foreheads to some of this nations leading brands. People with receding hairlines are encouraged to apply."

For further information, contact: M. M. Snyder at Tel: 609-677-9976.

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