Seeking Creative Types For Search Engine T-Shirt Contest

Feb 22, 2006 - 3:10 pm 0 by
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Loren Baker from Search Engine Journal has announced a contest for people to help him come up with a witty and clever slogan for a t-shirt. He says he will pick 3-4 slogans for the t-shirts and award the winners some free links, t-shirts, and the admiration of all.

According to his post: "We’re having a little competition where readers can submit slogans or t-shirt ideas for our 2006 t-shirts at SEJ. All you have to do is write your idea in the comment box below and on March 1st I’ll announce the winning t-shirts that we’ll offer for a limited time on the Search Engine Journal."

Nice idea, and fun too. Some of the entries all ready are pretty good, although they are very Googlish. I bet they are looking for something creative, so ripping off other slogans might not work. Here are a couple so far:

Your website will be assimilated “You’re Not Banned, You’re Supplemental” “My PageRank is bigger than yours” Friends don’t let friends Spam Search Engines Booted from Google, but #1 in MSN Meta tags are for Grandma’s!

So make you way over to Search Engine Journal and submit a comment with your slogan.

Forum discussion at Search Engine Roundtable Forums and Cre8asite Forums.

 

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