The 'Year of the Pizza' Blog Makes Me Wish for Free Pizza
Robyn Currie — November 25, 2009 — Pop Culture
References: yearofthepizza & asylum
What would you do if you won a year’s supply of pizza? If you are Seth Mazow you will document your year with a blog, title it 'Year of the Pizza', and dedicate it to the consumption and enjoyment of a year’s worth of pizza.
The rules were simple; all Seth had to do was keep his hand on an eggplant sub the longest and he would win the prize. Now he receives a free pizza, any size, any topping, anytime he walks through the restaurant's doors. Oh, and the Year of the Pizza blog is also pretty funny too.
The rules were simple; all Seth had to do was keep his hand on an eggplant sub the longest and he would win the prize. Now he receives a free pizza, any size, any topping, anytime he walks through the restaurant's doors. Oh, and the Year of the Pizza blog is also pretty funny too.
Trend Themes
1. Food Blogging - Opportunity for restaurants and food brands to engage with customers through sponsored content on popular food blogs.
2. Personal Branding - Chance for individuals to showcase their unique experiences and expertise, like Seth Mazow did with 'Year of the Pizza', to attract attention and build a following.
3. Prize Competitions - Potential for businesses to run competitions and giveaways as a marketing strategy to generate buzz and attract customers.
Industry Implications
1. Food & Beverage - Opportunity for restaurants, food delivery services, and food brands to leverage food blogs for promotional collaborations and brand exposure.
2. Digital Content Creation - Growing demand for unique and engaging digital content, creating opportunities for content creators and influencers to monetize their platforms.
3. Marketing & Advertising - Opportunity for businesses to incorporate prize competitions and giveaways into their marketing campaigns to increase brand awareness and customer engagement.
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