...if she did this. and if this babe wants to make a lot of money ASAP - i think we all can think of a way or two for her :hump:
[font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]WAYNE, N.J. - A 21-year-old business major has proven a basic lesson of marketing: Sex sells.
Courtney Van Dunk posted a bikini-clad picture of herself on eBay about two weeks ago, auctioning off space on her body for advertisers.
The auction ended Thursday with a winning bid from a New Jersey wine retailer offering $11,300 for a month's worth of advertising. Van Dunk says the offer has been retracted, but she's confident that she made contacts to still earn some cash.<!-- BOXAD TABLE --> [/font]
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When she finds a buyer, Van Dunk plans to place temporary tattoos on her abdomen while she's at the beach, or on other body parts when she's at the mall, sporting events, amusement parks and other public places. Her behind and chest are off-limits.[/font]
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"I got the idea from a marketing class I had that did a short segment on body advertising," said Van Dunk, a student at The College of New Jersey. "I was wondering how advertising could get through to our TV-savvy generation, and I thought this would be an excellent way to do it."
An eBay spokesman estimated that out of the roughly 50 million listings on eBay each day, about five are for body advertising.
"In the grand scheme of things, there isn't a lot of body advertising space up for auction," spokesman Hani Durzy said.[/font]
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[font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]WAYNE, N.J. - A 21-year-old business major has proven a basic lesson of marketing: Sex sells.
Courtney Van Dunk posted a bikini-clad picture of herself on eBay about two weeks ago, auctioning off space on her body for advertisers.
The auction ended Thursday with a winning bid from a New Jersey wine retailer offering $11,300 for a month's worth of advertising. Van Dunk says the offer has been retracted, but she's confident that she made contacts to still earn some cash.<!-- BOXAD TABLE --> [/font]
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When she finds a buyer, Van Dunk plans to place temporary tattoos on her abdomen while she's at the beach, or on other body parts when she's at the mall, sporting events, amusement parks and other public places. Her behind and chest are off-limits.[/font]
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"I got the idea from a marketing class I had that did a short segment on body advertising," said Van Dunk, a student at The College of New Jersey. "I was wondering how advertising could get through to our TV-savvy generation, and I thought this would be an excellent way to do it."
An eBay spokesman estimated that out of the roughly 50 million listings on eBay each day, about five are for body advertising.
"In the grand scheme of things, there isn't a lot of body advertising space up for auction," spokesman Hani Durzy said.[/font]
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