Well Golden
palace did it again but this time at the US Open golf tournament
At least this time their taste in Tattooed streakers has improved from the pasty
looking middle age man at the UEFA Cup soccer final in Spain to a young busty
blond at the US Open
During
the final round of the tournament, She made her way onto the 11th green to present
eventual winner Jim Furyk with a pair of roses with the now famous temporary tattoo
on her back and "Golden Palace" written across her chest.
Earlier, Golden
palace Casino had used the temporary tattoo on boxers. A middleweight named
Bernard Hopkins had one in a bout against Felix Trinidad in September.
This
sparked various wrangles between the Golden
palace and boxing authorities; later, ESPN threatened to fine boxers who
carried the tats in fights the cable network televised.
Golden Palace nevertheless
paid a number of boxers to serve as human billboards over the course of the past
year or so - including Danny Bonaduce and some other participants in a Fox "celebrity
boxing" show - and claimed a surge in hits as a result.
You got
to hand it to them though paying people to strip down for a broadcast audience
for a few thousand dollars is defiantly a different approach to marketing and
much cheaper than buying add time on the TV networks.
There is of course
nothing to admire about any of this, with its how low can you go approach.
But this is a case where admiration simply isn't the goal. You could say
that the online casino is instead relying on an extreme version of a very old
promotional theory: All exposure is good exposure.