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April Fools’ Day

March 31, 2013 by · Comments Off on April Fools’ Day 

April Fools’ Day, April Fools Day is almost upon us. You can be forgiven if you hadn’t even thought about it yet. For most people it’s just a mildly diverting day of spotting pranks in amongst news articles and listening carefully to what your friends tell you in case they’re trying to trick you. For us at The Next Web, it’s become a day of inbox tedium thanks to a kind of PR pitch that has grown in popularity in the past few years.

April Fools in the media used to simply be restricted to one article in every newspaper and the occasional TV news prank. Now thanks to the Internet there are far more online news outlets and each and every one of them wants to get in on the April Fool game. That’s not all – the rise of easy online publishing tools means that everyone is a potential media outlet. That includes businesses, and those businesses want to fool us too.

Of course, there’s not much point putting together a joke video about launching your product on Mars or writing a hilarious blog post about how you’ll now be serving a daily meal to each of your server hosting customers (it’s a pun on the word ‘serve’ – geddit? HA!) if no-one notices. That’s why the past few years have seen a rise in the following type of email hitting our inboxes at TNW during the final week of March:

Dear The Next Web,

Here at Nondescript Startup That You Wouldn’t Write About Normally Because We’re Boring (TM) we’re going to be running a hilarious April Fools video on our website.

If you’d like to write about it, we can give you advance access as long as you promise not to publish your post until noon on April 1st.

Is it just us, or does this kind of thing take the fun out of April Fools Day? We love hunting down whatever crazy pranks Google has up its sleeve (if recent years are anything to go by, it’ll have a lot – unless Larry Page has done a Spring Cleaning on fun), and who knows, when tomorrow rolls around (Easter Monday too, no less, so it will probably be a slow news day) we may well share funny April Fools pranks we find from all sorts of companies. But ‘find’ is the key word in that sentence.

An April Fools joke should be something for people to discover, find funny and share. If you’re pre-briefing the media so that they’re in on it, it just becomes a depressingly tedious publicity stunt.

Earth Day Activities

April 22, 2010 by · Comments Off on Earth Day Activities 

Earth Day ActivitiesEarth Day Activities:Today we celebrate Earth Day 2010, along with the rest of the world. Earth Day is an annual event to increase our awareness to care for our planet Earth through conservation and reforestation. During Earth Day 2010, many are wondering what are some of the activities they can do to celebrate Earth Day? If you’re one of those that call the Earth Day activities, here are some suggestions I have for you:

1. Plant trees. If you are an adult, why not try to plant trees in their park. Planting trees can be kept permanently on Earth by protecting against disasters such as floods, caused by climatic conditions. Alternatively, you can try to beautify your garden this Earth Day by having more plants and flowers.

2. Earth Day Wordsearch. When you have a family reunion this Earth Day, why not have a family bonding by having an Earth word game day search through your loved ones? They probably will enjoy it. Make sure you have a timer and that is all words wins. Since today is Earth Day, there should be words that are related to Earth Day “green,” “maintain,” “reuse”, “recycle”, “solar”, “biodegradable”, “land” etc.

3. Earth Day coloring pages for kids. For children, you should buy Earth Day coloring. Surely you will love coloring pictures of Earth Day and will appreciate the beauty of the Earth and Mother Nature. Look for books for Earth Day coloring pages with references to the sunset beach, land and mother nature in general.

We love the Earth. We all need to survive on this planet. Start contributing their own part by doing their own activities of Earth Day.

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