Woman Sells Ad Rights to Pregnancy on eBay

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Woman Sells Ad Rights to Pregnancy on eBay :eek:

ST. LOUIS - If the human body is the last frontier for advertising space, then St. Louis resident Asia Francis is helping chart new territory _ the big, pregnant belly.

Francis, 21, auctioned off the advertising rights to her pregnancy on eBay. The winning bid of $1,000 went to a California Internet company, giving it exclusive rights to temporarily tattoo its brand-name on Francis's belly and broadcast the birth of her daughter live on the Internet. The baby is due any day.

The concept of a human billboard is hardly new.

Twenty-one year old Andrew Fischer of Omaha, Neb., earned more than $37,000 last year by bearing a corporate logo on his forehead for a month. Michele Hutchison of Lanhorne, Pa., auctioned ad rights for her baby's clothing on eBay last year, seeking $1,000 for a months' lease.

For big companies, the idea is simple. Do something outrageous or strange, grab some media attention and cut through the clutter of advertising messages that bombards consumers.

"It's a well-held theory in the advertising industry that the average person on the street receives up to 3,000 branded messages a day," said Floyd Hayes, whose New York advertising firm, Cunning Communications, specializes in media stunts.

The pregnant belly is prime real estate for auction because its likely to get people talking, Hayes said.

"If they were to buy the free coverage they will receive for this, it would cost them many times more the fee they paid the person," he said.
 
I don't think that is a good idea because what if the tattoo ink breaks the water sac. All it takes is once, plus the ink is not so healthy for the delevoping baby in her womb.

The woman's body needs to stay 100% natural as much as possible during pregnancy, no smoking, no drinking, no cigarettes, no illegal substances and no junk food, no soda , no beer and wine, and no tattooing to be done because the ink also enters the baby's bloodstream.

Need to keep both the woman and the baby healthy as much as possible.
 
Heath said:
I don't think that is a good idea because what if the tattoo ink breaks the water sac. All it takes is once, plus the ink is not so healthy for the delevoping baby in her womb.

The woman's body needs to stay 100% natural as much as possible during pregnancy, no smoking, no drinking, no cigarettes, no illegal substances and no junk food, no soda , no beer and wine, and no tattooing to be done because the ink also enters the baby's bloodstream.

Need to keep both the woman and the baby healthy as much as possible.
It's TEMPORARY. Not PERMANENT.

Temporary tattoos are like ink that stay on the skin longer unless special washing materials are used. It's like a permanent marker. You can write on your skin and it won't wash off. If you washed it really hard or used special soap, then it would wash off easily.
 
Heath said:
I don't think that is a good idea because what if the tattoo ink breaks the water sac. All it takes is once, plus the ink is not so healthy for the delevoping baby in her womb.

The woman's body needs to stay 100% natural as much as possible during pregnancy, no smoking, no drinking, no cigarettes, no illegal substances and no junk food, no soda , no beer and wine, and no tattooing to be done because the ink also enters the baby's bloodstream.

Need to keep both the woman and the baby healthy as much as possible.
it's more like a sticker a tempary tato sticks with just water.
 
Oh My Mistake !!! I see !!!! I had to read the article one more time..... It does say in the article ..... " Temporarily Tattoo "

The reason I said something is because I have a real tattoo that is of Jesus Christ healing a Deaf boy as told in the KJV Holy Bible....

That is why I wanted to comment on the tattoo for that baby's health and her safety about her baby and her.

Don't mind me though, but yeah keep that safety in mind concerning her baby's health and her safety if the tattoo is gonna be the real deal. :dj:
 
Omg...

This is too weird! I don't know that I would want my birth to be broad casted for the whole world to see my "business!" The whole tattoo idea isn't that weird, but still...too goofy for me!
 
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