Love them or hate them, you can't escape the constant droning of the vuvuzelas during the world cup. The traditional South African instrument has been sold to thousands of fans, to give each game some atmosphere.
The vuvuzelas have been a trending topic on Twitter, have been mentioned on all UK World Cup coverage, and even on BBC Radio 1 today.
Unfortunately, someone not taking advantage of the massive amounts of publicity is the owner of vuvuzelas.com. The domain has been partially developed, with an article about partnerships with sponsors to sell vuvuzelas.
But, there is no advertising, no Adsense, and not even a real functioning online store, for fans to buy the vuvuzelas. According to alexa.com, the traffic rank has increased over 4 million places.
I think the owner if vuvuzelas.com is really missing an oppurtunity here. They will never get this type of publicity again!
The vuvuzelas have been a trending topic on Twitter, have been mentioned on all UK World Cup coverage, and even on BBC Radio 1 today.
Unfortunately, someone not taking advantage of the massive amounts of publicity is the owner of vuvuzelas.com. The domain has been partially developed, with an article about partnerships with sponsors to sell vuvuzelas.
But, there is no advertising, no Adsense, and not even a real functioning online store, for fans to buy the vuvuzelas. According to alexa.com, the traffic rank has increased over 4 million places.
I think the owner if vuvuzelas.com is really missing an oppurtunity here. They will never get this type of publicity again!