Tuesday, July 26, 2011

LinkedIn Skills: An Easy Enhancement

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Saturday, July 23, 2011

A Little Blogger Scores Virality: Fake Apple Stores http://bit.ly/otyGjz

A Little Blogger Scores Virality: Fake Apple Stores

Do it like @BirdAbroad did, while travelling in China, and you can attract enormous media attention. This was in my Top World News (Reuters & Yahoo). A beacon of hope for the blogger "smalfry"; content is still king...

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Blogger sparks worldwide hunt for fake Apple stores

SHANGHAI (Reuters) - An American blogger who stumbled upon a near flawless fake Apple Store in China has become an Internet sensation after her post went viral and triggered a feisty debate about piracy in the world's second largest economy.

The 27-year-old, who goes by the name "BirdAbroad", said her story about the fake store in the southwestern city of Kunming had attracted nearly 1 million hits over the past three days after it caught the imagination of the world's media.

A search on Google showed nearly 1,000 media outlets picked up the story and pictures of the fake store, with the topic one of the most talked-about subjects on Twitter and Chinese Internet sites.

"I originally put the post up not because it was news that Western brands get ripped off in China, but because these Apple stores had taken the fakery up a serious notch to the point where it's practically a work of art in itself," the blogger, who works for an international health organization, told Reuters in an email.

She wrote in the post that she found the store while strolling down a street with her husband a few blocks from their apartment.

Complete with the white Apple logo, wooden tables and cheery staff who appeared to genuinely believe they worked for the iPhone maker, the store looks every bit like Apple Stores found all over the world.

NOT JUST IN CHINA...

After the stir provoked by her first blog, titled "Are you listening, Steve Jobs", the woman invited readers to send their photographs of fake Apple stores worldwide -- and has received responses from place including Costa Rica, Caracas and Vietnam.

"You just made me realize, I, too, have been in a fake Apple Store without knowing it! While I was living in Bogotá, Colombia last year I found an Apple Store in the middle of a very trendy area of the city,," wrote a reader named Laura.

"I swear to you it looked like any store I've been to in the States. But nowhere does it show on the Apple website that there is a store in Colombia, nor did I find any authorized resellers there. This is too funny!!!!"

The blog also has a picture of a fake Apple store in Hanoi.

Apple, which was slow to establish its brand in China, has just four retail outlets in Beijing and Shanghai, and plans two more this year.

The blogger has been flooded with interview requests from journalists and hundreds of others keen to repost her article and pictures.

Amid all the buzz, some readers have advised the blogger to call it quits on her day job.

"You can quit your day job now that your going viral. Stock up on coffee, get an agent, then hang on for dear life. Beware of paparazzi."

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