What a stupid idea. I mean really.
So StickyTwits was spotted by Springwise Trends who promote it as a niche but “fun example of entrepreneurs latching on to the latest buzz to launch a side business on the fly” and that’s all well and good, but it’s rather short sighted.
Stickytwits isnt going to promote that you put your sticker anywhere illegal, clearly, but we can learn from previous social media marketing phenomena like MySpace and those that thought it’d be a great marketing tool to graffiti your url or put stickers up with the adress on public property… forgetting that the police can then gratefully use that information to clearly and easily trace you before prosecuting for a number of criminal damages charges.
For all those Twitter folks who think this is a great promotional tool, do so wisely.