New York, NY - January 18, 2009 -- In the midst of global Obama mania, the custom photo-t-shirt website Pawfun.com has created an Obama pet spoof. Pawfun's free, customized e-card puts your pet's picture into President Elect Barack Obama's family photo. You can send the Obama family photo, featuring your pet as an e-cardt. The headline on the Obama pet spoof photo says your pet was selected as the official Obama pet.
The big news on ABC TV's interview with President Elect Obama last weekend wasn't world events. The real news was that the choice of puppy for Obama's daughters, Sasha and Malia, has been narrowed to Labradoodle or Portugese Water Dog. But lots of people think their pet would be a better choice, so Pawfun's spoof e-card lets them demonstrate how well their creature would fit into the Obama family.
Pawfun - Personalized Photo-T-Shirts for Pet Lovers
Pawfun.com - the new website where you can design a custom-photo t-shirt featuring your pet - launched this week. Using Pawfun's Design Wizard, visitors can upload a photo of their pet, add speech bubbles, thought bubbles, clip art and other features to the photo, and then order it printed on a one-of-a-kind photo t-shirt. Pawfun has no minimum order, no set-up charges and a 100% satisfaction guarantee.
Pawfun.com uses high-quality Direct to Garment (DTG) printing so printed t-shirts are soft and the photo image is remarkably clear. Pawfun customers also can send friends an e-card featuring the image of their pet that they design for their t-shirts.
Founders are renowned social media marketers
Pawfun.com is the creation of co-founders B.L. Ochman, social media strategy consultant to Fortune 500 companies and publisher of the popular What's Next Blog; Caimin Jones, web developer, WordPress wizard, and creator of games, flash applications, and photography; and the mysterious Chairman Meow.
About BL Ochman B.L. Ochman, Managing Director of Emerging Media for Proof Integrated Communications, the digital marketing arm of Burson-Marsteller, has been helping Fortune 500 companies strategically incorporate new media into their marketing mix since 1996.