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Ship Your Enemies Glitter

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Ship Your Enemies Glitter
Category: Site Status: Submission Year: 2014 Origin: Region:
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Tags: glitter bomb, service, mailing,

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Ship Your Enemies Glitter

About

ShipYourEnemiesGlitter is an online business which allows customers to purchase envelopes containing glitter bombs that are subsequently mailed to a specified address. Following the launch of the service in early 2015, various spin-off sites were subsequently created that ship other gag items to unsuspecting victims.

History

On December 31st, 2014, Australian resident Matthew Carpenter[6] registered the domain for website ShipYourEnemiesGlitter.com,[1] which mails glitter bombs to a specified addresses for a fee of $9.99. On January 12th, the site was officially launched. That day, Redditor claudette45morgan submitted the site to the /r/InternetIsBeautiful[4] subreddit, where it reached the front page and gained over 5,100 votes (95% upvoted) in the first two months. On January 22nd, The Guardian[2] reported that Carpenter sold the site for $85,000 on the Flippa online marketplace to Internet entrepreneur Peter Boychuk. On January 27th, The Observer[5] published an interview with Carpenter, in which he revealed the website was an elaborate viral marketing stunt inspired by the book Trust Me I'm Lying: Confessions of a Media Manipulator by Ryan Holiday. On March 2nd, Carpenter published a blog post titled "The Entire Ship Your Enemies Glitter Story," in which he detailed the history of the marketing stunt.[7]

Spin-off Sites

RuinDays

The website RuinDays[3] allows customers to ship a wide variety of gag items, including a "bag of dicks", "annoying sand," "poop in a box" and a spring-loaded glitter bomb. On January 15th, 2015, YouTube edamame uploaded a video of her father being pranked with a spring-loaded glitter tube, gathering upwards of four million views and 760 comments in the next two months (shown below).



ShipYourEnemyConfetti

The site ShipYourEnemyConfetti[9] allows customers to purchase glitter packages for $7.99 or confetti packages for $6.49 to send to a specified address.

PoopSenders

The website PoopSenders[8] sends packages purportedly containing various types of animal excrement, including cow, elephant and gorilla.

Traffic

As of March 2015, ShipYourEnemiesGlitter.com holds a United States rank of 82,752 on the traffic analytics site Quantcast.[10]

Search Interest

External References



Tags: glitter bomb, service, mailing,


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