I'm not sure if he was the first, or just the most recognized, but
Andy Fischer wasn't the only "entrepeneur" last year to try and make some money selling advertising on his
body. In Fischer's case, he sold ad space on his forehead as a temporary tattoo and earned over $50,000. Now he wants
to make it an annual event, and he's kicking it off with an eBay auction
starting tomorrow. The ad, whatever it may be, will be displayed for thirty days. I once tried to sell ad space on
the back of my knees. That didn't work out quite as well.Forehead advertiser is back
I'm not sure if he was the first, or just the most recognized, but
Andy Fischer wasn't the only "entrepeneur" last year to try and make some money selling advertising on his
body. In Fischer's case, he sold ad space on his forehead as a temporary tattoo and earned over $50,000. Now he wants
to make it an annual event, and he's kicking it off with an eBay auction
starting tomorrow. The ad, whatever it may be, will be displayed for thirty days. I once tried to sell ad space on
the back of my knees. That didn't work out quite as well.Add your comments
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