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This man—and maybe his infant son—will dance for your brand

Meet Dancin’ Brandin’, a man who, according to his Twitter profile, will dance for your brand. “Every day in 2010, starting May 1st, I will be dancing for a brand to help create exposure for them! Check out the site!”

There’s no link to the site, so assuming he means Web site, and not the actual site of where he plans to bust a move, a Google search turned up DancinBrandin.com—and this video, his dance for BuildYourJacket.com.



Anyone else speechless? And anyone else wonder how much he’s paying the Black Eyed Peas for use of their song in his money-making venture?

As you can see, this man will, in fact, dance for your brand and then document it on film and video. He has more than 35,000 followers on Twitter; he has a Facebook page, too, but only one fan ... so far.

Oh, yeah, one more thing, Dancin’ Brandin’ has a one-month old son “that could be dancing for your brand too soon enough!” According to his Web site. “And rest assured, your money will be well spent!””

OMG that’s so cute — I could puke.

But, wait, there’s even more!

Dancin’ Brandin’ posted on the new Web site, Fiverr, which is a forum where people post what they will do for $5. (I thought that was called “Casual Encounters.”) Dancin’ Brandin’ said he will tweet about your company to his more than 35,000 followers for $5 — and people are paying for this service.

You heard it here first: Dancin’ Brandin’ will have his own show on CBS soon.

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