Maybe I shouldn't be surprised, but I am. Big companies should have learned by now. But Coca-Cola stepped in it -- big time -- when they asked the owner of a fan site to remove the link to them.
"If you are to be allowed to link to a coca cola website (cocacola.dk) you have to send in a written application to us."
Apparently they now have apologized, but something tells me that Coca-Cola Denmark won't be blogging for a while...sk at ad-rag.com has the full story.
BTW: Here are the links to Coca-Cola and Coca-Cola in Denmark. While you're clicking these obviously threatening links, take a look at Top Ten Reasons Coca Cola Sucks too.
Fredrik Wacka is the author and founder of the popular CorporateBlogging.Info blog which is a guide to business and corporate blogging. Visit Fredrik Wacka's blog: CorporateBlogging.Info.
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