Zeta

Established in 1999 Zeta is an integrated marketing and creative agency specialising in digital strategy. With innovation and development at the core of Zeta’s ethos they help clients achieve growth and profit in line with business objectives, believing that whilst creativity is crucial, providing return on investment through data driven, researched solutions sets Zeta apart from their competitors.
Zeta delivers multi platform campaigns (Google, Twitter, Facebook, email, mobile) for brands that increase exposure, generate business and increase profit. Zeta works across the digital landscape of search, email, online advertising, social media, video and mobile marketing, as well as offering a super talented creative and technical team for ecommerce, CMS and application development. With digital at their core, Zeta has today expanded to provide a full spectrum of tailored and effective marketing and creative solutions, services and campaigns to a range of clients.
More information can be found here: Zeta, or on twitter and facebook
Twitter Stockings
These “Follow Me” Twitter thigh-high stockings ($18) are on sale at the Etsy shop post. Sexy! Though perhaps not the best choice of clothing when avoiding stalkers.
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Facebook Styled Business Cards

Add me as a friend… to your wallet. Really cool idea to make the Facebook confirm friend page as your business card, especially if you’re in some sort of creative field. If someone at a bank or more serious place gave me their business card and it looked like this, I’d super poke it right into the trash.
Spreadtweet
So you like to Twitter while at work, but don’t want the Big Boss (Wo)Man to see you wasting precious company time? Camouflage your habits under the guise of the always trusty Excel spreadsheet, available in Office OS X, Office 2003 Windows and Office 2007 Windows skins.

Tweet-a-Watt

s if Twitter didn’t already focus on the most excruciating details of daily life, the Tweet-a-Watt is here to broadcast your power consumption to the world. Plus, each device only reads one outlet, so you can really get down to the nitty-gritty. Modified from a Kill-a-Watt energy reader, the Tweet-a-Watt slowly charges up just enough power to communicate with a nearby computer via an XBee receiver, then uses a predefined Twitter account to automatically publish the stats. After purchasing a $20 Kill-a-Watt, the package of DIY components cost $90. You can also buy additional kits for monitoring multiple outlets and coordinate with a single tweet for $40 each. You’ll be the pride of all your random followers.




