Walking AdvertisementsLets be real. We observe, we compare, and we judge people around us, every single day. But more often than not, what are people really taking note of when they look at you? Your clothing - And that's where we come in. How often do you see people wearing a certain logo or brand on their shirt? From sporting apparel companies like Nike to popular drink products like Coca Cola, people already walk around as advertisements whenever they wear company clothing. The potential in walking advertisements is astounding. Unlike billboards and flyers, walking advertisements relay the message - Over and over. Not only that, but by putting special offers on our shirts as well, we directly raise your sales, at no additional cost to the company. From college students to the working class, from Florida to Alaska, you get see your conversion rates, and choose who advertises for you and where.
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Our Mission |
The mission of TeesMe is to revolutionize the way we advertise to the world by crowd sourcing college students to wear you advertisements. We take businesses large and small, get an understanding of their targeted demographics, and send out T-shirts with their requested advertisements to anyone they choose. The companies get easy and extremely effective advertising out to their target audience, while the people wearing the shirts get payed when they participate.
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Our Team |
Scott Pecoriello
Founder and CEO After several startups over the past four years, some failure, some success, Pecoriello has put most of his other projects on hold for TeesMe. His most recent project, HenHaul, was shut down by complex building directors at the University of Delaware for violating school policy, only 48 hours after it had launched - At the time, there were 10 active users, and it was growing fast. Pecoriello also founded and is now the CEO of WeatherOptics, a private sector weather forecasting company based out of Connecticut. WeatherOptics launched back in 2011, formally known as Wild about Weather, and has over 200 active clients and 25,000 active followers. WeatherOptics has been featured on News12, The Connecticut Post, CT's 95.9 The Fox, and CNBC. As an off spin of WeatherOptics, Pecoriello launched Know Snow in 2013, a mobile app that predicts the likelihood of schools closing due to snow, and currently has over 5,000 downloads. Graduating from Staples High School in 2015, Pecoriello is now a freshman attending the University of Delaware, majoring in entrepreneurship and innovation. Hiring Soon!
Co-Founder/Marketing Manager/Lots of Advertees! |