Factsheets

Jason has a face for advertising

Apr 09 11:07am

One man from Ipswich Queensland is just looking to support his four kids as petrol, mortgage and food prices.

"And if I can include my passion for tattoos and my passion for my family."

Jason Niebling wants to be a "human advertising billboard". 

He isn't looking for anything outrageous. "I still have to pick up my kids from school," he says.

Jason already has a devil depicted coming out his heart and intricate patterns of robotics down one side of his face toward his chest.

"You don't put something on your skin if you're not serious about doing it."

Blink and you'll miss it!

In 2005, John Small, head Martha Stewart fan group SaveMartha.com was looking for a publicity 'shot in the arm'. He had the website name tattooed on New Yorker Joe Tamargo's arm for $510. View his head

 

STORY UPDATE: Jason will be appearing on a fantastically named documentary "Show us ya tatts". 

Anyone with all serious interest in advertising on Jason's head, please contact Dr Mair Underwood
m_underwood@optusnet.com.au

 


And If you have an idea for a good ad on Jason's head, tell us below... 


 

 

Soapbox comment:  Check out this guy! That's hard core!

Soapbox comment: I own and run a tattoo supply company in aust. I would like to know if Jason would be interested in tattooing my company name on him.

Soapbox comment: Why not simply wear an advertising T-shirt. At least then he could use it in an emergency as a bandage

Soapbox comment: This guy is complaining of tough times and no money yet here he is tattooing himself, do you know how much that would have cost!!!!

Soapbox comment: ... there are vague mutterings going around about total bans on exposed tattoos in public places. He will be completely confined to his house and nobody is going to pay for tattoos that no-one will see.

Soapbox comment: as a marketer, having your brand on an individual would be dangerous. You rely on the indvidual to behav a certian way, so that yoyr brand is not damaged. Silly idea!

 

 

 

5 Comments Report Abuse
1. juddanort - Apr 09 09:57am
call me ignorant, but, if this man is so hard up, how can he afford all those tattoos?? the cost hundreds.
2. mair.underwood - Apr 09 05:35pm
To the owner of the tattoo supply company who commented above, and anyone else with serious interest, we'd love to discuss the prospect of advertsising on Wal's head with you. Please contact me, Mair Underwood on m_underwood@optusnet.com.au
3. mair.underwood - Apr 09 05:45pm
To the owner of the tattoo supply company, or any other interested parties, we would love to discuss the possibility of you advertising on Wal's head. Please get in contact with me ASAP to ensure you will be the first in Australia to have a tatt ad.
Mair Underwood: m_underwood@optusnet.com.au
4. darrenmason25 - Apr 11 10:51pm
That is just completly stupid,mavbe he should think about a career change before he starts sell himself to advertisment "if he's so hard done by". Better still tell him to go to a brothel they make easy money
5. darrenmason25 - Apr 11 10:52pm
That is just completly stupid,mavbe he should think about a career change before he starts sell himself to advertisment "if he's so hard done by". Better still tell him to go to a brothel they make easy money
Leave your comments You must sign in to leave a comment

today's thought

Wherever you go, go with all your heart.

Confucius

Do you have a thought for Mel?

soapbox

Puppy lullaby: When my now eight year old dog was a puppy, I used to say 'night, night Zoe, night night'. She would go straight to her bed and lay down. When I started humming a lullaby, she fell asleep before I had even finished the first verse.

Email Sunrise
Click here for the latest news from Beijing 2008

YAHOO!7 LIFESTYLE: