New Buttons for the New Year

In our tools-section you’ll find some brandnew versions of our Yasni and Exposé buttons. At your feedback our front-enders got down to work and produced some supply to our present button versions. Thanks for your feedback! Now there should be the perfect button for any website or blog. Especially the two smaller icon-versions have been increasingly asked for:

yasni.de | No. 1 free people search - Find anyone on the web

yasni.de | No. 1 free people search - Find anyone on the web

You can put those buttons next to other icons like Facebook, Twitter & co. Please feel free to make further suggestions if you wish to have buttons in a different size.

And don’t forget:

As a thank-you for putting a button on your website you’ll get a 30 USD discount for the one year membership of our Exposé Promotion! Just send us the link to your homepage or blog to which you have added the buttons when booking. The discount will automatically be deducted from the total amount.

Add the Yasni button in your website or blog and save

Thank you for all your support in 2010 and a Happy New Year from the whole Yasni team! I really hope that we will see us again in 2011.

Social Media and the sixties

An ad agency from brazil has created some really cool posters for modern social media companies like Facebook and Twitter. Great Stuff…would love to see a vintage-Yasni-poster, too!

The ads were created by Rodolfo Sampaio. Here, he explains the idea behind the vintage posters:

“Being that one of the greatest concerns these professionals have is to constantly reinvent themselves. What’s new today, is old tomorrow. With this in mind we’ve developed this campaign, showing how the tools in communication are quickly outdated. We are greatly impressed and pleased with the feedback we are seeing throughout the world.”

Take a look at Facebook, Twitter, Skype, Youtube in the 1960′s Posters:

Facebook, Twitter, Skype, Youtube in the 1960′s Posters

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The story behind Facebook

A movie about Facebook?!? The only question now is, whether Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg likes what he gets to see in The Social Network. The film by director David Fincher comes to the cinemas this october and describes the story behind the founding of Facebook. We will see whether the film remains close to the facts or goes to “hollywoodish”. In a first statement, Mark Zuckerberg made clear that the film is pure fiction and has nothing to do with reality. Atfer watching that trailer, i’ve probably said the same…  😉

How is your first impression? Will you watch the film? It will be really interesting to see, how Facebook deals with this critical movie. Facebook is actually taking a lot of criticism because of their statements concerning privacy. In this matter, we have a slightly different opinion than Facebook!

Read here how Yasni helps to protect your privacy!