The clamor for media attention by competing dot-coms has reached such deafening levels these days that companies are going to the ends of the earth to rise above the noise.

The clamor for media attention by competing dot-coms has reached

such deafening levels these days that companies are going to the ends of

the earth to rise above the noise.



ImportNow.com, a San Jose-based start-up that sells indigenous,

hand-crafted artifacts from around the world, actually plucked a

62-year-old tribesman from a remote village in Papua New Guinea to ...