Display title | Compare the Meerkat |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Compare The Meerkat.Com is a series of adverts and a website designed as nothing more than Viral Marketing for an insurance website (comparethemarket.com). The adverts all take a similar format, Alexandr Orlov the Meerkat will remind viewers that his website is for comparing meerkats, and not for comparing markets and urge viewers to check they have the correct URL. Then deliver his Catch Phrase. For some reason they achieved massive popularity. |