| Ab-Eater: Parody of ab workout machines and infomercials. No dieting, no exercising, just eating! Learn how to "get perfect abs" with the Ab-Eater. |
| Ad Parody Dementia: Gallery of parody advertisements of popular brand name products. |
| Ad-Schlock Awards: Some of the worst TV commercials and ad campaigns in existence. |
| Advertising Graveyard: Gallery of real advertisements the clients were too scared to run. |
| Benneton's Au-Pair Collection: Featuring ads that parody the Louise Woodward case. |
| Brand Vision Generator: Creates possible slogans for products. |
| False Advertising: A gallery of ad parodies. |
| iWing: Parody of the Apple iMac "Colors" commercial. |
| Kremlin Fried Chicken: Eating men and women of the world, throw off your burger chains at the glorious diners' paradise. |
| Martin Maenza's Wacky Packages Page: Spoof product packaging in a 1970s style. |
| Mock Cola: A parady of the "cola wars," as well as the "healthy" ingredients of most soft drinks. |
| Nicknamers.net: Parodies of US corporation names giving an insight into how people really see and despise them. |
| O'Really: Not associated with O'Reilly & Associates, but it is designed to look like the computer book publisher's website. Features books and t-shirts spoofing the company's style. |
| Origami Boulder Company: Sells one-of-a-kind Japanese artworks made by crumpling up a piece of paper. For an additional charge, an original haiku can be inscribed inside the sculpture. |
| Stupid Finnish Advertisements: Contains scanned images of stupid old Finnish advertisement with brief descriptions in English. |
| The B&F Quit Smoking System: The all new way to quit smoking. This program will immediately eliminate your cravings to smoke and keep you smoke free for at least 10 minutes. Guaranteed! |
| The Lampoonery - Welcome!: Some good-looking parody ads. |
| The Power of Jack: Site devoted to the Jack Antenna Ball figure from Jack-In-The-Box restaurants. |
| UFO Condoms: How alien technology is being used by today's condom makers. |
| Who is Adam King?: A humorous critique on online marketing, and a lesson about a major multinational company that spent $8 million on marketing but forgot to register the domain name. |