Bank Saves Men From Embarrassment By Camouflaging Pinterest Pages With Man-O-Flage Browser Plugin

FirstBank seeks to promote its home loans by reaching men browsing home improvement projects.

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If you’re a man you’ve probably experienced that embarrassing moment when your co-workers, boss or kids have caught you browsing Pinterest — whose audience is 69% female, according to comScore.

But many an embarrassed man also knows that Pinterest is a great place to look for home improvement ideas. With that in mind, Colorado-based bank FirstBank, with help from agency TDA_Boulder, has launched Man-O-Flage, a browser plugin that disguises the Pinterest page so men can enjoy embarrassment-free browsing.

The idea is to tap into viewers’ pride of homeownership as they view these projects — and to have them think of FirstBank when they’re looking for mortgage loans.

The plugin places one of three skins –Meats, Power Tools or Sporting — over the Pinterest page.

The skins allow just one Pinterest image to show at a time — the one under the cursor. All other potentially embarrassing photos are replaced by images such as raw beef, drill bits, a fly tackle box or the like.  All Pinterest text shows, through, so the men can still see where to look next.

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Here’s a video — appearing on the bank’s YouTube page as well as pre-roll on Hulu and YuMe — introducing the plugin and the Man-O-Flage page:

 


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