Wild posting, also known as guerrilla marketing or flyposting, is a form of unconventional advertising that involves the placement of posters or stickers in public spaces without permission. These posters are strategically placed in high-traffic areas, such as street corners, bus stops, and construction sites, to attract the attention of passersby. This type of advertising is often used by small businesses and independent artists to promote their products or events in a cost-effective and eye-catching manner. However, it has also been utilized by larger companies as a way to create buzz and generate word-of-mouth marketing. While wild posting may be seen as a form of graffiti or vandalism by some, it has become a popular and effective way to reach a wide audience in a creative and unconventional way.