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sure you know, so I won’t inflict any more on you. However, I
will continue my rant about two other aspects of internet
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box and copyright at the end. (425 words)In today’s fiercely competitive environment, any business – small, medium or large – can succeed only if it maintains business continuity, which in turn, is mostly dependent on automated data handling systems. In the wake of recent natural and other calamities, companies have increased their investments in highly secure st Am I the only one? Does anyone else find internet advertising nowadays is getting more and more aggressive, more repetitive, more illiterate, and the text has little regard for the proper meaning of words? I may be a Grumpy Old Marketer, but this kind of advertising has exactly the opposite effect on me than I expect is intended. I’d be interested to hear if anyone else feels the same way. I have, in marketing advertising, been told that I am a ‘loser’, that if I don’t buy a product which is a ‘no-brainer’ that I must be a pathetic person, sadly lacking in intelligence and discrimination. I do not wish to purchase anything which is a ’no-brainer’, since I have been given my own modest supply of brains and hope I am capable of using them. I hear that an offer is ‘insane’ - I really do believe that one! However, terms like ‘awesome’ and ‘wildly successful’ are applied to almost every program and so lose all significance. I’ve been advised that my email correspondent will ‘cut to the chase’ and give me ways to ‘suck money’ from customers, which seems to me a ‘wildly obscene’ notion. Of course, almost every program is a ‘cash cow’ where one can ‘wring out money’ or even ‘obscene amounts of money’. There are many more examples of overused hyperbole, as I’m
sure you know, so I won’t inflict any more on you. However, I
will continue my rant about two other aspects of internet
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sure you know, so I won’t inflict any more on you. However, I
will continue my rant about two other aspects of internet
marketing advertising: * Sometimes ‘awesome’ grammar I realise that advertising and emails ar Franchising Colonies in Space; A 100-Year Plan lacking in intelligence and
discrimination. I do not wish to purchase anything which is
a ’no-brainer’, since I have been given my own modest
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sure you know, so I won’t inflict any more on you. However, I
will continue my rant about two other aspects of internet
marketing advertising: * Sometimes ‘awesome’ grammar I realise that advertising and emails ar How To Set Up Your eBay Seller Account The Easy Way almost every program and so lose all significance.
I’ve been advised that my email correspondent will ‘cut to
the chase’ and give me ways to ‘suck money’ from customers,
which seems to me a ‘wildly obscene’ notion. Of course,
almost every program is a ‘cash cow’ where one can ‘wring
out money’ or even ‘obscene amounts of money’.If you think eBay might be a good place to make some extra cash, then you’re right. With 157 million shoppers, and 100,000 new users each day, eBay is a hot market. It is an excellent place for potential sellers of all experience levels to quickly and inexpensively set up shop. The user-friendly environment makes it a g There are many more examples of overused hyperbole, as I’m
sure you know, so I won’t inflict any more on you. However, I
will continue my rant about two other aspects of internet
marketing advertising: * Sometimes ‘awesome’ grammar I realise that advertising and emails ar Use Your Answering Machine To Get You More Clients p>There are many more examples of overused hyperbole, as I’m
sure you know, so I won’t inflict any more on you. However, I
will continue my rant about two other aspects of internet
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