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3/1/2010 6:38:09 AM

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5/8/2010 11:27:02 AM
Hi Karen

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RE: what makes a good ad
3/1/2010 4:23:30 PM

Hey Karen I hope this is where you meant.

Happy Monday to you all on DAY 1 of the Official Launch of SWOM.

I hope your Monday has started off with a bang! Here is a little tidbit I received in my inbox. You are welcome to share with others.

You may get a kick out of the following
message about playing golf. (If you don't golf, put in another activity that you enjoy!)

Call me and I will show you how I make my living from home and how you can too... my number is at the bottom of this email.


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THE QUESTION:

Back in 1923, who was the:

1. President of the largest steel company?


2. President of the largest gas company?


3. President of the New York Stoc'k Exchange?


4. Greatest wheat speculator?


5. President of the Bank of International Settlement?


6. Great Bear of Wall Street?

Back in 1923, these six men were considered some of the world's most successful of their day.

What ultimately became of them?

THE ANSWER:

1. Charles M. Schwab, the president of the largest steel company (Bethlehem Steel), died a pauper.

2. Edward Hopson, the president of the largest gas company, went insane.

3. Richard Whitney, the president of the New York Stoc'k Exchange, was released from prison to die at home.

4. Arthur Cooger, the greatest wheat speculator, died abroad, penniless.

5. The president of the Bank of International Settlement, shot himself.

6. Cosabee Livermore, the Great Bear of Wall Street, also committed suicide.

HOWEVER . . . In the same year, 1923, a man named Gene Sarazen was the PGA Golf Champion and the win'ner of the most important golf tournament in the country,

The U.S. Open.

What became of Gene Sarazen?

Gene played golf until he was 92.

He died in 1999 at the age of 95.

He was financially secure at the time of his death.

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RE: what makes a good ad
3/5/2010 6:08:37 PM

How to Find a Catchy Title for Your Paper/Essay

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A title is an introduction to your essay. Its purposes are to draw people in and get them interested in what you have to say. Here are some suggestions for choosing a catchy title for your essay. Be sure to always use good punctuation and grammer in your essay.

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    Write your essay. It is very difficult to sum up what the essay is all about unless you've already written an outline for it.

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RE: what makes a good ad
3/6/2010 12:01:44 AM

Hi

This is karen gigikos I started a new fourm called Hobbies. I would Love for you to come and put your hobbies on the fourm, Lots of your friends are here already. If not they soon will be your friends. come and see there hobbies.

http://community.adlandpro.com/forums/post/2385200/hobbies.aspx

also funniest fourm ever!

http://community.adlandpro.com/forums/post/2388080/FunnistFourmEverbykarengigikos.aspx

this one is for business people give us some ideas.

http://community.adlandpro.com/forums/post/2388544/whatmakesagoodad.aspx


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this one is my business feel free to look at it also.

this is something you should not do. too many links , people don't know which one to choose. most people don't have the time to go through all of them, So they might not take any of them.


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RE: what makes a good ad
3/21/2010 12:50:40 AM
Your listing's title and description are your advertisement; an opportunity to inform and excite buyers. A good title and description provides a clear picture of your item, which increases your chances that buyers will find and bid on or buy your item.

Writing an effective title

Make a clear, compelling first impression by writing a great title for your item.

Here are some elements of an effective title:

  • Use multiple, descriptive keywords that clearly convey what you are selling. Use all 55 characters.

  • Include your item's brand name, artist, or designer.

  • Include item-specific attributes. For example, if selling shoes, include size, color, and condition.

  • State exactly what your item is, even if your title repeats the category name.

  • Omit punctuation marks and asterisks

  • Try not to include "wow" or "look." Buyers don't search for words like these.

  • Don't worry about creating a grammatically correct sentence.

  • Don't overuse acronyms.

  • Don't use all caps.

What to avoid in your title

Follow eBay's rules by avoiding titles that:

  • Fail to state the nature of the item.

  • Contain website addresses, email addresses, or phone numbers. The exception is the sale of domain names.

  • Contain profane or obscene language.

  • Use the following words in an attempt to market or advertise their item:

    • Prohibited

    • Banned

    • Illegal

    • Outlawed

  • Use any other descriptive word that may bring into question the legality of an item by either governmental or eBay standards.

  • Include brand names other than the specific brand name used by the company that manufactured or produced the item you're listing. This is called keyword spamming and isn't allowed on eBay. These types of listings will be ended and the insertion fee for the listing automatically credited.

Learn more about eBay's search and browse manipulation policy.

Writing an informative description

Here are some questions to consider when writing your item description:

  • What is the item?

  • What material is it made of?

  • When was it made?

  • What company/artist/designer/author made it?

  • What condition is it in?

  • Is the item new, used, or still under warranty? Be sure to mention any flaws or repairs.

  • What are its dimensions?

  • What country/location is it from?

  • Does it have any notable features or markings?

  • Does it have a special background or history?

  • What is your method of payment? Be clear about payment methods you accept, and be as specific as you can about your shipping costs.

Tell your story. Many sellers have found that adding a creative, human approach to their descriptions boosts bids and sales. Consider including points of interest, such as:

  • What you especially like about the item.

  • Who you think it would appeal to and why

  • An interesting story about the item (for example, how you acquired it).

  • How the item might be used.

  • Highlight the value and savings for buyers.

What to avoid in your description

Avoid including the following:

  • Anything that isn't true.

  • Prohibited and restricted content (see eBay's prohibited and restricted items - overview).

  • Item descriptions copied word-for-word from other sources (for example, ecommerce websites, other eBay listings, manufacturer websites, etc.)

  • Trademarked logos, unless you have permission to use them.

When you are finished, spell check your title and description.

Examples of titles and descriptions

Example 1

Mobile Phone with SIM Card. New in Box

Item completely new! I bought it 2 months ago.
-250 hours battery duration
-Vibracall agenda of 100 contacts
-Weight: 80 gr.
-Call duration: 300 minutes
-32 different tones of calls (SPN) SIM
-Screen of 96x64 pixels with 4 gray tones and TFT screen
Example 2

Madelman soldier action figure in original box

Madelman, second generation. Very well preserved for its age.
-Arms and legs are OK, slight scratch on left arm.
-Height of 2 and a half inches.
-The action figure is in the original box.

Please contact me within 3 days after the listing ends. I prefer to be paid with PayPal. Please don't forget to leave me Feedback after you get your item!
Example 3

Superbike Videogame for PC – Original, Never Opened

-Great and exciting race of motorbikes across 10 different countries Videogame has original box + instructions
-Minimal requirements: Windows 95-98-2000, Pentium 2000, 200Mhz, 32 Mb RAM, 100 Mb available in the hardware, 4 Mb Graphics card
-The item is new and was a gift, I'm selling it because I already have it!!!

Please see my other videogames by clicking View seller’s other items. Payment by cash on delivery. I charge actual shipping cost to your area. Thanks for your interest!
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