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Posted on 24th October 2011 by Querblogger in Uncategorized - Tags: , , ,

Affiliate Prophet – The Missing Piece to The Affiliate Marketing Puzzle


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Posted on 2nd July 2011 by Querblogger in Uncategorized - Tags: , , , , ,

What do you think of this piece of writing?

I don’t mind much if you don’t know much about the topic that it’s wrtten about I just want to know what yout think of it. Please and thanks :)
Farmville
Hey everyone, as the creator of this group I thought I’d give you all the privilege of knowing what I think of Farmville, so here goes!

I joined Farmville after receiving an invitation to do so from another Facebook friend, I took one glance of the invitation and thought NO WAY! The language and the way the invitation was written put me off it immediately, I’m not saying I have a problem with it, it’s just I wouldn’t be used to it and I find it harder to understand.

However, curiosity got the better of me and I decided I’d take a look at it and see what the big deal was, once I went online and viewed it I instantly liked it, visually it just worked, the simplicity of it. I never thought I’d say it but it brought out the inner farmer with lies deep, deep within me and probably deep within me.

After a few minutes of gathering my bearings, trying to figure out what to do, even thought it wasn’t that complicated at all, I was still very much new to farming, I began to see where everything was. While clicking on the avatar I discovered that you could make the aviator look like you or the ideal you! So, my dirty blond/brown imperfect hair quickly turned into light blond straight hair. This made it all the better.

As I’ve mentioned in the forum part I really like that the application creators understand that not all of us are hunched over our computer screens impatiently waiting at all hours of the right for our virtual crops to grow! If that wasn’t the case, I’d be out of there before you could blink.

I particularly enjoy the aspect of FarmVille that includes the bonds of friendships formed between farmers, it is something always praised about of the rural community that everyone helps each other. During anytime of playing the game you can click on the option that says “my neighbours” and help your fellow neighbour’s farm. The reward can’t go a miss either.

Whether it’s true or not that people in the country form closer friendships and help each other more than in the city is another story entirely, but from my experience, yes it is true, but it can also be in the city if people make it so.

Finally, I take pleasure in knowing that Farmville helped me gain more knowledge about plants. When I was planting more crops I saw something called an “Egg plant”; confused because I always thought hens laid eggs I msned my friend, also my neighbour on farmville, she didn’t’ know either. After looking it up I was informed by “Wise Geek” that it is a fruit that is filled with tiny seeds which is in the French ratatouille, the Italian melanzane alla parmigiana, and the Middle Eastern baba ghanuj. Thank you Farmville for lessening my ignorance.

The one thing I dislike about Farmville is the music…that repetitive music drives me up the wall and back down again! It was fine for the first few minutes or so but when you’re angry that you haven’t enough money to do anything and you’re stuck listening to the same cheerful tune it’s infuriating. Thankfully there’s a button to combat this which I soon learned; it’s called the mute button.

So to conclude this rather long winded blog I’d like to say thanks for reading and hope I’ve encouraged you to check out Farmville. Byeeee.
Thanks Anthony and well thanks Chuck for your opinion.

Posted on 7th April 2011 by Querblogger in Uncategorized - Tags: , , ,

Creative postcard message for Valentine’s Day Marketing piece?

I’m looking for a creative message to place on an online postcard for a Valentine’s Day marketing piece. We are a web/graphic design firm. No problem with coming up with a design–just with the message! Any ideas?

Posted on 3rd April 2011 by Querblogger in Uncategorized - Tags: , , , , ,

What do you think of my persuasive argument writing piece?

It’s supposed to be a feature article..
i think it sucks …and i think my english teacher is going to despise it too.
here it is:Stop Commercialism now

How many times have you surfed on the internet and not found yourself to come across many ads that have popped up on the page you were on or are on? Many advertisers are profiting from what reels us in, which are these many ads you hear or see on the TV, radio, internet, etc. All in all, it’s a two-sided affair. Say you are just checking your email and you see a thousand emails. Possibly, half of those are spam from those penny-pinchers out to get you and your money. So what should you do about this? Well, you have one of two options being the check all and delete button or moving all that unnecessary junk to the spam folder where it belongs and needs to stay. Commercialism is vastly becoming a problem not a success as many assume it to be.

Studies show that 67% of teens buy items online and 37% of children do. Commercialism attacks the adolescent ages because they figure we are susceptible to any commerce that they are willing to throw at us. Also, many individuals assume this to be a more convenient way of purchasing anything and it being a faster way. That may be, but how do you know you are actually getting what you paid for? You’re wasting your precious time behind a glass screen. Purchase the more effective way, by going out into stores and getting what you need.

Many politicians use commerce for their campaigns. You know those TV ads that always contradict that you need to vote for so and so for president instead of the other guy because he did whatever? This is a way of a scam to get money out of your pockets and into their hands. These ads are the ones that are appealing to hear or see, just an easier way to pull you in.

Commercialism also costs too much money. Most of which is probably our tax dollars. The price goes up for a product if realized that it makes a certain individual sustain a cool image by using it or buying it. Many of these can be misleading, so any time you are gullible to believe one you are giving away money that could be used for something more important.

Advertising takes up a lot of one’s time. We only have one life to live right? The average American spends at least 60 minutes reading, hearing or even watching ads on the television, radio, in magazines, etc. By the time that person comes of old age, 4 years of their life will be basically deducted away from under their feet.

Some say that we are immune, too smart, and too savvy to fall for such. If so were true, we wouldn’t know so much of certain brand names, dress a certain way, buy the foods we eat, and our lives wouldn’t mirror the ads around us. In addition to that, we wouldn’t need pop-up blockers, virus protection programs, and firewalls to save us from all this commerce. So ask yourself this, are we really immune to what we see on the TV, hear on the radio, etc? If we really were, we wouldn’t feel the vanity of using these things to get a better self-image to fit in with the way society portrays us to be, which is all the same. It’s kind of a win-win situation at its best, honestly and ironically enough. On the contrary, you are helping yourself out somewhat the same way you are helping out these phony ads.

Sure ads can help us out by providing vital information to us consumers, but there is way too much that we are exposed to. Ads can hide the fact of caring for each other, the environment, and the community. Many ads give off a bad message to viewers. Such as smoking meaning you are different in a good way than everyone else, you’re only cool if you drive a pricey car, and also making us think that you have to be mature to drink. These messages can cause conflict in families because they could or can influence the way a person in that family thinks. This could cause friction because of the choices that family member made due to the advertisement. In that case, who’s to blame here? It all depends on the situation. To blame for 90% of it would be the advertisement because it provoked them to make such a decision and the other 10% being lack of poor judgment and self-esteem that was made better by the advertisement.

So for all this in mind, why do we really need commercialism anywhere? To pay the bills, to help finances, to help make it an easier, better, more convenient way to make purchases? All it does is cause problems. What does it really help? You’re not really earning anything but helping the advertiser earn your trust and money. So next time you fall for one of these, think of all the consequences that won’t cushion your fall. Whenever you see a pop-up that pops up on your screen, click the x button at the top right, whenever you see any junk email click the delete all button, whenever you hear an ad on the TV, radio, or any electronic device turn it off and read a book not a magazine, instead. You can do many things to avo

Posted on 2nd April 2011 by Querblogger in Uncategorized - Tags: , , , ,