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In Response to my Sister’s 5 Topics

March 18, 2012 by admin

My sister may need some counseling, as she has some of the strangest ideas.

I dream of Jeannie executives decided long ago that the general public wasn’t smart enough to realize that blinking actually doesn’t transcend the space-time continuum, yet they persisted in their endeavors and sold millions of dollars worth of advertising.  Strangely, none of the products advertised on the show had anything to do with NASA, even though most of our innovations come from dreamers that dream about science.  It was all magic, Sissy.  She really couldn’t blink men around.

I like your new blankets, but cameras are designed to increase their molecular charge over time, and thank God you didn’t take 7 pictures, as you would have been sucked into a vortex.

Never, ever think about Yoga, let alone a history of journaling about it.  It’s the hardest standing still that one will ever do, and you don’t go anywhere.  You don’t even look like you go anywhere, like on a treadmill.

I was hungry, but then your dog licked you in your mouth.  Imagine what he had just been licking.  Ew!  Not hungry anymore.

On the physics of drilling, to expound upon your idea, I’m not certain why we haven’t just build a tunnel straight through the core of the earth.  You could stand next to the edge and someone malicious could push you in, then when you get to the center, you’d just boing, boing, boing back and forth until you hovered right in the middle, with everyone else who fell in.

Before we send the inmates to the moon, let’s consider placing a 2 foot thick layer of glitter in the moon’s orbit, then before we release the inmates, we would spray them with 3M adhesive spray.  We could call them Moonaments.

Please clarify.  Is ‘chock’ English or Metric?

Filed Under: Hardy Har Har Tagged With: advertising, history, NASA, time

Heart on a Sleeve

January 12, 2009 by admin

I read an article once that explained the origins of the phrase, “He wears his heart on a sleeve.”  I am unable nor patient enough to find the answer, but I recall that it had something to do with advertising availability to a potential mate during a particular time in history.  If I’m correct, it was in medieval times and perhaps was around the time of the black plague…

…do you know the story?  If so, please comment.

Filed Under: Tips and Tricks Tagged With: advertising, Etymology, Featured, heart, heart on a sleeve, history, sleeve, time

Experience the Third Advantage

July 21, 2008 by admin

Experience the Advantages of working with a Realty Executives agent.

No. 3:  Powerful Marketing

With me as your “Executive,” you’ll personally benefit from my strong, united marketing efforts designed to bring potential buyers and sellers together to meet your needs.  Our international, regional and local marketing programs including TV, Radio, Print, outdoor and internet advertising will help you buy or sell real estate fast, easily and at your desired price.

There is a difference between a typical agent and an “Executive,” and it shows in every single transaction.  Put these advantages at work for you today by calling!

Filed Under: Real Estate Basics Tagged With: Advantage, advertising, Experience, features, marketing, Powerful Marketing, Realty, Realty Executives, transaction, TV

Experience the First Advantage

July 11, 2008 by admin

Experience the Advantages of working with a Realty Executives agent.

No. 1:  Brand Recognition

With nearly 800 franchise offices around the world, you are never far from the power of Realty Executives and its strong reputation for excellence, integrity, experience — and results.  Our brand advertising and our strong network of professionals covers the market like noone else – bringing potential buyers and sellers together and moving properties both quickly – and at the most desirable prices for our clients.

There is a difference between a typical “agent” and  “Executive,” and it shows in every single transaction.  Put these advantages at work for you today by calling.

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Filed Under: Real Estate Basics Tagged With: Advantage, advertising, agent, Brand Recognition, buyer, Experience, features, integrity, Realty, Realty Executives

The Ides of March was a Disaster

June 7, 2008 by admin

In February, I spent a rather inordinate amount of time developing the very blog you are reading.  I started from scratch utilizing pieces of CSS code that I gleaned from the brilliance of others and began building the layout for this site.  Since I was impressed with the type of following Darren Rowse had built at ProBlogger.net, I thought I would give it a shot, and thus The Executive Apprentice theme was created and I began writing frantically to keep up with the rest of the blogging world.

It became very tiring very quickly and there was little reward.  My focus was all wrong.  I was too interested in developing some sort of mastermind marketing plan to generate passive advertising income overnight that I forgot that offering value to the reader was the key to keeping people interested.  I then realized that the only thing that could successfully keep my writing up to par would be real life experience.

If you think you can sit down and write about nothing hoping someone will read it and find value in it, and your focus is one thing and one thing only (money) then you may be doomed to fail.  You really have to have something of value to offer your prospective readers.

One of the attempts I made at cashing in on blogging (granted, I know I didn’t really give it enough time and the reason for that was unemployment) was hooking myself up to entrecard and project wonderful.  Not so wonderful.  Entrecard turned out to be a group of sad bloggers trying to click their way to stardom through credits they’d earned simply by visiting thousands of sites over and over again.  That turned out to be a complete waste of time.  Project wonderful was implement way too quickly to be effective.  The time committment needed just to manage the advertiser content was way too intense.  I also implemented some google advertising, but the results consistently offered competing products and services to mine and my inexperience has proven to be detrimental to the development of a solid advertising campaign on my site.

So, I thought I’d give away something for free to generate traffic.  I offered an Ides of March 19″ Flat Panel display thinking it would generate a boat load of traffic.  After all, who wouldn’t want a free computer monitor?  I had plenty of stock at the time, and I thought giving one away would be good publicity for the site.  Basically it backfired when I found out that I would no longer be working where I was working and I suddenly had no income.  I had to abandon the contest and sell the monitor to recover my losses.  To those of you who entered the contest, I offer my sincerest apologies.  There were only a handful of people who even took notice.

So, onward and upward…

Filed Under: Tips and Tricks Tagged With: advertising, Darren Rowse, give, In February, The Executive Apprentice, time, value

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