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Why Press Releases Don’t Work and What to Do Instead
"Tom, As a writer, I think unless you have a HUGE organization, press-releases are worthless. Its days have gone by. The funny thing is these days, 99% of press-releases are not press-releases at all. They are novelty items crafted to look like the real thing and mostly they appear in blogs, newsletters, etc., rather than in the press as their name and purpose suggest. A true press-release demands both an outstanding vision, reputation and some VERY highly-placed contacts in the world of journalism. Yoni"Hidden Camera: What Would You Do?: Store Clerk With Special Needs Being Verbally Abused (Youtube)
"Duncan, It definitely evoked some passion: "Why don't you just shove the stuff up your @&& and get out!?" and: "If he was my son I would deck you!" I've never seen the series today before today when I ran into it on YouTube. It's very well done. Thanks for checking it out! "Hidden Camera: What Would You Do?: Store Clerk With Special Needs Being Verbally Abused (Youtube)
"I think with so many hidden disabilities it's often hard to distinguish between someone who is diabled and someone who is just being really darn slow. With something as visible as Down's however, I think it's easier to see that some patience might be in order. I think if I was witness to that behavior, store security would have to be called to restrain me."Leadership: Not Just For Corporate Heads In Bulging Departments
"Jackie, Very nice job! And great points. I think great leaders are ones who work their way up in an organization. I worked for a company once where there was a vacancy at the top. There were many qualified people within the organization who had paid their dues and learned their craft. Instead, they brought a leader in from the outside, bypassing those who were deserving. The leader turned out to be clueless and the choice to bring in an outsider sowed resentment within the company. Yoni"ConcertCrowd provides personalized concert listings on Facebook
"My first concert...Ted Nugent at Stabler Arena in Bethlehem, PA. Would have been around 1981. I don't think the ticket and a really cool t-shirt came to more than about $15. These days the prices are outrageous. Jethro Tull came to Tel Aviv a few years back and I really wanted to see them. Tickets (the "cheap" ones) were going for over $100 - the average prices here I guess. No way was I going to shell that out. "ConcertCrowd provides personalized concert listings on Facebook
"Duncan, "The Music of the People" sounds very Soviet. I think the only band I would pay $100 bucks to see live is E.L.O. though I doubt they'll be coming around anytime soon. Until then there are, fortunately, more affordable alternatives: miniature golf, Shakespeare-in-The-Park (about $3) and walks in the forest (though maybe one day they'll start charging for that). I also saw an article, much to my chagrin as a sports fan, that the price of sporting events in the States has become rather astronomical. I saw this gem recently: The cost of taking a family of four to see a Cubs game at Wrigley Field this year is estimated to be $305.60 according to the 2011 Fan Cost Index, a dollar amount calculated annually by Wilmette-based Team Marketing Research. WTF!!!!!!!!!!! I remember going to see the Phils at the Vet with friends in the late 70s/early 80s...we sat in the bleacher-bum section for about $4. "Subscribe
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"Duncan, That $2.50 is supermarket price. At a convenience store, it's about $3.50. BTW: Our local American-style supermarket had a big sign out last week: Entenmann's Cakes have arrived in Israel. So we went to check it out: My old favorite, the raspberry-twirl danish, that great long crumby cake with the icing on top and that raspberry strip down the middle... ...67 shekels = almost $20. "