Live Brainstorming Session

Written by Angelique van Engelen


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What DO we get at when we get at what we normally miss out on? And DO we miss out? Or does what we can't afford to miss out on catch up with us anyway?

Days that we are opening restaurants for anorexix are here. Really, since last December. How about launching something with a statement. Something like "Soon, human beings don't have to think anymore and they'll still be thinking". Sounds like a reproach to technology - it's also been said 1,000 times of poetry.

So we live in days that a restaurant caters for anorexics. A real-life manifestation of something we think of as an unviable concept made into a commercial venture, a marketable concept.

We really are so overmarketed in our entertainment that this new theme restaurant probably doesn't even stand out any more. We can go around feeding anorexics andrepparttar poor girlies probably won't feel in any way forced to eat. Solves their problem by creating a new layer in indifference on a wider scale.

Perhaps this is a consolation for those girlies with enough energy left to be onrepparttar 108017 lookout for healthier anger ventilation opportunities: ofrepparttar 108018 stutterers, 80 is male.

The mind's mission RIGHT NOW is getting on target. Do you feel it coming? The next thought you're likely to produce is something to do with doing your very best and losing a stutter. A marriage of idea and form! Perhaps we nearing some arrival point. Perhaps not. We only hope we've set you off.



Angelique van Engelen runs www.contentClix.com, an Amsterdam based freelance copywriting agency. She has lived and worked in the Middle East and London for over six years before returning to her home country, the Netherlands. Aside from writing web content, she specialises in writing sales copy, feature articles and research reports.


10 Ways To create Killer sales copy

Written by Mark Flavin (content by Larry Dotson)


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8. Tell your potential customers on your ad copy that you will donate a percentage of their purchase price to specific charity. This will show them you really care aboutrepparttar 108016 people. They may just buy your product to donate torepparttar 108017 charity.

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These Are Just 10 tips. There are many more to be found in my online business pack at http://www.nicetodobusiness.com So go check it out now!!

Till My Next Letter.

To your success, Mark Flavin.

Mark Flavin http://www.nicetodobusiness.com


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