Incite Marketing
February 15th, 2010 | Uncategorized | No Comments »
What in your opinion is the best At&t cell phone available right now? I’m in the market. The iPhone and the Samsung Eternity catch my attention at the moment. Also the LG Incite but I understand that the touchscreen is difficult to use because the text is so small where you would have to press.
Thoughts?
mz_1288 replied: "iPhone"
Dee Puch replied: "The only better phones than the Iphone are the HTC and any high end Nokia. Other than those, just get the iphone. It has so many applications that are useful and cool that it wins hands down."
okupo67 replied: "just check their website for phones and (plans)"
What is most appealing about Rush Limbaugh? Intellect, power, money? How does he do such a masterful job at inciting liberals so as they talk about little else?
Is the guy a marketing genius or what? And why can’t Liberals ever get a personality as successful as Rush?
Yishka Bedishka replied: "His vast Pharmaceutical collection?"
Who’s sorry now? replied: "You don’t HAVE to listen. Just turn on any "news" channel and you will get an ample dose of Liberal trash."
Just Plain American replied: "For me, at this moment, he represents a breath of fresh air from the constant media love fest for Obama.
that is all.
See, I’m a weird type of individual. I like to listen to opposing viewpoints. Sometimes i don’t agree with them, sometimes I do. But, I need that critical analysis, not some hyped up junk that only discusses the positive of any aspect.
So what i do is turn on CNN, listen to what they think is so great about Obama, then I turn on the AM channel and listen to Rush talk about what is not so great about Obama. Then I make a decision after i search the Internet and get a couple of more sources."
What Hope and Change? replied: "He’s incredibly smart."
Lamplighter replied: "The same thing that’s so appealing about all Republicans; they’re walking, talking train-wrecks. And who can resist a train wreck?"
richie replied: "He speaks the truth. He is as sick of Obamamania as the rest of us. It’s funny that all the libs can come up with is his former addiction to painkillers."
Not Drinkin’ da Kool Aid replied: "the fact that he’s been calling out Obama before his poll number started to drop like a stone….the man was ahead of his time….he hoped that Obama would fail in implementing his agenda, everyone criticized him for it, but now look at what we’re dealing with. Obama got everything he asked for from Congress and we have double digit unemployment, interest rates aninflation staring us in the face, not to mention gas prices that have risen for 50 consecutive days….
and Rush called all of this 5 months ago…love him or hate him, you can’t say the man’s not brilliant…"
bellatruth replied: "I never listened to him before, but ever since Obama told people they Shouldn’t listen to Rush, it makes me want to start…"
Anthony W replied: "He’s been right for 20 years. Liberals can’t combat the truth that is why they are complete failures in talk radio. What Rush says digs into every nerve of a liberal because they have no logical argument to respond to him with."
Dmr replied: "Rush is an a** with an audience. Sad, really. He spews out tirades just to get a rise out of his listeners. He is a real jerk and a horrible leader. People like to discuss controversial opinions and remarks so he has a strong following… again, sad really."
Julia replied: "Rush is a persuasive talker, and most of what he does say makes sense. He’s good at his job, and it shows. Regardless of your party affiliation, you have to admit at least that."
edblues2000 replied: "It’s a small item that liberal, progressive, Marxist just can’t deal with. TRUTH. He doesn’t fawn and paw over his Godship like most of his followers do. And he BACKS UP his rhetoric with factual statements and the words spoken on tape or video that he has a beef with. He does more than attack Obama…he tells you what and why..of course, it’s that old truth thing that keeps liberals from comprehending much. They have listened to the crap from the major news networks for to many years and actually believe what they have said.."
scott b replied: "The most appealing thing about Rush Limbaugh is…..is…..um….uh….wait, give me a minute. I’ll think of something.
…..nope. I guess not."
Buzz Kill replied: "His looks."
rainmaker replied: "Says what he believes and the liberals hate him"
Jimmbbo replied: "Rush is a creative entertainer/political observer who reflects the thoughts of 20+ million (and growing) Americans on over 600 stations. He single handedly defined talk radio, and is the acknowledged king of the medium. The fact that the libs’ panties get in such a twist is a measure of his success.
The interesting thing is that many folks who slam him have NEVER listened to anything more than selected snippets on a left wing blog or MSNBC."
shooter 25 replied: "Nothing at all."
Armchair Goddess replied: "Anything that might have been appealing at one time has been corrupted and/or tainted by his self-loathing bile-spew, his addictions, and his hypocrisy. Just as a fever has to run its course, so does a Rush Limbaugh, who is already showing signs of diminished capacity."
ruth replied: "For me that I have the total power to shut him off and think for myself. I don’t think liberals realize how to work their remotes."
katmandu_85219 replied: "He can get even the pres to advertise for him!!!"
Are the word ‘manifestation’ and ‘incite’ used correctly in the second paragraph? ———–
“In the Participatory Market Chain Approach (PMCA), in order to respond to what is wanted by the market a collaboration is needed, which is a collaboration which is built on the basis of mutual trust.
Mutual trust is maintained due to a good interaction among the players. Such a manifestation can incite a diverse innovation so that in the end the competitiveness can be increased and the demanding market can be satisfied, as are with the players in entire tomato market chains that now should respond to what is demanded by the market”
warrior is a child replied: "here:
Mutual trust is maintained due to a good interaction among the players. If such is manifested by them,this could incite a diverse innovation and in the end,competitiveness can increase and the demanding market can be satisfied."
#18s #1 Fan (Rowdy’s World) replied: "first off, both paragraph needs work – they are barely english. no offense, but the grammar and positioning of phrases is all off. i believe what you mean to write is something like:
"In the Participatory Market Chain Approach (PMCA), a collaboration built on the basis of mutual trust is needed in order to respond to what is wanted by the market."
never have two "which…" phrases in a row, and your sentence started with two prepositional phrases and neither of them are modifying anything. the above takes care of that.
as for the second paragraph:
"Mutual trust is maintained by good interactions amongst the players. A manifestation of such can inspire diverse innovations so that in the end, the competitiveness can be increased and the market demand can be satisfied."
i’d try to find a different word than "manifestation" but it is acceptable. i don’t understand what you are trying to say with that last part.
hope that helps."
How do American companies market to low-income people? To elaborate… Companies use different tactics in visual advertising to appeal to low-income consumers. Can you give any incite to what those tactics may be? Any other information you may have is welcome too!
LabRat replied: "Wal-Mart.
"We may be the evil empire, but we’re cheap."
Dollar Stores.
"Our food may not have any nutrients, but well, it’s a dollar."
Trashy-looking Liquor Stores.
"The American Dream may have left you behind, but hey, you don’t have to buy the best booze to get blasted anyways.""
Zenkai replied: "Cigarettes, beer, gangster rap and Nascar"
Stinkbug B replied: "they usually have lots of liquor stores in their neighborhoods"
Flumpy Pigskin replied: "We jus pimpin dats all"
Mintee replied: "ha! LabRAt beat me to it..
its WALMART
if the brand is sold there,, it gets seen by low income people"
maria46622 replied: "they can advertise what is called ‘loss leaders’…this is where they sell a certain product eg bread/milk (which are essentials)at a loss to get people into the stores and therefore they will buy the rest of their shopping there!"
just thinking replied: "do you ever watch TV? TV ads and junk mail are the two main ways companies market their products."
sortabadbrad replied: "Daytime television. They may not have a job, but somehow they have cable TV. They utilize commercials during Matlock reruns "You too could be a truck driver or a medical assistant"."
Dan G replied: "I think one way may be that they show an average joe with a HOT woman, cause he takes a pill, or is in a club of sorts, or uses a type of deodorant. Basically just unrealistic situations or fantasy’s in hopes of gaining new customers. Like one in particular.. An average joe drinking a specific type of soda, got him all kinds of looks and raised eyebrow’s from women. Riiiight."
thegirlwholovedbrains replied: "The most common example I can think of is using actors (TV and print ads both) who are dressed simply, conducting every day business… the "That could be me/my neighbor" concept of connection with the consumer.
Mom in jeans and sweater driving kids to school, running late… the fast food restaurant she chooses to stop at for value-priced sausage biscuits and juice is going to sell better to low income consumers… ditto for the child in jeans and a sweatshirt counting out his change to buy something from the Dollar Menu of the same chain.
Dad in jeans and tennis shoes shopping along the aisles of a retail store, looking for the best price on a plumbing self-repair kit will sell that chain store to low income consumers.
Alternatively, what would NOT sell to low income consumers would be if a kid with a ton of bling and a boombox came in ordering a big bucket of something to go share with his homies… or if a mother in a business suit pulled up to drive-thru to shut out the incessant whining of her children because, for her, it’s just easier to buy them dinner than to cook it because she’s been in court all day as an attorney.
Ditto for a guy in a suit, just getting off work, walking the aisles of that same store, thrilled with the selection of lighting fixtures for his recently remodeled dining room. Selling to different folks there."
Dances With The Hawks replied: "For the most part legitimate advertising execs don’t target low income buyers in their marketing campaigns. They would be crazy to focus on the low income buyer since low income purchasers have little buying power. They are going to target the middle class buyers since there are more of them and they want to keep up with Joneses or Smith’s next door. If the guy next door has a fancy car and new appliances then they have to go out of their way to keep up appearances. They will extend themselves into oblivion with credit cards and loans to have what the advertisers say "everyone else" has or the latest trinket or toy that they have to get before the Smith’s do so they can be the first in their circle to have it. Whatever "it" may be. Walmart, K-mart, Dollar General and so forth will market to the middle class buyer by having similar items that look as good as the expensive Department store product at a reduced price. Television is perhaps the only entertainment that the low income family or buyer would have and there again they will see the ads from Walmart etc that show them they to can afford the same things as the Smith’s next door or up the street etc. Lotteries, get rich quick schemes and the payday loan or check cashing facilities are going to specifically target the low income or lower middle class buyer by giving them hope and empty promises. The low income or fixed income elderly are also targets for these type of schemes particularly the entries into contests because they think that buying something will give them a better chance at winning the "big" prize. Mailers, newspapers etc are how advertisers can reach the low income buyer most directly."
Duh replied: "The two answers above mine by the ladies are very good. However there is a time, place and product for low-income people, Low doesn’t mean no.
To find them we can use data bases that have been broken down into PRIZM Clusters. There are some 60 different clusters (from "Shotguns & Pickups" to "Pools & Patios."). These are reported geographically by ZIP code or neighborhood unit (to get even tighter). Then mailed to, cabled to, special delivery sectioned to (newspaper), billboarded to in their part of town (because it is definitely a geographic thing).
Check it out on the search engines. Amazing stuff and accurate. I’ve been using it for years for my clients.
-a guy named duh"
Should FBI cite CNBC commentator for inciting a riot on the trading floor? He used the trading floor illegally? I beleive that Santali was trying to test the markets to see if he could get it to move. He acted irresponsible and moved the market on his comments and what he did was illegal and irresponsible and he should be fined and suspended from the floor.
Wounded Duck replied: "No!"
soma replied: "latest job openings"
thomas p replied: "Rick Santelli spoke for millions of us with his pre-market remarks of February 19, 2009. He deserves an award for giving his honest opinion over the concept of the public paying for the mistakes of people who chose not to buy a home that they could not afford."
Space Invader101 replied: "If that’s the rules, yes.
There’s a lot of manipulators driving down the market at the moment. The main thing is to find ways to protect yourself in the meantime."
exactduke replied: "Rick S job is to report on the market & the feelings of traders on the floor. He’s been doing this for several years now. I don’t think this constitutes manipulation. A bunch of traders booing & saying nooooooooooooooooo, seems like a fairly tame riot. And there’s more than a few regular investors (including me) that agree with him."
Did the Grandview flea market open on Sunday(6/7) in Derry NH? I have heard about the police raid on the flea market on 6/6, but I have heard mixed things about it being open the next day with limited stock. Has anyone heard anything about it’s future? Or does anyone have any incite on if this has happened in the past and still continued?
the man replied: "Yes it was open,some empty tables but it was still busy."
Is The Media Responsible For The Economy? All you see is bad news about the stock market. Now that a bank has failed, we are pounded with all the " is your bank safe?" stories. Don’t you think this incites fear and panic that might lead to people pulling their money out of their banks and lead to more failures? Why can’t they just report the news instead of trying to grab headlines?
wild-man of Borneo replied: "No.
Don’t think so.
Just living in misery with "Fear is the key"
With wild imagination running wild that spread like wild-fire.
With faulty communication system.
With misinterpretation, miscommunication, communication failures and communication break-down in the whispering circuit.
When the ATM is "Out of sevice"
That read " It does not compute"
Genesis 11.6
What do you think?"
Is any one here From Atlanta, I will like to move there,can you give me some incite on the school systems …. and the job market, I am from New York. =)
lomatar1186 replied: "not me, i live in jeddah, saudi arabia."
probslvr replied: "Atlanta sprawls into several county and city school districts. The largest are – Atlanta Public, Gwinnett County, Dekalb County, Cobb County, and Marietta City. I think Gwinnett, Cobb, Fulton and Marietta City offer the best schools. It all depends on where you chose (and can afford) to live.
The link below will take you to the GA Department of Education web page which lists the Atlanta area school districts – you can then pull up the school report cards to get an idea.
As far as employment – school systems are usually the largest employer in their county. Check this same web site for employment opportunities."
johnrklinger replied: "N. Fulton and East Cobb have the best schools, those areas are the more expensive parts of town."
s_sill replied: "Don’t do it!
I moved from Brooklyn, NY to Savannah, GA and stayed for 3 years. THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY. Right from the start people hate you because you’re from "up north".
You don’t even have to say where you are from, they know and they will treat you horribly. Now, I’m not sure how Atlanta is because I have a few friends that love it out there. But me, I’ve had enough southern heat, music and bad attitude.
I must admit the food is great but you’ll never eat pizza again!"
Upon what evidence was August Spies and the other anarchists convicted after the Hay market Affair? I need to know which one of these is the right answer:
a. they were all at the square and incited people to fight the police.
b. they were a group of people who made and threw the bomb.
c. their DNA was found at the scene
d. they supported ideas to overthrow the government and wrote articles encouraging people to protest.
thanks
MarjaU replied: "D. In other words, they were prosecuted for their beliefs, and several were executed; there was no evidence linking them to the bombing."
clore333 replied: "Only one of the eight was at the square at the time of the bombing. There was *no* evidence connecting *any* of them to the bombing itself.
They were convicted based purely on their advocacy of anarchism, and the judge clearly stated during the trial that this was the only reason that they were on trial.
I don’t like doing homework for people, but the answer is D.
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News & Views for Anarchists & Activists:"
I need some important incite on Ipod Touch details? This is a very important question for me, as I have been thinking about this for quite a long time now. I have saved up around five hundred dollars over the last month, and was wondering if I should buy an Ipod touch. I have always wanted one since its launch, but didn’t have the money for it. I now have more than enough money. Here is the catch though. I am well aware that a "supposed" new ipod touch (3rd gen.) is on its way to the market, and also that there is a new iphone that is in development. This iphone may make it to the Verizon wireless market because of Verizon’s upcoming 4g network, but still is unlikely because of AT&T renewing their contract. I have an idea in my head that near after the Apple conference in September, the new devices will be unveiled. I just want some of your opinions on what you think I should do….
Much help is appreciated. I hope I didn’t waste your time. Thank you.
howyougetsofly? replied: "well, i would wait, and see what comes out. i have an ipod touch, i absolutely hate it. it always freezes and shuts off and is always low on battery "/
i would wait for something new ![]()
i doubt the iphone will come to verizon though.
i hope i helped
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Abe replied: "I have an iPod touch, I love it, so i would reccommend that.
but I also want an iPhone, if you get At&T service where you live i would say get an iPhone, its like an iPod and a cell phone.
i woldnt wait for a "supposed" 3rd gen. iPod touch or for the iPhone to come to verizon, that could take awhile"









