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May 4, 2008, 9:03:18 PM5/4/08
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clams_casino

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May 6, 2008, 3:18:29 PM5/6/08
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Cheapo Groovo wrote:

more links to his spam

Cheapo Groovo

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May 7, 2008, 1:00:22 PM5/7/08
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In article <0a2Uj.31716$KJ1....@newsfe19.lga>,
PeterG...@DrunkinClam.com says...

> Cheapo Groovo wrote:
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> more links to his spam
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CAN SPAM bill cost $11 billion in annual sales according to a DMA study!

Why don't you fight against all this:
You pay for cable yet still get bombarded with ads.
Your tax dollars support public Tv, yet they buy ads with your money.
You paid for sports stadiums, then you let the politicians sell the
naming rights - are ticket prices or your local tax rate going down?
KFC from Space http://youtube.com/watch?v=fsH4gws35ro
The average 1970s city dweller was exposed to 500 to 2,000 ad messages a
day, Smith says. Now, it's 3,000 to 5,000.
In 2005, MTV viewers had to put up with 21% more prime-time commercials
per hour than in 2004, says TNS Media Intelligence and media firm
MindShare.
Marketers shelled out 71% more =3F $941 million =3F to integrate brands into
TV shows in 2005 vs. 2004, PQ Media says.
There are now ad-supported TV screens at airports, gas stations, health
clubs and on buses and subways. Wal-Mart has its own network. ABC (DIS)
signed with the In-Store Broadcasting Network to promote TV shows in
Kroger supermarkets.
Spending for on-screen movie theater ads swelled 21% to $453 million in
2005 vs. 2004. Off-screen ads, such as lobby promotions, rose 18% to $75
million, according to the Cinema Advertising Council.
Marketers raised "out-of-home" spending, from billboards to elevator
ads, by 9% last year to $6.3 billion, the Outdoor Advertising
Association of America says.
There's more to come. Marketers see small-screen devices =3F iPods,
cellphones, laptops and video games =3F as the growth frontier:
Spending for ads on Web-enabled mobile phones is expected to be $150
million this year, up threefold vs. 2005, according to consulting firm
Ovum. By 2009, that will swell 766% to $1.3 billion.
In 2005, $21 million was spent to place products in video games, a 38%
rise over 2004, PQ Media says.
Last year, companies shelled out $13 billion on Internet classified,
search and display ads, JupiterResearch says. That's expected to double
to $26 billion by 2011.

I guess if you pay for it, that is OK. I know the truth is the best
products, the best information, the best quality often goes under
appreciated becuase entrepreneurs cannot compete against oigopolies.

You have been brainwashed into thinking marketing is all about paying
for ads, It's not. Promotion is just as important. No one puts a gun to
your head and makes you click links.

clams_casino

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May 7, 2008, 2:22:24 PM5/7/08
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Cheapo Groovo wrote:

>In article <0a2Uj.31716$KJ1....@newsfe19.lga>,
>PeterG...@DrunkinClam.com says...
>
>
>>Cheapo Groovo wrote:
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>>more links to his spam
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>>
>>

> No one puts a gun to
>your head and makes you click links.
>
>

and your ongoing spam is no different than the Chinese shoes, watches, etc.

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