Volume 1 - 7th Edition, November 2010

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FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK
 

 

Hello, 

             It is with sadness that we do not have Pauline working as our Editor for the Community Gazette as she is pursuing some of her business interests.

We do thank her for her time and the initiative to get the Community Gazette where it is today. We wish her all the best and hope to see her return in the future with additional contributions for the Gazette.

James Wright will be stepping in to fill in this void on an interim basis, so please be sure to welcome him.  

If you are interested in volunteering some of your time or if you wish to contribute an article  or writings for the Community Gazette contact myself or Bogdan through the community and let us know that you are interested.

Barry Scott

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Client Services

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Tips On Finding your Target Market.

Here are a few tips that can help you decide the best areas to concentrate your ads, keep in mind you should always run general advertising but it should be complimented with a targeted area of advertising.

1. Knowing everything there is to know about what your product/service offers is an absolute must. Buyers will ask questions, you need to give them the answers they need without hesitation.

2. The ability to reach the market and that it make sense to offer the product or services to these markets is based on your knowledge. If you know your product inside out, then you should know who this is going to appeal to and what benefits it will provide.

3. The target market is not going to come to you; you have got to go to them! Set up blogs related to the target audience’s interests and introduce the product you have.

4. Join related forums, do not oversell, a straight forward this is what I have post should generate enough responses that you won’t have to do much more than answer questions.

5. If you have any testimonials you could post them in your ads or blogs.

There are always some cautions:

Do not make your blogs a gigantic ad, make sure you have relevant content in the blog or you will have no one returning to it.

You have now introduced your product/service to the targeted market and keep in mind if you have just started, remember to evolve, keep your branding on place if you are using logos but refresh your image with new ads, if any ads stop working create new ads and get rid of the old ads, never let your company image get old, just keep building off what you have started!

Until next time,

Barry Scott

Adlandpro Client Support   

 

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James Wright

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Hello Adlanders,

Do you know why and when hemp was banned in the United States? I was somewhat alarmed when I saw this report. Did you know that Jesus wore hemp clothes, and used a lamp that burned hemp oil? Did you know that Henry Ford used hemp in his first automobile and that hemp was used as auto fuel? Take a look at some of the statistics on hemp here.

The Socotra Dragon Tree or Dragon Blood Tree, is a Dragon Tree native to the Socotra Archipelago. It is called this because of the red sap the tree produces. Isaac Bayley Balfour was the first known person to describe it's presence in 1882. Here's a picture of one:

When I first saw this tree, it caught my attention because of it's unusual shape and (desert climate) the official name reminded me of the traditional dracaena corn plant which has been a family tradition ever since I can remember, but claim no resemblance. Below is a picture of the corn plant for comparison:

The products of the Socotra have been significant for trading during Ptolemaic times. The Dragon's blood was and still is used as follows:

1. A dye and for medicinal uses in respiratory and gastrointestinal issues.

2. As a cure for all.

3. General wound healing,

4. As coagulant,

5. Curing diarrhea, for dysentery diseases,

6. For lowering fevers.

7. It is also taken for ulcers in the mouth, throat, intestines and stomach.

Dragon's Blood was also widely used during medieval times in ritualistic magic practices. Also a source of varnish for 18th century Italian violin-makers.

Was used as tooth-paste in the 18th century.

It is presently still used as varnish for violins and photoengraving.

This part I don't really care about...Dragon's Blood is used for religious purposes in American Hoodoo, African-American folk magic, and New Orleans voodoo.

Dragon's Blood is also widely used in mojo hands for money-drawing or love-drawing, and is used as incense to cleanse a space of negative entities or influences. It is also added to red ink to make "Dragon's Blood Ink", which is used to inscribe magical seals and talismans.

I'm surprised the Dracaena cinnabari tree has not been imported to Arizona, I suspect it would do well in the Sonoran desert southwest climate.

Sincerely,

James Wright



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INSIGHTS
We will have a monthly guest writer from Adland sharing their thoughts and insights with us.

 

Insights will return next month with a new member submission.

Do you have any thoughts or insights you would like to share with the Adlandpro Community Gazette. If you do you can submit your articles to INSIGHTS all submissions are subject to approval and you will be notified by email of the publish date.

 

MENTOR’S MOMENT WITH MARY GUARIGLIA

 
HOW TO VISUALIZE!

Hello my Adland friends,

You've seen this line before:

"Whatever the mind of man can conceive and believe, man can achieve."

This proposition has been proven time and time and time again throughout history.

How could David possibly beat Goliath? No way! I guarantee you, he saw it in his mind first, then did it.

How could one guy - Michael Dell - sell more computers than Big Blue, IBM, the greatest US company of the 20th Century? Do you think Dell had
a picture? Do you think he had a vision to follow as he built Dell
Computer
?

How could that bunch of college amateurs on the U.S. hockey team at the 1980 Winter Olympics ever beat the Soviet team of professionals who
had been playing together 10 or 15 years - a team considered better than
any of the pro teams in the U.S. or Canada? How could that possibly
happen? Do you think someone had a picture? Do you think it all began
with a visualization somewhere?

I guarantee you it did.

As you listen in on our daily Mentoring For Free phone calls, you'll hear stories of many people who are finally achieving what they wanted
in life. Every one of them has a picture.

How do you think Ebay got started? Somebody wondered, "Hey - what about an online flea market?"

So create the picture of what you want in extraordinary detail. Write it all down, every little bit of it. Then taste it, smell it, hear it,
touch it, see it. Once you have all the details filling in all your
senses, you won't need but 3 or 4 minutes a day to put yourself in that
full-sensory replica of exactly what you will achieve. The more you
experience it, the closer you will get to achievement.

That is how great successes have always begun. You can read more about how to create your best "success pictures" in my Free e-book, "Success
In 10 Steps." It's a free download. Just copy that model. It works.

http://mariji.SuccessIn10Steps.com
 

To Your Success,

Mary Guariglia

 "Be A Mentor With A Servant's Heart!"



         


 
 

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