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Bring Tommy Cooper Back 12th March 2012 12:36 PM
Definitely. So many legends are gone though. Best we can do is remember the good stuff.
Bring Tommy Cooper Back 12th March 2012 11:20 AM
LOL Thanks for the laugh, there are a few brilliant ones in there. Especially the blonde joke.
It is, lol but its their design so

Its interesting when you think you're following your target market, only to realize there is a world of opportunity elsewhere and you're missing out. lol
Not really. It still fizzles out rather quickly. Maybe they should have a look at the battery itself. I have loads of games on here , and maybe its because the graphics are so much better than a non smartphone, they should try optimize a battery for that. Or just a better quality lithium ion would do.
Interesting. Anything from Coca-Cola on how they are planning to monetize this?

Not that I know of. I think its just a fun way for them to interact with fans and grow their fanbase. It's a brilliant idea IMHO
the most effect way is the best product + great service

True, but that was not my original question. It was about what a person does online either while promoting their site, or just chilling out. The effects of wasting opportunities on blogs and forums where you initially could have had a huge impact with comments etc. lie wasted because one decides to take the one liner route
Has anyone had a play with this? Coca~cola has been using riddles in urls that lead to fun sites.

Coca-Cola has figured out a new way to engage its 40 million or so Facebook fans: URL riddles.

Has anyone actually thought about trying this? U want to try it now, just reading through this. It's a good way to get people to interact on facebook.

You can read the post here at mashable

What do you think, good idea? or bad idea.
I found an interesting post at mashable about which part of society frequents certain social networks. It has a demographic as well, but it sparked a question, with everyone on the social network buzz, are they sure they are where their target market is, and this post seems to answer that question.

More than 66% of adults are connected to one or more social media platforms, but who exactly are these people?

Have a read through here: Mashable and let me know what you think.
Advice on Blogs 10th March 2012 10:37 AM
Mostly, a blog can be used to link the blog to your site. An interesting point is that you could showcase some of your creations and then link from the blog post to the item you wrote about.

Writing is subjective, if you want to document days in your life, then that is what you write about, if you want to write about products/items you have created, then you write about that, but there you can add interesting tips, tricks, advice, or basically anything that would make you seem the authority on the subject. That helps build reputation and trust, and if you link your site and your blog, people will naturally follow to see what you are talking about, or the final product. The only real advice I can give with blogs is write in a manner you're comfortable with. I generally just write like I speak most days. It helps people identify and shows that you're not going geek on them and talking about things they cannot understand. (My trap that lol)

As a friend of mine said once, be yourself and write from the heart.
Good luck, I hope it works out well for you.
I don't think I ever went through that. I've never even owned a palm pilot. But tis true about the iphone's battery life though. Interestingly enough, I recently updated my software to a newer version of IOS 5, and one of the updates addressed battery life. Never knew you could control that actually.