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Pro Bush is almost all anti-bush, with a few genuine items that prove that those few that are for bush and are on Cafepress are Hertz Rent-a-Car in San Francisco Today I was checking out Michelle's A Small Victory. There are threads on self-publishing that mutated into a dispute about trolls, who was a troll, and whether linking to Little Green Footballs was as "un-nuanced" as linking to "Democratic Underground."I wanted to make a three-day car reservation for a visit to San Francisco.I called Hertz Rent-a-Car, where I am a member of the ‘Hertz Number One Club’ for frequent travelers. I planned to use an award coupon for one free-day rental from American Airlines and additional award coupons for two more free days from United Airlines.The telephone reservations officer provided impeccabl At one point a troll popped up and I had to blogroll him! The Troll Patrol. It's protected troll habitat, and of course I had to say that, daring them to do their worst. and taunting them with my Trolls Unlimited Cafepress Section And then I commented a couple of threads at Michelle's, making the point that she might wish to use cafepress to publish a book she's working on - and should probably have tee-shirts with the Best Bon Mots of the Day. To show that Zazzle.com was the way to go there, I posted this: Ok... now, is this trollery, shrewed marketing, editorial comment or what? Well, it's all of the above - and a new clue about the new networked economy. I've made the point before that money is in a way simply Representative of ideas in motion - just as are goods and services. Zazzle.com and Cafepress.com are two examples of new, consumer-creator driven media - the antithesis of top-down marketing models. They are viral, marketed between friends and among interest groups and can be intensely topical. There's no investment barrier. I create artwork or write words, and I "sell" those images and words. The company merely puts the images on the chosen media, and they make their money on that. They are both making MORE money by realizing that they do not have to shape the tastes and opinions of their consumers. And as I stated in Jump on the Cluetrain - that means people are the new brands. Michelle is a brand. I am a brand. Tacitus and Dkos are brands. But the traditional brands - for peas and pajamas and politics - those are in deep, deep trouble. The vast uncommitted center in the upcoming election will not be voting for a republican or a democrat. They will be voting for either the George Bush brand or the John Kerry brand - neither of which bears a great resemblance to the traditional, bland and homogeneous image of their respective parties. And it's worth checking out how people are playing on those brands: Anti Bush activists are vitriolic. Pro Kerry can be summed up as "being praised with faint damns." Pro Bush is almost all anti-bush, with a few genuine items that prove that those few that are for bush and are on Cafepress are Make Serious Money with Google Adsense couple of threads at Michelle's, making the point that she might wish to use cafepress to publish a book she's working on - and should probably have tee-shirts with the Best Bon Mots of the Day. To show that Zazzle.com was the way to go there, I posted this:The advent of personal computers have stimulated the power of self-publishing (or the act of producing and putting one’s own writing into circulation) by allowing publishers to easily modify the settings of type and designs at a cut-rate price.With the dawn of the World Wide Web, it has been possible for publishers to not only adjust designs but also to promote their works and market th Ok... now, is this trollery, shrewed marketing, editorial comment or what? Well, it's all of the above - and a new clue about the new networked economy. I've made the point before that money is in a way simply Representative of ideas in motion - just as are goods and services. Zazzle.com and Cafepress.com are two examples of new, consumer-creator driven media - the antithesis of top-down marketing models. They are viral, marketed between friends and among interest groups and can be intensely topical. There's no investment barrier. I create artwork or write words, and I "sell" those images and words. The company merely puts the images on the chosen media, and they make their money on that. They are both making MORE money by realizing that they do not have to shape the tastes and opinions of their consumers. And as I stated in Jump on the Cluetrain - that means people are the new brands. Michelle is a brand. I am a brand. Tacitus and Dkos are brands. But the traditional brands - for peas and pajamas and politics - those are in deep, deep trouble. The vast uncommitted center in the upcoming election will not be voting for a republican or a democrat. They will be voting for either the George Bush brand or the John Kerry brand - neither of which bears a great resemblance to the traditional, bland and homogeneous image of their respective parties. And it's worth checking out how people are playing on those brands: Anti Bush activists are vitriolic. Pro Kerry can be summed up as "being praised with faint damns." Pro Bush is almost all anti-bush, with a few genuine items that prove that those few that are for bush and are on Cafepress are Turmeric Dyeing of Silk Fabric - just as are goods and services.IntroductionIn recent years the usage of natural dyes and colors for fabric dyeing has witnessed its revival due to hazardous experience due to effects of synthetic dyes and chemicals. The natural dyes are eco-friendly, harmless and non-toxic in nature. Also, the usage of renewable sources of energy in textile and apparel industry has been increased due to many advantages associated wit Zazzle.com and Cafepress.com are two examples of new, consumer-creator driven media - the antithesis of top-down marketing models. They are viral, marketed between friends and among interest groups and can be intensely topical. There's no investment barrier. I create artwork or write words, and I "sell" those images and words. The company merely puts the images on the chosen media, and they make their money on that. They are both making MORE money by realizing that they do not have to shape the tastes and opinions of their consumers. And as I stated in Jump on the Cluetrain - that means people are the new brands. Michelle is a brand. I am a brand. Tacitus and Dkos are brands. But the traditional brands - for peas and pajamas and politics - those are in deep, deep trouble. The vast uncommitted center in the upcoming election will not be voting for a republican or a democrat. They will be voting for either the George Bush brand or the John Kerry brand - neither of which bears a great resemblance to the traditional, bland and homogeneous image of their respective parties. And it's worth checking out how people are playing on those brands: Anti Bush activists are vitriolic. Pro Kerry can be summed up as "being praised with faint damns." Pro Bush is almost all anti-bush, with a few genuine items that prove that those few that are for bush and are on Cafepress are Internet Business Idea: How To Pick A Red Hot One nd they make their money on that.Are you looking for an Internet business idea to implement just now? Are you really looking in the right places? Do you know exactly what you are looking for?It is important to realize that finding a good Internet business that will suit you can be extremely difficult if you do not start out with a clear idea as to what you are looking for.You will hardly go wrong with your Inter They are both making MORE money by realizing that they do not have to shape the tastes and opinions of their consumers. And as I stated in Jump on the Cluetrain - that means people are the new brands. Michelle is a brand. I am a brand. Tacitus and Dkos are brands. But the traditional brands - for peas and pajamas and politics - those are in deep, deep trouble. The vast uncommitted center in the upcoming election will not be voting for a republican or a democrat. They will be voting for either the George Bush brand or the John Kerry brand - neither of which bears a great resemblance to the traditional, bland and homogeneous image of their respective parties. And it's worth checking out how people are playing on those brands: Anti Bush activists are vitriolic. Pro Kerry can be summed up as "being praised with faint damns." Pro Bush is almost all anti-bush, with a few genuine items that prove that those few that are for bush and are on Cafepress are Offshore Outsourcing at. They will be voting for either the George Bush brand or the John Kerry brand - neither of which bears a great resemblance to the traditional, bland and homogeneous image of their respective parties.Offshore Outsourcing is one of the most popular practices in the IT industry today. More and more companies are realizing the importance of saving costs and resources. This has generated the culture of offshore outsourcing companies globally.India has an edge over other offshore outsourcing companies across the world. This is due to the willingness of Indians to perform tasks at competi And it's worth checking out how people are playing on those brands: Anti Bush activists are vitriolic. Pro Kerry can be summed up as "being praised with faint damns." Pro Bush is almost all anti-bush, with a few genuine items that prove that those few that are for bush and are on Cafepress are somewhat conventional-minded, humor-impaired, or just plain freaky-nuts. I'm interpreting this as being simply that social conservatives view this sort of venue as sheer anarchist chaos with no focused central message. And it is an antiathoritarian venue for sure, because (with certain vague and tiny limitations), you can say whatever the hell you like on a Cafepress product, and benefit by it - or not. The market determines if anyone gives a damn about your "brand" of speech. As Papa Heinlein observed; "Money is the sincerest form of applause."
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