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Tag Archives: advertizing
I must be the world’s worst target for advertizing
I must be the world’s worst target for advertizing. And yet I am in the prime demographic of those supposedly with high disposable income, in their mid fifties, who are empty nesters etc. And if I am the worst target, … Continue reading
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Tagged ads, advertizers, advertizing, corporations, needs, Twitter, wants, worst
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Can a government run like a corporation?
The global shift to the right has resulted in governments of countries trying to run themselves like corporations; Dubai and Singapore are examples that come to mind. Privatization, less government, less taxes, and less social benefits are in fashion. And … Continue reading
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Tagged advertizing, borders, corporate, corporation, economic, government, national, privatization, Responsibility, run, Shared, social, tracks, Value, voters
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In Praise of Advertizing
When the TV went to commercial break, I used to walk away, sometimes never to return to the programme. When radio programmes were interrupted by ad spots, I switched stations. When the free community newspaper(s) landed on my door, I’d … Continue reading