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buy databases of 5:34PM January 10, 2010

Well someone woke up on the wrong side of the rock this morning..stop being so negative

mike of MA 11:00AM December 01, 2008

The electronic gadget phenom as well as advertising in general have reached the point of diminishing returns thus far so that all retailers will be negatively impacted. Whenever economic times become less than optimal manufacturers and retailers should focus upon product quality instead of selling a quantity of cheap goods. Tough times create a new consumer looking for quality and value versus cheap tricks of the trade. Advertisers should create succinct advertising focusing on the product quality and the value thereof. The New Pampers TV commercial is a prime example as it merely shows sleeping babies with a quiet song playng in the background, no frills, loud music, noise or gimmicks. The American consumer is forced by economic uncertainty to be choosy this season thus bombarding the airwaves with repetitive advertising of the same tired products have become a turn-off resulting in negative consumer sentiment. Some comercials are repeated many times during the same TV show reulting in resentment for the interuptions. As a lady remarked to me lately while waiting in line she was tired of being treated like cattle thus was looking for a few high quality items because it's all junk anyway!!! Nuff said...

Ray Fisher of NM 9:14AM December 01, 2008

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Kimberly Palmer, senior editor for U.S. News & World Report, writes about making smarter financial decisions. She’s the author of Generation Earn: The Young Professional's Guide to Spending, Investing, and Giving Back.

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