November 29th, 2009 · Perl, Python
You might have already seen a lot of Perl vs Python stuff. So I’m telling you in advance that I’ve too have read them all, and what you’re going to read here would be completely different than what you already have.
Firstly, let me start by saying that Perl and Python are great languages. But they have their own differences, which is precisely why we have two different languages. If they were the same, why have two different languages at all?
The people who are biased against a language are the one who try to write Python in Perl or Perl in Python. They want Perl to work like Python or vice versa. And if you’re intelligent enough, you’ll quickly understand that there is no point in having them both work in the exact same way. [Read more →]
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November 19th, 2009 · Guitar
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The best way to nurture your origami skills and amaze others (and yourself) at the same time is to learn new artworks to build in origami. The more you learn, the more you make. I can already see an origami museum coming up in your mind.
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If you visit Microsoft®’s Expression Studio Upgrade Page, you will no longer find an upgrade option for Office users. I bet I just saw one hours ago, and now it has disappeared.
I was first surprised to see Expression Design 3 included with Expression Web 3. And Web 3’s upgrade pricing was $79. Getting both Web and Design at $79 was looking quite nice to me, and for those not able to afford Photoshop’s steep price. But when I checked the upgrade page with joy once again, the option for Office customers was gone.
Well. What do you guys have to say about that?
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June 26th, 2009 · Party
Costumes are more common for children’s mystery parties. But adults enjoy the exact same dress-up during times like halloween. Costumes let you add that extra impact to your mystery party.
It makes everything so real. I’ll talk especially about the way it enhances kid’s mystery party, solely because they’re way more creative in having fun than we adults are
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Remember seeing a child being excited at the sight of a fireman? He likes his bravery, he likes his style, and most of all, he likes his outfit. Even though a child may hardly understand the minute importance of the outfit, he knows one thing for sure, it’s a mark of a proud fireman.
And what does the kid want to do? [Read more →]
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June 26th, 2009 · Party
Mysteries On The Net, one of the leading Murder Mystery Party Scripts provider for both adults and kids, has released a new Golf Mystery Script. It has 6 suspects, 3 men and 3 women. And there is one police chief. It can accommodate from 6 to 50 guests, and with a few modifications, can be buffed up to support 80+ guests. [Read more →]
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Long vs Short Salesletter – Both Of Them Are WRONG
If you have been to any copywriting forum, one of the hot topics that keeps popping up is, Whether to have a long or short salesletter?.
And For Ages, I’ve Seen Self-Proclaimed Gurus Answer It “SHORT”
Ever heard of the $7 script? I believe this product stirred up the idea of short copies among common people (not specifically copywriters). The general argument is, if your product is small, package is small, market is small, then your salesletter should be small aswell. [Read more →]
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A bold statement? First, ask yourself, what are headlines? What are their characterisitics?
Headlines have the job of providing the end user with as much information as possible, with fewest possible words, and in a manner that electrifies the heck out of him.
Master Headlines – And You Know How To Convey More With Less – While Keeping The Reader’s Interest Sky High
So, what has that to do with the REST of the sales letter? Conduct a small experiment on my behalf. Yes, it’s a small one, but don’t blame me if it takes a long time.
Take two aspiring copywriters. Let’s call them A and B.
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What happens when a salesman clings to you wherever you go, begging you to buy the product he is selling? However good the product might be, but you’re sure to not buy it from him, at least not anytime soon. When you get the feeling that someone is trying to sell you against your wish, you become alert, and very pessimistic about whatever is being offered to you.
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Confessions Of A Lazy Super-Affiliate is a report by Chris Rempel. Rather than concentrating on age old methods of getting traffic first, thinking of monetization later, Chris follows a different approach.
Most of the webmasters have a hard time monetizing the traffic they get. They get traffic, but no one buys. Chris shows the exact procedure of building websites that attract only buying traffic.
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