I run a travel agency from my home and I am looking into getting my own site. I do want a .com etc. Not a blogger page. I dont need too much space just a few pages and some details....
What is the psychological basis of the screaming commercial? I assume that the Oxyclean type of TV ad must have been well thought out by agency advertisng psychologists to deserve the ongoing ads. ...
No one I know has ever "clicked through" on a web page to reach an advertiser. Yet these companies continue to provide AOL, Google and Yahoo with record AD revenue. Additional D...
I don't get what this website is about...
mdanbuzz.com
suddenly, I received a new message from myspace saying that my pictures are all over that website! and that it's featured ...
I know some web design and i also make movies, i want to start up my own website devoted to the two......(a directors website?)
or a social network (next myspace?)
Anything he touches these days will crumple to dust. The british Public will never forgive him.
kerrylonglegs9
Which is prob why he wants H Samuels if he is a fan of crap?? Maybe he should look into buying the Argos range as well!!
I don't believe it!
He was yes...
paolo
yes and the Brits are still buying it.
Frank M
Yes. Very sad indeed. We are so short of people in business with a great sense of humour. No doubt he is older & wiser.
choppie_uk
Yes,
He wold make a very good politician!!!
Neil C
Clearly it made him a lot of money, and he's running short.
pat.rob00 Chef U.K.
yes he did and to me it was one of the highlights of recent years. Smug " look at me " ******** got just what he deserved.
Pete T
Thats right.
Boris
Yup.
r_stori
That was the man, alright - realising Ratners of old catered basically for the socio-economic C2DE's (aka working & lower class)...which has now been taken over by the jewelry section of Argos. As nasty as it sounded, he did have a point - but with most things, it should have remained in the warm secretive gentlemans' club over rich Portuguese sherry rather than the cold air of media observation. He tells us now that his 'notoriety should help - not hinder - his new venture'. We shall see.
Mr. Ratner isn't the only one to sneeringly kick at what he sees as the 'common oiks' - many senior executives have jumped on that particular bandwagon. The chief of clothing giant Top Man called his punters 'hooligans', and even more amazing was the snarl from lottery guv'nor Dianne Thompson, who told us that lottery ticket buyers will be very lucky to even win a tenner, let alone the millions on offer. Could be it's a case of, well...after the first 'x' amount of millions the executives make, why shouldn't they be allowed to show us what they really thought originally, for by then, they'll have enough money to laugh it off.
rosiedoll
Yes it was him! Sounds like a bad deal for the other shareholders of H Samuel.