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Old May 16, 2002, 08:10 PM
Margaret MacGillivray
 
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Default Re: Sign Up for An E-Zine... On a Mayonnaise Jar???

Hi, Rick - we're 20 miles west of Glasgow on the north shore of the River Clyde. Helensburgh's a gateway town to the new Loch Lomond National Park - which means that we're 4 miles from the Loch and are looking forward to a good tourist season!
Thanks for the recipe ..... too late for tonight, but I'll have a go tomorrow.

Margaret
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Old May 17, 2002, 12:53 AM
Julie Jordan Scott
 
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Default Re: How many under-utilized business assets do EACH of us have?

Hey I kinda like that one!

My house as an asset for my business....a whole new world is unfolding!!

Thanks!

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Old May 17, 2002, 08:13 AM
Dien Rice
 
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Default Thanks Margaret - that was hilarious! :)

Hmmm.... "www.sowpub.com" on the side of MY house? Hmmm....

I'm still thinking about it! ;)

- Dien
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Old May 18, 2002, 11:40 AM
Boyd Stone
 
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Default Why can I never get people interested in my crazy gadgets? [DNO]

dno
> Hi,

> In my message at:

>
> http://www.sowpub.com/cgi-bin/forum/webbbs_config.pl?read=3549
> ... which I posted here over a year ago, I
> suggest an idea for signing people up for an
> ezine.

> Best,

> - Boyd
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Old May 18, 2002, 08:29 PM
Dien Rice
 
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Default Your movie opt-in list idea.... here's a slightly different twist on it... :)

Hi Boyd,

I think your opt-in email message service to movie patrons is probably a good idea! But it would probably be easier to sell the service to the individual cinemas (rather than the movie studios) - to try to help each cinema build a loyal clientele....

The difficulties cinemas must have is that one cinema is almost just like the next - it can be hard for them to distinguish themselves and build loyalty. People come to see a MOVIE, not to see the cinema - and every cinema practically shows the same movies! But an opt-in email list like this could help each cinema to build that loyalty.

They could build loyalty by regularly informing people on their list of their "special deals". (They don't even have to be movie-specific deals - it could be a special deal on popcorn for that week, for example.) This reminder of their existence will probably encourage their patrons to see more movies, and also to be more likely to see it at their cinema rather than the competition. :)

- Dien
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Old May 20, 2002, 07:39 AM
Rick Smith
 
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Default Re: Sign Up for An E-Zine... On a Mayonnaise Jar???

Margaret -

> Hi, Rick - we're 20 miles west of Glasgow on
> the north shore of the River Clyde.
> Helensburgh's a gateway town to the new Loch
> Lomond National Park - which means that
> we're 4 miles from the Loch and are looking
> forward to a good tourist season!

Sounds wonderful. I have ancestors from Scotland. St. Smith was one of the names. From Midlothian.(I have no clue where that is). I also have Campbell Clan in there as well. I once bought a tie from a Scottish shop with the Campbell Clan tartan on it. Darn if I know where the thing is. Never wore it. I just wanted it because of the tie in, (pun partially intended *g*), to my heritage.

> Thanks for the recipe ..... too late for
> tonight, but I'll have a go tomorrow.

You're welcome. For an interesting twist try sausage patties in place of the ham. And if you're feeling particularly bold, put a slice of cheese on either the ham or the sausage. It's good, filling, quick, and it doesn't cost much to make.

Rick Smith, "The Net Guerrilla"


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