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![]() Hi Glenn,
Thanks for sharing some cool examples of your free gift referral system! I always love a free gift! I remember that in a part of the city where I used to live, there was a small felafel restaurant, which sold wrap sandwiches... (Last time I checked, it was still there...) Around lunch time, they'd have one of their staff members stand out the front of the restaurant holding a plate of freshly cooked falafel balls... They'd hold out a falafel ball with a pair of tongs, and offer it to you so that you could grab and eat it as you walked by the restaurant... Whenever I saw that, I would always grab and eat a falafel ball! And I bought a few wrap sandwiches from that store, too, so it definitely worked on me (and I loved it)... I'm pretty sure they made many multiple times more moolah from me and what I spent in the restaurant than what they spent on me in providing me with free falafel balls! Thanks, Glenn. It's very inspiring! Best wishes, Dien Quote:
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![]() Thanks Dien,
Build on An idea from, "How to Win Friends and Influence People." Write a POEM About that person. Use their name. Dien Rice, Is Nice, He Claps For My Writing, Instead of Biting. "Biting Criticism" is so much Expected, People Don't Wanna Get out of Bed, Because They Dread, Complaints and Whinging, Instead of Compliments and Singing. Mary Poppins Was Wrong, Forget the Medicine, Even With a Song, Nobody Likes Being Called a Nong. Thanks, Glenn P.S. - Did I get the Aussie Slang Right? |
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![]() Haha! I enjoyed that Glenn!
"Whinging" and "Nong" are definitely Aussie slang... "Whinging" means the same as "whining" (though pronounced like "win-jing")... A "nong" is essentially an "idiot"... I think "no worries" is originally Aussie slang, which has since traveled across the Pacific to the USA, as I've heard it used in the USA too... (Means the same as "no problem"...) Fun poetry - especially about the person - will undoubtedly get you good attention! I'm gonna have to try it... ![]() Cheerio! Dien (trying not to be a nong)... ![]() Quote:
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