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10 months ago
in Retail tricks to get you to spend more on Financial Aid Podcast Weekly Internet Radio Show
Another trick is vertical placement.
The average height of an adult is 5'6" averaging out male and females. Products that appeal, or are supposed to appeal to adults, ie health food, even targeted magazines in the mag rack are placed higher. While products aimed at children are placed lower, and usually the lower the product the younger the age the store is aiming for.
Date sensitive products are always pulled down and the newer stocked behind it to sell off the older merch first.
The average height of an adult is 5'6" averaging out male and females. Products that appeal, or are supposed to appeal to adults, ie health food, even targeted magazines in the mag rack are placed higher. While products aimed at children are placed lower, and usually the lower the product the younger the age the store is aiming for.
Date sensitive products are always pulled down and the newer stocked behind it to sell off the older merch first.
1 year ago
in The Power of Extreme Fatigue on Christopher S. Penn's Awaken Your Superhero
Chris,
First off thanks for the tip on TP, noted and passed along. Secondly sorry to hear about your issues hopefully they are through with.
However I have a slightly more refined suggestion to keep your wits about you today. Lots of protein, no sugar and frequent small cups of coffee. If you start drinking red bull you'll end up crashing really hard when the sugar buzz wears off. While nothing will replace the sleep you missed out on, a caffeine nap might do the trick at lunch. Strong cup of coffee and a 20 minute nap, no more than that or you'll end up in REM sleep and you're not coming back from that. You should wake refreshed. I wrote an article yesterday as a guide for students trying to stay up and be productive at the same time, the same thing goes for trying to function on reduced sleep.
BTW make sure to take your vitamins you are much more likely to get ill on less sleep. Good luck today
First off thanks for the tip on TP, noted and passed along. Secondly sorry to hear about your issues hopefully they are through with.
However I have a slightly more refined suggestion to keep your wits about you today. Lots of protein, no sugar and frequent small cups of coffee. If you start drinking red bull you'll end up crashing really hard when the sugar buzz wears off. While nothing will replace the sleep you missed out on, a caffeine nap might do the trick at lunch. Strong cup of coffee and a 20 minute nap, no more than that or you'll end up in REM sleep and you're not coming back from that. You should wake refreshed. I wrote an article yesterday as a guide for students trying to stay up and be productive at the same time, the same thing goes for trying to function on reduced sleep.
BTW make sure to take your vitamins you are much more likely to get ill on less sleep. Good luck today
1 year ago
in What does creative mean to you? on Alex Hillman Writes Here
Creative is a tricky word there. As a descriptor of a solution to me it means thinking outside of convention, beyond the limits of the expected.
As a descriptor of a person to me it means that that person is consistently thinking in new directions unfettered by conventional wisdom, and is successful in doing so.
It doesn't matter if they have the wildest ideas if they don't work then the ideas aren't very useful notions.
And lastly as a descriptor of a process then anything goes, sometimes the most creative solution, and process is to follow the rules, conform a bit. If everyone thinks outside the box then the box really wasn't that good of a box now was it. Being creative could also mean building a better box.
good notion alex
As a descriptor of a person to me it means that that person is consistently thinking in new directions unfettered by conventional wisdom, and is successful in doing so.
It doesn't matter if they have the wildest ideas if they don't work then the ideas aren't very useful notions.
And lastly as a descriptor of a process then anything goes, sometimes the most creative solution, and process is to follow the rules, conform a bit. If everyone thinks outside the box then the box really wasn't that good of a box now was it. Being creative could also mean building a better box.
good notion alex
1 year ago
in Writing Effective Blog Posts on Chris Brogan
Great post Chris.
I attended a seminar on writing specifically for the web and everything you say is dead on by their accounts, I could have saved myself some coin if i just waited to read your thoughts on this.
The best improvement i made in my style is frankly one of the first ones you talked about put the important stuff up front. Great post.
I attended a seminar on writing specifically for the web and everything you say is dead on by their accounts, I could have saved myself some coin if i just waited to read your thoughts on this.
The best improvement i made in my style is frankly one of the first ones you talked about put the important stuff up front. Great post.
1 year ago
in Psychedelic Barack Obollywood on The Poverty Jet Set
That was awesome. Now i'm going to have that in my head all damn day now... thank you
1 year ago
in Lunar Eclipse Photos 2008 on Financial Aid Podcast Weekly Internet Radio Show
Hi Chris, nice photo's. Now your forcing my hand I need to get some really nice telephoto lens, I could get anything near this tonite. Awesome captures
1 year ago
in The Miss Rockaway Armada on The Poverty Jet Set
Thats pretty sweet there. Makes me think of the old Disney movie. Davy Crockette & the River boat pirates. Now i'm going to have to find that flick again.