This is a short semi-survey to find out what store you prefer as a consumer; you can either pick Target or Wal-Mart.
Personally, I'm a fan of Target. For one thing, Target's are more immediately accessible and integrated in cities, while Wal-Mart's are more suburban-based. When I go to a Target store, I can find my way around easily, while Wal-Mart is like a d-mn enclosed amusement park of sorts. Target has better and more direct product lines, while Wal-Mart carries everything under the sun and again it like a product circus. I am not hatin' on Wal-Meezee, but I really dig Target!
What about you?
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Target vs. Wal-Mart
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Saturday, October 27, 2007
Adventures Of Shawn Drewry
So a few days back, I introduced you all to my homeboy Shawn Drewry, CEO of Drewry Online.
He is back again and this time, he is hangin' out at one of his favorite spots: Wal-Mart.
Follow brotha Shawn around as he breaks down the suit game for you.
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Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Adventures Of Shawn Drewry
Yeah, I know what you are thinking, "Who the h_ll is Shawn Drewry and why do I care about his adventures?". It's cool. I understand that you do not know who this brotha is and just how discreetly powerful he is becoming. So let me share with you real quick so you do not have to be in the dark.
Shawn Drewry is the mastermind behind the growing information website www.DrewryOnline.net; you could almost liken his site to CNN or MSNBC, but with a young black man's twist. Shawn is also one of the partners in a trio of strong-willed Internet Affiliate Marketers. Shawn, myself, and partner Jason Scherrer have formed our individual presences on the web, but still act as a unit and constantly feed off of each for the betterment of the next partner. It is pretty much safe to say that when you see one of us on the web, the other two are not far behind some how or some way; it is how we roll.
Check out his video and listen as he shares tips that could very well help you increase your web presence. You will be surprised at what you can learn from watching a brotha hang out in the magazine aisle of Wal-Mart for a few moments.
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Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Google Has A $600 p/ Share Stock
For the first time today (Monday, October 8th), Google's stock price sailed past $600. Google's initial public offering of $85 is has obviously be surpassed sevenfold and the nine-year-old company has a market value hovering around 190 billion dollars - eclipsing stately companies like Wal-Mart Stores, Coca-Cola, Hewlett-Packard, and IBM.
I used to do a lot of my online advertising with Google. I remember when their keywords sold for $.10 to about $5.00 max., but with current keyword bid minimums around $10.00 and maximums around...how ever much you are willing to pay to be at the top of their search engine, it's easy to see why Google's share price is climbing so rapidly. Kudos to Sergey Brin and Larry Page! Not bad for a couple of college drop-outs!
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