Friday, February 10, 2006

Appear in the Proactiv Solution Infomercial

Lieberman Productions, a top infomercial production company, is looking for real Proactiv Solution customers ages 18-55, of all ethnicities, to appear as audience members in a celebrity shoot for a new infomercial for Proactiv Solution. If chosen, qualified applicants will receive FREE Proactiv Solution product and the possibility to share their Proactiv story on television.

Applicants must be true users of Proactiv Soultion product, live in the Los Angeles area, and be available to attend an all-day shoot in Los Angeles on Saturday, March 4th.

Interested applicants should email Windy at: windy@lieberman.com

In order to be considered for this project, please include the following in your email:
- At least one recent photo of yourself (non-professional please)
- Your daytime phone number, age and occupation
- A couple of lines about why you are interested in participating in this project

Buying a house soon?
Couples and Families who are planning to search for a new home within the next 2-3 months are needed for new reality television program for a cable network. You must be willing to allow cameras to follow you during key moments of this emotionally trying time, from beginning to end. However, we would not follow you around constantly. The show is about the challenge of searching for, finding, buying, and moving into that perfect new home.

Requirements:

Your search area must be within one hour of Los Angeles or Orange Counties.
You must be a U.S. Citizen over the age of 21.
Diversity a plus.
Please only reply if you’re serious about starting the home buying process.

Those selected will receive compensation.

If you’re interested, please email us with the following:
--Your names
--Your contact info: address, email phone, and the best time to reach you
--The area you live in now
--The area you’re looking to buy in
--The approximate amount that you’re looking to spend
--A concise paragraph describing what factors have come together to make you interested in buying now (new job? bigger family? divorced? moving? etc.)

We will contact those we’re interested in within a day or two of receiving your email.
Thanks.
castingcable@yahoo.com

Monday, February 06, 2006

AOL and Yahoo charge for email

COMPANIES will soon have to buy the electronic equivalent of a postage stamp if they want to be certain their emails are delivered.

America Online and Yahoo!, two of the largest email account providers, are about to start using a system that gives preference to messages from companies that pay up to US1¢ each to have them delivered. The senders must promise to contact only people who have agreed to receive their messages or risk being blocked.

The internet companies say this will help them identify legitimate mail and reduce junk email, identity-theft scams and other scourges that plague users. They also will earn millions of dollars a year if the system is widely adopted.

AOL and Yahoo! will still accept email from senders who have not paid, but the paid messages will be given special treatment. On AOL, for example, they will go straight to users' main mailboxes and will not have to pass the gauntlet of spam filters


Now my question is , who has any IMPORTANT email going to
yahoo? my yahoo address is a throw away, I dotn care if its spam in there
I am only going to look at the email when I am
bored

aol users, will just get soaked with fees because
anyone who doesnt pay the fee will automatically
go to the spam filter and not get through.

It will be an interesting experiment but
I dont think americans will let them get away with it.
the simple cure?
get a personal domain like your name.com
and have all your email sent to and from there
you can eliminater a lot of spam email


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Friday, February 03, 2006

Sweet Soaps Turned out to be Really Nasty

While preparing for our mothers day show for 2006
I invited Sweet Soaps to be a part of the show,
The response was confusing to me
Ellen Cagnassola of Sweet Soaps Wrote:

In a message dated 2/3/06 7:46:27 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, info@wrightplacetv.com writes:
My suggestion to your organization is to at least spam a person with the right business name when you are full of shit.

Wow, I have not had that response before!
I guess Sweet soaps is not that sweet.

LOL!
It just goes to show you, people really need to learn about PR!


God Bless You, Ellen!
My guess is your business needs the help.

If you want to see what the Mother's Day show is about
visit the website and click on the Mother's Day Link