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Let’s think about Whywork4theman.com & Extraincome4us.com.
Here’s a funny idea about Whywork4theman.com and Extraincome4us.com
A friend of mine had a silly idea about Whywork4theman.com and Extraincome4us.com. Well, seriously the notion perhaps could apply to virtually any a combination of online sites whether it be Winwithwilliam.com and Cashgiftingworld or Ericsatm.com and Cashgiftsite.
Here’s our silly idea. we think it might be side-splittingly funny to require the companies start a kind of chess challenge. Except now the notion would be to replace the opposing players every so often. In fact you potentially could replace opposing players from Whywork4theman.com with opposing players from Cashgiftsreceived through the chess challenge and opposing players from Extraincome4us.com with opposing players from Cashfullfillment.com.
as side-splittingly funny as this sort of notion may look, if it were done within a certain place and not using a combination of companies it perhaps would evidence how concordant the bottom line thinking and strategies of the place’s workers potentially can be.
In fact to significantly muss up the process you potentially could make up a short table such as this:
Cashinfocenter Expresscashsystem.com Expressway2ezstreet.com Extraincome4us.com Passportteam
next you could draw straws to match up two of the companies. In fact you perhaps would do that a couple times in order to set up a combination of teams.
next you perhaps would employ some of the notions we’ve already propose.
you are your own oracle.

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Reggie Fils-Aime, Nintendo of America’s CEO, is using the results of a marketing research survey to disprove the notion that adults get bored of the Wii. the survey, conducted by Ipsos Marketing, shows that, among adults (18+) who played video games at least an hour a week, more regularly play with the Wii than with the Xbox 360 or PS3.

Looking at the actual survey results, as opposed to reports of Fils-Aime’s comments on the survey, it’s a little unclear what it all means. the survey was taken among adults who play “at least one to two hours a week,” which is an odd way to put it, since that means the same thing as “at least an hour a week” (I used to do phone surveys, and I remember questions are often phrased stupidly). among that population, 35% report owning and regularly using a Wii, with 18% regularly using a 360 and 15% using a PS3 (the fabulous last-gen console the PS2 beats both the 360 and PS3 with 29%). the Wii does especially well with parents and women.

These results seem a little fuzzy. If someone owns a PS3 and a Wii, and plays the Wii a half hour a week and the PS3 a half hour, or 8 hours, a week, the results won’t show you that. and because the Wii has a solid reputation as a family console, which means parents are playing it a lot with their kids, the survey doesn’t indicate how much adults play Wii games for their own enjoyment rather than for some child’s. the numbers supplied don’t paint a clear picture, but they do prove Fils-Aime’s argument that the Wii is gathering less dust than has been claimed.

I would be curious to see the results if you looked at serious gamers; those that play games at least 10 hours a week. I think the PS3 and 360 would probably beat the Wii in that population, but I could be wrong. Certainly it is the hardcore gamers who claim most frequently that the Wii is a toy people soon give up on. they appear to be quite wrong.