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Loyalty Programs to Maximize Black Friday Sales
Part I: Re-engage existing customers before Black Friday When executed correctly, loyalty programs ensure that your existing customers are engaged with your brand year-round. You’ve put a lot of time and effort into growing your customer base; they mustn’t forget you during their holiday shopping.
By Plobal Apps3 years ago in Geeks
All About X-box
Choppy waters The Xbox was quickly followed by release dates in Japan (February 22, 2002) and Europe (March 14, 2002), however neither market responded to the system with the same fervor as North America. Only 123,000 Xbox systems were sold in Japan in the first week after launch, confirming Microsoft's concern that the system would struggle to gain traction in the famously competitive international market.
By Johanna Wanjiru3 years ago in Geeks
ChatGPT is also a Smart A.I Writing Tool.
OpenAI’s ChatGPT model is a cutting-edge, enterprise-level language model that can generate writing that is highly reminiscent of human-authored works. This type of AI is programmed to understand and generate content in a broad variety of formats and styles while maintaining a convincingly natural tone.
By Estalontech3 years ago in Geeks
Stan Lee
I had trouble thinking of someone notable who I would not only be able to find a biography on, but also a person that I would enjoy reading a biography about. However, I have finally landed on a biography of Stan Lee, the man who made Marvel one of the biggest names in modern American culture. The title of the Biography is “Stan Lee: The Man Behind Marvel” which covers his upbringing in depression era America and chronicles his life events and accomplishments. One major developmental theory I would like to include in this project is the Nature vs Nurture theory. Stan Lee grew up in depression era America but became one of the most influential men of modern times. I believe that Nature/Nurture debate would be a great fit for this project.
By Cobe Wilson3 years ago in Geeks
The ReReadables: Nevernight
Welcome to The ReReadables! It's an occasional series where I'll talk about books I keep coming back to. Anyone who reads has books that they have read multiple times, but they keep coming back to, like visiting an old friend. I certainly have these. And each time I read them, I find something new to enjoy.
By Jackson Ford3 years ago in Geeks
Park Shin-Hye Sijipeuseu The Myth TV Series 2021 ON NETFLIX
Sisyphus: The Myth[4][5] (Korean: 시지프스: the myth; RR: Sijipeuseu: the myth), also known as Sisyphus,[6] is a 2021 South Korean television series starring Cho Seung-woo and Park Shin-hye.[7] Labeled as "JTBC's 10th Anniversary Special Drama", it aired on JTBC from February 17 to April 8, 2021;[8][9] each episode was released on Netflix in South Korea and internationally after their television broadcast every Wednesday and Thursday at 21:00 (KST).[10][11] An unfathomable event introduces a famous engineer (Cho Seung-woo) to dangerous secrets and to a beautiful woman (Park Shin-hye) from the future who has come looking for him. Cho Seung-woo as Han Tae-sul
By William Solano3 years ago in Geeks
The Power of Marketing
In a world where media surrounds us in a way that is inescapable there is so much that exists that it can’t possibly all be good. Now not everything that is branded as “bad” by the general public actually had to suffer that fate. Sometimes the problem isn’t the cast, plot or dialogue, sometimes it's simply the marketing. The marketing of a project can kill it or sell it more than the project itself. If a television show is marketed as a teen drama then that's the drama that you expect, however if a project is branded as satire then it's easier as a writer or showrunner as you haven;t boxed yourself into a specific genre. Both Riverdale and Jennifer’s Body get a bad rap, one because it is in fact bad but would be brilliant if marketed differently and the latter brilliant but marketed so poorly a majority of the initial audience missed the point.
By Alexandrea Callaghan3 years ago in Geeks
Late Review: "Shoplifters"
**Hello, everyone! Hope your time has been well spent! Just want to preface that I've had this review locked and loaded in the chamber, but I was being lazy among other things. Therefore, some wording might come off a little awkward. Thank you for reading and enjoy!**
By George Gomez3 years ago in Geeks
Title- 7 Ways To Embrace Artificial Intelligence In Architecture
With the technological advancements that have been made in the field of architecture, the arrival of artificial intelligence (AI) systems has turned the architectural industry on its head. The integration of AI into architecture has caused designers to rethink everything from user experience to building design and construction. So how can architects begin to embrace artificial intelligence in architecture industry? We’ve compiled a list of 7 ways that you can start using AI to revolutionize your work as an architect today!
By Sjain Ventures3 years ago in Geeks
All Quiet on the Western Front: A Review.
The biggest compliment I can give the 2022 adaption of All Quiet on the Western Front is that it tries to properly convey the anti war nature of the original material. However, I believe it fails in this regard, and focuses more on action set pieces, rather than live in the quiet moments between the fighting.
By Jack Brainard3 years ago in Geeks










