EDIT2: just to clarify, I've been seeing advertising like this more and more often lately.
I stumbled a little while ago onto a "marketing/ad copy" site. Some of the points on that site were
be long and wordy - write LONG, LONG copy
appeal to baser instincts (greed in this case)
I wanted to get comments from this group on this - did that ad appeal to you in any way? (it just turned me off, I don't know why - sounded very greasy and snake-oily.)
The techniques must be working (since this type of ad is becoming more frequent I can only conclude this type of ad sells more) and pushing other ads out of the way.
(I did also want anyone who knows anything about Uranium to speak up about Silex.)
(END EDIT2)
http://www.taipanfinancialnews.com/u...FSWHPgodPgLh2g
IMHO they're talking about silex
www.silex.com.au
opinions?
EDIT: I have done OK in Uranium to date (except for the small water damage to my Cameco shares).
But I am now long-term skeptical because of the Lovins interview (although I'm skeptical of the interview as well - the market doesn't like nuclear plants and operators. How can the metal and mining companies keep rising if the market has judged that power plant operators, builders, utilities that are heavily nuclear, and the bonds of these entities are all piss-poor?)
I stumbled a little while ago onto a "marketing/ad copy" site. Some of the points on that site were
be long and wordy - write LONG, LONG copy
appeal to baser instincts (greed in this case)
I wanted to get comments from this group on this - did that ad appeal to you in any way? (it just turned me off, I don't know why - sounded very greasy and snake-oily.)
The techniques must be working (since this type of ad is becoming more frequent I can only conclude this type of ad sells more) and pushing other ads out of the way.
(I did also want anyone who knows anything about Uranium to speak up about Silex.)
(END EDIT2)
http://www.taipanfinancialnews.com/u...FSWHPgodPgLh2g
IMHO they're talking about silex
www.silex.com.au
opinions?
EDIT: I have done OK in Uranium to date (except for the small water damage to my Cameco shares).
But I am now long-term skeptical because of the Lovins interview (although I'm skeptical of the interview as well - the market doesn't like nuclear plants and operators. How can the metal and mining companies keep rising if the market has judged that power plant operators, builders, utilities that are heavily nuclear, and the bonds of these entities are all piss-poor?)