For the greater good of all.
The Free thinking and Critical mind speaks from the middle.
So like a week ago i ordered some stuff from swansonsvitamins.com it arrived yesterday so big ups for the speedy arrival and in mint condition um i'm still waiting for packages from a company called xtend-life.com i think um whom i've reviewed, point being there in new zealand which is closer than the states haha like way closer like neyo closer, so anyway swansons if you haven't been to there site check it out it's well layed out i've reviewed them before and i gave it lots of love and now i'm giving it more, 3 products/supplements came to 36 bucks i saved loads ordering from them, i guess i'll call back in soon to let you know if these products work or not. Thank for reading.
I was wondering if entrepreneur was on here. Hands down best site for start up, small business, big business, tips, warnings, market insight, online culture it's a valuable site to have.
A remarkable concept for one, it gives artists and designers an outlet a chance at being seen and experienced by the mass's if thats what your after as a designer, i would imagine so, some designers prefer to make one offs or limited editions.
Ikea is essentially a place where some of the worlds best designers young and veteran alike can exhibit and make a living off their works. It isn't a gallery or auction house it's a super large mega store i refer to as the Bat cave but without Bats because everything looks and feels amazing and foreign, reminiscent of high art, the brand or rather the stores embody and convey a concept and that is " a design for life" living defined by design, your living experience dictated by how you interact with your living space.
Aesthetic Marvel this aspect of Ikea is present throughout their entire brand and usually built to last, because of the demand and i guess mass production approach a lot of there furniture comes down packed but not to frown you can order and have it delivered permanently assembled it is costly but worth it. Other items don't last that long if not looked after but that is the case with most things. The stores are amazing and as i mentioned this is seen throughout, in their online presence and highly popular catalogue which they have printed and updated every so often.
They have stores all over the world, based in sweden and is swedish owned. Their entire catalogue boats an impressive some 50,000 products from beds to entire feature walls, lighting, dinning tables, kids bed room sets the list goes on, every season there is something new sexy innovative and practical Ideas for life.
I love forbes.com it's on my top 10 for information um i don't go there for politics or anything to do with governments i don't go to CNN for that either unless it involves the market and tech and other sub titles like gadgets or travel and online culture.
I found this site on sitejabber um the word over whelming comes to mind i'm one of those people who if i see a site in front of me that is just packed with content i have to sigh and decide if i want to go any further and the layouts nice but the links are small ish none the less it's interesting enough to want to embark on. Great content and well presented always prevails.
Ok I'm now hungry after viewing seriouseats nice choice of content "diverse type of food and recipe choice" i think theres something for everyone there I'm kinda of a whole foods freak but i don't mind mixing it up once and a while, i thought the photography was pretty good photos for me are big so is spelling mistakes and consistent layout i don't mind looking for things but not a wild goose chase for something like t&c's terms and conditions which they bury sometimes in between about us and site map or under legal i like transparent sites not so full of corporate talk like the guardian it's a uk news paper which i'll be sure to write up about soon.
Honestly the layout second to none I'm on there right now so hold up oh well you don't need to hold up as you aren't viewing this in real time haha anyway ok stunning site not over loaded with advertising great material and it's consistent i hate it when a page loads and the quality isn't followed threw um it's informative, there's disney ads on there seriously thats a first. A Travel Gadget Gift Guide which i thinks really cool, Holiday Getaways i kinda expected lavish photography which there was but there all small thumbnails even after you click threw um i guess thats to maximise the content area info vs images? Still it's pretty tidy. "like"
I love apple my house is filled with apple i'm writing from one i'm surrounded by apple products i don't think they like me tho cause i express my opinions rather critically and they answer sometimes I will keep expressing my views on products and policies as i spend a hell of a lot of money on apple it almost defines part of my life, are you listening steve jobs! Loyal to end just don't burn me i will find youuuuu
Who doesn't ref wiki, i use it a lot like a lot a lot LOL it's content and ability to be accurate has of lately come under question. Thats not good. We need wiki to be top notch. Long live wiki.
This is funny i re discovered this site on here I use to be a reader some 3 years ago it seems to of grown and it looks great at a glance clear on all that it offers still not much talk of money for writers, publishers, copywriters.
I didn't spend a lot of time on there but i will as it's saved in my book marks for meaningless reading and research, i was however entertained and thats all i wanted ahh with out the spelling mistakes.
Industrial design means robust in my experience and most of there stuff looks pretty good. Costly not surprising, aesthetically pleasing easy to navigate, maybe maybe slightly could be more consistent in the "jacket design and layout" but otherwise great site, i miss sites or even books like these need to reconnect with that side of me "art school grad"
I got this site from a friend it's not bad at all I tend to use itunes store just cause it's a better site and offers way more and purchases go on my apple account but Beemp3 has got it goin on most deftly.
Its great for research and a good starting point like a measuring glass for accurate material, statements, facts, all facets of science, photography and lots more, I watch a lot of doco's by them or that are affiliated with them, I probably like nat geo just as much as CNN but at the same time there entirely 2 different sites. A fascinating site, very well organised tidy but busy but easy to use.
I'm only using eBay as an example because it has one of the largest networks swarming with consumers and merchants. Security isn't that tight, the user buys and bids at their own risk, thousands upon thousands of people get ripped off this i have experienced, consumers always check for signs.
Image quality and origin
Pricing
Communication with merchant
Feed back and rating
Location
Product info
Observe all the above when looking to buy, if a merchant is 100% honest they should pass all signs of illegal or dishonest dealings.
I bought a jacket from china my first mistake second mistake not checking origin general sizing chart third mistake they didn't really answer my questions in depth and had language difficulties of course these aren't dead give aways but they are a concern which i should of noticed, the jacket arrived, the jacket was gigantic not the jacket they had advertised in the photo not even close and the merchant cancelled the account straight after the deal was closed. EBays a great place still you just gotta be aware i feel my greatest reason for being on sitejabber is to offer advice and inform. Lest we forget. Common sense.
Common sense isn't seen as a viable code of truth because the government have done well to associate it with confusion, miss guided judgement and paranoia, used by governments for years to cover up or keep secrets that blind the public from the truth, issues like war and WMD missions UFO sightings. Did you see it? Yes i saw it! No you didn't your crazy ok i must be crazy. Tainting the concept of common sense.
Your probably asking yourself right now whats this guy on. Nothing.
I visit CNN on a regular basis i like to stay current congratulations to me i know. The top reason I visit is extremely reliable information on almost everything and you can be sure of this by cross referencing their content and then making an educated decision but thats not necessary as i'm sure you'll find. I'm a ranter usually but that pretty much sums it up i read their front page or latest almost everyday. I don't believe everything i read it just gives me an indication or perspective on things especially on the market and tech.
I know i've already reviewed you guys but i just wanted to say that by your existence and our input we boost consumer awareness and that creates a standard a bar and that bar represents quality honest, reliable and it should be in the form of a sticker or sign and eventually that will become industry standard consumer sites need to conform if they don't they should be labeled unreliable. Conforming means sound policies across the board. If they want sales they need that sticker. It's big i know but it will flush out the junk and frankly i'm sick of sites trying to insult my intelligence. The take over. I couldn't care less who gets mad at this idea. Probably won't happen but worth a shot.
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