Posted on 05 March 2011. Tags: badgley mischka, Beautiful, Creed, designer, designer fragrances, floral fragrances, floral roses, harder time, lily of the valley, Macy, mainstream, muguet, shiseido, Wedding, wedding day
I love designer fragrances, but most that I’ve been exposed to have been mainstream (as in, perfumes you’d find at Sephora, Macy’s, etc.). I have sampled some niche fragrances, such as Creed and Badgley Mischka, but they did not suit me. I would love to wear a niche white floral (roses, lily of the valley/muguet, jasmine) on my wedding day. Something special, but not so rare that I would have a hard time finding it, or an even harder time paying for it – like Shiseido White Rose.
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Posted on 09 February 2011. Tags: blog, blogs, Flew, Good, love, mainstream, movie, movie review, niche, Want
I know the movie review field is saturated and there are many blogs on the web so I came up with a niche. Is it a good one? I find that if I am write about something hardly few people are I will most likely get more views. People love movies but most only watch movies that are mainstream. I watch a lot of movies. So id like to write a blog about great movies that no one has seen, good niche?
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Posted on 01 February 2011. Tags: both sexes, comic book, expectation, Jungle, mainstream, muffs, niche, Pubes, relic, sexual activities, theory, Women
I’m not complaining, but what do you think caused this cultural shift? A few decades ago it seems it was normal for both sexes to have a bit of a jungle down below. Now, both sexes are expected to trim the hair down there. Women are held to this expectation even harder than men, and their “muffs” now seem to be a relic of a bygone era. I’ve heard that porno is responsible for this shift, and that it carried over to the mainstream from there. I’m inclined to think that theory is plausible because porn has made a lot of niche sexual activities less taboo. What do you think?
BQ- Who is your favorite comic book superhero?
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Posted on 03 December 2010. Tags: erotic shop, family friend, Google, informative websites, mainstream, Niches, Other, pipeline, Profit, relationship, Shop, Website
i have just designed my first website for a family friend and intend on making more for my own enjoyment/profit. i have some in the pipeline which are simply informative websites for certain mainstream niches etc but also want to start an erotic shop. i am worried google wont let me use google ads on my ‘family friendly’ sites if i also run erotic sites.. is this true? i wouldnt want to ruin my relationship with google before its even started!
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Posted on 01 December 2010. Tags: bartons, Community, fitness, fitness fad, fitness gym, fitness routine, Google, google trends, Krav, Maga, mainstream, mainstream appeal, tae kwon, traditional martial art, www google com
I recently ran across this article: http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0…
It states Krav Maga is this huge fad, something I have heard for years from other martial artists. The article goes on to state it is offered in many mainstream gyms citing David Barton’s network of gyms. Yet I cannot seem to find 1 mainstream fitness gym in my area that offers it, yet most offer a boxing class that ‘fundamentally sound and realistic'(their words not mine). Even when researching David Bartons gyms it seems only his Miami location offers Krav, though all offer a boxing class similar to whats described above.
I did some Google Trends searches. In one it is absolutely eclipsed by the more traditional martial art of Karate, traditional fitness routine of Yoga, and even the legitimate flash in the pan fitness fad Zumba: http://www.google.com/trends?q=Krav+Maga…
Even when I researched it against other currently popular martial arts it doesn’t show any real difference in popularity compared with Jiu-Jitsu, Muay Thai, or Tae Kwon Do : http://www.google.com/trends?q=Krav+Maga…
So how popular is it really outside of the martial arts community? I don’t see it really having the mainstream appeal everyone is claiming it has. Is it’s popularity just Hollywood smoke in mirrors and an over statement by our niche community, or am I just missing something?
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