Posted on 28 June 2012. Tags: age group, algorithm, Charge, Marketing, polls, site, state country, statistics, Statup, suggestion, trade, Website, Yahoo
Does anyone have a suggestion as to how I could trade equity in a website that I just started in exchange for marketing? I was thinking maybe I could give something like 10% or 15% ownership to someone or some group of people who would in turn be in charge of marketing and making the website big. The website just launched yesterday and I’m not doing too well in getting it out there. I think I need someone with much more experience in marketing and publicizing. Any recommendations would be great. Thanks a lot.
The website by the way is www.polltopia.com, and it’s a site where users can create polls for other people around the world to vote in (sort of similar to yahoo answers, except with polls). You can also view statistics about who voted, including votes by state/country, gender and age group. Commenting on polls is also permitted. The site uses a secret algorithm to ensure that even non-registered users can only vote once (even if they delete their cookies, clear their history, etc.). Thanks again.
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Posted on 22 October 2011. Tags: age group, fathom, guy, money, Motivate, niche, old guy, older women, Porn, porn industry, porn star, way
There seems to be a niche for women of this age group in the porn industry and i have to admit to being somewhat of a fan even though i m a 30 year old guy but i can’t quite fathom why a woman of this age would do it, is it simply for the money? I can’t imagine what it must be like for your mother to be involved in porn, in a way i think its sexy that older women can still please men half their age and get paid very well for doing it.
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Posted on 05 May 2011. Tags: age group, atheist, Atheists, Belief, civilized areas, college, first president, generations, god, government law, institutions of higher education, office, pew poll, President, religious belief
I don’t think America is becoming more religious. As a college student who knows many people across this country at institutions of higher education, most of them don’t believe in a god. As these younger generations grow up and make it into political office, religion will decline in civilized areas even more. I guarantee I’ll see the first president of this country who puts agnostic (or hopefully atheist) as their religious belief rather than Christian.
According to a 2007 Pew poll, the number of “non-affiliated” Americans was 16.1%, up from 8% just one decade before. This number is nearly 25% in the under 25 age group. And 55% of those who self-identify as “atheists” are under 35. So yes, the trend is that America is getting less religious and more and more young people in particular are turning away from religion.
Which is why the christian reich is turning up the volume and getting in every religious government law they can before they lose powerhttp://newsfeed.time.com/2011/03/23/stud…
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Posted on 17 April 2011. Tags: age group, atheist, Atheists, Belief, civilized areas, first president, Future, generations, government law, institutions of higher education, office, pew poll, President, religious belief
I don’t think America is becoming more religious. As a college student who knows many people across this country at institutions of higher education, most of them don’t believe in a god. As these younger generations grow up and make it into political office, religion will decline in civilized areas even more. I guarantee I’ll see the first president of this country who puts agnostic (or hopefully atheist) as their religious belief rather than Christian.
According to a 2007 Pew poll, the number of “non-affiliated” Americans was 16.1%, up from 8% just one decade before. This number is nearly 25% in the under 25 age group. And 55% of those who self-identify as “atheists” are under 35. So yes, the trend is that America is getting less religious and more and more young people in particular are turning away from religion.
Which is why the christian reich is turning up the volume and getting in every religious government law they can before they lose powerhttp://newsfeed.time.com/2011/03/23/stud…http://newsfeed.time.com/2011/03/23/stud…
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Posted on 15 April 2011. Tags: age group, atheist, Atheists, Belief, civilized areas, first president, Future, government law, institutions of higher education, office, pew poll, President, religions, religious belief
I don’t think America is becoming more religious. As a college student who knows many people across this country at institutions of higher education, most of them don’t believe in a god. As these younger generations grow up and make it into political office, religion will decline in civilized areas even more. I guarantee I’ll see the first president of this country who puts agnostic (or hopefully atheist) as their religious belief rather than Christian.
According to a 2007 Pew poll, the number of “non-affiliated” Americans was 16.1%, up from 8% just one decade before. This number is nearly 25% in the under 25 age group. And 55% of those who self-identify as “atheists” are under 35. So yes, the trend is that America is getting less religious and more and more young people in particular are turning away from religion.
Which is why the christian reich is turning up the volume and getting in every religious government law they can before they lose powerhttp://religions.pewforum.org/reportshttp://newsfeed.time.com/2011/03/23/stud…
what you think?
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Posted on 26 March 2011. Tags: age group, atheist, Atheists, Belief, civilized areas, dying in america, first president, god, institutions of higher education, office, pew poll, President, Religion, religions, religious belief
I don’t think America is becoming more religious. As a college student who knows many people across this country at institutions of higher education, most of them don’t believe in a god. As these younger generations grow up and make it into political office, religion will decline in civilized areas even more. I guarantee I’ll see the first president of this country who puts agnostic (or hopefully atheist) as their religious belief rather than Christian.
According to a 2007 Pew poll, the number of “non-affiliated” Americans was 16.1%, up from 8% just one decade before. This number is nearly 25% in the under 25 age group. And 55% of those who self-identify as “atheists” are under 35. So yes, the trend is that America is getting less religious and more and more young people in particular are turning away from religion.http://religions.pewforum.org/reportshttp://newsfeed.time.com/2011/03/23/stud…
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