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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

10 most 'liked' car brands on Facebook

10 most 'liked' car brands on Facebook

We've found the 10 most 'liked' car brands on Facebook, see if you're a fan too.

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Whether you agree with it or not, social media is now part of most people's everyday life. Whether it's keeping up with friends on Facebook or chatting idly on Twitter, many people use social media to interact with all manner of people. Including car companies.

You see, they've figured out that if you interact with current and potential customers they're more likely to think of the brand in a positive light and go on to buy one. There are a few methods of interacting with 'your' brand - the most easy to measure is Facebook. You can see how many 'fans' a brand has and join in and ignore as you like

1. BMW - 6,437,807

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The blue and white propeller is very well known indeed, and BMW's huge quantity of fans is proof of that. BMW is currently running a campaign called 2Originals, about character and how we're all different in our own way. There's also an active discussions board, video content and a link to their website. If you own or fancy a Beemer one day, this is the page for you...


2. Ferrari - 5,031,256

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Considering it's one of the best known brands in the world are you really surprised Ferrari is at number 2? The Ferrari page is a fairly simple affair. There are a few links to other Ferrari based pages (they'd never 'like' something that isn't Ferrari now, would they?) and there's plenty of video and written content to get your head around. If you like Ferraris, you could do worse than to 'like' the Ferrari page.


3. Mercedes-Benz - 3,909,610

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With nearly 3 million fans, Mercedes-Benz is doing something right... Their page has the usual mix of video and visual content, as well as links to Mercedes pages in your country. What caught our eye though, was the use of a bespoke reporter who goes to Mercedes events and answers questions from users directly. Very smart indeed.


4. Audi - 3,795,332

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There's plenty of glitz on Audi's page - product promotions, in depth pages on the latest models (the A7 at the moment), Flickr feeds for video and pictures and links to the various Audi regions all over the world. The Audi 'gimmick' (for want of a better, more accurate word) is to ask people for their stories. You can read owners' experiences with their cars and submit your own.


5. MINI - 2,331,868

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It's a brand that few seem to dislike, so having over 2 million fans is to be expected from Oxford's finest. In typical MINI fashion its Facebook page is bright, bold and rather exciting. There's the standard mix of pictures and comments (which anyone can add to), but their subpages are quite something. The stand out feature, however, is the MINI Photo Box. Get your picture taken on it and your face will be beamed to an interactive billboard in Berlin. Now that's user interaction!


6. Porsche - 1,996,995

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Most people, at some point, have toyed with the idea of owning a Porsche. Maybe not today, but at some point in the future. Well, if that thought's every crossed your mind the Porsche Facebook page is the one for you. There's info on the latest models, interactive apps and links to car building pages and the Porsche shop. When Porsche breached a million fans they created a one-off 911 with all its fans' names on it. That's a cool way to say thank you - how many people do you know have their name on the side of a 911?


7. Jeep - 1,501,911

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It's no surprise the all-American Jeep has well over a million fans. Especially because in some parts of the US only a Jeep will do... The Jeep page contains a myriad of interesting content, from music to video and pictures, it's all there. You can even find a dealer and book a test drive in a shiny new one...


8. Honda - 1,258,880

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Honda comes in 8th place with their page. Its approach is a mix of Aston's and VW's, so users can interact on the wall, while bespoke pages direct fans to various content. There's exclusive video, links to fan pages for individual models and even a page to help confused owners adjust settings, etc on their own cars. They also post related content on their wall, so fans can keep up to date with the latest Honda goings on.


9. Aston Martin - 939,080

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. Aston Martin's approach to Facebook is pretty simple. They don't 'do' special pages or tabs and lay out their content on the page's wall. This could be pictures of the new Zagato or videos of events. The cool thing is - because they publish on their wall anyone else can too. This means fans can post their own images or links alongside Aston Martin's own, making for a truly two-way experience.


10. VW - 839,695

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At number ten on our list is VW USA. Creating a car for the people means that pretty much everyone has had some interaction with the brand and over 800,000 like their page. Their approach is to give an overview of the company, its history and new models on the way. They've got extensive galleries and information on their cars, as well as deals and competitions. Want to know about VW? It's a great place to start...


 

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Top 10 Best Perfumes For Women – [Fragrances]Beauty

Top 10 Best Perfumes For Women – [Fragrances]|Beauty

Women in general love to keep themselves always clean and fresh. This is the primary sign of the feminine side, which is innate and natural for them. Perfumes are part of their daily regimen not just for single women but also even to those who are married and have significant others. There are different scents, flavors, and brands that women are patronizing and using, which could be based on popularity, quality, and price. Among the best perfumes that can be seen in the market, the women’s favorites are the following

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1. The Enchanting Marc Jacobs Daisy Eau de Parfum

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This is an alluring, bright, eternal, and a playful style of perfume, which is the freshest and newest collection found in the line of Marc Jacobs’ collection of scents. It is full of sophistry, elegance, and innocence, which is available in strawberry, white woods, grapefruit, vanilla, ruby red, violet petals, jasmine, musk, and gardenia. Be captivated on the enchanting scent it gives once it passes your smelling buds.


2. Delicious Fragrance of Guerlain

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This is timeless perfume, which has been in existence since 1925, which was created and inspired by Jacques Guerlain. It was never expected that it would stay in the business and would be the toughest and second top favorite after a century in the history. This is also the best perfume candidate for 2011. A true pioneer is still leading and catching every woman’s attention.


3. The Fruity Love and Glamour Perfume

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This is another of Jennifer Lopez’s newest collection, which was launched sometime in 2010. It is a fruity floral fragrance, which was developed by Honorine Blanc and Harry Fremont. This is good for casual daytime activities


4. The Glowing J Lo Perfume

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When Jennifer Lopez has decided to venture on the perfume business in 2002, this is her original signature literally, which can be found on the bottle of Rhinestones. As she, says, “It is a scent of attraction and magnetism”, something that men cannot easily take for granted.


5. The Musical Fragrance Purr

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This is Katy Perry’s number one perfume, which was actually a free spirited idea of on her outfit as a cat woman. It has a fruity floral scent, which was created by perfume experts from the Firmenich, which can be bought at Nordstrom


6. The Casual Curious Perfume

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Britney Spears is known to be the lover of perfume and aside from the tempting fantasy perfume; her first choice is Curious Perfume. This is included among the collection of fragrances that was launched by Elizabeth Arden Perfume in 2004 and then followed by the Fantasy perfume.


7. The Tempting Fantasy Perfume

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If you find yourself being tempted by the moves of Britney Spears, it is same alluring sweetness and a different kind of potion introduced by Elizabeth Arden Perfume in 2005.


8. The Tinkling Sensation: Lolavie Perfume

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This is the creation of Jennifer Anniston that describes her personality as clean, floral, and sexy. The shape of the bottle is her inspired idea because of her strong fascination on beaches, especially with its waves. This is derived from French, which means “laughing at life”.


9. The Heart-Shaped Vera Wang Princess Eau de Toilette

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It is packed in lilac heart-shaped bottles that have a romantic aroma, which was designed and made by Vera Wang that exudes a contemporary look. It can be found in 30, 50, and 100 ml bottles, which is a best gift for anyone’s wife, girlfriend, and mother.


10. The Timeless Ralph Lauren Romance

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This is indeed timeless and classic for all women because of its floral scent loaded with soft pink roses, which was made by Harry Fremont. This is known to be the ladies perfume, which is seductive, sensual, and extravagant that describes the simplicity of every spray


Top 10 Most Popular Soft Drinks|Health

Top 10 Most Popular Soft Drinks|Health

Aside from water that quenches our thirst, there are other liquid drinks or beverages that would stop our thirst and even fill our stomach. Sodas or better known as soft drinks, is an all-time favorite that would always be part of our regular meals whether it is lunchtime, snack time, and even dinnertime. It does not matter if you are in staying in America, Asia, and other parts of the world. This is a non-alcoholic drink that has water, flavoring agent, and sweetener, which could be sugar itself, and fructose corn syrup. Let us start the countdown of the most popular and favorite drinks in the world.

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1. Coca Cola

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It has been in the business since 1886 but has still managed to be at its top, despite of the newest and cheapest sodas, which are now populating in the market. Its biggest contender Pepsi in 1980’s has grabbed the 11th spot for the most popular soft drinks poll. They are now serving 200 countries globally, which is an evident mark that it truly holds the number one spot among all other sodas available in the market. They have nine flavors from the basic Cola down to Cola Raspberry. The original design of the first soda concept is an inspired creation of Earl R. Dean in 1915, and later on was redesigned, and has been added of some twists due to the level of competition in the market.


2. Dr. Pepper

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This was first introduced in the market carrying a unique and distinct flavor among all other sodas that can be found in the market. It started in 1885 and it was created by Charles Aldenton, from Waco, Texas. It was later on, sold in the United States by 1904. It is now imported in South America, Asia, Australia, and Europe.


3. Canada Dry Ginger Ale

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This is also part of the Dr. Pepper Snapple Group, which was introduced in 2008. This is based in Texas but serving various markets in Canada, Japan, Middle East, and the United States. This is owned by Canada Dry Ginger and John J. McLaughlin family. It is dry since it has a not too sweet taste of wine, something being looked forward to, by people who want to experience something different.


4. Barq’s Famous Old Tyme Root Beer

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This is one of the oldest and primmest soft drinks in history, which is known as American Soda, also part of the Coca Cola Product’s beverages. It has French vanilla and red cream soda flavor. This was a great contender of A&W due to its distinct taste and nice bubbly smell.


5. IBC Root Beer

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It is known as Independent Breweries Company, which was found and started in operation in 1919. Hence, because of high overhead and expenses due to the number of executives and high ranking officials in the company, it collapsed and went to bankruptcy until it was sold to different companies until it was finally bought by Dr. Pepper Snapple Group by 2008


6. Sprite

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It is colorless like water but it is made lemon and lime, which is a caffeine free soft drink being produced by the Coca-Cola Company. It was originally introduced in the United States in 1961 before it reached to other nations across the globe. While 7-up is at its peak during that time, it became the great contender for translucent soda, which is still at its competition these days.


7. Sunkist

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Before the 1980’s came in, it had its product launched in 1979, which is a combination of lemon and orange-flavored soft drink. This is the brightest idea of Mark Stevens, which has been the third largest best selling soft drinks in history, aside from the fact that it is associated with the Coca-Cola Company.


8. A&W Root Beer

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Have you ever thought the meaning of A&W? This is actually the combined partnership of Roy Allen and Frank Wright, which we could see that their last names represent the acronym A&W. Nonetheless, it was originally created by Mr. Allen himself in 1919 before their merging in 1920, which represents their initials. This is available in and outside Canada.


9. Squirt

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It contains carbonated water, concentrated grapefruit juices, brominated vegetable oils, citric acid, natural flavors, preservatives, high fructose corn syrup, and glycerol ester of wood rosin. This was introduced in the market in 1938 by Herb Bishop who formulated and created this soda. He started by doing some experiments in some citrus drink. Later on, just like other soft drinks, it underwent reformulation until at its current ingredients.


10. 7–up

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This is launched and created at St. Louis Company by Charles Leiper Grigg in 1929. This is a lemon lime flavored soda, which is being manufactured now by Dr Pepper Snapple Group, and Pepsi Co., which is popular in any part of the globe. Early on, it is named as Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Soda but because of merging of the business, it has been reformulated too, the same manner that it’s name was changed to 7-up


Friday, September 9, 2011

10 most 'liked' car brands on Facebook

10 most 'liked' car brands on Facebook

We've found the 10 most 'liked' car brands on Facebook, see if you're a fan too.

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Whether you agree with it or not, social media is now part of most people's everyday life. Whether it's keeping up with friends on Facebook or chatting idly on Twitter, many people use social media to interact with all manner of people. Including car companies.

You see, they've figured out that if you interact with current and potential customers they're more likely to think of the brand in a positive light and go on to buy one. There are a few methods of interacting with 'your' brand - the most easy to measure is Facebook. You can see how many 'fans' a brand has and join in and ignore as you like

1. BMW - 6,437,807

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The blue and white propeller is very well known indeed, and BMW's huge quantity of fans is proof of that. BMW is currently running a campaign called 2Originals, about character and how we're all different in our own way. There's also an active discussions board, video content and a link to their website. If you own or fancy a Beemer one day, this is the page for you...


2. Ferrari - 5,031,256

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Considering it's one of the best known brands in the world are you really surprised Ferrari is at number 2? The Ferrari page is a fairly simple affair. There are a few links to other Ferrari based pages (they'd never 'like' something that isn't Ferrari now, would they?) and there's plenty of video and written content to get your head around. If you like Ferraris, you could do worse than to 'like' the Ferrari page.


3. Mercedes-Benz - 3,909,610

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With nearly 3 million fans, Mercedes-Benz is doing something right... Their page has the usual mix of video and visual content, as well as links to Mercedes pages in your country. What caught our eye though, was the use of a bespoke reporter who goes to Mercedes events and answers questions from users directly. Very smart indeed.


4. Audi - 3,795,332

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There's plenty of glitz on Audi's page - product promotions, in depth pages on the latest models (the A7 at the moment), Flickr feeds for video and pictures and links to the various Audi regions all over the world. The Audi 'gimmick' (for want of a better, more accurate word) is to ask people for their stories. You can read owners' experiences with their cars and submit your own.


5. MINI - 2,331,868

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It's a brand that few seem to dislike, so having over 2 million fans is to be expected from Oxford's finest. In typical MINI fashion its Facebook page is bright, bold and rather exciting. There's the standard mix of pictures and comments (which anyone can add to), but their subpages are quite something. The stand out feature, however, is the MINI Photo Box. Get your picture taken on it and your face will be beamed to an interactive billboard in Berlin. Now that's user interaction!


6. Porsche - 1,996,995

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Most people, at some point, have toyed with the idea of owning a Porsche. Maybe not today, but at some point in the future. Well, if that thought's every crossed your mind the Porsche Facebook page is the one for you. There's info on the latest models, interactive apps and links to car building pages and the Porsche shop. When Porsche breached a million fans they created a one-off 911 with all its fans' names on it. That's a cool way to say thank you - how many people do you know have their name on the side of a 911?


7. Jeep - 1,501,911

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It's no surprise the all-American Jeep has well over a million fans. Especially because in some parts of the US only a Jeep will do... The Jeep page contains a myriad of interesting content, from music to video and pictures, it's all there. You can even find a dealer and book a test drive in a shiny new one...


8. Honda - 1,258,880

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Honda comes in 8th place with their page. Its approach is a mix of Aston's and VW's, so users can interact on the wall, while bespoke pages direct fans to various content. There's exclusive video, links to fan pages for individual models and even a page to help confused owners adjust settings, etc on their own cars. They also post related content on their wall, so fans can keep up to date with the latest Honda goings on.


9. Aston Martin - 939,080

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. Aston Martin's approach to Facebook is pretty simple. They don't 'do' special pages or tabs and lay out their content on the page's wall. This could be pictures of the new Zagato or videos of events. The cool thing is - because they publish on their wall anyone else can too. This means fans can post their own images or links alongside Aston Martin's own, making for a truly two-way experience.


10. VW - 839,695

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At number ten on our list is VW USA. Creating a car for the people means that pretty much everyone has had some interaction with the brand and over 800,000 like their page. Their approach is to give an overview of the company, its history and new models on the way. They've got extensive galleries and information on their cars, as well as deals and competitions. Want to know about VW? It's a great place to start...


 

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Top 10 Interview Dressing Tips For Men

Top 10 Interview Dressing Tips For Men

Whether it may be your first time to be interviewed for a job, or you are already a seasoned pro, keep in mind that looking your snappy and best always impresses other people. It gives interviewers, the confidence of thinking that the person they will hire is conscious and aware of standards and norms in business or in the office. In order for you to dress your best, read this guide and you are assured of bagging a position in the company you are applying.

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1. Wear a Matching Suit

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A prepared and alert interviewee should know that wearing a suit shows exclusivity, confidence, and knowledge. If they wear a suit that in a shade of black, then the pants should have the same color. This is the first of the few things being observed by the interviewer as the interview takes place. It also determines the other factors of sporting an interview fashion.


2. Hair cut or Facial Hair Should Look Neat

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It is okay to have facial hair, such as a mustache or a beard in an interview. It may be worn based on other preferences that respect the person.  However, see to it that the hair should be clean, organized, and cut evenly. Otherwise, the interviewer may keep on looking at it, giving you the impression that your face is dirty.


3. Neckties should be Conservative

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Please, do not think that wearing a SpongeBob Squarepants or Spiderman Necktie is an interesting office wear. Seeing such figures in a tie only shows unprofessionalism. If patterns would be worn, it should not have more than 3 colors and should be repetitive, with details not bigger than the thumb.


4. Fabrics should be Decent in Color and Style

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Black, Gray, Chocolate Brown, and Navy Blue, these are some of the basic colors in wearing a suit and a pair of pants. It should also match so that it would not feel so lame, giving the impression that the coat may have just been borrowed somewhere. The colors and styles should be pleasant to the eyes. No striking colors such as Neon Orange or Bright Red should be used.


5. Wear Long Sleeved Shirts with the Right Fashion

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Wearing a long sleeved shirt should be done, even in summer. Professionals wearing such clothes signify self-control, professionalism, decency, and high office moral ethics. Even if you wear a coat with the shirt, they will notice the hem at the wrist part of the clothing is missing. In addition, you should choose a color, such as white or something light to give accent to the tie and the suit. Discreet patterns on the shirt print should also be observed.


6. Jewelries should Be Limited

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It may look cool if men could wear a ring, say wedding ring or college ring, leather or silver wristwatch, and a necktie clip, or pin. However, presenting something in excess, like having a Swarovski Diamond on the necktie accessory, wearing a ring on almost every finger, or sporting a gold-plated and jeweled Rolex wristwatch may divert one’s attention to the bling-blings rather than you.


7. Excessive Clothing Details are Critical

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Be sure to check your clothing before you go to the interview. As their eyes are very observant, they will look if your clothes are wrinkled, or having loose stitches, which may have been taken for granted. They will also check to see if your clothes have missing buttons, torn hems, or small holes.


8. Belts should match with Shoes

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It is a basic principle in fashion to match the style or the color of an accessory that has the same material. In the case of shoes and belts, having them matched both should be a plus, due to the keenness of noticing the pairing. Be sure also to have buckles that are decent in size and style. Also, avoid the excessive part to hang loose.


9. Shoes and Socks are standard and neat

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As you walk to your interviewer from the aisle, to the room, and to the chair close to him or her, your footwear will be looked at. They will observe if you have shined your shoes or your lace is tied neatly. Wearing black or cordovan shoes should be good. Make sure also that your heels are not worn out. A nice pair of socks that covers at least half your calf, also in conservative colors, should be decent since they look at your legs when you sit, to see if your socks are too short and unprofessional.


10. You should feel Comfortable

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When you are getting dressed for an interview, ask yourself if you can deliver yourself while wearing the clothes, you are sporting. Is the coat fit just right? Is your collar, when closed does not show your neck too much? Are your pants to baggy? If you feel that you cannot deliver your style quite well, then changing it until you feel relaxed is advised.