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Collecting Quality Die Cast

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

When you have got 3 bros, it is a challenge to find the ideal Christmas or birthday surprise that is not the usual shirt from L.L. This year, I am going all out in the nostalgia department — I go all of the way back to our infancy.

Everybody knows that little boys love models, whether it’s model vehicles, or vans, or airplanes, or ships. And our home, like many others with lots of boys, had a monstrous collection of Matchbox and Hot Wheels automobiles in each size, shape and color possible. That is the reason why I determined to look into finding some top quality die cast collectibles on the internet. I think it is something they’d never buy for themselves, but would adore to have however. Do you go to the local Toys ‘R’ Us, or do you have to find some specialised dealer? I found the solutions to lots of my questions online.

There are actually many internet sites featuring die cast collectibles, with a stupefying variety of products to choose between. If it’s autos you are after, there are tons of sites and brands to test out.

And you can still find lots of these models that are all metal — no plastic balances at all. For the major collector, you can browse online by scale, with everything from one / eighteen to one / 64 enthusiastically available. And it is amazing, because some of the newer die cast collectibles are just as well made as the ones we grew up with. Even if the precise model or models of die cast collectibles you’re trying to find are evasive, there are sites out there that produce mint-quality duplicates. Thankfully, I did not have to look far to find what I wanted for my Big Brother. I found an HO scale 1965 Shelby Cobra that was white with blue stripes and completely gorgeous. When it came in the post ( with shipping free, naturally ) it was like emptying a chunk of our youth.

I know my bro’s going to like it, and I know it’s going to be an one-off present that he’ll truly preserve.

Internet Marketing with your RSS

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

RSS came from Netscape who intends to provide a means for users to easily customize their homepage or websites which contains links to website that interest them.

Internet marketing through the RSS has made marketing more successful. Users are given the freedom to add RSS feeds to ther readers or aggregators and can be linked to the products and services available.

If you want to use RSS, you should first have an email account (e.g. Yahoo, MSN, Gmail) or networking websites (e.g. Frendster, Multiply, MySpace or Hi5) or newspaper or television network websites (e.g. New York Times, CNN) for medium to big-scale companies.

Personal blogsites and networking websites can work well with small time industries. Club or Organization websites can also help market through their usage of the products like fishng gear for local fishing club.

With this technological development, RSS can help in online marketing to promote a business may it be small scale to big.