*** NEW Fast Moving Alert – SMVI ***
Hello there handsome boys and beautiful girls. I’ve got some good
news for you. My new alert is another sub-penny! I’ve actually never
been a big sub-penny trader or anything, but my sub penny alerts have
been absolutely off the charts and my email requests for more of them
have been really pouring in.
Now for those of you who like something a little bit more
intense…faster paced…more wild, and more suited to making big
profits quickly…I bring you SMVI – Social Media Ventures, Inc.
have some alerts in the dollar range coming soon as well
that are really fantastic and have tremendous potential.
generating web sites. SMVI will integrate an online advertising program that
focuses on attracting advertisers to its core demographics for each social
networking site. Currently SMVI operates two social networking sites: www.petsplaces.com and www.rocktag.us.
about the company details, scroll down a bit and skip this part since
it’s kinda lengthy.
proof industry. Social Media like Twitter and Facebook are very
popular, but they are just two sites of many. The Social Media
atmosphere is always changing. A few years ago, you HAD to have a
MySpace. Now you’re considered legally insane if you use MySpace
instead of Facebook. I’m sure in a few more years, something will
topple Facebook and it will go on and on.
Facebook page for our group, I’ll send you the link in a day or two. Anyway, for my personal Facebook I don’t use it that often. However,
that’s just me. SO many people I know use it non-stop. I think it’s
kinda freakish to use it so often, but I’m telling you…when I worked
in an office, half the people I worked with would be on Facebook
non-stop. Of course I’d yell at them and threaten to fire them (LOL),
but I never would. When they got yelled at, they’d try to be sneaky and
they’d Facebook on their cell phones!
you the power of Social Media and how powerful it is. If you’re not
obsessed with Facebook, I’m sure you know plenty of people who are.
about their Facebook lives on our dates, sometimes they even update
their little status WHILE we’re on a date. How rude! Nobody likes me
literally rules some people’s lives. Other people are just as obsessed
with Social Media…but don’t use Facebook. Maybe they use Twitter or
some other platform. There are also specialty Social sites, like for
dog owners, punk rockers, sex perverts (sickos!), and god knows how many
other little niche markets.
pretty solid plan to capitalize on all that and generate some serious
revenue from the Social Media cultural phenomenon.
and managing Social Media sites specifically to target certain
demographics that advertisers would love to reach with their marketing
campaigns. For example…
this site will be their biggest money maker. So this site is a Social
Media platform that allows pet owners to share pics of their pets,
create a custom profile for their pets, blog about their pets, etc. You
can create a profile (like a Facebook profile) for yourself, featuring
your pet…or you can even create a profile FOR your pet, like your pet
is a person!
mother always has a fluffy white dog. She is SO into these dogs. She
has a little mug with the dog’s picture on it. She had refrigerator
magnet made from the dog’s picture. I could go on and on with more
frightening examples. I showed her this site and she absolutely LOVED
it and I think she’s going to make a profile for her dog.
and cats. It’s really like their own child to many people. Who can
blame them? Animals are very lovable.
about their kids, a pet owner likes to do the same. Who wants to see
these pics and hear these stories? Other pet owners of course! So how
ingenious is it to create a massive community for all of these loving
pet owners to come together and THEN, charge companies in the pet
industry big bucks to advertise their products on this site???
dog if they get lost. You could advertise on TV, spend massive amounts
of money, and reach a huge audience that is probably not even interested
in the dog collar. Instead, you could spend much less and only
reach the exact audience that would be interested in buying your
product.
chooses old fashioned advertising instead of something MUCH more
targeted and cost-effective, in my opinion, is making a very bad
decision.
dollars and get the highest ROI. In case you don’t know, ROI means
Return on Investment…how much money your company makes as a result of
your advertisement, compared to how much you spent on that
advertisement.
I think that’s a very solid plan and I really think this company
will overall do quite well. Since it’s a sub-penny and it has the
potential to run extremely quickly, definitely consider making some big
quick profits from day trading this one. However, I think you should
also consider looking at SMVI a little more long or medium term as well.
August 16th, SMVI hit a high of .0075. A 60% gain in two days is pretty
nice.
again to that same price…you’d be looking at a gain of almost 83% over
the current price!
the right direction the gains still may very well be pretty sweet. Plus
I’m sending this one out at night so those of you who aren’t full
time traders staring at your computers waiting for my emails will still
have the chance to take advantage of this one.
in the right direction is how we make our biggest profits. Volatility
in the wrong direction is how we lose our shirts, so of course use extra
caution.
an action packed day. Use caution but be ready to book some big profits
if things go our way on this hot sub-penny play!
See you tomorrow,
The Trader
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you are prepared to lose.
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