Archive for the 'Monopoly Game' Category

Monopoly - Addicting Games for Every Age

Friday, July 18th, 2008

With so many forms of entertainment available today, games and puzzles remain a fun way to pass the time, a means of instilling good sportsmanship in children, and a way to bring families together. In fact, there are addicting games for people of all ages. Monopoly, however, has to rank on almost everyone’s list of […]

Advertising Effectively - Using Continuity with Promotional Products

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

No matter what your marketing aspirations are, using the concept of continuity can assist you in materializing your goals. Remember, the more times that an individual is exposed to a marketing message, the more likely they are to be impacted by it. When companies use continuity in their images, brand, advertising, and messages, the public […]

In the Eye of the Beholder

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

In July of 2005, the Road Traffic Management Corporation reported that, during the 2003-2004 crash statistics? reporting period, more people died on South African roads each day (one every 48 minutes) than people were killed in Iraq, an acknowledged war zone.
Historically, bad road conditions have only been responsible for roughly 5% of our accidents human […]

Mr. Monopoly Got It Wrong: Cooperation Makes More Money Than Competition

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

Monopoly is a zero sum game based on competition. Since the money supply cannot increase, the players can win only by taking money from other players. The fundamental belief behind Monopoly is lack of money. This means that the only way to get more money is to take it away from others.
This zero sum competitive […]

McDonalds Monopoly Game 2006

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

An Introduction
The McDonald’s Monopoly sweepstakes game is based on the wildly popular board game Monopoly invented in the early 1900s by Charles Darrow. The purpose of the McDonald’s Monopoly game is to attract customers to its nation-wide chain of fast food restaurants.
How To Play
To play the game, simply collect stamp pieces on the back of […]

What Do You Really Win Whilst Playing Monopoly?

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

Let’s talk about the present we don’t read so much as we did once. We prefer the PC instead of a quiet night by the fireplace with our friends, talking about the latest gossips or even playing a board game. When was the last time you played a game based on a real board game? […]

Monopoly - The Board Game

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

Monopoly is a real-estate trading game for two to eight players. Players move their piece around a board by rolling dice, the board being divided into various properties and special squares.
Players can acquire the properties, and once they have a set of related properties, improve them with houses or a hotel. When a player lands […]

Car Auction Web Sites - Bargains or Bogus

Monday, February 4th, 2008

Can anyone really obtain a decent car for $200, real bargains from government seized cars and other government seized merchandise?
Who can actually buy anything at genuine below-market prices? Better yet, who would actually sell anything knowingly at a real bargain if they could easily get more?
Honestly, I always assumed “government seized” was just a lot […]

Christmas Giving - 7 Amazing Tips for Adding a Personal Touch to Your Christmas!

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

1. Gift friends a home made dinner - buy 6 red envelopes and write on a sheet of paper ?An invitation to a specially prepared home made dinner in honor of my special friends to celebrate the festive season together!? Put a time and date on it for about 2 weeks after Christmas and send […]

Customer Discrimination - We Do It All the Time

Monday, January 14th, 2008

A Financial Times editor in London asked my opinion about systems that automatically route customers to higher or lower levels of service based on the loyalty and profitability of the customer.
This happens every day with gold and platinum customers enjoying faster telephone service and shorter lines while everyone else waits and waits.
?Isn?t this a case […]