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In an interview with Fox News on Sunday, July 19, US President Donald Trump defended his administration in response to the coronavirus epidemic. He accused Joe Biden of his rival in this year’s presidential election that “he can’t make two sentences”. For several weeks, the US authorities have been struggling with major SARS-CoV-2 outbreaks in […]
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NEW YORK, February 26 - Demonstrators rallied in the Main Concourse of Manhattan's Grand Central Terminal to protest the killing of Abed al-Fatah a-Sharif, a 21-year-old Palestinian lying unconscious on the ground, by Elor Azaria, an Israeli soldier sentenced on Tuesday to eighteen months in prison, a year of probation and a demotion over the videotaped shooting. (Photo by Joe Catron)
Believe it or not, a single sentence can literally double the conversions you get on your higher ticket items.
Yes, this sounds too good to be true, but once I reveal what the sentence is, you’ll understand.
Now mind you, do not try this with low ticket items. You’ll hate yourself in the morning if you do.
Then again, if you have a lot of time on your hands, it’s your decision as to whether you try this on a $50 item or not.
In my experience, not many marketers are doing this – probably because they’re either too lazy or they simply have no clue how powerful this can be.
Okay, are you ready for the sentence?
Here it is…
“Please get in touch with us personally if you have any questions.”
That’s it.
Simple, right?
Then you give them options. It could be a dedicated email ad
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This is a stock photo of the word Sentencing written in white font on a black background. In the photo the word is centered on a keyword with a group of shapes scattered around it. It conveys a sense of legal proceedings and formal proceedings in a courtroom. Sentencing generally refers to a law that determines the punishment for a crime or offense.
Collection: Caley Postcards
Filename: 9015-028-000-03089.jpg
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County: New Castle County
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Publisher: Souvenir Post Card Co. NY
Stamp: 1c Benjamin Franklin
Postmark year: 1907
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Andrew Darby
d. March 23, 1783
aged 76
"He was a lover of God's word and worship & constant in his attendance in his house of prayer & now rests from his labour & the reward of his works do follow"
"Sease my friends wipe of your tears
Here I must lie til Christ appears"
Straight from West Palm Beach, Belt Buckle Death Sentence play in-your-face thrashcore. It's a good mix of powerviolence with punk, providing a fast tempo while maintaining listenability. Many of their songs revolve around sexual innuendo and gore, very similar to their grindcore and powerviolence contemporaries. Breakdowns are few and far between but are surprisingly melodic, with most of the segues of their songs simply being guitar solos. The quartet have a very underground aesthetic associated with the local skate scenes.
1,000+ people protested against the Government's controversial proposed Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill at Devonshire Green in Sheffield.
The proposed Bill includes proposals that would give police and the Home Secretary increased powers to stop protests on grounds of “serious annoyance or inconvenience” which if you’re a government minister could mean all of them.
It’s a serious erosion of civil liberties and democratic rights.
New Jersey Business Owner Sentenced for Fraudulent Coronavirus Disinfectant Products
A U.S. District Court sentenced a New Jersey businessman to five years in jail for defrauding over 75 victims in a scheme to sell fraudulent Coronavirus disinfectant products. Paul Andrecola was found guilty of selling illegal pesticides that he claimed would help disinfect against the COVID-19 virus.
The sentence was handed down by Judge Robert Kugler, who found the accused of defrauding federal agencies and police and fire departments. Paul had in June pleaded guilty to selling illegal pesticides, wire fraud, and giving false claims to the U.S.
According to the authorities, Paul took advantage of the heightened fears of the Covid-19 pandemic to convince Americans to purchase his product. He lied that his pesticide could effectively kill the coronavirus and said that he’d registered it with the Environmental Protection Agency.
The 63-year-old owns two companies and works in another one, and all are located in Mount Laurel, New Jersey. He manufactured different “Coronavirus disinfectant products” through these companies and sold them under the brand “GCLEAN.”
All pesticides sold in the United States must have EPA approval. However, the court found that EPA hadn’t registered Paul’s products even though he claimed so. The accused used another company that had acquired EPA registration and approval on his products and made false documents that supported his claims.
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On the afternoon Huey Shortt was sentenced to life in prison for releasing poison into Aguagente’s central water purifier his mother was interviewed by a gang of eager reporters on the expansive, and let it be said meticulously manicured, courthouse lawn. “Ms. Shortt, we were hoping you could provide some insight into your son’s heinous crimes. His actions, which resulted in so many deaths—why do you think he did it?” To which Ms. Shortt replied, “Why does anyone do anything?”