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Get wholesale replica designer sunglasses for as little as ten bucks per dozen

April 11, 2007 by Chris

CTSWholesalers has recently launched a website where you can purchase Wholesale Sunglasses. Retailers of sunglasses might be interested in having a look at the many designs and styles available for purchase at CTSWholesalers.

Perhaps you’re an individual who’s looking to sell products, perhaps at flea markets, festivals or fairs? Or perhaps you already have an established business but you’re looking for give away promotional items, or additional items to sell in your retail or chain store or kiosk? Since pretty much everyone needs sunglasses, and often wants to look stylish purchasing wholesale designer replica sunglasses might be the right kind of item for you to look into.

CTSWholesalers offers a wide assortment of styles of replica designer sunglasses. You can find everything from cattier, sportswear and surfwear sunglass styles in metal and plastic design.

The look alike sunglasses have been inspired by famous designer brands but do not carry fake names that are similar to the original designer brand name. These are perfectly legal sunglasses similar to designer brands because they have been inspired by their popular styles.

Along with replica designer sunglasses you can also purchase wholesale sunglass accessories, sunglass clip-ons, as well as sunglass displays and repair kits. Whole sale sunglasses are prices from $10 and up per dozen pair. That sounds like a very good price to me.

The following is a press release by CTSWholesalers:

CTSWholesalers Launch Website for Wholesale Sunglass Buyers
CTS Wholesale Sunglasses today launched a web site dedicated to helping sunglass retailers who sell designer replica sunglasses.

CTS Wholesale Sunglasses today announced the launch of their new site at online sunglass store for selling at high traffic areas.

The retail sunglass industry has high operating margins and the dealers can make a nice profit buying the sunglasses in wholesale and then selling these at retail counters or stalls in malls and fairs. “Sunglasses that typically cost $15 a dozen can be easily sold for about $8 per pair, earning a very high profit per sale,” reported Kirk Bachelder while announcing the site.

Our sunglasses do not carry any brand names and are 100% safe for the dealers to sell
The site contains information about a large variety of replica sunglass designs that are inspired by leading brands. “We do not sell fake sunglasses and do not recommend that the retailers sell them”, cautioned Kirk. “Our sunglasses do not carry any brand names and are 100% safe for the dealers to sell,” he added.

The site will also carry special offers like a starter pack with an assorted collection of 36 pairs of latest and popular designs and a rack to hold 24 pairs, at a low $99. A newbie retailer can test the waters and explore the market with this low investment package before jumping in with larger stocks.

The helpful customer service and blazing fast shipping ensures that the dealers get their shipments before the time most of the other wholesalers have even dispatched the goods.

The retail sunglass industry is very popular with entrepreneurs because of the high margins. People prefer to buy cheap ‘compare to’ or replica sunglasses that look like the eyewear from the leading brands but cost much lesser. They do not feel the pinch if these sunglasses are lost or broken. They can also try different looks easily to match the season and the mood.

About CTS Wholesalers:
CTS Wholesalers offers tips and guidance to the sunglass retailers about the best ways to maximize the profits in marketing their wares at the malls, stores, exhibitions and flea markets. Visit the site at www.CTSwholesalers.com.

Contact Information:
Kirk Bachelder – Member
CTS Wholesalers
3525 Brady Ct. N.E.
Salem, OR 97303

Phone: 503.364.3486
Fax: 503.589.4121




Filed Under: Sales and Marketing, Shopping Tagged With: 10 dollars per dozen, cool, corporate give away, designer, fair, famous, festival, flea market, marketing, promotion, promotional items, replica designer sunglasses, sale, sell sunglasses, sunglass accessories, sunglass repair kit, wholesale sunglasses

Canada’s best Pianist Glenn Gould

April 11, 2007 by Chris

Glenn Gould (25 September 1932 – 4 October 1982)

The best Canadian premier Pianist of all time is Glenn Gould, period! End of all explanations and discussions.

If I had the chance to witness 2 musical acts of the last millennium it would be that of Glenn Gould playing anything and Canada’s own Max Webster. Honestly, I feel like I was gypped by this musical exclusion. (Maybe I shouldn’t have used that word because it is a reference to the negative aspects of “gypsies”, did you know that? Sorry, all of you gypsies of the world. I just thought that people should know the origins of some words.) Ok class, now on to the subject at hand.

I am proud and honored to announce that I live just outside his neighbourhood. He lived at 32 Southwood Drive in Toronto, Ontario. Main St. turns into Southwood Dr., and it’s south of Danforth Ave very close to where we currently own a home. He lived out his life in an apartment at 110 St Clair Ave. W, near Avenue Road. Across the road, on the north-west corner of Avenue Road and St. Clair, is the Glenn Gould Park. We used to live in that area too when we were apartment dwellers. This is another small park that has recently been named in honour of the internationally famous pianist.

This giant was a tortured genius. In 1957, he was the first musician to play in the former USSR after WWII. And you thought someone else was the first to play there, ha!

He was a Presbyterian of Scottish extraction. Gould made his debut as an organist, not as a pianist, at the Eaton Auditorium, Toronto, on December 12, 1945, not yet 13 years of age. Later on in his life he said that this was his favorite and best acoustic quality venue in which to play in, in Toronto. People were said to be greatly impressed and astonished by Gould, the child, who could play with such brilliant technique and interpretive ability. On May 8, 1946, Gould performed, for the first time, as piano soloist with the Toronto Conservatory Orchestra at Massey Hall in Toronto.

In the fall of 1977, the U.S. Government sent two ships, Voyager 1 and 2, into outer space. A variety of messages were placed on board these earthly space craft that were capable of communicating the existence of intelligent creatures living on our planet. Among these was included a short prelude by Johann Sebastian Bach, as performed by Glenn Gould.

He became a frail hypochondriac who lived in a solitary nocturnal existence. For fear of injuring his hands, he refused to shake hands, even with conductors after a show. Gould was obsessed with the Canadian Arctic and dreamed of spending an entire winter above the Arctic Circle. He also had a unique obsession with his piano chair and animals. He was aware of this unique obsession of Buffalo NY from Torontonians.

He was also said to be witty and fun-loving. I had met a person who was working at CBC as a camera man and he told me that he never ever spoke to him but, saw him on a regular basis at CBC. He remembers all the eccentric traits that he was said to have. Glenn Gould also suffered stage fright. He would sit very low in his chair, humming and singing as he played.

Not that I’m comparing myself to him but, when I play difficult pieces, I too hum and sing certain phrases of a piece that I am playing. He was known for his nocturnal living habits but I am not. By doing all of his work at the CBC recording studios at night, this allowed him unheard of access to all aspects of recording technology.

He decided in 1964, a year before my birth, at the age of 32 to quit doing all live concerts. His final performance was in Los Angeles, in 1964, what a drag on my part. So why do you think he did this? This is why he quit playing live.

My favorite documentary that he produced was called “The idea of North“. You get an idea of what is like at the 7:08th minute of this video. This was really out there for the times but in today’s environment it is just plain BRILLIANT! This is a must to see.

My favorite documentary about him is called “32 short stories of Glenn Gould”. This is another must to see if you can catch it on CBC. Strangely, this documentary strangely captures the feeling of being Canadian.

Two days after his 50th birthday he suffers a massive stroke. He was rushed to Toronto General Hospital where he died a week later on Oct. 4, 1982. The world was stunned by Gould’s sudden death. All the more shocking due to the fact that he, almost neurotic, went to great lengths to avoid getting sick.

I just wish that more people had the opportunity to have seen him live.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Glenn Gould, Music, Musicians Tagged With: 32 stories of Glenn Gould, CBC recordings, Glenn Gould, Max Webster, The True north

eTrafficJams – Pay for performance

April 11, 2007 by Chris

If you run website, perhaps one that is an online business or an online showcase for your small or large business you probably already know how important it is for your website to be found quickly and easily by people searching search engine sites like Google or Yahoo for the type of products or services that you sell.

Why not use the services of a company such as eTrafficJams to promote your site and achieve higher standing for your keywords on the various search engines? eTrafficJams is a search engine optimization company that is based out of the Tampa Bay, Florida area. This company created the “Pay for Performance” seo service.

What is a pay for performance SEO service? Well, eTrafficJams charges monthly fees based on the number of top 10 rankings that they achieve for your websites keywords. They promote your site, using keywords that will work best to bring traffic and customers to your site, on the big search engines like Google, Yahoo and MSN. eTrafficJams guarantees that they will get your site a minimum of 10 top 10 ranks on these search engines each month, or that months service will be free of charge.

Visit the eTrafficJams website to learn more about their SEO services and the company in general, and then decide if you’d like to promote your site with a company that stands by their performance.

Filed Under: Sales and Marketing, Technology, Web and Technology, Web Site Promotion Tagged With: etrafficjams, Google, keyword search, keywords, MSN, Search engine optimization, SEO, site promotion, top 10 keywords, top 10 rank, website, Yahoo

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