Q. Did anyone else notice in the Sunday paper that all the sales adds did not mention anything about PS3? All of them...Target, Walmart, Best Buy, Toys R Us, even Kmart. These sales adds had Xbox 360, Wii, PS2 (surprising) and PSP, but not one of them even mentioned that the PS3 existed. What do you think this means? Is the PS3 dead? Are all retailers tired of promoting a system that is not selling? What is your opinion?
A. Well, I see the new PS3 commercial every single day at least 3 times. I don't read newspapers, but I've seen a Walmart commercial just recently that was promoting the Playstation 3. Really, the newspaper isn't the best way to promote the PS3 and that's probably one reason you didn't see any PS3 ads. in the newspaper.
T.V. ads and internet ads are the best means to promote the PS3 because they reach a broader audience.
The PS3 is far from dead. The Sony consoles are some of the most popular consoles ever created, and the PS3's sales will pick up this holiday season, especially when the release of some big exclusives next year and with a good game selection as of now.
The PS3 has sold well in my opinion, considering that for about half a year, the PS3 was much higher in price to the inferior and unrealiable Xbox 360. I think that the PS3's console sales will surpass Microsoft's Xbox 360 sales by the end of next year.
T.V. ads and internet ads are the best means to promote the PS3 because they reach a broader audience.
The PS3 is far from dead. The Sony consoles are some of the most popular consoles ever created, and the PS3's sales will pick up this holiday season, especially when the release of some big exclusives next year and with a good game selection as of now.
The PS3 has sold well in my opinion, considering that for about half a year, the PS3 was much higher in price to the inferior and unrealiable Xbox 360. I think that the PS3's console sales will surpass Microsoft's Xbox 360 sales by the end of next year.
Does anyone know of a modeling agency that works specifically with special-needs and disabled kids?
Q. I know that Toys "R" Us uses special-needs kids in their print ads all the time and other companies do as well. I found an agency called Beautiful Kids Inc. However, it seems that they are out of business - as their phone number has been disconnected and there is no website for them. Please let me know if there are others out there or if there is updated information for this one.
A. the place that i have seen, is the owners of the local stores using their own kids, or kids that they know, i don't have an agency around here either.
When these stores offer a $50 giftcard on Black Friday with a specific purchase,are U able to use it that day?
Q. There are 2 items at Toys R Us that I would like and one of them offers a $50 giftcard ad the other item is almost $100, will they let you use the $50 toward your 2nd item or do they put crazy restictions on the giftcard??
A. Well when me and my mom went on black Friday the cashier told her she can use it on a diffrent purchase, like only you can use it that day but it has to be on a diffrent thing. Like you can't pay both items together and use the gift card. That's what he told us.. If I were u is call your local target and ask, hope this helped somewhat :P
Parents, would you ever buy your child this toy?
Q. A McDonalds play set? (similar to those kitchen ones, but it looks like the the register area in a McDonalds). I was looking at the Toys R Us ad, and they were selling them...Oh, only in America would they have that kind of toy.
A. yeah probably if they were interested in stuff like that
why not?? it seems like an ok toy but if it had loads of parts to it then probably not because they just end up breaking or getting lost
why not?? it seems like an ok toy but if it had loads of parts to it then probably not because they just end up breaking or getting lost
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