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The third short review of the province, Lao Bao Gu

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The third short review of the province, Lao Bao Gu, are there any frogs jumping along the street, free to be caught? A well-intentioned person asked: Your newspaper's advertisements are also 50% off, 70% off, ...

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Alberta Short Commentary No. 3 Old Newspaper Bones How can there be frogs jumping along the street for anyone to catch? A well-intentioned person asked: Are your newspaper's advertisements 50% off, 70% off, or even no money? Old newspaper people believe that in a business society, market value is often a symbol of the rise and fall of various industries. Most private media rely on advertising revenue as their financial backbone. Our customers have learned from long-term practical experience. Advertising in this newspaper is booming and has the best results. The most fundamental requirement for overseas Chinese living in foreign lands is to live and work in peace and contentment, and the Chinese business community aims to run and manage their business well. Since the founding of this newspaper, it has always regarded activating Chinese business and prospering the Chinese economy as the basic starting point of serving the community, developing the newspaper industry, and promoting Chinese culture. With a responsible attitude, we work hard to make every advertisement well so that it can receive due social benefits. A female doctor from Taiwan once said that it was a great pleasure to read the Alberta Times every week, copy down the addresses of newly recommended restaurants in the newspaper, and go to the restaurants with the whole family on weekends to taste them! Those who are careful will see that this newspaper has a dazzling array of advertisements for restaurants, teahouses, real estate, investment, accounting, insurance, doctors, lawyers, etc. Various small advertisements such as: restaurant recruitment, family nanny, room rental, house maintenance, water and electricity installation, company opening, finding friends for marriage, etc. There is an endless stream of people, and they are well-known. The credibility of this newspaper is evident. Many restaurants, teahouses and Bufa Restaurants have been advertising in this newspaper since they were first published. Their operations are changing with each passing day and their business is booming. There are too many to mention. Some restaurants place large advertisements in this newspaper at the right time. The editorial department promptly invites food lovers and restaurant industry seniors to give trial reviews, and then reporters write special articles to promote and introduce them. Sure enough, guests are coming like clouds and doors are like a courtyard. There was a restaurant that saw the good momentum driven by advertising and split it into four. The four restaurants became famous throughout the city. There is a large restaurant, first-class equipment, and top-quality dishes and snacks. When the new business was opened, it was advertised grandly and it was a success. Business is booming. Soon, the restaurant planned to change its focus to serving Westerners and reduce advertising in this newspaper. The business continued to decline, and eventually it closed down! Some people sighed: ?#26080;But the flowers have fallen off? It turned out that the actual price of this restaurant was nearly double the advertised price. The shop owner said he would stop advertising. In order not to open the "skylight", he kept advertising there. Anyway, there is no charge, so I have to let it be. With such fraud, where is the credibility of the newspaper? There is a saying: Are there any frogs jumping around in the street, free to be caught? What a fool! As the saying goes: Don't be afraid of not knowing the goods, but be afraid of comparing goods. What is the price and what is the product?

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