
Old newspaper bones: One of the short comments on the province of Alberta - Guess who is "No Money"
Old newspaper bones: One of the short comments on the province of Alberta - Guess who is "No Money" A doctor called and said: Someone advised him to stop advertising in this newspaper because the newspaper is in trouble...
Old newspaper bones: One of the short comments on the province of Alberta - Guess who is "No Money" A doctor called and said: Someone advised him to stop advertising in this newspaper. Because of the economic crisis of the newspaper, he had to use substandard paper and reduce the number of printed newspapers. It is understood that several local Chinese newspapers are printed by two factories. This newspaper has always used newsprint worthy of the name, which is popular among broadsheets and tabloids. From the aspects of reading, broadcasting, mailing and distribution, there is no need to use drawing paper. Each issue of this newspaper is sent to thousands of subscribers within and outside the state, at home and abroad. Newsprint is light and easy to fold. This newspaper is printed by a large enterprise with factories in several big cities. The printed pages are brightly colored and delivered to various newspaper sales outlets, where they are sold out. At present, the weekly print volume of this newspaper is nearly double, one and a half times, and seven to eight times that of several newspapers. Although the advertising revenue that newspapers rely on is in the most unsatisfactory period, however. The printing fee is paid twice a week, and the debt will be owed from the end. The factory said that this is not the case for one newspaper. It has failed to deliver the layout for printing on time many times. I am afraid it "no money". The doctor revealed that the person who advised him said, hurry up and find a certain newspaper. The advertising fee will be half or more than half of this newspaper! There is a special discount for new applicants. There is no charge for the first two or three months. We will discuss the price after business picks up. How can you have "no money" when you can play such a lavish game? Don't you see me? When a certain newspaper opened, there were several bosses behind the scenes, each giving away funds of one thousand, three thousand, or several thousand yuan. One expert said: A certain newspaper is owned by a "rich Fengcheng" Chinese and is an enterprise invested and operated in Alberta. An anonymous person revealed that the newspaper's manager said with confidence several times: "I won't look for advertisements?" Others speculated that someone must be "covering up". People are wondering, how could this newspaper fall into the position of "no money"? A well-informed person said that this newspaper had only published its 96th issue and had given four weeks’ notice to hold a party to celebrate its 100th issue. Each invitee would bring one or two hundred or dozens of yuan to eat and drink. It seems that "No money" is from a certain newspaper, right? If a certain newspaper is not "no money", why should it break the rules of the newspaper industry and use despicable means to win over advertisers? Why put the "ointment" of the economic crisis on this newspaper's face? It’s nothing more than putting others down in order to elevate yourself! People in Siyi said: "This is a tea cabinet that sells big bags. One cup comes with two pieces. First, hold it against the opposite side, and then use an ox knife to cut it!" Sima Zhao's heart was known to everyone on the road. Readers are advised not to go to places that lack credibility in order to save a few dollars by not placing your advertisements in the local media with the largest circulation and the greatest effectiveness. The money is spent but the results are not achieved, "losing the wife and losing the army", in the end, like those restaurants that were closed recently, advertising was not money, and there is no regret! May I ask that wise doctor how to prescribe it? 1 The Alberta Times, published 18 years ago, appears at the China Week event in the city center. The photo appears in the Arizona Republic on February 5, 1994.
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