Shopping For Images
2009-09-09 - extension: rar - size: 82 MB
Shopping For Images
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Build Your Own Website With Shopping Cart Capabilities Sell products and services right from your site easily with the website builder at (More) Sell products and services right from your site easily with the website builder at http://www.onlineweb4u.com. Your products are listed as thumbnails and/or links that can be clicked on to show more details and your cart buttons. You can: • Add up to 3 images per product • Add up to 3 drop-down menus and 1 comment box per product • There is no coding involved • There’s space for 500 products • And it is only $1 for each 50 products upgraded You can customize your cart to accept PayPal or credit card processing. You can also add taxes and shipping and handling to your order subtotals. Some of the benefits include: • PayPal integration • Authorize.net integration • Save $450 in fees when setting up credit card processing • And Cart buttons can be turned on or off With our VeriSign Secure Certified cart, your customers will be worry free when buying products from you. • You’ll save $500 by not having to buy your own secure certificate • And your cart displays your VeriSign Logo on the checkout pages (Less)
Coca-Cola Art Gallery - Images of Joy & Taste COCA-COLA ART GALLERY
Coca-Cola had humble beginnings. Created by pharmacist Dr. John Pemberton (More) COCA-COLA ART GALLERY
Coca-Cola had humble beginnings. Created by pharmacist Dr. John Pemberton in his backyard on May 8, 1886, the concoction of caramel-colored syrup was tested as a soda fountain drink and sold for five cents a glass at the largest drug store in Atlanta, Jacob's Pharmacy. His bookkeeper, Frank Robinson, suggested the name Coca-Cola and created the unique cursive logo that has been the trademark ever since.
In the beginning of the 20th Century, the Coca-Cola company hired creative director William D'Arcy, who set the tone of Coke's advertising for the coming decades. He held the view that Coca-Cola advertising should create scenes that drew people in and made them part of the pleasant interludes of everyday life". D'Arcy showed pleasant people drinking Coca-Cola while doing sociable activities such as shopping and playing games.
In the 1920s, Coca-Cola's advertising began to reflect the prosperity of the times. Advertisements depicted the rising middle class participating in activities once reserved for the elite in society. An advertising poster shows a couple of friends, chillin' outside at a party. An other cardboard shows a young girl being pulled on a board behind a boat. The advertisements created images that people aspired to emulate. And with the growing prosperity, such a dream was within everyone's reach.
Disclaimer: all trademarks are the property of their respective owners. ''Coca-Cola'', ''Coke'', 'The Coke Side Of Life' and the design of the ''Coca-Cola'' Contour Bottle are trademarks of The 'Coca-Cola' Company.
Concept & Realization of 'Coke' Art Blog / Coca-Cola Art Gallery Blog: RockAndRoll Agency ® 2007
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Bomb Queen V5 003 2008 Image WildBlueZero 2009-01-19 - extension: cbr - size: 10 MB
Bomb Queen V5 003 2008 Image WildBlueZero
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