Minggu, 11 November 2012

SELF ADVERTISMENT




Lirik Naik Gunung
Naik-naik, ke puncak gunung
Tinggi-tinggi sekali
Naik-naik, ke puncak gunung
Tinggi-tinggi sekali
Kiri-kanan kulihat saja
Banyak pohon cemara
Kiri-kanan kulihat saja
Banyak pohon cemara

Lyric Up Mountain
Up-up, to the top of mountain
high high once
Up-up, to the top of mountain
high high once

left right see only
many of pine trees
left-right see only
many of pine trees



Rabu, 07 November 2012

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purpose of these advertisment
when sick people cough medicines provide Komix at home and anywhere
because more practical and easy to find anywhere
reaction faster cure cough
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How to Make Pancakes

Pancakes are a type of flat sweet bread enjoyed by cultures around the world. Pancake recipes vary but all have the same basic ingredients of flour, eggs and milk. Some countries, like the United States and Canada, serve pancakes for breakfast while others, such as the European regions, serve pancakes as desserts or even side dishes. They are eaten plain, with butter, sprinkled with powdered sugar or filled with pastry, fruit or cheese. Whatever the tradition, pancakes are a truly universal and enjoyable treat.
On Fat Tuesdays (aka Shrove Tuesday) pancakes are eaten because they primarily contain sugar, fat, and flour which are restricted during the fasting of Lent.

Ingredients

The following ingredients will make about 8 10-inch pancakes (more or fewer, depending on the size). You may change the amounts of ingredients according to the amount of which you wish to serve.
  • 2 cups (9oz/255g) plain or all-purpose flour (See tips below)
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 1/2 cups (350ml) of milk
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
  • 2 tablespoons butter/vegetable oil
  • 5 tablespoons sugar
- 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla
 Steps
  1. 1
    Crack eggs into a bowl and beat until fluffy. Add in the dry ingredients, (omit baking soda if using self-raising flour), and milk. Do not stir mixture at this point.



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  2. 2
    Melt the butter in a microwave-safe bowl. Make sure that it's completely melted; about a minute is sufficient.

  3. 3
    Add the butter and the milk to the mix. Stir gently, leaving some small clumps of dry ingredients in the batter. Do not blend until completely smooth. If your batter is smooth, your pancakes will be tough and flat as opposed to fluffy.

  4. 4
    Heat your frying pan to a medium low flame. If you have an initial "pancake" setting on your stove, use that. Be sure to use non-stick spray, or a pat of butter so the pancakes won't stick.

  5. 5
    Sprinkle a few flecks of water onto your pan. If it 'dances', or jumps from the pan with a sizzle, the pan is ready for the batter.

  6. 6
    Pour about 3 tablespoons to 1/4 cup batter from the tip of a large spoon or from a pitcher onto the hot griddle(Or your greased frying pan). The amount you pour will decide the final size of your pancakes. It is best to begin with less batter, and then slowly pour more batter onto the pan to increase the pancake size.

  7. 7
    Cook for about two minutes or until the pancake is golden. You should see bubbles form and then pop around the edges. When the bubbles at the edge of the batter pop and a hole is left that does not immediately close up, flip the cake gently.

  8. 8
    Cook the other side until golden and remove. Want a deeper color? Repeat the steps for another thirty seconds per side until the pancake is done enough for your tastes.

  9. 9
    Enjoy! Try adding butter, peanut butter, syrup, jelly, chocolate chips or fruit to your pancakes for a different, more exciting flavor. The varieties are endless. These are the most delectable pancakes you will ever taste.


how to improve your calligraphy writing

Sometimes we can't write using a computer. When you want to use some embellishment and artistic lettering, calligraphy will make your writing stand out.
how to improve your

Step 1  

Get a calligraphy book if you want to learn an established style or form. For simply embellishing your usual lettering, this may not be needed, but the results will not be authentic calligraphy.

Step 2  

Buy some lined paper. The lines act as guides so the lettering will be a consistent size. If you don't have access to lined paper, you can make your own with a hard pencil and ruler, by measuring equal distances down each side of the page, and then lightly marking a straight line between each mark.

Step 3  

Obtain a set of calligraphy pens, or at least one broad nibbed pen. Alternately, you may be able to shape the end of a crayon or use a wide point marker to create your letters, but the results may not be as good.

Step 4  

Practice making individual letters, first marking the general shape of a letter, then using the wide pen nib or other alternate writing instrument to give it its final shape with curves, and variations in line width. You will want to pay close attention to how the lines flow if you are duplicating an existing, recognised style.

Step 5  

Continue practicing individual letters in upper and lower case until you have mastered the shape of each one. You may want to pay more attention to more commonly used letters as you begin, but eventually, you should master all of the letters of the alphabet.

Step 6  

Begin to practice forming words, then sentences with your newly learned technique. Be aware of the spacing of letters within and between words. In some Olde English forms of calligraphy, some letters may be difficult to distinguish, so a reader will need to see the text well enough to make out words to have enough clue to understand what you have written.

Step 7  

Use your technique in daily writing when possible. You won't want to turn in a science report written in calligraphy, but you can use it in your diary, creative writing endeavors, or even in notes to your friends, outside of class, of course.

Step 8  

Compare your lettering with other people's lettering, and you may be find some styles of letters you want to copy.

Tips

  • It isn't always going to be perfect. Keep practicing, and try to notice where you need more work on developing your technique.
  • Use a good quality stock (paper) for finished work, and invest in calligraphy pens if you are going to make a permanent hobby of it.

Things You'll Need

  • A book
  • Lined paper
  • A pen or pencil

Kamis, 18 Oktober 2012

Technic of Presuasion



Stacking
List of reason why the product or service is good
Example

Dettol Product Features
- Anti-bacterial, Anti-fungal, Anti-viral effect by PCMX, a specialized antibacterial ingredient.
- Unique Dettol fragrance by pine-oil ingredient.
- Excellent to eliminate Salmonella, E.Coli, 0-157, Acne-causing bacteria, body odour-causing bacteria, etc.
- The reliable brand recommended by doctors around the world for the personal hygienic life.
- Recommened by Korea Medical Association for the first time ever in Korea.
- The Specialized Antibacterial Brand with a variety of product line for your hygienically healthy life. 
you just read the reason why dettol is good



 Pepsodent Sensitive Expert Features
-Potassium Citrate: Absorb into the tooth structure and relieves pain in sensitive areas quickly than ordinary toothpaste
-Zinc Citrate: anti-plaque - prevent the buildup of plaque that is a major cause tooth and gum problems Mineral
-HAP: cover the exposed dentine, thus protecting the tooth nerve of sensation of hot and cold
you just read the reason why pepsodent is good
Repution
Makes product or service familiar to consumens
Example
Apple Product
All the procuct apple always get repution because the product always very expensive all we know it. 

Toshiba
All the product Toshiba always get repution because the product usually durable and trendy everybody know it


Slogan
Identity product or service with an idea
Example

You C 1000
“Healthy inside, Fresh outside”
An idea to make we believe when you drink “You C 1000” you will healthy inside your body and make you feel fresh


Grand Livina
“Experience Advanced Riding Comfort”
An idea to make we think when driving grand livina makes us very comfortable because they have many experience to make that happen


Logo
Identity product or service with symbol
Example

Honda
We see a wing with red color usually in motorcycle we know it’s Honda

Starbucks
We see long hair mermaid wear crown with green color usually in cofe house we know it’s Starbucks


Snob appeal
A society product or service with personalty or lifestyle
Example


Gudang garam international
uses it if you think you brave to do anything



A Mild – Go Ahead
You can do anythings ? why not try this make your life more fun
Cause and effect
Uses this product and your problem disappear
Example

Daktarin
Removes fungus in body with couple week


shinzui facial wash
makes your face more white with couple week


Emotional appeal
Uses emotions to sell a product or service
Example



 
Oxxy facial foam

If use it you will feel cold sensasion and fresh again and if you don’t your face will not fresh

Extra joss
If you drink it will recharge your energy and become power up
and if you don’t your energy will drain faster and you become weak
Price appeal
Consumers will getting something extra for less money
Example

Herpic
With six thousand rupiah your toilet clean just like new


Sunlight
With one drop make all of your dirty plate clean


Testimotional
Someone endorses the product
Example

Spacy helm in
Uses people testimotion to promotion the product


GM Helm
Uses UJ testimotion to promotion the product


Sex appeal
The product will enchant few your sexual attractiveness
Example

Tooth paste close up fire freeze
Make your breath cool and make your smile more attractive


Garnier men
Make your face clean and fresh and you will easy to get women


Band wagon
Uses peer pressure to influence the consumers if everyone else is doing it so should you
Example

Smart modem
A lot of people use it because fastest internet connection and wide coverage

Prudential
A lot of people uses this insurance for they safely for future



Confusion
Gains the consumers attation by confusing them to retains the attation as the consumers tries figure all the message
Example

Kit-kat
Because this commercial make me confusion and we still tried to figure out this mean

Mint Candy
We still thinking there is no connection between mint candy and pencil


Technical jargon
Uses the technical word to impress the consumers
Example
Pond’s age miracle
“Intellegent pro cell-complex” technical word not everyone know that mean but it sound very good to skin


Dancow nutrigold
DHA, LA, ALA, Choline and Taurine which serves to nutrition response not everyone know that mean but sound make your child more smarter


Transfer
Association the product with word or ideas that may or may not the retail the product. The association  seek to transfer certain quality to the product.

Example


Clas Mild
“Talk less,Do more” the idea is make people believe if you uses it can become talk less and do more something useful



Nike
“Just Do It” the idea is make people believe if uses it can do something
Name Calling
The appertion compare it product or service to competation favoriable to the appertion
Example
Rinso
Rinso compare with detergent X and Rinso can make the clothes more clean that detergent X
Mama Lemon
Mama Lemon compare with other brand and Mama lemon can make more clean


Plain folks
The apertation rises to identy it’s product with people just like you
Example


Djarum Super
People who likes adventure must uses it

Star mild
People who alive must uses it



Glittering generality
The viewer given general feeling about the product, but not much else
Example

Clas mild
It give feeling but not detail the product or quality
A Mild
It give feeling about the product but not much else


Avontre garde
The sugestionthat using this product put the user a head of the time
Example

Samsung galaxy S3
Make people who uses it feel a head of the time because the technology


iPhone 5
Make people who uses it feel in the future because of technology

Fact and figure
Statistics and objectif factual information or use to prove superorty the product




Garnier
9 from 10 women choose it for their skin

Prenagen
8 from 10 pregnant women choose it for their unborn child



Weasel word
To suggest positive meaning without actually really making any graunty
Example


Ciptadent shiny white
First use your tooth can white and shine

Relaxa
After consume this you breath like air condition


Magic ingredients
To suggestion that some almost miracles discovery makes the product accept effective
Example
Hilo milk
Red algae absorb all the essential minerals rich in calcium, magnesium, and 74 organic mineral

Nutrisari pomegranate
Pomegranate fruit rich in benefit and it also has a lot of history

Patriolism
To suggestion that procursing the product show your love of your country
Example
 
Indomie
Doesn’t matter what kind of ethnic group the favorite nodles in Indonesia still indomie
Top coffee
If you loves Indonesia you must drink Top coffee



Bribery
Seems to give disable extra something
Example


Daia
Buy it and you get beautiful bowl for free

Ekonomi
Buy it and you get beautiful plate for free



Wit and humor
Consumers attractive the product that audioun by giving viewer the reason to leave are enternaint by cleaver uses of visual oral language
Example



Djarum 76
Jawa genie always funny this commercial
Tory chesse cracker
Funny dancing, I laugh if watched this 




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