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Modern agricultural is first of all advanced technology

Modern agricultural machinery is primarily a powerful machine

Modern agriculture is primarily an efficient economy

Modern agricultural machinery is a multifunctional machine

Modern agricultural machinery is ultimately a high-performance machine

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Goodwood Festival of Speed | Motorvision - Duration: 8:54.

Es sieht aus wie ein Lamborghini

Und es sieht nicht groß oder schwer aus. Es sieht großartig aus.

Es sieht aus wie ein Familienauto. Wir könnten uns vorstellen, es selbst zu fahren.

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3 Common Copywriting Mistakes You Don't Know You're Making - Duration: 5:14.

we sell ourselves every single day we sell our friends we sell our families we

sell others in our day to day lives we obviously also sell our customers

if you sell anything online or ever plan to in the future

you'll use copywriting copywriting for those of you that don't know is

basically the art of selling and persuasion in written form common

examples of this might be email landing pages for sales funnels or even YouTube

titles and today we're gonna identify three common copywriting mistakes you

don't know you're making all right guys welcome to the video straight to the

point we're gonna jump right in no fluff no add-ons no wasted time just wasted

about five seconds of your time right there it's got to have a little bit of

fun on this channel you know spice it up and keep things interesting but today

we're gonna identify three copyright mistakes that most entrepreneurs and

business people just in general don't know that they're making what are three

common mistakes we're gonna identify them here in a second and go into detail

so first and foremost they talk about themselves or their business way too

much ever get a landing page or a website and it starts out like at JP

Morgan and son we manage loans for a living we've been in business for 10

years and we've seen it all you just lost the customer the sad reality is the

customer doesn't care about you and they don't care about your business what does

the customer care about will they care about themselves use your copy to talk

about the customer and how you can help solve their problems don't talk about

yourself that brings me to point number two which is the language now most

people when they write copy they use the wrong language don't talk in your

language talk in the potential customers language so what do i mean by that well

let's look at two examples really briefly right here and we're gonna go

back to the customer a lawn care business and we'll pretend that that's

your business model you take out an ad in the local paper or maybe you run

Facebook Ads to you know a geolocation or something somewhere in close

proximity to your business whatever we're not here to argue you know

semantics so which ad works better or you know

which business I just want you to understand this crucial copywriting

mistake here's two examples of potential ad title number one get rid of

pesticides herbicides and enrich your grass overnight or number to grow your

grass twice as fast and keep it healthy which one is better well the second one

is clearly better why language speak in the customers language

not your own use layman's terms and keep it simple and short now you might think

that a lot of things that you're talking about and referring to like pesticides

or herbicides are common uses or common language or or common sense essentially

but you have to remember that you might be the expert in that field and your

potential customer might not see it that way okay here's one more example that

you might understand a little bit better I'm an entrepreneur and I sell a lot of

information products online that help other aspiring entrepreneurs make more

money quicker an example of an ad related title could be hacked the Amazon

algorithm what Jeff Bezos told me a better example of that ad title in

layman's terms might be rent your Amazon product with this one easy secret why

because not all people looking to purchase something Amazon related might

understand that there's an algorithm or even know what that is

some people might share but most people that would potentially buy that product

are new to Amazon and the same goes for Jeff Bezos do most of the people that

are watching probably understand or know who he is sure but a lot probably don't

- why fight an uphill battle alright moving on to number three now and that

is not using sentences or titles that leave the customer guessing or wanting

more or basically not leading don't tell them what they're going to get don't

summarize don't tell them the overall gist message or subject don't answer the

question instead use a few simple words to pique their interest you definitely

want the title to be relevant but you also want to leave out the answer to the

potential leading question so going back to that last example for instance rank

your Amazon product easiest with that one secret that's going to

the customer think okay clearly this is about ranking Amazon products but what's

that one secret what's the answer that I don't know and there you have it guys

three common copywriting mistakes you don't know you're making hit that like

button if you appreciate the value laid out and the analysis in this video today

I genuinely appreciate you spending your time with me here today watching this

video and talking all things entrepreneurship also let me know in the

comments section down below if you've ever used copywriting or what your

experience with copywriting has been in the past also let me know what could

even knew what copywriting was before you watch this video I know a lot of

people don't and I'll see you in the next one

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[ENG] LuHan x "Sing Out" promoting video 2 - Duration: 0:35.

To create a fortune in the music with a new melody

playing an accompaniment for the dream

Duet can make an incredible attraction

From unfamiliar to familiar

Make a surprises from each note without lying

Creating with heart

making voice for the dream

This is "Sing Out"

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Griffin Repo en tu Kodi - Duration: 4:13.

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Polly and Lori are best friend they are close up always - Duration: 5:27.

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Лекция 18. Мультипликаторы выручки - Duration: 10:55.

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Cơ trưởng Mimosa kể chuyện bị bê đê đòi xem "CÁI ẤY" ở sân bay ! Quá là bánh cuốn luôn ! - Duration: 16:55.

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Лекция 14. Относительная оценка: введение и основы - Duration: 18:10.

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Лекция 21. Сущность реальных опционов - Duration: 15:48.

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Лекция 25. Завершающие мысли - Duration: 9:02.

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Лекция 15. Коэффициент P/E - Duration: 16:32.

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Marvel TV Shows You Completely Forgot About - Duration: 7:50.

Over the last ten years, Hollywood has clearly figured out how to make big-screen superheroes

work, putting together incredibly successful adaptations of characters and worlds that

comic fans love.

Before that, though, well, let's just call it trial and error.

The path to the MCU is littered with strange efforts that have gone mostly forgotten since

they were originally released.

Here are the bizarre Marvel TV shows you've probably never seen.

Generation X (1996)

In an era when the X-Men franchise has a sprawling series of movies and TV hits like The Gifted

and Legion, it's hard to believe that there was a time in which Marvel's mutants weren't

a sure thing.

In the '90s, the core team was thriving in comics and ruling Saturday mornings with

a long-running animated series, and a spin-off called Generation X featured a younger cast

of heroes, still learning the ropes.

In a time before Buffy the Vampire Slayer hit airwaves with a supernatural spin on a

similar idea, Generation X sounds like the perfect way to bring Marvel's edgy '90s

teen drama to television.

It wasn't.

Filmed as a pilot and aired as a TV movie, Generation X is a hallucinogenic nightmare,

and not the good kind.

The production value is insanely low, the acting is lousy, and somehow it doesn't even

manage to be entertainingly bad.

Instead, it's mostly just a reminder of how lucky we are to have better stuff today.

Silver Surfer (1998)

In the '90s, Marvel had huge success with cartoons like X-Men and Spider-Man, but there

were plenty of other attempts at an animated Marvel Universe that ended after a single

season.

1998's Silver Surfer animated series, however, could've been remembered as one of the best.

The Surfer is an inherently weird character, a "cosmic sentinel" whose stories are often

rife with themes of existentialism and philosophical struggle.

Rather than tone it down for the show and turn it into a simple beat-'em-up about good

guys and bad guys, the animators leaned into it with episodes about imperialism, slavery,

and nihilism.

It also incorporated some of the strangest characters the cosmic side of the Marvel universe

has to offer, including Gamora, Uatu the Watcher, Eternity, and even Thanos.

The art style was interesting, too, with imperfect but charming CGI that looks looks like it's

ripped straight from the pages of a Jack Kirby comic.

Unfortunately, a legal dispute between Marvel and Saban the production company, led to the

show's cancellation after a single season.

It's a shame, too - while it was one of the strangest Marvel shows of all time, it

was also one of the most interesting.

The Avengers: United They Stand (1999)

Looking back from a time when they're in the most popular movies ever made, it's

hard to imagine a show about the Avengers being so unpopular that it was canceled after

a single season.

If you've ever seen Avengers: United They Stand, however, you'll understand exactly

why it got the axe.

Rather than including popular heavy hitters like Thor, Captain America, and Iron Man,

the show was populated by heroes that were B-listers at best.

We're not knocking great characters like Hawkeye and the Falcon, but Tigra and the Swordsman

aren't exactly the biggest names Marvel had to offer.

On the other hand, topping that team off with a genuine stinker of a character in Wonder

Man is a recipe for disaster, and giving everyone clunky, toyetic designs rather than their

iconic comic book costumes wasn't a help, either.

Yikes.

Blade: The Series (2006)

Let's give credit where it's due: Blade effectively kickstarted the modern superhero

movie, and Blade II still holds up as one of the best the genre has to offer.

We'll admit that Blade: Trinity might be an imperfect conclusion to the trilogy, but

overall, Blade rules.

With that in mind, it's no surprise that in 2006, Spike TV began developing a series

continuing the adventures of the legendary "daywalker."

Unfortunately, the show lacked the budget, production values, and star power of the big-screen

version.

Wesley Snipes was absent, replaced by Sticky Fingaz of the rap group Onyx, and none of

the other actors from the films appeared in the series, either.

It never quite felt like the Blade of the movies, and ran for one very strange season

but before it ultimately got staked through the heart after 13 episodes.

Supaidaman (1978-1979)

There's an undeniable charm to Japanese tokusatsu shows.

The genre has a long tradition in Japan of colorful costumed heroes fighting grotesque

monsters and giant robots, and America has been importing it for decades now in the form

of the long-running Power Rangers franchise.

All the more interesting, though, is the time the reverse happened and Japan brought an

American hero to a tokusatsu show.

As part of a licensing agreement, Toei, the leading producer of tokusatsu in Japan, made

a show loosely based on Spider-Man in the late '70s.

Often transliterated as Supaidaman to distinguish it from the original, Japan's take resembles

its source material in name and costume only.

Instead of Peter Parker, this Spidey is Takuya Yamashiro, a daring motorcycle racer who got

his powers come from the blood of a dying alien from Planet Spider.

He's tasked with fighting a sinister interstellar force called the Iron Cross Army, led by the

evil Professor Monster.

Oh, and Spidey's got a giant robot called Leopardon.

Supaidaman is all kinds of awesome if you're into tokusatsu, and also super-weird thanks

to scenes where Supaidaman introduces himself as an Emissary from Hell, or shoots at people

with a machine gun.

But he also has a place in toku history: he was the first live-action to introduce a hero

summoning a giant robot, which would become a mainstay in Super Sentai and Power Rangers

afterwards.

Night Man (1997-1999)

The "Ultraverse" line is a pretty odd slice of '90s comics.

These original superhero comics were published by a company called Malibu, which was acquired

by Marvel in 1994 - but not before a few of their heroes had been optioned for mass media.

Along with a short-lived animated series about a team called Ultraforce that was half-satire

and half-ripoff of the far more successful X-Men, the major result was Night Man, which

ranks among the most peculiar superhero shows of all time.

The series focuses on a buff jazz saxophonist who develops the telepathic ability to detect

evil after being struck by lightning, at the cost of never being able to sleep.

With eight hours of his day freed up, he creates a super-suit and starts fighting crime.

At night.

That last part is probably obvious.

It's a stretch of a premise to begin with, and coupling it with laughable production

values makes for a pretty freakish show.

Somehow, it managed to last for two seasons, and reeled in guest stars like Jerry Springer

and Donald Trump.

A slice of pure '90s weirdness, Night Man is mostly forgotten, but give the opening

credits one watch, and we promise it's all you're going to think about for a week.

Mutant X (2001 - 2004)

Mutant X is the product of poor circumstance.

To make a long story short, Marvel sold the film and TV rights for the X-Men to 20th Century

Fox.

Years later, Marvel Studios producer Avi Arad pushed Mutant X into production and was promptly

sued by Fox for violating their agreement by putting X-Men characters in a TV show Fox

didn't produce, which was a pretty big deal after the success of the first X-Men movie.

Because of this, changes were applied to distance Mutant X from its source material, resulting

in a genuinely bizarre show that's not quite an X-Men show but not quite not.

The show is about a group of mutants who gained their powers through a government experiment.

The show follows them while they're on the run, and being kept safe by one of the scientists

that helped create them.

The characters were unrelated to the X-Men, none of them were allowed to have superheroic

codenames, and the only real resemblance to the real X-Men is the presence of mutants,

and the team's mission is to find other mutants and help keep them safe.

Despite its general weirdness, the show ran for three seasons before its production company

folded.

For more infomation >> Marvel TV Shows You Completely Forgot About - Duration: 7:50.

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Zedd, Elley Duhé - Happy Now (Lyrics) - Duration: 3:28.

You're a world away Somewhere in the crowd

In a foreign place Are you happy now?

There's nothing left to say So I shut my mouth

So won't you tell me, babe Are you happy now?

You're the only one who can up and run Leave me just as empty as the day you came

And you hold all the cards, all the broken hearts

Strung over your shoulder till it's all in vain

And only you know the strength of your teeth The wash in the weight of your pockets, so

deep And lonely

You're a world away Somewhere in the crowd

In a foreign place Are you happy now?

There's nothing left to say So I shut my mouth

So won't you tell me, babe Are you happy now?

Are you happy now?

In the palm of your hands

You can make me dance Spin me around in circles till I'm wrapped

in string You keep on talking sweet till your fingers

bleed But don't you dare ask me how I've been

Now only you know the strength of your teeth The wash in the weight of your pockets, so

deep And lonely

You're a world away Somewhere in the crowd

In a foreign place Are you happy now?

There's nothing left to say So I shut my mouth

So won't you tell me, babe Are you happy now?

Are you happy now?

You're the only one who can You're the only, you're the only

You're the only one who can You're the only, you're the only

World away Somewhere in the crowd

In a foreign place Are you happy now?

There's nothing left to say So I shut my mouth

So won't you tell me, babe Are you happy now?

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