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Them and Us

Them and Us: Current Issue, Issue 21, Volume 1, for Tuesday, December 7, 2010. New Issue published every Tuesday, and updated throughout the week. Next issue due online December 14, 2010.

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120710-0808 - Passinault: Perhaps peace being declared at last was too premature. The losers who oppose us don't know when to quit, as they are bitter about losing. Nolan lost, indeed. Looks like we are now in for a long term cold war between web sites; a perpetual war in business, industries, and in pop culture.


INITIALIZING

ISSUE INTRODUCTION BY EDITOR AND PUBLISHER C. A. PASSINAULT

I recently had a focus group sit down in front of a computer. I showed them Frontier Pop, in allTampa modeling portfolios, model testing, and modeling portfolio photography. of its ultra cool, and too-slick glory, and then another pop culture site which is trying to compete with Frontier Pop.
Their response did not surprise me. Even though the other site had a decade of unique content, the content was either obscure, or difficult to find, and Frontier Pop won in every way. Frontier Pop won with design, content, the organization of that content, and because it was actually cool. As one reviewer told me, frankly, “Frontier Pop is genuinely cool. The other site tries too hard, and comes off as a wanna be. The nerds can’t hang with you, at all!”
Well, I can’t argue with that.
The other pop culture site, which has a registered name attesting that the site is the realm of crazy fanboys, started in 2000, and has year, upon years, of content. IF that content could be easily referenced, they’d be a contender, and it would give Frontier Pop a challenge of sorts. That’s a big “if”, however, and even if that came to pass, there is another aspect of Frontier Pop which cannot be ignored.
You see, Frontier Pop, although it launched just a few months ago, has even more content than the older rival site. How so? It’s because Frontier Pop has over 12 years of web content, and over 23 years of culture and history behind it. Frontier Pop, you see, is far more than what is actually on the Frontier Pop web site. Frontier Pop is also a marketing lead-in for all of my other sites, so the content of all of the 55+ web sites that I’ve been updating for over a decade are, actually, a part of Frontier Pop. Additionally, all of that web site content was updated at a much higher rate over a much longer time. Therefor, Frontier Pop has over 1,200 times the content of the other pop culture web site. All of that content, too, is easily referenced, and easily navigated, because all of those web sites are well-designed, unlike the rival pop culture site, which is a mess.
Backwards compatible, indeed! (to be continued)

 

 

 

 

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C. A. PassinaultC. A. Passinault - Posted 12/01/10: 0830

Finally, after running behind for several issues (five to be exact... November was a busy month, as I’ve been up to my elbows in a project which I cannot talk about online at the moment.... Let’s just say that it will secure the resources that I’ll need for my event and indie film projects), I’m caught up. Although the past five issues of Frontier Pop will stay rather small until more content is added in the future (remember that all issues remain in play, and are updated with new content, as they are treated as subject-based sections of content), we’re on track. Next week’s issue of Frontier Pop, issue 21, will be larger than they have been recently, linking to a ton of Tampa indie film reviews on my Tampa Bay Film Tampa Film Review site. All of those reviews will link back to the issue 21 running archive here on Frontier Pop. That’s my secret weapon: all of my web sites, and recent updates and content addition to them, are often treated as part of current issues of Frontier Pop. Also, all of my sites are a part of Frontier Pop. This makes Frontier Pop the largest, and most effective, pop culture, entertainment, and information site in Florida, with over 12 years of content referenced. And my competitors wonder why they cannot compete.
Additionally, it needs to be understood that Frontier Pop will be the primary sponsor in all of my event projects, which include, but are not limited to, film festivals, indie film community events (the Tampa Film Conference, for example), modeling and talent events, photography events, parties, theme events, stage plays, stage productions, and anything else. Also, I have business interests which will be the primary advertisers on Frontier Pop, which vests my interests in making this site the best that it can be in the long term (my closest competition have no businesses of their own, and have to beg for advertisers, which cripples their incentive to compete).
Effective immediately, I will try to refrain from making fun of people here on Frontier Pop, although, if they persist with their slander and threats, I reserve the right to continue to mock them, as well as take the necessary legal action against them which my attorney assures me is an option. They started it, I finished it, teaching them a lesson, and if they wish to continue, well, we can do that. Thank you!


PUBLISHED 12/07/10

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