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There are two really interesting elements to this blog:

  • First is the concept of one simple thought per page;
  • Second is the concept of a really good video interview, on topic, which you can view at the bottom of page 4; although, it’s a pity that the interview is so hard to find.

See what you think? Would this be an ideal blog for a company that sells – – – cars? Or a company that sells a family outdoor activity, like holidays that involve travel? Or a school? It ticks many of the boxes for demonstrating ‘care for the customer’.

Cars for teenagers: 3 dangerous myths  http://bit.ly/x5S1kc

By Eric Schurenberg: February 15, 2012 
One of the perennial hottest topics on CBS MoneyWatch is The Perfect Car for a Teenager, by Stacey Bradford, a post I suggested for my own selfish reasons when I was deep in discussions with my newly licensed teenage daughter about what wheels I should buy her, if any. (The “if any” was my addition to the conversation; it never occurred to her.) Most of the 115 commenters agreed that the key considerations in choosing a car for a teen were cost (meaning used, or leased) and crash survivability. More recently, I put the question to Mike Quincy, Consumer Reports’ automotive editor, who strongly …
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