"Negative Reactions Mystify Electronic Cigarette Owners" - Please read! in Electronic Cigarette News; Originally Posted by Bruce H
I've been visiting Digg for about a year now.
While your article is awesome, ok, ...
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09-11-2009, 10:51 PM
#151
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Originally Posted by
Bruce H
I've been visiting Digg for about a year now.
While your article is awesome, ok, it's fantastic and I agree with every last word, here's the thing:
Articles that get "dugg" are more news related. Personal accounts, anecdotal stories and such don't share the same success as "Man With Twelve Testicles Bites Head Off Of Wombats". It's not fair, just the way that it is.
And really, I don't mean to be a wet blanket here, just look around Digg and you'll see what I am saying. I really do believe your piece belongs on the front page and I dugg every single one of your comments.
I do believe that this would make a bigger impact if it were sent to a thousand online newspapers. THEN sent to Digg. It only helps if you get the non-vaping people into the debate and discussion.
I'm sure you guys already realize this, I just had to say it out loud.
Of course you're right. That is one reason I've been asking people,to also post to facebook, myspace & twitter - to help it go viral. Also, StumbleUpon or Reddit.
I also submitted the article to Associated Content and it's in review by their editors at this time.
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09-12-2009, 12:07 AM
#152

Originally Posted by
Bruce H
Articles that get "dugg" are more news related. Personal accounts, anecdotal stories and such don't share the same success as "Man With Twelve Testicles Bites Head Off Of Wombats". It's not fair, just the way that it is.
Where can I digg that article?
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09-12-2009, 12:24 AM
#153

Originally Posted by
kristin
I've updated my blog post to include sources. Maybe BigJim will add those to his post, as well - it gives it more credibility:
Wisconsin Vaporizers Blog
Just finished adding the sources to the Pressroom article. Looks great!
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09-12-2009, 01:24 AM
#154
Senior Member
ECF Veteran
Good job Jim. Thank you.
And you too Kristin.
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09-13-2009, 05:07 AM
#155
survey of 10,000 e-cig users
The key survey result of 10,000 electronic cigarette users,
*Has Easy As Step 1,2,3 corp help you quit smoking? 72.5% out of 10,000 were able to quit cigarette within 30-45 days of using e-cig on a daily basis.
*Has your breathing became easier after using electronic cigarette? 89.5% out of all customers agreed that within the first 48 hours of using electronic cigarette, they noticed dramatic comfort in respiratory system.
99.3% of ecig users have agreed on the benefits of e-cig as the following:
- Maintain your required nicotine dose, but lose other harmful side-effects
- No tar, no tobacco, no carbon monoxide, no carcinogens
- No second-hand smoke - keep the people around you happy!
- No yellow fingers, teeth, walls. No smelly clothes
- Up to 60% cheaper than traditional smoking
- Completely non-flammable, so no fire nor any matches/lighter needed
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09-13-2009, 05:26 AM
#156
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09-13-2009, 05:43 AM
#157

Originally Posted by
mikes
The key survey result of 10,000 electronic cigarette users,
*Has Easy As Step 1,2,3 corp help you quit smoking? 72.5% out of 10,000 were able to quit cigarette within 30-45 days of using e-cig on a daily basis.
*Has your breathing became easier after using electronic cigarette? 89.5% out of all customers agreed that within the first 48 hours of using electronic cigarette, they noticed dramatic comfort in respiratory system.
99.3% of ecig users have agreed on the benefits of e-cig as the following:
- Maintain your required nicotine dose, but lose other harmful side-effects
- No tar, no tobacco, no carbon monoxide, no carcinogens
- No second-hand smoke - keep the people around you happy!
- No yellow fingers, teeth, walls. No smelly clothes
- Up to 60% cheaper than traditional smoking
- Completely non-flammable, so no fire nor any matches/lighter needed
I love this information... Ill post this up on face book for sure!
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09-13-2009, 06:42 AM
#158
Wonderful Article
A very informative article. As active members of the vaping community, we need to push the whole environmentally responsible issue.
By vaping I'm pretty sure we are reducing our carbon footprint.
Although I don't know of evidence supporting it, I think vapes are vegan also. I don't think manufacturers are doing lab tests with animals, at least none that I know of.
Only disposables might end up in landfills, and even then could they be recycled? The plastic carts should be labeled for such, I refill mine so I won't be disposing of them anytime soon.
Lithiums can be disposed at any battery recycling centers.
People can't be so ignorant to the fact that regular cigarette smoking causes numerous health issues to not only smokers but those around them.
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09-13-2009, 02:24 PM
#159
Full Member
Great Work....I have contacted our local television stations and newspaper with this article. Lets see if they have any interest... Who knows "As Maine goes so goes the Nation"
The very fires of Mordor do not match the smoke of my Dura.
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09-13-2009, 05:09 PM
#160
Kristin, if you need a PDF version of your article to send to press distribution organizations (like AP), here it is:
http://www.moonport.org/documents/10...ette-users.pdf
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