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friday said:If I had to pick between one and the other- Stars. But maybe there is another alernative?
janetupnorth said:Yeah, I'm uh, greatly disliking Britney...can't you tell from my signature for the last 2 weeks?
Teresa said:how about a crown with stones added??
Teresa said:how about a crown with stones added??
Teresa said:how about a crown with stones added??
Nikkijo said:I had mentioned that one in the past...i love it!! the crown can even change as well!!
After all ....are we not all Queens??
jlevernier said:What about Disney princesses? or some such thing?
--Jenny L
pamperedlinda said:I completely don't understand the sybolism of the "women" thing......especially these women. Not sure I'd strive to be any of them myself.
Carissidy said:I don't know, I sure do like being Cleopatra!
MissChef said:How funny I didn't even know what the stars were all about! Now I do! How long until you earn one?
The purpose of the poll is to gather opinions and insights from people about whether women or star power is more effective in making a successful business move.
The decision to delete the original posting was made for personal reasons.
Some factors that are commonly considered when making a business move include market trends, financial risks, competition, and potential for growth.
Incorporating women or star power into a business move can bring a fresh perspective, increase diversity, and attract a larger audience or customer base.
Limitations to consider when relying on women or star power for a business move include potential backlash or criticism, potential risks to reputation, and the possibility of the individual being unable to fulfill their role effectively.