GoCeilingMedallion

We are an on-line store offering home decorating products, specializing in ceiling medallions and crown molding, as well as numerous other decorative ceiling items, including tools and supplies for creating your own custom ceilings.

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Thursday, June 15, 2006

GoCeilingMedallion.com Publishes A Blog

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Mesquite, NV, June 14, 2006---In an ongoing effort to improve customer relations and service, GoCeilingMedallion.com recently began publishing their own blog at http://goceiling.blogspot.com.

What is a blog?

Blog is the short term for weblog. The first blogs were known as "online diaries” and were first seen in 1994. The term "weblog" itself was coined by Jorn Barger in 1997.

Blogger.com describes a blog this way: “A blog is a personal diary. A daily pulpit. A collaborative space. A political soapbox. A breaking-news outlet. A collection of links. Your own private thoughts. Memos to the world.”

“Blogs have reshaped the web, impacted politics, shaken up journalism, and enabled millions of people to have a voice and connect with others”, continues Blogger.com.

A blog is what the individual makes envisions . They can be found all over the internet. People use them to post just about anything they may wish to share. There are no rules. Anyone who visits another’s blog may comment on what they read.

Blogs are a great way to get links back to a website. They can also be utilized for feedback. Blogs are also frequently shared among friends.

“We want to hear from our customers. We want to know what our customers want to see on our website and in our store. At GoCeilingMedallion.com we want to provide our customers with the best content, on our website and on our blog. We want to give our customers the best products. We feel that the only way to do that is to hear from our customers. We want to hear your ideas, comments, and even your complaints, so we can make it better,” states Patricia Tomaskovic, President of GoCeilingMedallion.com.

Products Manager, Robert Tomaskovic, encourages consumers to “ take a look and tell us what you think. We appreciate the feedback. And keep reading because we have some exciting new and innovative ideas planned for the future.”
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2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

gypsum cornice vs. polyurethane cornice.

Could you tell me what the key differences are between gypsum and polyurethane cornices?

Thanks a lot,

Suresh

6:11 PM  
Blogger Pat Tomaskovic said...

The difference is the material they are made of. Gypsum is a naturally occurring mineral and the main ingredient in all forms of plaster so a gypsum cornice is a plaster cornice. Polyurethane is a man made polymer (a type of plastic ) and commonly used for many things including architectural moldings.

2:34 PM  

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