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October 28, 2008

Area Rugs

Filed under: Home Improvement & More @ 1:20 pm

You came home late from work, drenched in sweat as you hurried to arrive for that sumptuous dinner your wife had prepared exclusively for the two of you. When you stepped unto the front porch, you noticed something that really caught your eye. “Hey, time is ticking. I cannot afford to stand another minute here as honey is patiently waiting for me inside.” However, you simply could not help but stare with wonder on those intricate area rugs printed with the words, “Happy Anniversary. I love you.” Just then the door popped open, it was her, as your misty eyes evoked wanting to tightly embrace that woman in your life.

Funny it may seem but as you may have observed, it was not the delectable meal that bonded them the more but the area rugs. It just means one thing; even the most peculiar manner of expression can make it all the more special. So there is a need to delicately take care of them particularly those that have a significant value. Here are tips on how to do it the best way.

- Regularly cleaning area rugs with the use of a good vacuum and the beater bar turned off is the most suggested. However, if it is shaken, there is a possibility for the fibers to be damaged as you also lessen its life.

- There are also those that are treated resistant against stain. If it is spilled with a liquid, quickly blot it out with a dry and absorbent fabric soaked with the stain-resistant solution. Gently wipe off the stain until the area affected is entirely dry. However, if there is no quick action, the stain will likely become permanent.

- For it to wear evenly, as the color not fading, rotate it each year. If you have the budget, you can also take it to a professional. If there is fringe, do not utilize a sweeper with a beater bar since it might get tangled.

- Washing can substitute some of the moisture lost in the wool in order to keep it attractive as ever. Continue the process by thoroughly rinsing the rug. Do not leave it damp to avoid fiber damage; simply leave it under the heat of the day. Also, remember not to bathe it more than once a year.

- Get yourself familiar with the technique of padding area rugs as it will also protect your floor as well. The padding is usually made of PVC foam, which keeps the rug in place and guards the hardwood by cushioning the impact of your shoes upon the floor surface.

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October 25, 2008

How To Get More Buyers

Filed under: Better Marketing @ 6:26 pm

Everybody talks about building a list don’t they?

So we go out and try to find people to sign up for our list. If we’re lucky, after a few months we get a few hundred subscribers and we get excited…but then the kiss of death:

We email our subscribers to pitch a product. We wait a day or two for the sales to come in.

The days pass by and nothing happens. What went wrong?

We sent the perfect email pitch, we have built trust with our list, we’ve given tons of useful content… everything we’ve been told to do, right?

Here’s the answer:

We’ve just spent the last few months building a list of freebie seekers who will NEVER buy from us, no matter what we do for them.

That’s the golden ticket to breaking free from a nose diving list to a big business through email marketing. If you can spend your time finding targeted, responsive buyers that will give you their name and email address (instead of the tire kickers) then you’ve just solved one of the biggest mysteries to online success.

So instead of going after 20k of people who couldn’t care less what you’ve got to offer, why not go for a list of 500 people who WILL buy what you’re selling? I know which one I’d choose, how about you?

In the past, the best way to get subscribers was to give a freebie away as this was always irresistible to visitors. However, those visitors may not ever be interested in buying stuff online, particularly the types of products you’re selling.

Whilst this idea varies from market to market, generally speaking this is the reason why giving things away to get people on your list is a huge energy hog and should be avoided where possible. Save your free stuff for your newsletter if you want to build a proven list of buyers.

When building your list, you should try to think about targeting the types of people that have proven themselves to be responsive to offers, or that have actually bought a low cost, entry level product from you in order to get on your list.

Because once they have trusted you enough to buy from you, then the battle in virtually won! All you have to do is build a relationship with these buyers and deliver value. Then it will be very easy to sell to them over and over again, gradually pitching higher priced items as they buy more and more from you.

This is something that you can do whether you own a product or whether you’re just an affiliate selling other people’s products.

This is just the tip of the iceberg with finding targeted subscribers. If you would like to know how to rake in tons of targeted subscribers in as little as 24 hours, then you should check out a new course by list building, email expert - Michael Rasmussen.

Daniel Waser is a full time internet marketer who makes a living online from the comfort of his home. Do you also dream from working from home, having more time for your family and friends? Go and check out how to get more buyers and read his honest get more buyers review to learn more about building your list of hungry buyers with Michael’s advice, whether you own a product or not.

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October 20, 2008

Benefits of Pilates

Filed under: Be Fit Now @ 10:32 am

Pilates is an easy, affordable and convenient form of exercise that nearly everyone can participate in. Pilates is a fluid, gentle form of exercise that does not cause stress to the body. There is no bouncing, jumping, running or strenuous overuse of muscles.

Pilates is an excellent form of exercise for people of all ages. Children and the elderly can participate without concern of injury. Pilates is also ideal for those who suffer with joint pain or muscle weakness.

Pilates can be performed in the privacy of your home, or in a Pilates studio. It does not require much time and can take less than 10 minutes to strengthen your abdominal and back muscles. Results can be seen in as few as 10 sessions.

Engaging in Pilates on a regular basis can improve your physical and mental well-being. A few benefits of Pilates include:

A stronger spine. Pilates gives more support to your spine by creating space between each vertebra. This extra space creates more mobility and helps you move with ease and grace.

Better balance and coordination. As you age your muscles weaken and nerve receptors lose sensitivity. Together, these deficits can cause people to become unbalanced. Pilates exercises work the group of muscles needed to maintain balance.

Fewer aches and pains. Pilates exercises increase flexibility, which can help to reduce pain and fatigue. It also stimulates the production of synovial fluid (joint lubricant) and increases circulation. As a result aches and stiffness in the legs, back, neck, and shoulders loosen up. Many people report total elimination of joint stiffness when they engage in Pilates on a regular basis.

Improved mental clarity. Pilates is a mind/body/spirit form of exercise that not only benefits your physical body, but your emotional health as well. The smooth, steady movements quiet your mind and soothe your nervous system. Each workout will leave you feeling calm, balanced, and rejuvenated.

Gentle conditioning. Pilates is a wonderful form of exercise for people who are out of shape. It is also great for physical rehabilitation. Pilates conditions your muscles in a balanced way through the use of gentle, fluid motion. It can easily be incorporated into any kind of fitness plan.

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October 10, 2008

Choosing a Good Obedience School for Your Dog

Filed under: Pet + Animal Products @ 5:34 am

Most dog owners want their dog to be well-behaved and well-trained. Even with our best efforts, we don’t always have enough time to spend on properly training our dogs and they can become a little problematic. The good news is that you can get help by signing your dog up for obedience school.

Is your dog disobedient? Have you given up on trying to make your dog obey your commands? Do you often find chewed up items when you return from work? Do you avoid walking your dog in broad daylight because you don’t want the neighbors to see how poorly behaved he is when around other dogs and people? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you need to realize that you don’t have to give up transforming your dog into a controllable and well-behaved dog. By properly training your dog, your life will become a lot easier. Your dog will always come to you when you call him. You won’t get into legal problems because of your dog aggressing the neighbor’s kid and you won’t get complaints from the neighbors because your dog doesn’t stop barking or howling.

An obedience school trainer will be able to give you an idea about how you can make your pet pay attention to you. These trainers will train your dog on how to act with other dogs and people around. They will also teach your dog fundamental instructions (sit, stay, heel and come). Your dog will also enjoy training as he gets to spend time with you, which is what he wants first and foremost.

Selecting a dog obedience school is a little like picking a school for your kids. You want to make the right decision so you should look at all your options before making a decision. Fortunately, you will be attending along with your dog, so you’ll know for sure if you made the right decision. Talk to friends, coworkers and family members who have used obedience schools and see if they would recommend a school to you.

You can also contact the obedience school and ask for the contact information of one of their previous customers. Be ready with a list of questions before you call this person out of the blue! If you hear positive things about the school you are considering, then it’s a good sign. If you don’t, you should look elsewhere.

You should also include a visit to the obedience schools that you are considering. After all, you want to train your dog in a nice atmosphere, don’t you? Check to see if the buildings appear structurally sound and well kept and if the instructors are well trained. You want to find a school where you and your dog will be comfortable.

Take the time to get to know the trainers at the dog obedience school you are considering. Ask them which techniques they use and you can even bring your dog to visit to make sure he would enjoy this particular training school. If both you and your dog are comfortable with a trainer, obedience training will be a lot smoother.

Visit the website for more information about Dog Health Care and download the free report “The Secrets to Raising a Happier Dog” or grab his latest Dog Training Tips.

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October 8, 2008

Affiliate Marketing: Discover the Different Types Available

Filed under: Better Marketing @ 3:21 pm

Affiliate marketing can refer to any sort of online revenue sharing system that involves selling and advertising. It started in late 1994 with many e-commerce businesses using affiliate marketing to promote and sell their products and services.  Some of these businesses became quite successful thanks to the awesome results they got from affiliate marketing. This is probably why affiliate marketing is still a serious and important strategy for e-commerce sites.

Once a webmaster decides to become an affiliate for an e-commerce merchant that offers subscription services, goods or other services, this affiliate can earn income by referring visitors to the merchant�s site using one of the following methods:

1) PPC or Pay-Per-Click systems allow affiliates to display ads or links on their sites and they receive money when visitors click on these ads or links.

2) Blogs, RSS feeds or other types of personal sites can also be used to market and promote products.  In fact, they are increasing in popularity and many merchants benefit from this type of promotion.

3) Shopping directories and comparison sites include reviews of particular products or services and also post ads.

4) Loyalty sites have a reward system in place that provides cash back or some kind of points system.  Some loyalty sites also allow charitable donations.

5) Coupon sites only market and promote products and services.

6) Email lists are created by subscribers signing up for such emails, normally through the affiliate�s website and are therefore not considered spam.

7) Registration with a specific site, a newsletter, subscription or special offers can allow advertisement or promotion.

8) Affiliate marketing networks can function as multi-tier or Multi-Level Marketing (MLM).

For more information about affiliate marketing go and check out the Internet Marketing Blog and download the free report “7 Simple Steps To Massive Free Traffic - Guaranteed”.

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October 7, 2008

Dog Tricks: How To Teach Your Dog Go Find Anything You Ask For

Filed under: Pet + Animal Products @ 5:39 pm

One of the best ways to bond with your dog, while at the same time stimulating his mind, is to teach him new tricks as often as possible. Training a dog to learn new things not only gets his mind working, but also teaches the brain to analyze and process information, thus producing a more intelligent and responsive dog.

Another interesting aspect of teaching your dog new tricks everyday is that he will start to understand specific words within the human language. For instance, below we are going to show you how to teach your dog to “Find It”. After persistent training and practice of this trick, your dog will eventually be able to find a specific toy within a pile of dozens of other objects. Not only is this entertaining for you, but it activates the animal’s thinking process by expanding his understanding of your vocabulary.

The Trick: Find It!
To begin training, line up about six or seven objects on the floor. Then ask your dog to locate a specific one. It is much easier if you start by sending your dog to retrieve something that he is familiar with.

For example, his favorite toy or food dish would be perfect starter objects. Now place the specific object you want him to find right next to a group of other, unfamiliar objects. The other items should be made up of boring, non-attractive things, such as a book, or a glass, etc. The reason for this is to make it easier for him to make the obvious choice when first being introduced to this trick.

Now point your finger to all of the objects that are lying on the floor and tell your dog to “Find The Toy”. Without much hesitation he should put the right object in his mouth, and when he does, shower him with praise and offer a treat.

If your dog already knows how to fetch then have him bring the toy back to you. And if he does not know how to fetch then this is a great time to get him started!

Important: If you give your dog a treat for his good work at finding the right object, do not feed it to him while that particular object is lying close by. Dogs are quick to associate positive feelings with many experiences, and he might only go for the toy simply because he thinks he will get a treat each time, thus preventing him from learning new objects later on.

The next step is to place a different item amongst the pile of objects. Perhaps this time choose his food dish or a small ball. Run the sequence over again by pointing to the object and telling him to “Find The Dish”.

If he picks the wrong item, say “Nope”, and repeat “Find The Dish” over and over until he makes the right choice. Eventually he will be able to associate the name of each object and fetch it for you without fail.

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October 6, 2008

First Aid For Dogs with Respiratory Problems

Filed under: Pet + Animal Products @ 5:38 pm

One of the most dangerous things that could happen is when someone stops breathing. The truth to this is undisputable and even rather obvious for anyone reading it, but interestingly this is something that dog owners rarely think about in relation to their dog. What would you do if your dog stopped breathing? Or, even began choking? No, panic is not the answer I was looking for!

The most common reason for respiratory problems in dogs is some type of blockage in the airways. For instance, there is a good chance that a dog will swallow his tongue if he somehow knocks himself unconscious. Should this happen, you must clear the airway with first aid for dogs and attempt to get him breathing again.

First aid for dogs pertaining to the respiratory system is, actually, fairly similar to first aid used with humans. Listen to the heartbeat, feel for a pulse and look for any respiration signs. In fact, artificial respiration is something to consider in first aid for dogs. Applying a combination of both a heart massage and the kiss of life can be equally effective in saving a dog’s life as it can on a human. For respiratory problems, first aid is fairly similar.

However, you should not attempt artificial respiration when giving first aid for dogs if you suspect poison has been used. Trying to resuscitate your dog when poison has been used puts you in danger. Always take your dog to the vet after you have given first aid for respiratory difficulties. But, when poison could be involved, always take him or her to the vest before administering first aid. Go ahead and try the heart massage technique but stay away from the mouth area.

First aid for dogs has saved many dogs’ lives and will continue to. Unfortunately, though, the odds are not great once he or she begins experiencing breathing problems. Performing artificial respiration may not save your dog’s life, but you must try as it has saved dogs’ lives in the past.

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