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June 30th, 2008

Be The “Authority” And They Will Buy From You!

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Here’s a fact about human behavior that can be very useful to you in life, especially in business and marketing.

Most people are “followers.” They are not leaders. They would rather be “led” than followed.

It’s true. People do secretly want to be led. And they will easily follow someone who they believe can be a good leader, someone who knows what they’re doing, someone who is the “authority” on the subject. If you can establish yourself as being that “authority” in their minds, they will be willing to follow your every step.

How do you become the authority?

Just position yourself as the one who provides them with the “edge” they’re so desperately searching for. Offer a few gems that are not just regurgitated stuff from other authors. Share a strategy or concept that shifts their beliefs, that helps them notice something they hadn’t noticed before, that opens their minds up to new ways of thinking and new ways of doing things, that leads to an epiphany!

The very instant they realize that you are someone they can “learn” from, they will view you as the “expert” - you will instantly establish authority in their minds.

They will see you as someone who can offer them something of “value” to improve the quality of their lives. And that is a very powerful position to be in! Do not underestimate this power.

People will buy a lot sooner from someone they view as an authority than they ever will from someone who just happens to have a convincing web site.

Add honesty and great customer service to the mix, and you will earn loyal, lifetime customers.

Establish yourself as “the authority” on your subject and they will buy from you!

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June 30th, 2008

What is America’s Number One New Year’s Resolution?

Posted by admin in Medical Resources

Yes, you guessed it. Americans resolve to lose weight. So it is not at all out of the question to assume this resolution may be on your list as well.
If so, then keep in mind that achieving your health and fitness goals is not just a day-to-day, week-to-week or month-to-month affair. The key to keeping this New Year’s resolution is changing your entire lifestyle.
Although the phrase “weight loss” is really the hot button, fat loss is the actual issue. In order to lose excess body fat, you must take care of your body and nurture your emotional state too. So it is very important to remember as fat is lost, you should also help yourself crucial gain self-esteem.

Do not put your self-esteem on a weight loss plan as well.
Here are a few practical tips to effective fat loss and esteem improvement:
First, Take some time to learn. Do not be a “dense dieter.” It is recommended that you one of the original lifestyle diets, the Zone Diet Plan. As creator of this particular way of living and eating, Dr. Barry Sears has written eleven Zone Diet-related books and many include easy recipes to keep you in the Zone.

You may want to purchase a Zone Diet book and then try the recipes with your family. Get yourself into the nutritional state of mind. Becoming knowledgeable

will help you to internalize a healthy lifestyle you can follow with sincere understanding and confidence.
Second of all, realize Although weighing yourself is indeed important, it is in fact much more important to let your clothes speak for themselves. Monitor how your clothes are fitting you. That is much more gratifying and less defeating.
Thirdly, If you were thinner in the earlier years of your life, keep your thin photographs taped to your mirrors and carry one in your wallet. Take photos of yourself each month and put them in a scrapbook. It is very important to have a realistic view of your soon-to-be self.
Do not throw away that old pair of jeans that fit just a little bit too tight. Keep them around since some day, you will slide into them. No more tugging and squeezing. Set a realistic date for trying on the old jeans so you are not disappointed.
Fifth of all, Beware of the dreaded binge. Do not set yourself up for failure, which can play havoc with self-image. Have a healthy snack between mealtimes that will keep you satisfied so you’re less likely to overeat at the next full meal. Perhaps 1/2 of

a Meal Replacement Bar. You will then be less likely to stop at your favorite fast food “restaurant” for a double cheese burger and large order of fries.
Also Select an exercise program that you actually enjoy doing. This could mean taking a belly dancing class, running with your puppy, or participating in some group sporting events.
And last but not least, Add “superfoods” to your diet like nuts and seeds, beans and sprouts and other green foods. Get into the habit of buying them and jazz up your diet and the nutritional profile of the your recipes as well.
This will help keep you in the zone for good.

For more information on the Zone visit Zone Diet Nutrition and learn more.

Ryan Joseph is a Writer/Researcher. More info. about the Zone Diet Plan can be found at http://www.zone-products.com.

June 29th, 2008

Great driving experience days for the holiday season

Driving experience days must be in my top 10 of to gift idea.
Whatever kind of car driving experience turns you on, there is an ideal activity day for you. From rugged monster trucks to sleek Ferrari cars, whether you are looking for a day of speed or power, excitement and elation, theres a Racing Experience racing day to put you where the action is.

A really popular activity this summer is Tank driving!
Tanks and military-style vehicles don’t just evoke fear - they also provide fun for drivers who test their amazing manoeuvrability over challenging terrain! Very entertaining and surprisingly challenging, tank driving is an experience that everyone should try.

There’s plenty of classic driving activity days like Rally Racing and Motor Racing. Try out some of the skills of champion rally drivers in a fast and furious Rally Car driving day. Get ready to hit the racing track for some serious fun in a mind-blowing Racing event.

After an breathtaking 4×4 Car driving experience day, you’ll never want to drive on tarmac again!
Off road driving is great for corporate entertainment, team building and training events.
Its about hills, water jumps, mud and lots of fun as you gain driving skills that could one day save your life in a Skid Control experience day.
Drive in on challenging purpose-built, off-road driving course combining steep gradients, big drops and deep water, demanding your full attention as you navigate a tricky course.

With a large selection of Ferrari driving activity days at areas across the Uk you are bound to find the ideal Ferrari experience day for you or a loved one.
You can experience the thrill of a Ferrari from the age of 12! Thanks to an ARDS registered Instructor, you can follow in Michael Schumacher’s footsteps. The Ferrari with its classic yet aggressive styling is a beast that requires gentle handling.
From one of a kind Ferrari days behind the wheel of a Ferrari 355, 430, 550 or 360 Modena you are sure to experience a exceptional day.

If you’re a real car collector then have a look at Ferrari or Porsche Racing or Aston Martin Thrill .The roar from the engines belies the composed handling which distinguishes this car from its Italian supercar cousins.
Experience one of the world’s most energizing high octane sports cars during an Aston Martin driving experience. The Aston Martin DB9 is just that litle bit more forgiving than driving a Ferrari, which may make this a better driving experience for you, if you like to be in control without the having much driving experience.

One note of warning though, driving experience days are guaranteed to make your friends and work colleagues green with envy!

June 28th, 2008

Ten Tips For Beating Depression

Posted by admin in Psychology Stuff

I heard about a woman who was suffering from depression, so her concerned husband took her to a psychiatrist. The doctor listened to the couple talk about their relationship, and then he said, “The treatment I prescribe is really quite simple.” With that, he went over to the man’s wife, gathered her up in his arms, and gave her a big kiss. He then stepped back and looked at the woman’s glowing face and broad smile. Turning to the woman’s husband, he said, “See! That’s all she needs to put new life back into her.” Expressionless, the husband said, “If you say so, Doc, I can bring her in on Tuesdays and Thursdays.”

Okay, that’s not how to treat depression, but I have a few other suggestions that make more sense. As a result of trial and error, over the course of thirty years, I’ve found ten blues battling strategies that often help me. These are not quick fixes, and this list is not exhaustive. It is also not a “must do” list.

When you’re depressed, the last thing you need is a list of expectations to live up to. Don’t stress about forcing yourself to accomplish all these things. They’re not items to be checked off a list each day. The only one that is crucial is number one. After that, you can experiment with the others as you feel able to.

1) Get the Facts and Get Help.

Web sites and books on depression abound. Find them and do some research. You need to know what you’re dealing with. Learn all you can about depression, so you can make educated decisions about your own health, learn how others cope, and find what medical treatment is available. Many books have self tests to help you determine whether you are experiencing clinical depression or temporary sadness in reaction to an event. In addition to reading everything you can get your hands on, one of the most important things you can do for yourself is seek medical help right away. Depression is much too complicated for you to solve on your own. Clinical depression is a serious medical condition that is very complicated to treat. Often it is a physical problem that requires long term medication. In my own experience, it’s taken years of medication, counseling, and practicing various self help methods to slowly emerge from it, and it’s still a daily battle.

Many people suffer needlessly from depression because they won’t consult a doctor. If you’re waiting for God to heal you, consider this: God gives scientists intelligence, which they often use to create helpful medicines; and He gives doctors wisdom to treat illnesses. Wise doctors and modern medicines are gifts from God and vehicles through which He often heals. Doctors can help you determine whether what you feel is truly depression, or if you are just reacting normally to a sad life situation.

If you’ve experienced depression, you already know it is not an illness you can “snap out of,” no matter what others may tell you. It’s not something to be ashamed of either. Depression can be a serious physical illness caused by an imbalance of brain chemicals or other factors. Like any serious medical condition, depression needs to be treated. Without the proper treatment, none of my suggested coping strategies will do any good.

2) Get Focused.

Feelings of hopelessness and helplessness pervade the life of a depressed person. The opposite of depression is a hopeful attitude. Focusing on hope and developing a hopeful heart is a must. It can be accomplished in a couple ways. One way is to search the Bible for the numerous Scriptures that tell how God has helped those who felt hopeless. It’s helpful to memorize verses like these: Hebrews 4:15 (For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but we have one who has been tempted in every way, just as we areyet was without sin.); 2 Corinthians 4:8 & 9 (All-surpassing power is from God and not from us. We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not abandoned; struck down, but not destroyed.); Matthew 6:34 (Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.); Isaiah 41:10 (Do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.); and John 14:27 (Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.).

The story of Job and the book of Psalms are the most worn pages in my Bible. While at my lowest, I’ve read and re-read them more times than I can count. My fridge and the mirrors in my house are covered with sticky notes reminding me of how God intervenes in the lives of His people.

Another way to focus on hope is by practicing positive self talk. This simply means telling yourself good things. I made a list for myself of positive affirmations like “God cares and understands my pain. God values me. God is giving me strength. I am made in God’s image. I can choose my attitude. I choose not to put myself down. I’m a worthwhile person. I have a purpose. I enjoy life. I choose to be happy and I am competent.” If you struggle with depression, I think you’ll find it helpful to write down as many of these affirmations as you can think of and read them every day. Even if they’re not currently true or you don’t really believe them, it’s okay. Say them to yourself anyway. Your mind will come to believe what you tell it, so tell it you are already the type of person you want to become. Be sure to remind yourself often that God is with you and He is pouring his strength on you. “Why are you cast down, O my soul? And why are you disquieted within me? Hope in God, for I shall yet praise Him For the help of His countenance. …For You are the God of my strength…” (Psalm 42:5 and 43:2 NKJV)

2 Corinthians 4:18 says we need to “fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen. For what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal.” Focusing on positive, heavenly things rather than earthly things will keep the feelings of hopelessness at bay.

3) Get Friendly.

Fellowship with other people is a mood lifter. Being alone is the worst thing you can do when you’re depressed. Unfortunately, it’s usually the very thing I want most. Depression grows best in isolation. I find it very difficult to get out and socialize when I’m depressed, but if I push myself to do it, I’m almost always glad later. Some ideas for socializing include joining a club, taking a class, inviting someone to meet you for lunch, or visiting a nursing home to chat with the residents there. It especially helps me to be with friends who enjoy the same hobbies I do. Shopping, watching movies, and rubber stamping are some of the things I enjoy doing alone, but they’re twice as much fun when I do them with friends.

4) Get Giggling.

I collect cartoons and funny newspaper columns. I visit humor web sites online, watch funny movies, and read funny books. Best of all is laughing with friends. One of the reasons I enjoy my grandson so much is because he makes me laugh. I can act goofy with him and let go of my inhibitions. We dance and sing and make up silly rhymes. I have photographs of us wearing funny glasses with big black mustaches. I laugh every time I look at those. Laughing affects brain chemicals. It releases endorphins, which make you feel good. Chocolate does the same thing, but a good laugh is less fattening.

A friend of mine, who had a very frustrating job, told me that one day she was inspired by someone who had a huge, bright smile. She decided to emulate that woman and smile at everyone she encountered. Right away, she realized that smiling was addictive. It seemed to make the time pass more quickly and she found herself less frustrated and more at peace. She told me, “It sounds corny, but it really works!”

Paul wrote, “Rejoice in the Lord always. Again I will say rejoice!” (Philippians 4:4 NKJV) I’ve heard that a person can act her way into feeling better. Act happy, act glad, and it helps you to feel happy and glad. Paul exhibited this truth in his own life. Acts 16 tells how Paul and Silas were attacked, beaten, locked in stocks, and thrown into solitary confinement. Yet, at midnight, what were they doing? Feeling sorry for themselves? Asking God, “Why?” Moaning and complaining like I do? No, they were singing! Sure they were suffering, but they knew they were children of God. Paul may have even been remembering his personal encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus. (Acts 22:10) They were praising God because they had been rescued from their sins, filled by the Holy Spirit, and added to God’s family. No jailer could take that away. That was worth being grateful for, no matter what else happened to them. Even if they were to be killed, it would only send them to heaven. So why should they fear? That’s some awesome faith, isn’t it?

5) Get Rhythm.

When I feel a case of the gloomies descending, that is not the time to play melancholy music. Positive upbeat tunes are in order — the sort of music you might hear at a parade or a circus. Music gets your toes tapping and your blood flowing. It makes you want to sing. Singing and dancing sends a message to your brain that you’re happy. Your brain is an actualizer. Whatever it “thinks” is true, it works to bring about. This is why positive thinking works. You tell yourself, “I’m happy” often enough and your brain accepts it as fact. It actualizes that truth, making it happen. I’ve found that when depression takes hold of me, I tend to ruminate on negative thoughts. Listening to good, Christian music with positive lyrics helps to pour good things into my brain and crowd those negative things out. There’s a list of good things to ponder in the fourth chapter of Paul’s letter to the Philippian church. It says to think about whatever is true, honest, just, pure, lovely, noble, right, or admirable. Philippians 4:8 says, “If anything is excellent or praiseworthy, think about such things.” Christian music helps me accomplish this.

6) Get Busy

We all need to feel like we’re involved in something significant. We need to participate in something outside ourselves. You might consider volunteering at a local women’s shelter or food pantry. I’ve enjoyed both and discovered that when I stay busy helping others and concentrating on their problems, I get a break from focusing on my own troubles. This is how HUGS and HOPE began. It started with a small effort to make a difference for one family and it grew. I’ve learned that joy boomerangs. When you give it away, it comes back to you. Helping others gives you the heart-warming satisfaction of knowing you are making a difference in the world. That will elevate your mood as well as your self esteem.

7) Get Physical

This is two-fold. Physical exercise is good for us, but physical contact is equally important. Our bodies need to move to be healthy, and going for a walk is the easiest exercise for me to do when I’m depressed. It doesn’t require as much energy and motivation as other activities. Breathing the fresh air and looking at the beauty of nature can be helpful, and taking my dog along is even better. Just watching his ears flop as he bounces down the road in front of me often brings a smile to my face.

Exercise affects brain chemicals, and the healing touch of physical closeness does too. If you’re depressed, hug somebody - anybody, everybody! A hug is good medicine. It reduces stress and tension and it boosts your immunity to illness. Hugs raise self esteem and lower blood pressure. They feel good and make people happy. And they’re free! Hugs are the universal language that communicates love and acceptance. They’re healthy for the “hugger” as well as the “hugee.”

8) Get Quiet

I need to lean heavily on God’s word and spend time with Him. When I pray, I talk things over with God. When I read the Bible and meditate on it, I hear Him speak to me and I contemplate what He says. I’ve found this to be one of the best anti-depressants there is. However, I need to add a word of caution here. Too much solitude can worsen depression. Isolating yourself and avoiding people can make depression grow. Don’t use meditation time as an excuse to avoid human contact. Time with God is of the utmost importance, but balance between quiet time alone and time spent with others is essential.

9) Get Forgiveness - And Give it Too!

I’ve read that many psychiatrists agree that depression is guilt or anger turned inward. David is an example of someone whose guilt led to depression. After committing adultery, he wrote, “When I kept silent, my bones grew old through my groaning all the day long. For day and night Your hand was heavy upon me; My vitality was turned into the drought of summer.” (Psalm 32:3-4)

Sin makes you feel bad, but when you receive God’s forgiveness, your guilt is removed; and often depression is removed too.

Depression can sometimes be caused from the need to forgive someone else or yourself (whomever is making you angry). Grudges cause feelings of frustration, which aggravate the hopeless feelings of depression. When we forgive, we let go of past hurts and give up bitterness. Then depression has no negativity on which to feed. If you free yourself from feelings of hate and open yourself up to feelings of love, you may feel as if the depression is physically lifting off your shoulders.

My friend Nance went through a difficult divorce, which left her bitter about the past, anxious about the future, and miserable in general. She harbored a lot of grudges and guilt, and she worried constantly. She felt the need to control everything in her life, yet she knew she couldn’t. After attending a women’s retreat, Nance realized what her negativity was doing to her.She released her worries, fears, anger, and resentments at the foot of the cross. Then she felt a renewal in her heart. She was happy and at peace.

When she was dying, Nance told me that the most difficult thing she’d ever had to do was forgive - both her ex-husband and herself — for past mistakes. She said forgiving was even harder than dying!

Forgiveness isn’t a simple one time event. It’s a process that often takes time (sometimes years), but it’s an important step to healing.

Jesus taught forgiveness when he said we’d be forgiven in the same way we forgive others, and when he told Peter we should forgive, not seven times, but seventy times seven. Of course, Jesus also lived forgiveness. While hanging on the cross, he looked at his torturers and said, “Father forgive them for they do not know what they are doing.” (Luke 23:34)

10) Get Thankful.
When I’m depressed, I need to make a conscious effort to count my blessings. An attitude of hopelessness and discontent has a hard time competing with an attitude of gratitude. 1 Thessalonians 5:28 says, “In everything give thanks, for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.” It’s important to remember that depression is not fatal and it doesn’t last forever. You WILL survive! Remind yourself that this cloud of despair will pass eventually. It may seem like there’s no light at the end of the tunnel, but trust that there is; and be thankful for that, as you wait for the light to appear.

So, while kisses from your husband (or a psychiatrist) may be great, they can’t cure depression. But along with medication and the proper treatment, now you have some practical steps you can take for your own well being. There are times when one of these strategies may be more helpful than the rest. Other times, it may seem that none of them makes a huge difference. But I keep practicing all of them anyway, because I know they are steps toward a healthier lifestyle. Following them on a regular basis may not eliminate depression forever, but they help me to minimize their severity.

These tips can be helpful for people who are not depressed too. They can be useful for anyone who is a little discouraged, a little blue, or needs to refocus on more positive things in life.

I hope that by trying these ideas you may find yourself on the way to experiencing more joy.

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Author Marsha Jordan is founder of a nonprofit charity called Hugs and Hope for Sick Children (http://www.hugsandhope.org). More of her articles on depression are in her book, Hugs, Hope, and Peanut Butter, a compilation of essays illustrated with drawings by critically ill children. A wonderful mix of the serious and the zany, this book warms the heart and lifts the spirit. PROCEEDS BENEFIT SICK KIDS! This book was written to encourage anyone who faces disappointment — which is EVERYone! Some essays in the book include “What Did I Do To Deserve This?” “What Was God Thinking?” and “More Than I Can Handle.” Order the book or learn more at http://www.hugsandhope.org/book.htm

June 28th, 2008

The Top 10 Ways To Grow Your Small Business

Posted by admin in Money Making

I started my company (EMJ) from the trunk of my car (and it was a small trunk so that’s a small business). I grew EMJ to $375,000,000 in sales prior to selling it to SYNNEX. I am now CEO of a $1 billion business.

Many of our most important customers are small business people. I make a study out of what makes them successful and what pitfalls they need to avoid. From this study, I came up with the following list of the Top 10 Ways to Grow your Small Business:

1 - Know yourself. Do a SWOT analysis. What are your Strengths, your Weaknesses, the Opportunities and the Threats? Examine and understand each. In every strength there is a weakness and in every weakness there is a strength (e.g. you are small so lack financial clout, the advantage is by necessity you will be more creative). The better you know yourself the more successful you will be. By knowing yourself you not only know your areas of opportunity, you know what areas to avoid.

2 - Set goals. This sounds almost too simple but many people and businesses do not set goals. Goals can keep you focused on where you want to go and how you need to get there. Set specific measurable goals with timelines and track progress towards them. Set goals in areas that you know you can win (if you did the SWOT in 1, you will know those areas).

3 - Grow within profitability. Often I see companies who set the goals like I speak about in point 1 and grow their expenses in anticipation of sales only to find the sales do not materialize at the level they thought. Sell first then add overheads.

4 - Sell more to your existing customers. Look at what they buy from other sources that you might be able to sell them. You already have the relationship with your customers. You are already spending the time to service them so your incremental cost is quite low. For example, if you supply them with toner cartridges, it is easy to sell them some printers or other hardware or software.

5 - Sell to more customers. You obviously have something worth buying or you would have no customers. What other customers might use this service. Then market and sell to that audience - email, mail, fax, advertise, call, visit, etc. Ask your existing customers for referrals. Sell in a larger geographic area. Take the knowledge and systems you have to broader areas. Warning on this - the grass is not always greener. It costs more to sell in markets further away. You can lose your advantage.

6 - Grow your people. What I have consistently done is to look at what I do and figure out who can do it (in many cases better than I can). By learning to delegate, I have been able to not only grow myself but grow my people and my company.

7 - Create a change culture in your company. People need to be told that things change. Yes, I wish for the good old times but without change, we would not grow. There is an expression “if you do what you always have done, you will get what you have always got”. The Jim Estill variation on this is “if you do what you have always done (even if it was successful), you will go bankrupt”. Set a goal to do something new every month.

8 - As one of my heroes, Thomas Edison said, “good things come to those who hustle while they wait”. In business, speed wins. Companies and people with a high sense of urgency win. If you do not have this in your company - create it. Set deadlines. Set goals. Do it now. This can be one area that small business can beat big business.

9 - Focus on learning. People and companies that learn, win. This ties into point 7. You need to be a life-long learner. Spend part of your time on learning. Develop a habit of constant learning.

10 - I am a big believer in the good use of time. If you know your goals and focus your time appropriately, you will grow. I study time and constantly polish my time systems.

Jim Estill is founder of a computer distribution Company (EMJ) that sold to SYNNEX. He now runs a $1 billion division of SYNNEX selling HP, Acer, Lexmark, Microsoft, Toshiba, Epson etc. His CEO Blog can be viewed at jimestill.blogspot.com/.

June 27th, 2008

You’re Wearing Crocs?

Posted by admin in Products Hub

Crocs shoes are becoming more and more popular everywhere you go. When I say “Crocs shoes”, I don’t mean shoes made of crocodile skin, but rather a new shoe trend that is sweeping the nation

Crocs shoes originally came from Canada. Now, the Crocs company is based in Boulder, Colorado. Crocs are made from a patented closed-cell resin, which makes them comfortable and pliable. They are especially great for people who are on their feet all day, like food service personnel, medical personnel and others.

I’ve heard from doctors and nurses that after wearing Crocs all day, not only do their feet feel great, but any back problems they normally suffered with were gone. This is not to say that Crocs will solve all your medical problems. But you will definitely feel better

One of the benefits of this patented closed-cell resin is that the shoes are unable to absorb odor. It’s amazing, but even after wearing the shoes all day, they will not stink. Another benefit is that the shoes are so light they actually float when dropped in water. Crocs are great for people on boats. Not just for the floating, but because they also have a good grip on the deck

Some people have worn Crocs-like shoes for tasks such as gardening. Crocs are also great for tasks like this. They are super-easy to clean… just hose them off and let them dry.

Crocs come in a variety of models and colors. The most common Crocs have ventilation holes throughout the top of the shoe, others only have ventilation around the sides leaving the top solid for protection from spilled liquids. An older model was fully enclosed, but I think it may have been too hot for normal wear.

The huge variety of fashionable colors available make Crocs an excellent choice to go with any outfit. Having multiple pairs of Crocs makes it easier to mix and match and make the right fashion choice.

What about size? Crocs generally run a little bit large. Some models, like the Beach model, in size groups like small, medium and large others, like the Cayman model, come in full sizes like 8, 9 and 10. Since the sizes are unisex, you need to look at a chart to determine whether you are looking at men’s or women’s sizes. If you normally wear a size 8, and the chart shows a shoe that would be size 8 to 9, you may want to consider the next size down. However, if you normally wear a size 9, you will probably be okay with an 8 to 9.

You owe it to yourself to try a pair of Crocs shoes. They will be the most comfortable shoes you may ever try, and your feet will thank you for the purchase.

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June 24th, 2008

Not Long Before We See Sleek And Portable Gaming Laptops

Posted by admin in Web Of Technology

Move over Desktop, it’s the era of the portable computer, or at least that what the massive demand points to. Manufacturers are trying to keep up with this but have warned that supplies could be limited. It seems like once there are back orders those will only grow because demand for laptops is not slowing down at all. Also with portables now it seems like every few months or so the technology is already replaced with something different.

Gaming notebooks have recently been capturing a lot of attention. Adequate gaming notebooks can be purchased at a low price for mediocore gaming needs. Notebooks can now realistically be used for gaming by us due to the better performance of new computers. I also feel that some gaming notebooks look really smooth, with some sleek, powerful features. Even though gaming notebooks have advanced in numerous areas, in terms of pure speed they still can’t rival with desktops. Gaming notebooks are always pressuring the speed boundaries of laptops so its always a good indicator of how far the technology has come in that relation.

Although the market share is ruled by manufacturers marketing via retail channels I feel the direct model and custom built notebooks will forever be about. I feel the components are more well known and run more stable. Specialist verticals benefit because they only have get what they need. All the notebook computers found in highstreet shops are made to grab the maximum market share and not the smaller specialist markets. Custom made notebooks cater for everyone whatever their precise needs. I like that fact that there are a lot of small sized companies giving good service for custom notebooks. Yet again a futher point to custom laptops.

Next generation laptop computers do look like a tantalising option. The minute $500 notebooks are shifting like crazy at present. I was not predicting a large number of people to like the technology. Consumers would prefer to see large screen ultraportables if that sounds correct. I guess forming an attractive price mark is a massive barrier in all this. Sure enough the technology is here. Companies are cramming greater power into notebooks and it seems like gaming notebooks will get slimmer and lighter. New notebooks are typically not mentioned of before their introduction so there is no telling what new products we’ll see.

I think these gaming laptops are really good http://www.rizeon.com/gaming_laptops/page.php

June 23rd, 2008

Internet Money

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The internet is unbelievable as a business environment. The whole Google Adsense and Adwords thing, with Pay-per-click and what not…well all of this is making people very rich. Okay, not everyone. But you can generate a substantial second income from this. Put in more time, and you can definitely quit your day job (if you have one…no assumptions here). To be honest, it isn’t that complicated. It takes a little work to get started but, once you can grasp the concepts, you are set. To this end…I have gone through a large number of internet sites that have information on this. There are a few resources that I believe are worthy of your time. I’ll say why below.

The marketing on most schemes out there is truly atrocious. Some people will be put off by it; the other group will fall for it. I am going to try to go beyond that. It can be hard to see beyond what is staring you blindly in the face (usually in great big red letters). Claims of millions and, nowadays, Paypal account statements with large transfers shown. Basically, these people are trying to sell their products. They have read their own manuals. They know about marketing, about raising hopes in people and about presenting “evidence” of the merits of their products. They exaggerate in some instances; leave out bits that have to do with your own actions. Everybody seems to do this online; however, some of these resources do have real merit, which is why I mention them here.

In my experience, it’s the little things that make a difference. You might have everything done properly, but if your introduction is missing the right punch, then you don’t get any sales. The details are important. They can be, and are usually the difference between getting a lot of money and not getting a lot of money. I feel like it’s those that cover these fine points that are the ones you want.

“I am better than you, I am a jerk etc, etc” one proclaims on his website. You can see the angle he’s going for here. It works though. He’s even had an infomercial done. This means people are buying his product. This must mean that his tips work…at least for some people. That’s really all that matters. This one is guide to basically every effective way of making money online, like a lot of others. What makes it really good is that he cuts out a lot of fluff and lays it down like it is. For me, the real clincher is the forum on the website. There are loads of people who are trying this stuff out. They like to talk about their experiences. This means you can see where mistakes have been made and where progress has been made. That’s value. People can repeatedly come back for help and advice. Not too many schemes have something like that in place.

The people factor is really important. This sort of thing has been around long enough for others to have tried it. Find out what it’s been like for them. Get a second opinion. Forums are a good place. I know my eyes still ache from all the forums I have gone through. It might not clear up all your doubts, but it will certainly eliminate some bad choices.

That brings us to the main point. It really is down to you to follow through. Whichever one you go for, it could take some time for you to start to see real results. You have to have the drive and fortitude to see it to the end. The investment is not too great, particularly in the context of the potential rewards. How brave are you?

There’s a lot of stuff on making money on the internet. You have to be careful. Most people are just looking to make a buck, but if you can just sift out the dodgy ones, there really is a lot to be gained from the right sources.

Good luck.

Donald Ogilve worked as an IT Consultant. Now owns www.masteryourfate.com, Self-Improvement and Success Resource Site. Go here for FREE EBOOKS, Product Recommendations and tip on Life Mastery and Business Success!

June 21st, 2008

Horse Lover Gift Ideas!

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Horse Lover Gifts are simple to find as horse lovers are easier to please than you might think! For a solid, time-honored choice, try a T-Shirt or Sweater with an imprinted or emroidered horse design. Anyone who has horses can tell you that it just isn’t the cleanest hobby. T-shirt and sweaters get soiled quickly and wear out frequently — more are always welcome! Among other sites, CafePress.com has a wide selection of shirt styles with equine art imprints.

Another much-appreciated Horse Lover Gift is Gloves. Depending
upon the recipient’s location, either summer, winter, or all-weather gloves may be
appropriate. If the horse lover is a rider, make sure the gloves specifically state
“riding gloves.” Riding Gloves are specially made to be durable and yet flexible
enough for handling reins. Also, don’t scrimp on this purchase. Your horse friend
knows how quickly gloves where out in this sport — buy the best quality you can
afford. If cold weather is involved, consider giving Silk Glove or Sock Liners
too.

When Horse Lovers aren’t with their critters, they still like to show off
their affection for Equus! Try a special piece of Jewelry such as a pendant,
bracelet or earrings. If you aren’t sure what breed of horse your friend has, or what
riding style he/she participates in, try purchasing a “general” horse theme design —
one without a saddle, bridle or rider on it.

Always appreciated by the Horse Lover is a Gift of Horse Art. Try
a Limited Edition Horse Art Print as a very special gift. As Limited Edition
Prints are signed and numbered by the artist, they have inherent value, but tend to
cost much less than original works of art. A wide variety of horse prints are available
— just plug the words “horse art print” into your favorite search engine.

And when Horse Lovers aren’t riding or in the barn cleaning, they are
often times at the computer emailing their other horse lover friends! Thanks to new
printing methods, you can now purchase a wide variety of computer Mouse
Pads
with Equine Themes. These make great low-cost gifts that can be used
and appreciated daily.

Artist and Graphic Designer Kelli Swan specializes in black and white Pencil
Drawings and Graphic Design Services. Her websites are:

PencilPlace.com (Animal Lover Art and Gifts);

AnimalLoverGiftPlace.com (Animal Lover Gifts);

KelliSwan.com (Kelli’s art, new book, journals and gifts)

June 21st, 2008

Discover the Marvellous Windsor Castle

Posted by admin in Travel Stuff

Windsor Castle is said to be the largest inhabited castles around & the eldest in continuous inhabitation (over 900 years). It is one of Queen Elizabeth’s three royal residences, and is frequently beloved to be the Queens most desired home. The Royal flag flies above the Round Tower of Windsor Castle on every occasion Queen Elizabeth the 2nd is in palace - though, at other periods, the Union Jack banner flies instead.

Samuel Pepys remarked Windsor Castle to be “the solitary most loving castle on the planet.” That was thought in sixteen sixty six and the comparable can be said today. Discover Windsor Castle UK, one of the many wonders of England.

Windsor Castle Moving History:

The assembly of Windsor can be seen in the early seventh century Saxon settlement of Windlesora, where the modern day parish of Old Windsor is sited. The settlement of Windsor is generally recognised as the “New Windsor” - the actual phrase “new” being used in a strictly relative sense!

Windsor Castle was firstly built by the famous William the Conqueror, following his raid of England in ten-sixty-six. The original frame was built from lumber with earth ramparts. The Castle held a comprehensible strategic position on a steep hill high above the River Thames, & was a division of a band of castles in the region London, with the Tower of London, one whole days trip away, at its core.

The Palace was later remade in stone, & grew in significance over the centuries. Later on Henry the 2nd constructed the Round Tower & the original stone outer wall. Following the English Civil War, the structure’s crucial role became that of a royal house. Windsor Castle has remained principally unbothered ever since the beginning of the 19th century, apart from the overhaul work that followed the terrible fire.

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