17 Aug

Is Your Business Disposable or Reusable?

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The Houses By The River in IndonesiaImage by Stuck in Customs via Flickr

In this throw away society we live in, there are users and savers. Users take and take without thinking about the consequences, while savers do all they can to reuse, protect and watch over our world. This works in many different areas of our lives, home, work, play and most of all in your dealings with others. Whether it’s buying and using a reusable coffee filter to help protect our environment or delivering on the promises you make in business, there are many ways to be a saver instead of a user.

Users buy all disposable goods that pollute our world. They treat people badly and never keep their word. They speak unkindly and don’t do things to help others. Savers are the opposite. They try to help whenever possible and are honest in their dealings with everyone.

9 Ways to be a Saver at Home.

1. Get a reusable coffee filter

2. Help with chores

3. Tell your loved ones that you are proud of them

4. Buy manual appliances

5. Turn off the electronics

6. Go hiking

7. Recycle

8. Scoop when you walk your pets

9. Grow a garden

5 ways to be a Saver in Business

1. Always tell the truth

2. Provide quality products

3. Deliver on promises

4. Offer a Guarantee

5. Give excellent customer service

How do you deal with your customers? Are you a reusable coffee filter person or a disposable one? I bet if you switch from being a user to a saver your business will start to thrive in ways you didn’t ever imagine.

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06 Aug

Pay Per Click Services

Search-Engine-MarketingImage by Danard Vincente via Flickr

I am relatively new to all this kind of stuff. I have learned quite a bit by hanging out in some of the better marketing forums and Pay Per Click Services seems to be the way to go. It has a bit of a learning curve but not too bad. If I can do it anyone can. lol I have tried a couple of different services but was wondering which one all of you liked best.

I found this one today and thought it looked good. They have been in business for a long time and seem to know what they are doing. Have any of you used them?

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06 Aug

Video Conferencing Equipment

Photo of a modern videoconferencing systemImage via Wikipedia

Before I changed the direction for my business, I did a lot of Virtual assistant work and often needed tools for customer meetings. Video Conferencing Equipment, Audio Conferencing, Streaming video and Network Services. I used a lot of different companies. Sometimes I would have to search all over the net to find the right product or service for my needs.

Now that I don’t do as much VA work I of course have found the perfect company. Wouldn’t you know it.

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04 Aug

Free Tools-Blogs, Lenses and Hubs

SquidooImage via Wikipedia

Here is my latest Lens.  Used Baby Goods! I spent some time this afternoon making it and adding affiliate links to relevant products.I use Squidoo, Hub pages, Blogger and Wordpress.com to help get traffic, sign ups for my mailing list, visits to my Ebay auctions and to sell affiliate items.

These are just some of the free tools are your disposal to make a living online. Which ones do you use? Leave a link to your lens here and I’ll favorite it for you if you return the favor.

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28 Jul

Stationed in Germany-Skiing in Italy

House and Monument in Bormio, ItalyImage via Wikipedia

My son the Combat Medic just got a change of orders. He is now going to Airborne school then his permanent duty station will be Germany. He loves winter sports and was asking me to look up some ski holidays in Italy for him and his wife. If you have the chance to ski Italy I did find quite a few that you may like. I told him he better get tons of pics.Here are some choices if you are heading that way.

If you are a beginner then you may be better heading to the slopes at Bormio, Bardonecchia, Livigno and Monterosa. More advanced skiers may prefer the exhilarating slopes from the Milky Way, Courmayeur and the Dolomites, which boasts the largest ski circuit in the world. Some of the benefits include the scenery, modern lifts, Ski passes, great shopping, tons of food and more.

Whatsoever you’re level of skill, or budget, a skiing holiday in Italy will have something to suit everyone. There is a range of lessons available at many  ski resorts and accommodation can be arranged from budget to luxurious ski lodges and villas.Skiing Holidays in Italy -

Fantabulous Après-ski  irrespective which of the Italian ski resorts you decide to choose, you can be guaranteed 1st class après-ski. Italy skiing is well acknowledged for its love of food and wine, both of which are hard to beat. Italian pizza, sausage, pasta, chocolate and home grown wine are mouth-watering options, and the atmosphere will always be friendly and welcoming. Away from the slopes there’s a range of activities available in and around the resorts including skating, swimming and sports. The nightlife will be second to none, with all-night bars, nightclubs, and parties where you are able to dance until dawn.

Skiing and food. My son’s two favorite things! What are yours?

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