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  • Creating A Sellable Product
    Many marketers have created or acquired products that they thought would sell well and, in their enthusiasm, set up everything from sales letters to websites to getting traffic. However, a lot of these marketers have forgotten the single most important factor that will affect their product sales, the "sellability" of the product.
  • Getting The Word Out
    You have created your own product that has been proven to have great demand, you have a salesletter that has a sky-high conversion rate, but all that would be futile and you will earn nothing if you don't have a single soul passing by your website since you will have no one to sell to!
  • How To Start an Internet Business Without Capital
    I often meet new Internet marketers on various forums and they aspire to earn the big bucks like some of the well-known personas out there, such as Yanik Silver and Bryan Kumar. However, most of these new marketers have only the slightest ideas on where to start, and a lot of them are not willing or able to invest a startup capital in their online business.
  • Ethical Marketing Basics
    To sell a product well, it is very important to use powerful selling words to really convey each and every little benefit that your product has to convince the customer.
  • Preselling - A Must For Internet Marketing
    Over the years, the most important stage in any Internet Marketing process is Preselling. Preselling is the work you must start doing before you release and sell your product; that's why it's called pre-selling.
  • Overdeliver Your Way To Success
    As an online merchant, your customers cannot see your face. They cannot hear your voice when you are recommending your products, and they cannot see the emotions on your face when you are telling your customers what benefits they can derive out of your products.
  • The Importance of a Salesletter
    Not so long ago, when the computer was first mass-produced for selling to the public, a lot of industry experts predicted that nobody will want a box that does nothing besides handling data and hogging up the entire garage. They were obviously wrong. Nearly every household will have at least one computer in the US, and most even have two or three desktops!
  • SEO Tips That Work
    Every webmaster wanted their website to be popular. In order to be considered popular, it must receive a lot of traffic and rank high in SERPs. Moreover, it has to get top search engine results in Google, Yahoo, MSN and other major search engines.
  • Anchor Text Optimization and Keyword Flooding
    Simply, anchor texts are visible texts in a hyperlink. The use of anchor texts is resorted to by SEO enthusiasts to yield higher search engine ranking. This is because linked texts are relevant to landing pages and search engine algorithms give them greater weight.
  • Defining The Linux Kernel And Its Usage
    The Linux Kernel is the center of what makes the Linux and Unix operating systems. The kernel is the foreman or mediator over all your programs and hardware components. As the core of the operating system, the kernel has access to certain services that interact with the systems hardware which no other program has direct access to.
  • The Waterless Washing Machine And Other Breakthroughs
    It looks like soon we may be able to rid ourselves of the water-guzzling washing machines in our homes. The Waterless Washing Machine takes "dry-cleaning" to a new level. Instead of immersing clothing items in water it cleans clothes using negative ions, compressed air and deodorants to clean clothes.
  • The Difference Between Motorcycles And ATVs
    It's alarming how many people don't know how dangerous it can be to ride an ATV. People still routinely take off without a helmet, without proper training, riding 2 or 3 up on a 1 up quad, riding a quad that's too big, riding on pavement, or any combination of them.
  • Smart Homes And Green Homes: Are They The Same?
    Most of us going into a home automation project have some idea of what it is that we want. However, there is often a big gap between what we want and what can be delivered. There are always new ideas and new technologies delivering a raft of new and different possibilities. It is always wise to work with a professional home automation company to put your project into reality.
  • Choosing A File Manager To Use
    Most computer users today are spoiled by the richness of the graphical user interfaces or GUI. In Linux, we have dozens of desktop environments that compete against each other for dominance. Right now, GNOME seems to be winning. However, accessing servers remotely using the same desktop environment puts a heavy demand on the network connection.
  • Prosecuting Michael Vick For Dog Fighting, Thank The Federal Prosecutors
    It is no longer a secret that Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick is facing some serious trouble for his role in a dog fighting ring at one of his houses. Also, being connected to dog breeding are likely of very little concern to the Atlanta Falcons.
  • Art Can Be Affordable Particularly On The Web
    Art is a very personal thing. One person likes landscapes, others like portraits, others have different styles- Impressionism, Realism, Pointillism and they are all meaningful in their own ways to different people - or even the same person depending upon where they are in the timeline of their life.
  • ATV Trail From Maine To Quebec, Jericho Mountain State Park Doubles Trails
    A new ATV trail opened recently that connects Maine to Quebec, Canada. The Jackman Moose River Region has around 300 miles of ATV OHV trails. Now riders can go to Canada on them, and ride the many trails there.
  • Diabetics Should Exercise Regularly To Avoid Cardiovascular Diseases
    Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in people with diabetes. In those with type 1 diabetes as young as 20-39 years old, the risk of dying from a cardiovascular or cerebrovascular event is five times higher than those without diabetes. This population group benefits more from exercise than an average person does.
  • Should Diabetes Risk Keep Older Women From Giving Birth?
    In the controversy that erupted when the world found out that a 63 year old woman was on her seventh month pregnancy after using IVF to conceive. Although giving birth by women over 50 has increased 24 times over in the last few years, many doctors and laypersons protest, claiming that it is not safe for mother or baby.
  • Scientific Progress Against Diabetic Retinopathy
    You probably already know the very common eye condition brought about by diabetes - diabetic retinopathy which is caused by the swelling and leaking of blood vessels or the growth of abnormal new blood vessels on the surface of the retina, which could eventually leave patients blind.
  • On Sugar Consumption And Sugar Substitute
    According to a survey conducted by The NPD Group, the growing concerns about obesity and type-2 diabetes is driving low-sugar, sugar-free or sugar substituted products forward. About 70 percent of adult Americans want to cut down or avoid sugar completely, with 40 percent admitting they check food labels regularly for sugar content.
  • Bitter Melon: A Sweet Solution?
    I would be truly happy if broccoli can grow in my backyard. But with our tropical climate, that would be impossible. However, I cannot complain that we can grow string beans, tomatoes, eggplants and bitter melons.
  • Experimental Travel - How To Get Started?
    Why oh why is summer vacation always the same?! Quite frankly, I always had this feeling that something is amiss. That something better is out there. Not just the standard vacation fare. Like this one summer, we we're headed to Tuscany! I know, I shouldn't complain. After all, Tuscany is a beautiful place and I have never been there. But, when we go there, I want to do something different.
  • Things You Need When Backpacking
    Budget Travel is often associated with backpacking. Backpacks give travelers the mobility and flexibility that they need. You rarely see backpackers toting around laptop computers hence, you see a lot of them frequenting internet cafes.
  • Volunteer Vacation - Why Does It Cost Much?
    Volunteer vacation is really a very cool idea, whether you are alone or with a group/family. Instead of just hanging at the beach, you build your vacation around a volunteer opportunity. That doesn't have to mean forgoing France for a week dishing ham slices at a soup kitchen (although I can tell you this can be very rewarding and darn interesting as well).
  • Time Sharing Your Vacation Home
    When people enjoy their vacation in a certain destination, they promise to return and spend their next vacation in the same place. Some like it so much that they even consider home exchange or, for those who have the means, time-share ownership.
  • Do-It-Yourself Cameras And Wide Angle Lens
    Nothing lets us share our vacation stories better than the pictures we have taken during our trips. And with the current technology, we are given so many choices on how we share these photos.
  • A Breakdown On Digital Video Recorders
    Still haven't gotten a Digital Video Recorder (DVR)? Until you use one you just don't know what you're missing. So what's so great about digital video recorders?
  • How To Program The 30 Second Skip Function Using The 6400 Series DVR
    I've always been envious of cable users that have the ability to zip through commercials (recorded shows only) with a 30 second skip button. If you're not familiar with the 30 second skip, it's just like it sounds. You push a button while watching a recorded program and you'll skip ahead 30 seconds.
  • Basic Information That Internet Service Providers Must Give Users
    The wireless networks are now overtaking Ethernet connections; I have to step on my soapbox for a minute. As more and more people become connected by broadband, the internet becomes a bigger mess. Why you ask? Well, the reason is too many computers with always-on access have no firewall or anti-virus protection.
  • When Eva Longoria And Tony Parker Got Hitched, Guests Got A Real Gift!
    While San Antonio Spurs Hoopster Tony Parker married oh not so Desperate Housewife, Eva Longoria with family, friends and tons of celebrities attending the ceremony just outside Paris for a "summer wedding", the happy couple weren't the only people to get the gifts.
  • Dalai Lama's Oracle Hits The US
    This is not about religion, this is not about cultism, and this is something entirely different. While you have heard of the Dalai Lama, you might not know that he has a "spiritual advisor" known as the Oracle.
  • What To Do If Linux Refuses To Boot
    This deals with what action is to be taken (during a reboot) after a power failure or an incomplete shutdown of a Linux system due to any reason. This problem seems to be very common since many newcomers install Linux and get all the various softwares/hardwares working under Linux and suddenly one day the power fails. There are a few things that you can try to get Linux back on track.
  • Bootstrap Business: Tips On Borrowing From Family And Friends
    Another method of shoestring start-up is to borrow from family and friends, but the arrangement can become difficult if problems occur with the loan, some business owners say. Based on an article, "Starting up on a shoestring" guide are some suggestions to keep business from ruining relationships and three rules to follow when borrowing from those closest to you.
  • How To Make A 15 Second Short Movie
    First, take your favorite movie recording machine - this may be your compact digital camera, your camcorder, even your (latest and greatest) cell phone.
    Remember - you've only got 15 seconds, and you want to be sure to say what you want to say, as clearly as possible.
  • Wine Trips: Lets You Appreciate Wine More
    For many people, although appreciating wine at home is a favorite pastime, it's just not enough. More and more wine lovers are visiting wineries, seeing how it is produced, and enjoying a new experience. Forbes Magazine wrote about some wineries that are off the beaten path.
  • Survival Tips For The Broke Backpacker
    To be young and broke is the norm for a big percentage of the youth. To be young and broke while traveling abroad is a different matter, though. It's what nightmares are made of, especially for those who are traveling on a budget in a different country where the most familiar person you know is dead and has a monument which every other tourist wants to see.
  • Other Important Elements In Riding
    Turning is the second most important element of safely riding a motorcycle besides braking and accelerating. It requires a solid understanding of other elements including grip, dynamics, education, and a good dose of mental rationality.
  • Tips On Traveling With Your Kids
    I've gone on 3 long-haul flights, several stretches of highways and several more short-haul flights with my son. And he is only 2 1/2 years old. Traveling is a big part of our lives. Globetrotting with a child may have made our planning schedule more complicated but, after several researches mostly from trial & error, we have realized one thing - it can be done!
  • Acceleration And Breaking - First And Most Important Element In Riding
    There's nothing like the feeling you get when you're on your favorite road with a familiar bike. You flow through corners as if on a rail, senses peaked, adrenaline raging uncontrollably throughout your body. When it's done right, it's almost as though everything is moving in slow motion.
  • Reasons For A Barebones Business Start-Up And Alternative Financing
    Jeff Hester has these observations about whether the current trend in the Web 2.0 world constitutes too much money chasing too few sound business ideas. Here are 10 reasons to keep your business start-up (whether online or off) lean and mean at least in the early years.
  • Alfa Romeo May Return To The US
    MotorAuthority tell us that thanks to Fiat, SpA's miraculous fiscal turn around, Alfa Romeo now is officially slated to return to these United States in the spring of 2009. Sure, we've heard these tempting declarations before from the Italian marque that's given the automotive world some of the most beautiful cars we've ever known. But with the solid return of Maserati, it just might be so.
  • Toyota Is Now The Largest Carmaker In The World
    The title now belongs to - Toyota! According to Robert Farago of the Truth About Cars who claimed to have parroted what a Toyota spokesman said, Toyota has finally achieved the status as the world's largest automaker. The Japanese giant's victory comes after nipping at the General's heels at number two for a good while now.
  • Reduce Diabetes Risk By Increasing Fiber And Magnesium Intake
    As a young child I've been taught that milk is a complete food because it contains most of the nutrients necessary for good health. Most especially, milk is the best natural source of Vitamin D and Calcium - the key nutrients for bone health.
  • Children With Diabetes - On The Rise
    An article which looks at the increasing statistics of diagnosed diabetes cases in children, including a huge increase in Type 2 diagnoses, and asks, 'why?' Are our habits hurting our children? Children will be children, of course, and they can make poor health choices by eating the wrong foods. But isn't it really up to families to encourage and incorporate a healthy lifestyle at home?
  • Video Editing Tools For Linux
    I use iMovie and iDVD on my Mac for basic video editing. On Linux, however, there are lots of software to choose from. Robin Miller gives us a run-down as to the state of video editing in Linux and it looks like it still has a long way to go before it can compete against applications on other platforms.
  • Tips On Recovering Lost Data
    Here are a few tips I found that could be useful: Let's get to the important part first - if you've just lost your data, skip past this introduction and go directly to our first tip, so you can start your rescue operation. If not, a few minutes spent now might help you a lot in the future. Pay special attention to our third tip.
  • Wine Producing States In America
    According to an issue of Travel+Leisure magazine, Virginia is one of the five up-and-coming wine destinations worldwide. Parts of Italy, Chile, Spain and New Zealand rounded out the Top Five. Virginia is home to over 100 wineries and there are wine trails that make tasting trips easy to plan.
  • Budget Accommodations In Asia
    Never have I met anyone who has found prices in Japan to be cheap. On the contrary, everyone I know thinks that Japan is not really a haven for budget travelers. And I agree.
  • A Review Of The 2006 Yamaha Raptor 700
    One weekend at Gordons Well (Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area), I had the opportunity to take a ride on a 2006 Yamaha Raptor 700, and Oh My God! That quad is one of the best I've ever ridden. I typically drive a VW short travel sand rail with a 2276cc motor, which has all the power I need to go just about anywhere in the dunes, but it doesn't have the suspension to go on hard pack or to jump.
  • Bootstrapping: Using The Plastic Potential
    Though some might urge staying away from credit card debt, Eric Rosenfeld, president of Adaptive Consulting Partners LLC, insists they may be the best tool for bootstrap entrepreneurs.
  • Gas Prices Reach Record Heights
    Big Oil is at it again, ladies and gentlemen. In California, many parts of America's largest state are already seeing prices north of $3 for a gallon of gasoline. And in the rest of these United States, prices are rising to match.
  • Diet Or Regular Soft Drinks, Which Do You Prefer?
    They are joining the lowly ranks of candy and sugary sweets. Some researchers even warn against diet soda, claiming it could lead to a loss of calcium. And of course, 'regular' soda is being blamed for contributing to weight gain and diabetes.
  • What To Wire In The Smart Home
    What to wire, or make wireless? These days, almost any device in the home can be controlled remotely and networked with other devices.
  • Traveling Tips For Your First Cruise
    With the choices available today, how exactly does one go about choosing the best cruise holiday? Once you have decided that taking a cruise holiday is for you, you need to do your homework. You can ask travel agents (note the plural form!), check out brochures, and ask friends and relatives who are cruise veterans or check out the wealth of information available online.
  • ATV Safety Institute - Safety Course
    I took my 2007 Yamaha Raptor 700 quad up to Irvine to attend the ATV Safety course. I have to admit the biggest incentive for me to take the course was the $100.00 incentive offered when I bought the quad if I take the class. I also wanted to get as much experience as I could and get certified for when my sons start really riding.
  • Cool Summer Must Haves
    It's summer time and don't you wish you could just "bottle" all the great sunshine and save it for a rainy day or at least extend the day a bit. Now you can with Sunjars.
  • The French Wine May Have A Rough Time This 2007
    Almost two whole months of rain have nearly ruined large parts of this year's wine harvest in France. The damage is especially bad in Bordeaux. Mildew, thriving in the warm and humid weather, has wiped out entire crops of some of the smaller vineyards, attacking not only the leaves, but in some cases even the grapes.
  • Bootstrapping Is Valuable While Seeking Funds
    Alex Welch, co-founder of Photobucket, talks about starting his company with a variety of funding means and efforts to save costs. Welch used everything he had from savings, credit cards and home mortgages to a fortuitous partnership with his former boss, wheeling and dealing for equipment and a loan from a sympathetic banker to launch his company and push it to profitability.
  • Celebrity Winemakers And Their Wines
    Here is another celebrity that has ventured into winemaking, Sam Neill! He's one of my all time favorite actors. I always seem to enjoy whatever role he plays. Piano, for example, was probably one of the best films I remember him in. Movies, though, is not the only industry on this actor's mind. He's looking to branch out into the Asian wine market. Smart fellow!
  • Electric Cars, What Are They Up To?
    The all-electric sportscar that caught the world's attention last year is about to do it again this year as UK auto magazine CAR has published spy shots of the Tesla roadster undergoing on road testing near Lotus Headquarters in England.
  • ATV And Your Childs Safety
    You've heard it before: Never let them ride an ATV alone. Never let your kids ride ATVs alone. It is a pretty standard safety practice. You riding an ATV alone is optional and a matter of common sense. With kids, it's the law. They have to be supervised when riding an ATV.
  • LA Gets Hit - With The Beckham Hurricane
    What was that thunder? Was it lightning? Was it a roaring of a train? How about a jet? Nope. Actually it was a hurricane, not a real hurricane, maybe more accurately a HIM and HER-icane, called the Beckhams.
  • The First Non-Invasive Diabetes Screening Device
    VeraLight Inc. is the developer of the non-invasive diabetes-screening device code-named "Scout" and its researchers conducted the study on 322 subjects ranging from 21 to 88 years old with a broad range of skin color.
  • New Releases For Linux Flavors
    Red Hat released its "Core"-less Community Linux distribution, Fedora, now on version 7. You can get the distribution via Bit Torrent, direct download or doing a network install.
  • Getting Your Home - Wired
    David Adams over at OSNews has mapped out his new custom Wired Home. Some of the things he's looking at are: Structured wiring (Cat5, RG6, and a patch panel), Wired networking (ethernet), Wireless networking (802.11g), Remote lighting control, Remote heating and air conditioning control, Intrusion alarm, Fire alarm, Surveillance cameras, and more.
  • Great Traveling Tips For That First Time Travel
    I am a WWW baby. For almost all my travel needs, I am greatly dependent on what the World Wide Web has to offer. At the click of my mouse, I see what needs to be seen. For my budget travel needs, aggregators and other online travel tools help me in selecting what I think is the best for me.
  • Starting A Home Business: The Bootstrapping Way
    Many bootstrapped businesses have started in the home, some as part-time jobs until they develop real revenue. In fact, one site provided by Small Business and Government Grants Resources suggests 50 million people in the United States have already started some kind of business from home up from just 6 million in 1984.
  • The Summer Season, Your Wine and So Much More!
    Enjoy the outdoors during the summer season. Picnics, barbeques, patio parties - all are great opportunities to enjoy good food and wine. Around this time of year, though it's been warm down here for a good many months and will only get warmer, it is about time to lighten things up a little when it comes to wine.
  • Ford Motor Company On A Selling Spree
    In what are looking more and more like a fire sale, Ford Motor Company is reportedly set on selling off British luxury marques Jaguar and Land Rover. Having hired investment banks Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley to work the sale into an appealing package, it seems that Ford will cut its losses with both UK subsidiaries in an effort to raise funds for the core production.
  • New Advances In Diabetes - Detection And Treatment
    The ADA 67th Scientific Sessions in Chicago started today and there has been a noisy buzz on everything diabetes. However, what got my interest more is the research development on oral insulin. The Type 1 diabetics are dependent on insulin. While the type 2 diabetics do not, still at a later stage, they will insulin as well.
  • Linux Operated Devices: Now In The Market
    The OpenMoko-based FIC Neo1973 is "the World's First Integrated Open Source Mobile Communications Platform", the smartphone is expected to compete against the Windows Mobile, Palm, Symbian and now OS X operating systems on mobile phones.

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