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Wednesday, March 26, 2008
How The Easy Chair Millionaire Helped Me Make Money From Home
When
I first found the easy
chair millionaire it kind
a reminded me of the rich jerk.
Someone lazy, laid back,
and loving life.
I bought
the rich
jerk, and loved
what he has
to say. So I thought
to myself this
was probably like the rich jerk,
and bought it.
I
have to say
his attitude
in like
the rich jerk
but the
information and the how
to guides
where a ton
of help for
me. I really liked the
fact that I didnt need
to do to
much work,
as I
can be a very lazy
person myself
sometimes. A lot of it was already
done for me.
Of course I
had to
do some work but not nearly
as much as I
thought. The easy chair millionaire
took me
by the
hand and showed me
exactly what I had to
do. Most people
claim to have the answer to everything, and claim to help show you the way. Well the easy chair millionaire
defiantly lives up to
its name.
The steps
where easy to follow, and
where so simple even a
beginner could do
this. There is nothing you will not be able to
understand. He has put together one of the
best dummy
proof systems I have seen
in a long
time. This isnt the first product I bought like this. But the easy chair millionaire is by far in my top
3 that I have purchased.
If you are searching for a successful program that will show you how to
make extra money online. I highly
recommend you
take a look at
what the easy chair millionaire has to say.
You will not be disappointed at all.
Chris Rohrer makes
over $3,000 a month working
from home.
For more information on how you too can start making money from
home please visit
http://www.businessprogramsreviewed.com
Sports Violence
In
ancient societies, athletics
and especially competitive contact games
always have
been rough, but aggression in the past
was tempered
by an insistence
that playing hard,
playing to win, did not countenance playing
to cheat
and to hurt. One
of the very first nations
that expressed athletic ideals, were the Greeks.
As enunciated
by Pindar, the athletic
ideal incorporated courage
and endurance
with modesty, dignity,
and fair-mindedness,
those elusive qualities the Greeks called Aidos. As
sports became more specialized, the
general populace increasingly withdrew into spectatorship. Sports history reveals that although
Greek sports had increasingly marred by corruption
and bribes, nonetheless
they flourished in an era which
witnessed the
rapid expansion
of stadiums
and arenas under the
Roman Empire. During the Roman Empire,
violence in
sports became the generally accepted principle
and spectators not only endorsed it, but also embraced
it as
a social norm.
In recent years sports
violence has become to
be perceived as a social problem. Commissions have been appointed in Canada and England to investigate
violence among hockey players and
soccer fans. Numerous examples of violence in professional sports exist today, as counties
like the
United States, Canada, Greece, Italy and Germany,
report court cases have been heard which concern the victims of violence perpetrators. Newspapers, magazines and television programs portray bloodied
athletes and riotous fans
at hockey, boxing, football, soccer, baseball, and basketball games with
what appears to be
increasing regularity. But
are sports violence incidents actually increasing, and
if so, what
is the reason of such a negative
increase? Or does the heightened
public attention and media
focus on sports violence
reflect not an increase in the incidence or
severity of
aggression, but greater
public concern with moral issues and
political discourse?
Contrary to popular
belief, there appears to be growing dissatisfaction with sports violence. Changes in sports rules, developments in the design of equipment, and
even the
physical characteristics of modern sports arenas evolved in an
effort to reduce violence or its consequences. But still,
among athletic management
teams, government
officials, fans and athletes themselves, there is an ambivalence attitude
towards sports violence. The ambivalence takes the form of justifying the
existence of violence in sports, but not taking
personal responsibility
for it. Coaches and managers
tend to blame fans, saying that violence is what attracts people into stadiums, as the risk entailed makes the game more "interesting". Athletes frequently
admit that
they are opposed to violence, but it is expected of them by coaches. Fans justify it by attributing aggressiveness to athletes and to situational aspects of the game. Spectators view violence as an
inherent part of some sports as one
cannot play games
like hockey or football, without accepting the necessity of
violent action.
Nevertheless, public opinion
tends to focus more and more on sports violence as major advances in the technologies used have increased media coverage making
information available to a vast global audience.
Thus, contemporary
critics tend to consider sports violence as a worldwide phenomenon with highly disturbing future course and social outcomes.
Jonathon Hardcastle writes articles for
http://wonderfulworldofsports.net/ -
In addition,
Jonathon also writes articles for
http://everythingaboutgames.net/ and
http://erecreationstation.com/
Real World MLM Marketing Tips....Reach Your Target Audience Through Guest Speaking
Here's another "creative" method
of offline marketing
that will take
some effort on
your part
.... but no cash outlay.
Volunteer
as a speaker for various business, educational,
or other
organizations. This
is a great way to reach a targeted audience
and brand yourself as an expert in their eyes.
Groups like
your local
Chamber Of Commerce, PTA, Garden Club,
Hunt Club, Single Parents, Home
Owner's Association,
VFW, Church, Little League, Soccer Club, Kiwana's, VFW, American
Legion, Moose
Lodge, Alumni Association, etc. hold meetings where
they frequently need speakers. Do
some research
and find
out all
such groups in your area then contact
them to volunteer your services
as a speaker.
You'll
have to do some work to prepare a talk
pertinent in subject matter to their interest
.... of course. But
the event itself as well as
the contacts you'll make create a great networking opportunity
for you.
People will
be curious about what
you do. The
host will obviously introduce
you before you speak and include a little about "who you
are". Just make friends and share as appropriate
when appropriate.
This
is more about branding yourself in
the community and
reaching large groups while doing it.
An added
benefit of this method is the opportunity to
hone your presentation/communication skills and practice simple networking.
I don't
suggest setting up any kind
of display
of your
"wares" ....
but you certainly may have some type of
momento made available to the guests. Perhaps
something like
mugs, pens, refrigerator magnets, and such with your logo and website
url. Maybe even a "gift basket" or
2 as a
door prize .... donated by you of
course .... with your business card inside.
Just be subtle not obvious.
Of course do have
plenty of business
cards to share IF
asked. Don't
force them on anyone but be
prepared. The point is just to
gain visibilty .... network .... make contacts .... and
DEFINITELY follow-up afterward.
Another related tip is to be sure that any
write-up of the event for local print media includes not only your name as guest speaker .... but something like your website
url for curious readers also.
Michael Lemm is the
author of the Best MLM
Resources Blog where you can get more MLM tips,
wit, and
wisdom [ http://Best-MLM-Resources.blogspot.com ]. You
should also read the
ebook Michael rates as his #1 recommended resource .... [
http://www.FreedomFire.therenegadenetworkmarketer.com/ ]
Affiliate Marketing: Making Money Finding Clients!
As a business owner, Bill had
a good
thing happening.
He was able
to run
his store
and run
it well. He had customers
that would even
come from quite a ways away because they
liked the products
and the services
that he provided. But, since he was
only one person, he didn't want
to really expand with other stores. He liked being able
to go
home to his family and not worry
about a
lot of other employees.
Yet, it would
be nice
to be able to get his
product to
others, wouldn't it? Bill
knew he would have
more customers if he
could get his business online and then promote it. But, he knew
nothing of how to do that. The last thing that he
wanted to do was spend money advertising his company only to not
make anything off of it.
Bill wanted to be able to retire one day and
give his children
the ability to have a business that was already stable so he
decided to try his
hand at developing a
website. With a
little help from his son, he learned that
there were people out
there that would work
for him to promote his website. All he had to do was to hire
them and only pay
them when people came to
the site to buy a product.
These
affiliate marketers
did all of
the work
for him. They brought people to his
website where his products
did all of the talking. And, he paid them for bringing the
customers. Soon, they came back
on their own and his business grew well beyond his hopes.
Fred was one of the affiliate marketers that worked with Bill. He created a website that was geared at promoting Bill's and
made a good amount of income off of just this one site. He brought the customers and Bill paid him to do so.
Affiliate
marketing is one of the most sought after types of internet
marketing. For those that
are looking to get in, the process
is simple. Advertise for a company and bring clients to them. If it
is just that simple, though, more people would be after this highly profitable game. In affiliate
marketing of any type,
there is some work that needs to be done to
make it successful. For that reason, understanding just what affiliate marketing is and how it works is how you'll know if this is the right place for you to be in.
What Is Affiliate Marketing?
The job of an
individual in this business is to promote web businesses like Bill's. The affiliate marketer is then rewarded for every visitor that is brought to the site because of what he did to promote it. You may be promoting for subscribers for services. You may be promoting for customers
who will make purchases. Or, you may be compensated just for having the individuals make it to the right web page. In any case, affiliate marketing is set up to be that of a finder's fee situation because you are bringing new businesses to the client.
Some terms to know:
Affiliate:
An affiliate is an individual that is affiliated with a company to help promote the company.
Marketing: Is the act of promoting a website or product.
Affiliate marketing: Promoting of a website, product or service through affiliates as opposed to paying for and placing the advertising yourself.
Affiliate marketer: An individual that does the marketing for the company.
Compensation for affiliate marketing ranges
in how it is provided. There are three main types of payment
structures available.
a. Pay Per Lead: In this scenario, the affiliate marketer is paid based on the individuals that they get to register or subscribe to the
site's product or service.
b. Pay Per Click: In this method of compensation, the company will determine a set rate to pay based on each time that a new client visits the website.
c. Pay Per Sale: In this case, the affiliate marketer will be paid based on the amount of
sales made from the purchase of a client that is attracted to the website. This is a commission based program.
The Benefits
From the aspect of being the affiliate marketer, you can make money virtually anytime of the day and night when your sales medium works. Whatever you do to make sure that the clients
click through to the
buyer's website, you'll be able to be compensated for that. Another benefit is the fact that there are many affiliate programs out there being run. Bill's small business is
nothing compared to the larger companies out there. One of the largest that runs
its own affiliate
program is that of Amazon.com.
On the other hand, businesses like to
use these set ups and are willing to provide the opportunity because nothing is paid for until it is realized. They pay only when you give them the results of clients to the site. Bill liked this, of course, because he knew he wasn't wasting his advertising dollars.
The Cons Of Affiliate Marketing
Like any other money making opportunity, it is important for you to understand that you may need to invest. Often, the affiliate marketer will need to invest in a website to attract visitors to and in advertising and
marketing. For some individuals, the plan is to develop one website that is a launching pad for
several affiliate marketing campaigns.
For example, if the affiliate marketer wishes to tap into the world of credit card affiliate programs, he or she will design a website that provides key information about credit cards. They will be able to link the website to the
official websites of the credit card companies. By luring customers in with quality information on credit cards, the potential customer will click on the banner ads or links provided to take them to the official site to
sign up.
But, affiliate marketing is not that simple. You will need to invest in providing good quality information. You will need to furnish your content yourself or hire a professional. Then, you'll need to get customers to your site. To do this, some affiliate marketers use search
engine optimization and article directories
while others pay to have their website listed as an advertiser on search
pages. Is There Money Out There?
It may seem that you are putting quite a bit of money into this business, but in fact, affiliate marketing can be a good way to make decent
money. The amount can range from just a few dollars to quite a bit. It all comes from the
knowledge that you have or
obtain and the work and dedication you put into the task. Affiliate marketing has the potential to make a decent income. You help Bill and he
pays you to do so. Both win in the game of affiliate marketing.
Keith Lee is a motivational
speaker, a life coach and a
fitness instructor for the past 10
yeras. He study and did research on the Internet Marketing Industry for years. Go to his webiste
http://www.MyInternetMarketingSuccess.com for some superb tips.
Maintaining Your Dogs Teeth And Oral Health
The most common oral condition suffered
by dogs is
periodontal disease. This
disease affects the tissues
that surround
and support
the teeth.
Plaque is
the usual cause
of periodontal disease. It
gradually covers
the teeth, quickly hardening
into tartar.
The bacteria
in plaque irritate
the gums,
causing them to swell. This
swelling is
called gingivitis. Each day
the gums grow more inflamed, producing
other damaging bacteria, causing
the gums to recede. Over time
the tooth becomes
loose, followed by tooth loss.
Aside from being very painful,
and the possible loss of teeth, periodontal disease
can become a reservoir of infection
and bacteria to the
blood, and from the
bloodstream, to the vital
organs, such as heart, kidneys, lungs, and liver.
Common symptoms of periodontal disease are
consistently bad breath,
yellow to brown masks on the teeth, reddened gums and exposed tooth roots, reluctance to eat, drooling,
difficulty in chewing, and mouth pain,
usually shown by
pawing at the mouth, or rubbing his face against the ground.
All dogs are at risk,
especially in dogs
with small mouths,
short muzzles and flat faces, as well as
senior dogs. Tooth brushing on a regular basis
can minimize plaque
buildup, and regular
visits to the
vet can identify any hidden damage to the
teeth and gums before
it gets
out of hand.
Treatment can
range from tooth
brushing, descaling, usually
carried out by the vet with the patient under a
general anesthetic, to advanced dental-surgery techniques.
Early detection is the best treatment of all.
Controlling your dogs diet can have a
big impact on his teeth. Dogs who are
fed mostly soft foods suffer more periodontal disease than
those who must chew.
Help your
dog maintain his good health by
frequent visits to the
vet, regular tooth brushing,
maintaining a healthy
diet, and
occasionally giving him a
chew toy or
bone. The benefits
will last a lifetime.
Randy Jones and his
partner Brent Jones have been in the pet
industry for a long time. Recently
they formed http://Joncopets.com. On the site, customers can
shop for the latest
dog collars, dog clothes, pet
supplies and more. Visit the
site at
http://www.joncopets.com
How To Use Golf Training Aids To Improve Your Putting
Drive
for show,
putt for dough.
Relax the nerves, trust
your line. Eyes over
the ball, smooth
take away. Accelerate through
the ball, and...
Klinka tinka tinka --
yes! The sweet
sound of
a birdie putt,
or even
a 6-footer
for par, dropping
into the cup. It's a
great feeling, especially
if you just finished
the 18th for a personal best round.
Or if
you just won 5 skins
to make your buddies shell out
some serious coin. A hot day with the putter can make
you feel like a million bucks. Actually, in the
case of a
PGA tour
pro, it can earn you a million bucks.
Too bad
that for the average golfer those days seem to come so infrequently. The average
Joe uses up anywhere between 32
and 40 putts
per round, while the best pros average around
30. Tour pros make just under 90% of their putts from 4-5 feet, while average guys make around 50%.
That's a lot of shots to
give up! Think about
this: if you
are a
thirteen handicapper, your average score
is around 85, and you average 36 putts per round, then
42% of
your shots are putts! And what do you
spend most of your
time doing at the range? If youre like most guys
(and gals) then you spend most of your
time beating balls with your driver
or mid-irons. Yet, according to the numbers you should be spending
almost half of your time on the
putting green.
So how can busy people with little time for
golf practice still improve their putting game without doubling practice time or drastically reducing the amount of time spent practicing their full shots? Golf
training aids are the answer. Many
training aids exist
that can quickly improve your putting stroke and green reading without spending hours on the putting green. Just
10 to 15 minutes per practice session is required for most golfers to
drop strokes quickly. Here are
some tips for finding
right training aids or a combination of training aids to
maximize your results:
1. Look for training aids
that allow you to
easily see the following
things: square clubface, shoulder
alignment, eye placement (over the
ball), foot alignment, and stroke path. Some devices use mirrors, some use
low-power lasers. Most training aids have physical barriers that keep the putter on the right
path during the stroke.
2. For eye alignment you can always do this:
line up the putt and address the
ball as if you were going to hit the putt.
Then take a ball from your pocket,
put it between your
eyes, and allow it to drop straight down. Wherever the ball lands is
where your
eyes are lined up. They should be directly over the
target ball.
3. Whatever device(s) you choose, make sure that they are not too large and/or awkward. My
experience is that you don't use the device unless it is convenient.
4.
Follow through is
also important, so make sure that the training aid gives you feedback for the whole stroke. You
need to see that your stroke path is straight and putter face releases properly after contact, otherwise you will have
consistency problems.
5. Use the golf training aid consistently, every time you practice. You need to groove the stroke and you can't do that unless you keep at
it. Also, if possible, use the device at home or at the office
when you have a
spare minute. This extra practice time really helps.
I wish you good
luck and a hot blade!
Mike Gelhaus, once racquetball professional and
published author for Racquetball Magazine,
has turned his attention back to the game of Golf. With the use of golf training aids, he achieved a handicap of
3 only weeks
before back surgery. Check out his site at
http://the-best-golf-training-aids.com.
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