Archive for April, 2008

Why Cheesecakes Make The Perfect Gift

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

Cheesecake makes a perfect gift. There are guidelines that should be followed when choosing the perfect gift. For one thing, the gift should be chosen specifically for a certain individual whose tastes are known to you. If you are not well acquainted with the recipient, you must give a general-type of gift that will not […]

Rickets: Vitamin D Deficiency in Infants

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

Many people believe that rickets (soft bones and other developmental problems) is no longer a problem, but it has shown up again in children who are breast-fed and dark-skinned. Up until 1920, rickets was common. It’s caused by lack of vitamin D.
Rickets was caused by the industrial revolution with thick clouds of dust and people […]

9 Big Refinance Mistakes

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

Refinance mistakes can cost you thousands, even tens of thousands of dollars. Here are some quick tips to help you out:
1. Wrong time frame
Don’t do a refinance under time pressure. Always be sure you can walk away from a refinance if you are surprised by last minute […]

Avoid the Truth about the Author

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

Searching my notes, lesson plans, and textbooks for idea to help
make writing stronger, better, and more powerful, I found a
collection of different tips, all which are helpful. However,
these are just a few possibilities; I am writing an article, not
a book. From Writer’s Digest, page 12, a quote from G.K.
Chesterton sums up the need for these […]

Touchdown! Closing Skills for Successful Selling

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

It’s early January 2004. The Green Bay Packers are just 72 seconds away from their fourth NFC Championship game. They have a three-point lead over the Philadelphia Eagles, who face an impossible fourth down and 26 yards on their own 28-yard line. All Green Bay has to do is hold Philadelphia to less than […]

Common Mistakes Extraordinary Leaders Don’t Make

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

When people make a decision (either consciously or unconsciously) to follow
your leadership, they do it primarily because of one of two things: Your
Character or your Skills. They want to know if you are the kind of person
they want to follow and if you have the skills to take them further. Yes,
there are other variables but […]

A Crucial Key Factor To Your Online Success: Keywords Research

Friday, April 25th, 2008

Let’s start from the basics. Keywords research IS a crucial key
factor nowadays for anyone that is already or want to be active
in the online business and run a work at home based business.
Maybe back to the end of the 90’s it was possible to think to
work from home and start a new business oriented website
targeted […]

10 Questions To Ask Yourself And Determine If You Are Spyware Savvy

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

Most of us who use computers are afraid of spyware and the problems it causes. So, you learn all about spyware and the ways to protect yourself from it. How will you know whether you have complete knowledge? Well what you can do is to surf the World Wide Web for the latest on spyware […]

The Two Main Factors For Success In A Network Marketing Home Based Business.

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

People are a strange lot. People that are successful are often
the biggest encouragers of others to help them also be
successful. While unsuccessful or mediocre people usually
discourage others from being successful. Mediocre people will
say things like don’t waste your time, or those things don’t
work. A large part of this negative attitude is because very few
people want […]

What Hosting Companies Don’t Tell You, Could Hurt You…

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

Did you know that hosting companies overcrowd their servers despite all the issues caused by servers running hundreds of accounts? Are you aware of what happens if your website is hosted on a server that’s overcrowded? You’re probably thinking to yourself, “what do you mean overcrowd their servers?” Overcrowded servers mean big money for your […]

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