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June 1, 2003
How to Set up Your Own Personal Website, without Spending Any Money
Author: Vijay Chidambaram
Written: June 01, 2003
Category: Computers And Internet / Web Development
It has been my dream, right from childhood, to establish a great site, without spending any money. So I searched the web, for free domain names, free web hosting and free websites. I would like to share the results of my search with you.
I have searched all over the web for free hosting. I have set up free sites in all of them. From this experience, I can confidently say that the two best free web hosting solutions are Tripod and Freewebsites
In Tripod, you get a free website, ... read more
The Day My 10th Board Exam Results were announced
Author: Vijay Chidambaram
Written: June 01, 2003
Category: Entertainment / Humor
Hai! My name is Vijay Chidambaram. Im 15 years old. Ive finished my 10th standard board exams. Ive written it quite well, I think. However, that is not what worries me. I know what Ive written and also probably what marks I will get. What worries is whether my marks will be up to the expectations of my parents, relatives and well-wishers
You see, my father is a doctor and my mom is a school principal. Both of them have their own ideas what my mark should be. Heck, I could deal even with them. ... read more
Discovering what your heart really wants
Author: Kerry-Ann Cox
Written: June 01, 2003
Category: Lifestyle / Motivational
Your purpose is something you want to do and do because it expresses who you are.
By Robert Allen
Nothing changes until you get to the truth by Brendan Nichols
I stumbled across these two quotes the other day and they hit a nerve and brought up a number of questions and thoughts, the most important one being What is my truth and what I want to do?
To get what you want in life you have to be very clear about what it is you want without any doubt or conflict in your mind. Doubt and conflict ... read more
Debunking the myth that search engines bring in the most traffic.
Author: Ken Paul
Written: June 01, 2003
Category: Business / Home Business
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Debunking the myth that search engines bring in the most traffic.
Here are the real techniques that generate the most traffic.
Five (5) Things You Can Do to Increase Your Repeat Traffic Today:
Where do you think most webmasters get their traffic from? Search engines? No. Free For All Links ... read more
WNV in Mares and Foals-When to Vaccinate?
Author: Michele Anderson
Written: June 01, 2003
Category: Lifestyle / Hobbies
As we begin our fifth year in dealing with the dreaded WNV, over 14,000
cases in the United STates as of 2002 have been reported. The question was
raised about a link between the WNV and abortions in equines.A retrospective
study by the University of Kentucky's Livestock Disease and Diagnostic Center,
from July of 2002 through early 2003, looked at 400 equine abortions for evidence
of WNV. Their findings were suprising. Of the 400 horses examined, 35 had evidence
of WNV. Although this is ... read more
Learn the Secret of Low Cost Advertising for Your Horse Business
Author: Michele Anderson
Written: June 01, 2003
Category: Lifestyle / Hobbies
Learn the Secret of Low Cost Advertising for Your Horse Business
As a ezine publisher I have discovered several methods to target"The Horse Industry" market.
Through trial and error this is what I have come up with. It worked for me and I know it will work
for you too!
Ezines or newsletters are simply- electronic newsletters delivered by email. Chances are you've
subscribed to a ton of them yourself. They're quick info blasts usually containing articles or some
other relevant ... read more
Making it online
Author: Nicholas Dixon
Written: June 01, 2003
Category: Computers And Internet
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A few ago when I decided to do business online , I was a bit in the dark.I was so excited that I didn't even take some time to learn some basic stuff.These were things I wish somebody had taught at the start beginning, but I had to learn them first hand.Here are a few things I learnt as a beginner :
* The internet ... read more
Taking PreCautions: Lessons on Protection Strategies for the 21st Century from Genuine Bussey Sty
Author: Robert Bussey
Written: June 01, 2003
Category: Lifestyle / Women's Issues
"What is defense? It is a countermeasure to aggression, an act of protection from danger".
-Robert Anthony Bussey
More than ever, women are afraid for their safety and are taking measures to conquer their fears against the mounting problem of abuse and hostile threat. For over a quarter of a century, I've had the privilege of helping thousands of women to feel empowered by learning personal protection skills. In that time, I've been exposed to countless first hand accounts of some very ... read more
Self Defense or Personal Protection?
Author: Alex Iglecia
Written: June 01, 2003
Category: Lifestyle / Hobbies
"What is defense? It is a countermeasure to aggression, an act of
protection from danger". -Robert Anthony Bussey
Self defense is a myth. I know. Ive been studying and it for years. The false sense of security my sister might buy in the store or from some expert outright scares me. What would really work if she was threatened? Attacked? Worse?
Violent crime is everywhere, happening every minute. It's random, and it
can happen to you. from Taking Precautions by Robert Bussey at ... read more
Eight Fitness Tips For The Combat Realist
Author: Robert Bussey
Written: June 01, 2003
Category: Lifestyle / Health
Forget being the toughest guy on the planet. It's pretty easy for
martial artists to adopt complacency and begin to rest on their laurels.
Not you? Well, if the circumference of your waist is large enough to hide
the knot of your black belt, this article may be for you. Even if you are
in top condition, read on if you want to look lean and feel your best as a
combat warrior. I'll make it real easy for you. I promise you won't have
to execute ten thousand kicks or hold a sword over your head ... read more
How to Boost Your Affiliate Earnings in 3 Easy Steps
Author: Pencil Dude
Written: June 01, 2003
Category: Marketing / Affiliate Programs
How to Boost Your Affiliate Earnings in 3 Easy Steps
(c) 2003 Pencil Dude
Often the difference between affiliates who drive traffic and
sales to their affiliate programs' sites depends on little things
that they do month after month. I know this is the case for me.
Here's what we do.
1. You Have To Do Something - Anything.
I was on the phone with an affiliate manager for one of the large
Internet Marketing courses and during that conversation he told
me an interesting thing or two. He told ... read more
Password Security - How Secure are You?
Author: Pencil Dude
Written: June 01, 2003
Category: Computers And Internet
Passwords - we use them every day, here in cyberland. They're
used as the first step in identifying ourselves. Yes, we're
allowed to logon to this network, because we have the
pre-approved password. They're necessary for our online banking
transactions and our online bill payments. Or yes, we're allowed
to read this ebook, because we've purchased it and here's our
authentication.
There's almost a gazillion instances where we use passwords but
most of us don't think about how easy it is for our ... read more
About that Dream...
Author: Darlene Arechederra
Written: June 01, 2003
Category: Lifestyle / Motivational
"I am not afraid of storms, for I am learning how
to sail my ship."
--Louisa May Alcott
Remember your very first job? That all-grown-up feeling!
Your own money to buy things... The independence?
Do you still have that excitement today? Do you jump out of
bed, eager to start a new day? Or are you tired, maybe even
slightly depressed?
Perhaps you've lost touch with your own special *dream* over
the years. What was it? Have you thought about your dream
lately? Acknowledging it can free you up ... read more
How to Choose the Proper Entity for Your Business
Author: Tim Randle
Written: June 01, 2003
Category: Business / Finance
First, let me state that I'm not an attorney and the rest of this article is just based on my experiences so I'd advise you to contact John Hyre at www.realestatetaxlaw.com to get some solid, specific advice on your particular situation.
Also, this article is not going to discuss land trusts, which some of you may have just stumbled upon. A land trust is not an entity. Although it is frequently used in conjunction with entities, it is merely a paper device used to shield property ownership ... read more
Nobody Likes A Rambler
Author: Liz Palmer
Written: June 01, 2003
Category: Writing
We all know people who ramble. They include every boring and insignificant detail, speak in five-minute-long sentences and take forever to get to the point. When they finally reach the end of their story, most people have either walked away or lost interest.
If you were reading their words, would you read right to the end? Or would you find something more informative, less boring and shorter to read?
We all have a tendency to ramble. It's natural. And the more excited we are about a ... read more
Marketing for Writers When Writing Just Isn't Enough
Author: Caterina Christakos
Written: June 01, 2003
Category: Writing
Many writers write for the experience. Others dream of having a number one best seller. Both are wonderful reasons for writing. What many fail to realize is that these two do not have to be mutually exclusive. With a little research, you can enjoy writing incredible stories and see to it that they generate a profit.
The first thing that is needed is a business like attitude toward the process. From day one you must:
1) Know your niche.
Research which books are popular in your genre. Go to ... read more
Diet Versus Exercise - What's the best way to lose weight?
Author: Michael Stefano
Written: June 01, 2003
Category: Lifestyle / Health
Diet Versus Exercise is a brief discussion on the benefits and perils of controlling body weight with either dieting or exerce. The reader will come away with a clearer understanding of what each modality can do for them.
The debate rages on. Whats most important, a healthy, well-balanced diet or an active lifestyle that incorporates some type of exercise? Lets take a close look at what each can do for us, and at what cost.
Diet Minded
Eat less, weigh less. Simple right? But from ... read more
How Do I Know if I am a Good Parent?
Author: Ken Edelston
Written: June 01, 2003
Category: Humanities / Coaching
This article addresses some common concerns that parents have about how to assess themselves. It offers guidelines for understanding the difference between nurturing and critical/abusive parenting.
Often I hear parents expressing concern that their children are not adequately prepared for life as an adult. Accompanying these worries is an almost unbearable amount of self criticism in relation to their parenting competency. These concerns are similar to one another, but come in many shades. ... read more
Marketing for Writers when Writing Isn't Enough
Author: Caterina Christakos
Written: June 01, 2003
Category: Writing
Marketing Tips for Writers to get your book off of your shelf and onto theirs.
Many writers write for the experience. Others dream of having a number one best seller. Both are wonderful reasons for writing. What many fail to realize is that these two do not have to be mutually exclusive. With a little research, you can enjoy writing incredible stories and see to it that they generate a profit.
The first thing that is needed is a business like attitude toward the process. From ... read more
How do I know if I am being a good parent?
Author: Ken Edelston
Written: June 01, 2003
Category: Lifestyle / Parenting
Parents desire to do a good job in raising kids. How do you know whether you are doing a good job? This article explores the complexities of trying to figure out how you are doing as a parent.
How do I know if I am being a good parent?
Often I hear parents expressing concern that their children are not adequately prepared for life as an adult. Accompanying these worries is an almost unbearable amount of self criticism in relation to their parenting competency. These concerns are ... read more
The Kid's Gotta Eat
Author: Diane Danielson
Written: June 01, 2003
Category: Business / Entrepreneur
Balancing being an entrepreneur and a single parent means breaking the rules.
Thoughts from the Table: The Kids Gotta Eat!
I started jotting down notes for this inaugural column while simultaneously cooking dinner and supervising my 3 year-old on the computer. Perhaps thats a little much with the multitasking. Yet as a single, working mom, multitasking is my life. The computer play is a compromise; it keeps him occupied while I cook. Its probably only one step better than watching TV, and ... read more
Position Available: Mothers Little Helper
Author: Diane Danielson
Written: June 01, 2003
Category: Business / Entrepreneur
How to make a better marketing pitch in a down economy.
Thoughts from the Table - Position Available: Mothers Little Helper
If youre like the rest of us, you probably have a business or interview pitch to give in the next few weeks and, as recent history has shown, your standard pitch is no longer knocking it out of the ballpark. So whats wrong? Youre focusing on the prospect by telling them about the benefits theyll receive. Youre showing them the advantages you offer as opposed to your ... read more
Dating in a Down Economy
Author: Diane Danielson
Written: June 01, 2003
Category: Lifestyle / Women's Issues
Dating is hard enough, but add to that a down economy and it's nearly impossible.
Thoughts from the Table: Dating in a Down Economy
When my friend, S, announced that she quit dating last week, I found it amusing that I had worded my own exit from the dating scene in exactly the same way. I quit, just like I did my last job. Somewhere along the line dating became indistinguishable from work. My world had become one long, unending interview, answering the same questions over and over again, ... read more
Pretty Wedding Pew Markers
Author: Mary Wilkins
Written: June 01, 2003
Category: Lifestyle / Arts And Crafts
These easy pew markers can be made up in very little time. They will pull the wedding and church theme together nicely.
Weddings can be frustrating, nerve wracking and just plain tiring to all involved. This pew marker is so easy to make it will give everyone a few relaxing minutes with friends as you make these up for the church. Our simple, easy pew markers are quick to make. Here's how:
what you need:
One small wreath about 8" across OR Using cardboard, trace around a bread and ... read more
Easy Wedding Garter to Sew
Author: Mary Wilkins
Written: June 01, 2003
Category: Lifestyle / Arts And Crafts
Here is an easy project you can make in just a few minutes for the bride. Our garter can be made up in the wedding party colors if you wish.
Is there a wedding in your spring or summer schedule. If so, then a million small details need to be looked after. The bride's gown is always one of the first things to be decided upon. Fabric, lace, notions, a veil, fittings etc. It is enough to make you dizzy. Once the dress is decided upon, there is usually enough fabric left over to make a ... read more
A Flea Circus: Mark's Media Empire and FCC Deregulation
Author: Mark Gaffney
Written: June 01, 2003
Category: Business / Entrepreneur
Only Time can Tell if the media mogul and the Small Guy can join forces in a mutually beneficial symbiotic relationship?
A Flea Circus
Marks Media Empire
And
Federal Communication Commission
Deregulation:
A Bug is in the System
The following is a short synopsis of a freelance article about FCC deregulation:
When one contemplates the entire span of human history, television may be considered a recent technological innovation. Now, we as a collective society are blazing an entire new ... read more
How To Upsell Your eBay Auction Bidders
Author: Marjory Howes
Written: June 01, 2003
Category: Business / E-Business
How to effectively cross-promote items in your eBay Auctions to boost sales. Includes simple how-to instructions for eBay sellers.
Now tell the truth- You sprung for that candy bar near the checkout line last time you went grocery shopping right? My kids are experts at getting me on the impulse buys. As an eBay seller, you have the perfect opportunity to offer your buyers a little something extra just before they pay-- an extra goodie to go along with their winnings. I'm often ... read more
How to Axe 3 Chores eBay Sellers Despise!
Author: Marjory Howes
Written: June 01, 2003
Category: Marketing
Several practical tips eBay Sellers can use to solve their shipping, relisting, and auction management woes.
I don't miss my boss a bit. Or commuting, or paying daycare, or dry cleaning fancy work clothes. I mean, this eBay lifestyle beats a J-O-B any day, and I don't plan on ever going back to a regular work place. But there are things that drive me nuts about selling on eBay.
1- Daily trips to the Post Office. 2- Sending out a zillion WBNs (winning bidder notices)/ re- ... read more
Earning Bidders' Trust with Your eBay Auctions
Author: Marjory Howes
Written: June 01, 2003
Category: Business / E-Business
8 ways to massively increase bidders trust in you as an eBay seller. Every auction seller could benefit from these tips!
Monday morning I caught part of an interview on the "Today Show" with an online auction fraud expert. I didn't catch her name, but she was giving tips on how buyers and sellers can protect themselves from auction fraud.
I was disappointed at the tone the interview took-- pointing out that auction fraud is on the rise and buyers must protect themselves from ... read more
European Union continues to gum up U.S. trademarks
Author: Marc J. Lane
Written: June 01, 2003
Category: Business / Legal
the European Union is arbitrarily denying U.S. companies the trademark rights they've earned
To compete effectively in global markets, American exporters need trademark protection everywhere they do business. But the European Union is arbitrarily denying U.S. companies the trademark rights they've earned, and the time has come for diplomatic intervention.
Chicago-based Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co.'s seemingly never-ending battle to secure a European Union (EU) trademark on its 89-year-old, ... read more
Character in Fiction
Author: Tenille Martin
Written: June 01, 2003
Category: Writing
Why do you write fiction?
What makes a work of fiction worth reading? Is it the plot? Character development? When you are done reading a good book, what are you left with? Fiction has been looked at in recent decades as entertainment, pleasure reading. However, a look at the classics and 19th century writings will show that novels werent written mainly for entertainment but to convey a message. Storytelling has often been used by politicians and religious figures to make their message affect ... read more
The Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003 - - What Does It Mean
Author: Ted Koester
Written: June 01, 2003
Category: Business / Taxes
the third largest tax reduction in our country's history. Since it is such a large tax cut, it will affect most Americans. The purpose of this article is to summarize the Act and examine its effects.
On Wednesday, May 28, 2003, President George W. Bush signed the Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003 (the "Act") into law. It has been reported that this Act is the third largest tax reduction in our country's history. Since it is such a large tax cut, it will affect most ... read more
To Maximize Your PR, Get in 'the Rolodex'
Author: Rusty Cawley
Written: June 01, 2003
Category: Marketing / PR/Media
If you had to choose just one tactic above all others for gaining consistent and positive attention from the news media, here is the one you should choose: Get your name in the Rolodexes of the reporters who can do you the most good.
If you had to choose just one tactic above all others for gaining consistent and positive attention from the news media, here is the one you should choose: Get your name in the Rolodexes of the reporters who can do you the most good.
Why? Because if you can ... read more
Five Common Marketing Mistakes: Fixable or Fatal?
Author: Lisa Fahoury
Written: June 01, 2003
Category: Marketing
Judging the effectiveness of your marketing efforts is easy theyre either producing results or theyre not. If youre less than thrilled with your current ROI, here are five fixable mistakes to help boost results.
Judging the effectiveness of your marketing efforts is easy theyre either producing results or theyre not. If youre less than thrilled with your current ROI, here are five fixable mistakes to boost your results:
Mistake Number 1: Hyping product features instead of benefits. ... read more
The Creative Connection: Using Innovation to Jumpstart Your Business
Author: Lisa Fahoury
Written: June 01, 2003
Category: Business / Management
No matter what youre selling, when it comes to increasing your customer base, creativity is the key to grabbing a prospects attention. How can you foster a more creative outlook in your daily life? Here are three easy ways to get started.
No matter what youre selling, when it comes to increasing your customer base, creativity is the key to grabbing a prospects attention. But unfortunately, creativity isnt a switch that you can flip on when needed. How can you foster a more creative outlook in ... read more
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