Archive for July, 2008

Cheap Uggs - Avoid Knockoff Uggs!

July 28th, 2008 -- Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »

The main focus of this article is to find cheap Uggs and avoid getting knockoff Uggs in the process.

Is it me or are some of the cheap Uggs boots somewhat ugly? For some strange reason people seem to love them. They are very popular. I mean extremely popular! Uggs boots are made in Australia they offer slippers, boots, shoes, mens and womens styles. Very unique very stylish and comfortable.

Why then are they so expensive?
I believe the comfort level is so great and they are so warm.
How do you find outlet prices without getting knockoff Uggs? By reading this you are already half way there.

Ugg brand boots are so easy to take off and put back on, however consider the style. One of the most popular styles is called “Ugg australia riba” the reason is because they are so stylish made to be worn with dresses or skirts.

Rule of thumb to find cheap uggs and avoid fakes:

*Buy from trusted website
*Pay With credit card or paypal, so that you can do a charge back if needed.
*Make sure the seller has an actual picture of the ugg brand boot that they are selling
*Seller has a customer support phone number
*Do they ship to your country
*Buy off season, for example if you were buying a snowblower in the middle of winter you are paying top dollar, however if you buy that same snowblower in the summer you can find it much cheaper.

Good luck in finding your cheap Uggs.

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Coach Carly Handbags

July 24th, 2008 -- Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »

Have you met Carly yet? This classy lady is livin’ large! She is lightweight and trim. In fact she is pretty cool! Did you know that the first handbag designed for Coach was prompted by a brown paper shopping bag? Since 1962 the inspiration for Coach’s handbags, purses and totes has not changed much.

It seems now more then ever, we demand functionality as well as practicality from a purse that is big enough for us to discreetly stow away what we cannot leave behind. Besides the mundane everyday objects such as a cell phone, wallet and keys, there are some things that we need occasionally but don’t want to exhibit, or want to keep secret. So what does a girl want but not want to show?

She secretly craves Mr. Handsome but doesn’t want to unmask to him that she has already prepared to spend the night cozy in bed with Mr. Handsome. I mean you could prepare a tote bag and hide it in your car just in case. Then when he invites you to stay with him for the weekend, you run out to your car to pick up your overnight bag but that is not classy is it? Sort of disrupts the moment don’t you know?

Not Carly! She can keep a secret about the necessities and unmentionables that are hidden in a woman’s purse so Mr. Handsome doesn’t assume you are trying to move in. The mysteries of a woman are held securely zipped inside the Large Carly Leather Signature purse, handbag or tote.

Could you imagine being out on a date with a tote that doesn’t zip and accidentally revealing your most intimate secrets? Oops, your bag tips over and there it is for the world to see, exposing your filthy little desires Don’t let Mr. Handsome run away with Mr. Guys-guy because you decided to save a couple dollars on a cheap bag instead of a Carly Leather handbag that could have kept your inclinations discrete. You can be practical without being like Allison Reynolds (Ally Sheedy) from The Breakfast Club. Women should always be prepared for what life has to offer.

Seriously, there are two ways to mess around. You can clean up the mess around the floor after having the personal items come spilling out of your bag, or you and Mr. Handsome can spend Sunday cleaning up the mess around bedroom. I would much rather clean the up the mess around Mr. Handsome’s bedroom.

Besides Coach’s Carly Large totes serving our greater needs, the Large Signature Coach Carly comes in many diverse patchworks. The time honored Coach Carly LARGE Authentic Khaki/Black Purse Handbag and Signature Denim with leather trim Carly’s are my personal favorites. I love the size and reliability of these bags as well as the crinkle patent leather trim and signature lightweight fabric.

The Signature Coach Large Carly’s are made with either Coach’s patent leather or canvas materials ranging from holiday fads integrated with oranges, reds, black and warm browns, to summer styles in white, pink and blue as well as quintessential colors.

Carly is more than a lady, she is a Coach!

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Dish Network - Does it Function With Trees Between the Dish Antenna & Satellite?

July 20th, 2008 -- Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »

A lot of Dish Network enthusiasts are often faced with the query of whether Dish Network can function smoothly if there are trees blocking the clear transmissions between the dish antennas and the satellites. Though the answer cannot be stated in very definite terms as either “Yes” or “No”, but most studies demonstrate that there is a dim possibility that this claim might be true.

So what is the solution around it? To be on the safer side, it would be ideal to have a professional visit your area of Dish Network installation and have it surveyed for a feasibility report. These professionals are easy to find and they have the necessary mechanisms to measure signal strengths at various positions around your property to determine the area of optimal signal efficiency.

Trees being unpredictable in their growth, shape, and structure of leaves and branches, each instance of a sighted tree in the way of a dish network is unique. Many of them make no difference to the network and there are still others that do.

Because the dish network professionals are well-versed with the root cause of the issue, they will have grasp on conducting a thorough geographical survey of the area of installation. This will help them determine the height at which your dish antenna will have to be mounted for maximum signal reception.

So for instance the more you travel to the North, say for example around the New Hampshire area, a dish will have to be mounted at a much lower height for clarity in signals. Whereas, the opposite is true, going towards the South, say for instance around Florida, where the dish will have to be mounted at a much higher elevation.

Having a professional conduct a survey for your Dish Network installation is recommended during the summer months. This is because summers will witness the trees in their full-bloom, as compared to winters when the signals will be better anyway due to leaf shedding.

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Are You Really Ready For A Website?

July 15th, 2008 -- Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »

Let me explain. “Something is better than nothing.” That’s a statement I hear often from small business owners when they talk about websites. It’s simply not true.

Here are some questions to consider before you jump in and hand over your hard-earned cash to a graphic designer, web designer or copywriter, just “to have a presence on the web.”

1. Do you have the resources to hire a competent graphic designer, web-designer and copywriter? Most people forget to factor in the copywriter! As well as a having a beautiful design, your content must be well presented. In the long run it pays off to hire qualified professionals.

2. How will you drive traffic to your site? A site is no use to you unless people visit it. In the good old days, there just weren’t that many sites and it was exciting to visit new ones. These days people have tons of choices and it takes effort and know-how to persuade them to come and hang out at your place on the web.

3. Critical for a new business: Is your business defined enough to be able to put specific content on your site? Can you articulate convincing answers to these questions: “What exactly do I do?” or “Why should you buy my product or service?” or “Who is my target market?” If not, you may not be ready for a website. If you’re vague about what you do, the content of your site will be vague and vague doesn’t sell.

4. Do you know your marketing objectives for the site? This will determine how the site is structured, and how the information flows through it in order to fulfill those objectives.

5. How will you maintain it and keep it updated? You’re responsible for the site. Visitors who come and find out-of-date information, badly written content or broken links will not give you the benefit of the doubt. They’re gone. On to the next site. You’ve lost them and chances are they’ll never come back.

As a small business owner myself, I know what it’s like to have too little time and to operate on a micro- budget. None of us can afford to waste time and money on something that doesn’t work.

I look at a lot of websites and the majority of them (yes! the majority of them) make me cringe for the person who’s paid money for a site that just doesn’t present them well. It’s better to have no website than one that irritates or confuses your visitors, or damages your credibility. It’s OK to wait a while until you’ve done everything in your power to make sure you’re prepared for this important step.

Copyright 2006 Maggie Dennison

Maggie Dennison is a Marketing Consultant and Writer. She is the author of “11 Steps To Marketing Materials That Get You Clients NOW!” Maggie holds a Master’s Degree in Applied Psychology, and is fascinated with what triggers people to do the things they do. And that’s exactly what marketing materials are all about. Pick up a free report at her website http://www.MyMarketingMessage.com/

Low Cost Web Design With Free Web Hosting

July 10th, 2008 -- Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »

Lets face it we are in the middle of a credit crunch; most people are struggling some what. Rising commodity prices, rising mortgage repayments, falling share prices, falling house prices and tighter borrowing conditions are making life tough. It is not just the financial sector feeling the pinch, this affects us all. The majority of people are tightening their belts and businesses up and down the country are struggling to gain clients. Now for the positive news! Due to these issues it is a great time to grab yourselves a bargain, a bargain in the way of having a website designed and built at a low cost rate with free web hosting thrown in as part of the deal. In this article I will explain just why this is possible and how you should go about sourcing this type of deal.

A competitive industry such as web design is hit very hard when times are tough. There are just so many people offering this service and during these times there just isn’t enough business to go round.

To start with you should surf the web for designers who impress you. Most of them will have a portfolio of the websites that the have previously designed for you to browse over. It should be fairly easy, even for a novice, to spot the quality from the trash. Once you have a list of potential customers it is then time to start phoning them.

You should not go in with all guns blazing by stating that you want a website built for next to no charge together with free hosting. Have a little chat first, let them know that you are just phoning around at this stage and are just looking at what the cost of the whole project is likely to be. Making out that you are not that keen will give you an even better chance of securing a good deal.

Eventually start showing a bit of interest in what the designer is saying, even make a comment such as;

“I like what you are saying and you sound like a good man however I doubt whether I could afford your prices. I am on a bit of a tight budget you see as I am just starting out.”

By using this strategy you will be amazed how far your money will go. The days of expensive web design are over, well at least for the time being!

Steve Hill is a webmaster from Birmingham, he has interests in a number of websites including: stuttering , gain confidence

Website Creation Checklist

July 6th, 2008 -- Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »

Website creation is probably the most important part of making m0ney online. Your website is your business, this is were you will generate your customers and sales. So you need to get it right in order to maximize your success and make money online. Your website will pretty much be a melting pot of all of your brainstorming, planning and analyzing. There are a few things that you want your website to accomplish.

Search Engine Optimization
When you begin to build your website you should follow good SEO tactics. What this does is build free targeted visitors from search engines. Search engines will crawl sites and display relevant ones to keywords searched from visitors. Your ultimate goal should be to place in the top five positions in the search engines for your keywords.

Relevant Content
Your website should contain relevant, quality content for the niche you are targeting. remember people search for information so you must deliver it. Good relevant content will get visitors and keep them coming back. It usually takes an online customer seven times to see your offer before they commit to it, this is a big reason why you want visitors to keep coming back.

Pre-Selling
While adding relevant content to your website, you should incorporate pre-selling tactics pointing to your income generating links. This is definetly key to making money online, pre-selling will convert more sales than banner ads or text links alone.

Monetizing
Monetizing outlets should be placed within your websites, this is where you make your money. It is better to strategically place monetizing links within your site rather than to place them everywhere. If you are trying to make money online your goal should be to get traffic and then point them towards your monetizing links.

Give People What They Want
Yes you are trying to make money online but don’t give your visitors a bunch of crap just to make money. Look for quality not quantity when it comes to creating your website, your visitors will respect you more when you have a quality product instead of trying to make a quick buck.
Only The Beginning

Your website is only the beginning of your online money making venture but it is the bulk of it. So online money making ventures can stem off of your website but you must start with a good foundation other wise making money online will be short lived or non existent. Think of making money online like the solar system, your website is the sun and everything else revolves around it. The stronger your website is the stronger other income streams can be. Take the time to do it right and if needed do it over and over until you get it right.

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Web Design Jargon Words

July 2nd, 2008 -- Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »

Web design is fairly new and constantly changing. Professionals have many words that the common person might not understand when it comes to the lingo of web design. If you are having a website constructed or reconstructed it is important to know at least a few key buzz words that are unique to the industry. Having the knowledge and understanding about what is being done to your site will only enhance your involvement so you can accurately describe how you want your site to feel. Here are a few words you should be aware of

HTML

HyperText Markup Language is the markup language for web pages. It provides a means to describe the structure of text-based information in a document. Basically it is the language that web pages are written in.

Tags

A tag is a keyword or term assigned to a piece of information for example an internet bookmark, digital image or computer file. This kind of metadata helps describes an item and allows it to be found again by browsing or searching.

Hyper Link

A hyper link is an image or portion of text that is highlighted in some way. It is usually underlined on the web text and its function is to connect the current document to another. Hyperlinks turn plain text into what is called hypertext.

Pixel

A pixel is the dots on a computer monitor. The resolution on a computer monitor is measured in dots per inch or pixels per inch. This is similar to printing pixels so if you have experience in printing then think of the monitor in the same terms.

Render

Rendering is the generation of an image from a model by using computer programs. The model is a description of three dimensional objects in a strictly defined language or data structure. It provides in formation on viewpoint, texture, geometry, lighting and shading.

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