Archive for March 25th, 2009
Dogs have life-expectancies of ten to fifteen years, so selecting a furry companion must begin with learning some basic knowledge about dogs. Considering a bird dog? Choose one with a soft mouth such as a retriever. Considering an active dog? Choose a working breed such as a sheepdog. If you like elusive game or are interested in search and rescue functions, choose a dog with a particularly keen sense of smell. The internet has much dog training information, but the best information is available in your local library and at the local chapter of the American Kennel Club (AKC.) Once you decide what particular qualities you are looking for in a dog, you can narrow your choices based on certain breed characteristics. Always give yourself plenty of time to get to know your dog before you bring him home. Remember that he will be your companion for the next decade or so.
March 25th, 2009
A great incentive to use hypnosis for smoking cessation is that it is a tax deductible program. According to IRS rules, any program that is used for a medical purpose can be tax deductible and Hypnosis Smoking Cessation fits the bill. However, methods like nicotine patches and gums do not fit the bill and they are not tax deductible. This is well in favor of hypnosis as a method of smoking cessation, considering that a single session of it can cost up to $200.
March 25th, 2009
I love married life, but with a wife and two kids it is really hard to find time to go out with the guys. I finally managed to go out with some friends this last weekend, and it was a blast. We did some drinking, and I definitely cannot hang like a used to. There was one guy there who was a bit younger and he definitely was putting them down. He was probably 23 or 24, and had a lot of acne. He needs to learn to control the acne. I kinda felt bad for him because I had a pretty bad case of acne when I was younger. I don’t know if all that alcohol he drank is helping his cause.
March 25th, 2009
I am trying my hardest to take advantage of the wonderful real estate opportunities out there right now. It is such a shame that so many people are finding themselves out of jobs right now and not being able to afford their house payments. There are so many foreclosed homes in tampa that you really do have your pick at the style and best of all you have your pick of the price to say the least. I have found so many houses available and such a great price that I can not wait to build up my real estate portfolio.
March 25th, 2009
People entrust the Yahoo website with a lot tasks: finding the accurate information they need on a plethora of personal topics, booking flights and hotels for travel, checking the weather for their travel dates, and even consulting their horoscopes to see if their trips will be as enjoyable as planned. Why not take things one more leap of faith forward and try the Yahoo! Personals? You may have already interacted with many friendly members of the Yahoo community in its question and answer forum – have you ever considered actually dating one of them? It would be a bold and adventuresome experience that just might turn out to be even better than you’d expect.
March 25th, 2009
We’ve all been there before. You go to a website, you find some info you are interested in, and then BAM they hit you with a pop up that asks for your name and email address before you can access the content you were looking for. It’s annoying isn’t it?
Think about the times when you went ahead with it anyways and put in your contact info. Maybe you didn’t even think it was annoying. Maybe you even wanted to give them your contact info. Why are you sometimes so willing to share your info, and other times you close the window immediately, infuriated that they had the nerve to ask you for your email address? The answer boils down to one word: VALUE.
If you think the content on the other side of that contact info form is extremely valuable you will gladly exchange your name and email address for that content. If however, you don’t think that content is going to be very valuable you probably won’t put in your contact info to avoid being bombarded by spam.
So what is the lesson here? How do we capture our visitors contact information? By trading valuable information (and remember this info has to be valuable in the eyes of the consumer, not just something you think is valuable) for name and email address. As long as the visitors to your contractor internet salessite know that they are going to be getting something of value they will gladly give you their name and email.
March 25th, 2009