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Yard Markers

January 28th, 2007 No Comments   Posted in Uncategorized
Want to perk up your place a bit. Display distinctive yard markers on your lawn,
garden, and in your home. Yes, yardage markers are not only for
golf courses and driving ranges, now, you can place markers anywhere you want.Lawn, Garden, Pathway..etc..
Address Marker:
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You can display your family name
or home address in style on a distinctive yard address plaque.
Crafted of sturdy hand-cast aluminum, premium address markers proclaim
your pride in your home.
And by clearly
displaying your address, a customized address plaque makes it easy for guests and delivery drivers to find your residence. If you prefer wall address plaques, there are available ceramic address plaques, vertical address markers, faux stone and more.
Garden Marker:
The perfect garden accessory for plant, vegetable, herb or container gardens.
This large, easy-to-read garden plaque is crafted from 100% recycled cast aluminum and is artfully finished with gold highlights. Garden Markers will make an attractive statement — whether placed in the wilds of your backyard or used to welcome visitors to
your patio container garden.


Outer Banks Rentals

January 28th, 2007 2 Comments   Posted in Uncategorized

The Outer Banks of North Carolina is a popular destination for families; each year brings thousands of visitors to the thin strip of coast for weeks of sun, fun, and activity. While many motels are seen along Currituck and Dare counties, unless you make reservations well in advance chances are you will see only “No Vacancy” signs as you drive. The best alternative, especially for an extended stay, is to rent a home on the beach.

The advantage of Outer Banks Rentals is the freedom it provides the family, to say nothing of added amenities one won’t find in a simple motel. Many of the vacation rentals in the area are equipped with high-end furnishings and large bedrooms. A family of four or five will be able to stay more comfortably in a rental, with each child enjoying a private room while the parents may enjoy their own solitude. Taking into consideration that pets are part of the family, a check with an area rental agent will determine which vacation homes allow dogs and cats to stay on premises.

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House Painting Ideas

January 28th, 2007 No Comments   Posted in Uncategorized

Some think that house painting is very easy job, but it is not. House painting needs proper preparation to make your painting easier and reduces the possibility of making mistakes that could reduce your painting cost and which will give you quality and long lasting job. Here are some House Painting Ideas which will help you to know what are the thing that are required you to do while painting your house.

  • Of course the first thing you need to do is wash down the walls of your house. A pressure washer can be rented at almost any rental yard and is the best way to do that. Now go around with a scraper and remove all loose paint and chipped areas. You don’t have to scrape the entire wall, but any areas where the surface is not flat can cause you problems as you paint your house.
  • Next, figure out your square footage so you can determine the amount of paint you will need to buy. Buy your paint in 5-gallon pails, rather than gallons to save more money.
  • Talk to the helper at your local paint store and tell him about your project. They can help you decide on how many brushes and rollers and other items you will need. You can buy natural or synthetic bristles for oil based paints, but only use synthetic bristles with latex paint. The same rule applies to rollers. Good rollers can run you around $7, but buy high-quality paintbrushes. A good brush for cutting in around edges will run you about $30.

    Make sure you purchased some painter’s tape. It’s blue tape that comes in different widths and is easy to remove without messing up your paint job. That brings us to preparation. Tape off all areas you don’t wish to get this color of paint on. If there are large areas to cover, make sure you pick up some rolls of plastic. You can tape the edges of the plastic down over whatever you need to cover.

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Printable Greeting Cards

January 26th, 2007 No Comments   Posted in Uncategorized

Printable greeting cards are in a category all of their own. These websites are catering exclusively to the population that doesn’t want to be out buying cards but still wants to choose and send greetings the traditional way. The concept of e-greetings has come under some amount of criticism from such people, because it lacks the personal touch and feel of paper.

Now, printable greeting card websites allow the user to create a theme greeting with a customized, personal message. They put a variety of cards on offer, all of which can be printed along with matching envelopes. They give one the option to choose a colored card or black-and-white card. These printable greeting cards also come with a bunch of pictures one can use on the front of a card.

printable greeting cards

The sites advise the user to keep in mind the capability of the particular printer that is going to do the job. Some images are simple drawings with few colors, while some are photo-quality images.

Also, if one wants to choose from preformatted titles, one may simply choose the “blank” option and then write out a separate message. At any point during the process of designing and printing, if the user decides to change some of the selections, they can do so by using the back button on the browser.

Most sites offer envelopes along with cards, but sometimes the ordinary ones won’t do. Most printable greeting card sites will offer tips on how to create matching confetti envelopes.

Creating custom cards is another fad that sites are selling. The user is allowed to try making and printing a card for free. Then comes the question of membership. Essentially, they are of two kinds, one that allows you unlimited access for a fee and the other, basic membership model that is free. They also provide designs and borders and ideas, which can be copied to help embellish the end product.

Printable greeting cards make life easier if one is web-enabled. They remove the monotony of cards produced en masse and add a touch of adventure into the whole business of publishing and printing personalized greeting cards.


Proffessional Business Cards - Are They Essential?

January 26th, 2007 No Comments   Posted in Uncategorized

Nowadays, professional business cards can be extremely useful tool for marketing your business and yourself. Your business cards should be professional in appearance and have several different methods to contact you. These should include telephone number, fax number, email address and mailing address. Additional contact information is a plus.

One of the biggest mistakes you can make with your business cards is not handing enough of them out. Business cards are an inexpensive way of leaving a piece of yourself with a potential client.

Handing you card to the right people is also very important. Get your business cards into the hands of decision makers. The people who can make the all-important buying decision are ideal candidates.

Most importantly, don’t leave them sitting in the box! Take them with you and use them whenever a situation invites itself. This can be at business functions or any other type of activity where the subject of your business comes up.

Be ready and don’t miss your opportunity. If you make a good impression on a person and later they are in need of your service or product, they may end up pulling out your business card and contacting you.

When your information changes, make sure you get new cards made right away. Don’t fall into the unprofessional habit of crossing out old telephone numbers or email addresses. Spend the extra couple of dollars and do it right.

Remember, first impressions are the most important. If you only get one chance to impress upon someone, don’t blow it with a hand written, white out, or other sloppy looking mistakes.

Your business card represents you and your company. Make sure you put your best foot forward and do it often.


Business Cards- How to make them impressive and stand out

January 26th, 2007 2 Comments   Posted in Uncategorized

One of the most powerful, yet over looked weapons in your marketing arsenal are your business cards. If designed properly this little 3 x 2.5 piece of paper will not only let people know how to contact you it will also tell them why they should contact you. In order to be effective and get you more business your Business cards must stand out, and get noticed.

Here are 5 Tips to make your Business Card Stand out according to Jack Bastide

1 - Use Full Color Printing

In the old days full color printing (4 color printing) was extremely expensive. You could pay over $200 /1000 for high quality full color cards. Prices have dropped and you can now get beautiful full color cards printed for about the same price as a plain two color card.

2 - Use a Tagline

A “tagline” is a one sentence benefit statement. Think of your Business card as a “Mini Billboard”. Pretend that you are writing a classified ad for a newspaper. You only have a small amount of space to describe your product or service in an intriguing way … what would you write to describe it? For example: A Realtor could say “Helping Build dreams one home at a time”

3 - Put a picture on it!

I highly recommend that you put a picture on your business card. Studies have shown that people are more likely to hold on to a Business card with a photo on it. It could be your picture, a picture of your product, or a combination of both. Picture cards get attention!

4 - Don’t use Business Card “Templates”

There are websites you can go to online where you can choose from pre-made business card designs called templates. The problem with this is that the more people who use these templates the more you card starts to look like everybody else’s. You want to have a business card that stands out from everybody else’s, not one that gets lost in the crowd.

5 - Let a Professional Design It

Unless you are a professional graphic designer designing your own card is like performing root canal on yourself. Its going to take a lot of time and you may not be happy with the results. Leave the designing to the professionals and use you time doing what you do best … selling your product or service!


HDMI cable

January 26th, 2007 No Comments   Posted in Uncategorized

HDMI is an acronym for High-Definition Multimedia Interface. Version 1.0 of the HDMI specification was released in December of 2002, followed by version 1.1 in May of 2004. Like the DVI spec, there are both single and dual link version of HDMI. The single link version is known as “Type A” and the dual link version is “Type B”. At the time of this writing, Type B has been defined, but I have not seen any equipment or cables that support it. So for practical purposes, HDMI Type A is the only one that we need to be concerned with at this time.

Like DVI single link, HDMI Type A supports video pixel rates up to 165 MHz. The spec was designed with HDTV in mind, so naturally, it supports all HDTV video formats up to 1080p. In addition, up to eight digital audio channels are supported.

Because only one flavor is currently in use, compatibility is very simple. If have two HDMI-enabled components, any HDMI cable can be used to connect them.

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Van Rack

January 19th, 2007 No Comments   Posted in Uncategorized

Often a set of roof bars isn’t versatile enough to satisfy the load carrying needs of modern commercial tradesmen. That’s where van rack comes in.

Van Rack?? What the hell is that?? You ask..

Well, Van Racks are those fully welded and galvanised roof bars (much better that roof bars of course! ) and are available to fit most vans.

A commercial van rack can come enclosed at the sides or entirely open, but side rails, front rails, board stops and load stops can be bought as extras.

A Van Rack which is fully enclosed on all sides is ideal for carrying bulky cargo and as such is most suitable for e.g. youth groups and schools. It is best used in conjunction with a loading ladder.

Go find which van rack is suitable for your Vans here.


Raleigh North Carolina Real Estate

January 19th, 2007 No Comments   Posted in Uncategorized

Looking for an ideal place to move and relocate your family? You know the one where you want to raise your children, have a long career and retire with your spouse. Needless to say, you don’t want to select the wrong place.

Well, you might want to check out Raleigh North Carolina Real Estate, the hub, the central point, of educational, recreational and employment opportunities.

Raleigh North Carolina Real Estate, in 4th place among the nation’s best places to live, start a business, raise a family and get a world-class education, is booming and in demand, with new residents moving from all over the country and the world every day.

Often described as a city within a park, Raleigh, the capital of North Carolina, is the country’s only preplanned and deliberately developed state capital. Raleigh is famous for offering a solid economic foundation of higher education, high-tech research and industry, and a commitment to government and business. Designated an “All American City,” this vital and thriving community offers a diverse and sophisticated quality of life.

 

Raleigh North Carolina Real Estate offers a large selection of older and newer homes at affordable prices. Mid-range to upscale homes on tree-lined streets can be found in many of the diverse neighborhoods.

“Condominium and townhouses start at less than $100,000, while single-family homes start at about $150,000 and go to over $2 million for large estate properties.”

 

Click here to learn more about Raleigh North Carolina Real Estate

 

 


Online Dating Do’s and Don’ts

January 14th, 2007 No Comments   Posted in Uncategorized

Online Dating Safety TIps for newbie online daters

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