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Daily Archive March 30th, 2008

8 Ways To Get People To Visit Your Web Site Again and Again

Getting visitors to your web site is not one of the easiest
things to do especially if you’ve only just set up your web
site. The trick here is to find as many ways as possible to
get the visitors, that do visit your site, to come back
again and again.
Here are 8 ways you can achieve this:
1. Start […]

The Power of Perseverance!

It was 1992. I was rushing though the Seattle airport when I saw an unusual kiosk selling coffee. I paused, bought one, and was delighted with this richer-tasting brew. As I sat on the plane, I quickly realized I’d just experienced something new, different and good. I’d tasted what later became known as the ‘Seattle […]

Bedding Ideas And Tips

Bedding serves in essence, two distinct purposes. You can inherently separate these two into night and day. At night time, you want your bedding to provide warmth, comfort and cosiness, where as during the day, bedding is utilized more for esthetic reasons. Most of us don’t sleep during the daytime, but still […]

Auto Service Contracts: What You Need to Know

During the car buying process, your dealer may try to talk you into additional extras and services. One, in particular, is an auto service contract. Though they aren’t necessarily required, many car buyers feel enticed into buying one in order to protect themselves against unforeseen circumstances, such as expensive car repairs.
In general, auto […]

A College Degree or an MBA is NOT NEEDED to be Financially Free

Look at Forbes’ top 10 United States wealthiest people. Notice the top five “self made” billionaires (excludes the Waltons who’s net worth is due to inheritance) are college dropouts. If MBA/college degrees were the answer, this would not be true.
1. Gates, William Henry III (drop out)
2. Buffett, […]

Shropshire - England’s Forgotten County

Shropshire is England’s forgotten county, but it is well worth making the effort to get there. It is only three hours by train from London and there is plenty to see and do. It is primarily a rural county steeped in history bordering as it does mid Wales, from Oswestry in the northwest to Ludlow […]