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How NOT to Publish an Ezine ell is the strongest of our five senses and is remembered the longest. Your house should not smell like a greasy spoon caf?, a gym locker room or an animal boarding house. If it smells get rid of it! Clean cat litter boxes, pet sleeping and feeding areas and do not have pets under foot when showing your house.I have written several articles on how to publish an ezine, so this time I thought it might be interesting to write an article on how NOT to publish an ezine.Sometimes it helps to learn things when you can look at both sides of the prices - the right way and the wrong way. So here goes - what NOT to do when publishing an ezine.1. Leave our your name and contact info - Who would want to get in touch with you anyway. Your readers don't care if there is a real live dependable person writing the ezine. NOT!Your readers definitely want to know that there is a real person there that they can co Scents from a burning candle or potpourri are great for adding an ambiance to your house. Be certain that the scent is fresh and clean and not used to mask an offensive odor. If you do, often the combination can be worse than the odor you are trying to cover. Sink drains and sink food disposals can be an overlooked source of a rotting food smell. Run your food disposal to dislodge any food in the unit and thoroughly flush the drains with clean water. A small amount of lemon juice or bleach will add a nice clean smell to your sinks. You only have one chance to make a good firs Don't Waste Your Talent: Finding The Right Career For YOU Every day thousands of people invest millions of dollars for one thing; to get the best possible return on their investment. For many people their biggest investment is the purchase of their home. When it comes time to sell their home, homeowners also want the best possible return on their investment.As I watched the all star game, it struck me how we need to consider our talents and how they fit into this game called life. What position can we play that brings us excitement, challenge and success? A position that allows us the opportunity to work hard yet is worth the effort. A position where sometimes we succeed and sometimes we fail but always feeling the importance of the position as it delivers benefits to the team?In my work, I strive to assist others in understanding the answers to these questions. Here are a few ideas as to how you might begin to find the answers.1. What patterns do To accomplish this you must present your offering in the best possible light. The seller must convince the buyer that they are buying something worth a higher perceived value than the actual price they paid. But first, the job of the seller is to build this higher perceived value into their home. The following tips or suggestions should help in building the value needed to get the highest return on their investment. 1. Change your mindset; depersonalize your “home” into your “house”. You must view your home as strictly an asset for sale. 2. View your house through the eyes of a buyer. Lets start at the exterior, commonly referred to as the “curb appeal”. Curb appeal is exactly that, how much appeal does the house possess and exude from the street. We are going to look at four areas that are key to curb appeal. a. Cleanliness; does your house “look” clean. Would a fresh coat of paint bring back the “zing” that makes your house stand out from the rest. The lawn should be cut and trimmed neatly around the house and trees, etc. b. Orderly; is your yard full of “junk”. Bicycles, lawnmowers, yard tools, full garbage bags, piles of brick, rock or lumber from your last project. These are all things that need to be stored out of sight or gone. c. Immediate repair; your house and any out buildings should not look like they are in need of immediate repair. All missing shingles, broken or bent gutters, broken windows, dead light bulbs, broken or heaving sidewalks, steps, and damaged fences need to be repaired or replaced to give the illusion that the house has been well maintained. An obviously well maintained house will not be scrutinized nearly as close as one that has obviously been neglected! d. Inviting; does your house look inviting and charming. Walkways and porches should be well lit and uncluttered; no one wants to navigate a maze to get to the door. The addition of seasonal color in the form of flowers or shrubbery can add the finishing touch to your masterpiece. Now that you have enticed the prospective buyer to the front door, lets look at what you need to do to close the deal inside. The same basic guidelines that we used for the exterior apply to the interior. a. Cleanliness; nothing will put off a perspective buyer faster than a dirty house! Floors should be vacuumed, mopped and carpet cleaned. Walls should be clean and free from obvious marks and scrapes. If your walls look like they haven’t been painted in years, paint them. Cobwebs are a huge no no, spiders are NOT very inviting and are a real indicator that the home is not well kept. Windows and sills should be clean, baseboards dusted; anything that can be seen must be clean! b. Orderly; de-clutter EVERYTHING, especially those “gathering” places; counter tops, desks, overflowing magazine racks, cupboards, nick knack shelves, dressers, kids rooms etc. c. Immediate repair; anything in need of obvious repair should be fixed, cracked or chipped tile, broken doors, light fixtures, wall and ceiling cracks and holes. Perspective buyers should not feel that the house is in need of immediate repair to make it livable. d. Inviting; this is a big one! Research has shown that our sense of smell is the strongest of our five senses and is remembered the longest. Your house should not smell like a greasy spoon caf?, a gym locker room or an animal boarding house. If it smells get rid of it! Clean cat litter boxes, pet sleeping and feeding areas and do not have pets under foot when showing your house. Scents from a burning candle or potpourri are great for adding an ambiance to your house. Be certain that the scent is fresh and clean and not used to mask an offensive odor. If you do, often the combination can be worse than the odor you are trying to cover. Sink drains and sink food disposals can be an overlooked source of a rotting food smell. Run your food disposal to dislodge any food in the unit and thoroughly flush the drains with clean water. A small amount of lemon juice or bleach will add a nice clean smell to your sinks. You only have one chance to make a good first Why do some Affiliates Fail in their Affiliate Business? buyer. Lets start at the exterior, commonly referred to as the “curb appeal”. Curb appeal is exactly that, how much appeal does the house possess and exude from the street. We are going to look at four areas that are key to curb appeal.Like any other business, in Affiliate Business also people can become successful or failures, as per their choice. The main reasons for their failure are –1. They expect to become successful just by signing up as affiliates, without doing their part of work.2. They may just talk to few of their friends, who have absolutely no knowledge in this field, and may be sending emails to few of their friends and expect to buy their products immediately. When it does not happen that way they just keep quiet and do nothing further, but saying internet business does not work.3. They do not bother to a. Cleanliness; does your house “look” clean. Would a fresh coat of paint bring back the “zing” that makes your house stand out from the rest. The lawn should be cut and trimmed neatly around the house and trees, etc. b. Orderly; is your yard full of “junk”. Bicycles, lawnmowers, yard tools, full garbage bags, piles of brick, rock or lumber from your last project. These are all things that need to be stored out of sight or gone. c. Immediate repair; your house and any out buildings should not look like they are in need of immediate repair. All missing shingles, broken or bent gutters, broken windows, dead light bulbs, broken or heaving sidewalks, steps, and damaged fences need to be repaired or replaced to give the illusion that the house has been well maintained. An obviously well maintained house will not be scrutinized nearly as close as one that has obviously been neglected! d. Inviting; does your house look inviting and charming. Walkways and porches should be well lit and uncluttered; no one wants to navigate a maze to get to the door. The addition of seasonal color in the form of flowers or shrubbery can add the finishing touch to your masterpiece. Now that you have enticed the prospective buyer to the front door, lets look at what you need to do to close the deal inside. The same basic guidelines that we used for the exterior apply to the interior. a. Cleanliness; nothing will put off a perspective buyer faster than a dirty house! Floors should be vacuumed, mopped and carpet cleaned. Walls should be clean and free from obvious marks and scrapes. If your walls look like they haven’t been painted in years, paint them. Cobwebs are a huge no no, spiders are NOT very inviting and are a real indicator that the home is not well kept. Windows and sills should be clean, baseboards dusted; anything that can be seen must be clean! b. Orderly; de-clutter EVERYTHING, especially those “gathering” places; counter tops, desks, overflowing magazine racks, cupboards, nick knack shelves, dressers, kids rooms etc. c. Immediate repair; anything in need of obvious repair should be fixed, cracked or chipped tile, broken doors, light fixtures, wall and ceiling cracks and holes. Perspective buyers should not feel that the house is in need of immediate repair to make it livable. d. Inviting; this is a big one! Research has shown that our sense of smell is the strongest of our five senses and is remembered the longest. Your house should not smell like a greasy spoon caf?, a gym locker room or an animal boarding house. If it smells get rid of it! Clean cat litter boxes, pet sleeping and feeding areas and do not have pets under foot when showing your house. Scents from a burning candle or potpourri are great for adding an ambiance to your house. Be certain that the scent is fresh and clean and not used to mask an offensive odor. If you do, often the combination can be worse than the odor you are trying to cover. Sink drains and sink food disposals can be an overlooked source of a rotting food smell. Run your food disposal to dislodge any food in the unit and thoroughly flush the drains with clean water. A small amount of lemon juice or bleach will add a nice clean smell to your sinks. You only have one chance to make a good firs Viral Marketing - Give Your Advertising a Life of Its Own! n or heaving sidewalks, steps, and damaged fences need to be repaired or replaced to give the illusion that the house has been well maintained. An obviously well maintained house will not be scrutinized nearly as close as one that has obviously been neglected!Viral Marketing is marketing that has a life of its own - multiplying it's recipients as it spreads - rather like a virus actually.Viral Marketing is the creation of a message or ebook that is self-perpetuating and hence distributed exponentially after its release. Each receiver likes the email or message so much that they pass it on to one or more of their friends or family.The Internet is full of many classic examples, the most famous one being that of the (can’t use the word as it is considered spam) email company - Hotmail.Hotmail was a (can’t use the word as it is considered spam d. Inviting; does your house look inviting and charming. Walkways and porches should be well lit and uncluttered; no one wants to navigate a maze to get to the door. The addition of seasonal color in the form of flowers or shrubbery can add the finishing touch to your masterpiece. Now that you have enticed the prospective buyer to the front door, lets look at what you need to do to close the deal inside. The same basic guidelines that we used for the exterior apply to the interior. a. Cleanliness; nothing will put off a perspective buyer faster than a dirty house! Floors should be vacuumed, mopped and carpet cleaned. Walls should be clean and free from obvious marks and scrapes. If your walls look like they haven’t been painted in years, paint them. Cobwebs are a huge no no, spiders are NOT very inviting and are a real indicator that the home is not well kept. Windows and sills should be clean, baseboards dusted; anything that can be seen must be clean! b. Orderly; de-clutter EVERYTHING, especially those “gathering” places; counter tops, desks, overflowing magazine racks, cupboards, nick knack shelves, dressers, kids rooms etc. c. Immediate repair; anything in need of obvious repair should be fixed, cracked or chipped tile, broken doors, light fixtures, wall and ceiling cracks and holes. Perspective buyers should not feel that the house is in need of immediate repair to make it livable. d. Inviting; this is a big one! Research has shown that our sense of smell is the strongest of our five senses and is remembered the longest. Your house should not smell like a greasy spoon caf?, a gym locker room or an animal boarding house. If it smells get rid of it! Clean cat litter boxes, pet sleeping and feeding areas and do not have pets under foot when showing your house. Scents from a burning candle or potpourri are great for adding an ambiance to your house. Be certain that the scent is fresh and clean and not used to mask an offensive odor. If you do, often the combination can be worse than the odor you are trying to cover. Sink drains and sink food disposals can be an overlooked source of a rotting food smell. Run your food disposal to dislodge any food in the unit and thoroughly flush the drains with clean water. A small amount of lemon juice or bleach will add a nice clean smell to your sinks. You only have one chance to make a good firs Don't Stall Your Career Before You've Turned On The Ignition: Student Loan Consolidation et cleaned. Walls should be clean and free from obvious marks and scrapes. If your walls look like they haven’t been painted in years, paint them. Cobwebs are a huge no no, spiders are NOT very inviting and are a real indicator that the home is not well kept. Windows and sills should be clean, baseboards dusted; anything that can be seen must be clean!Your parents were right. It’s a cut-throat work environment out there, and unfortunately it’s a fact that not many employers will give you the time of day if you don’t have a University degree. It’s a prerequisite if you want to maximize your chances of a smooth entry into the workforce and a respectable career. However, it’s also true that many families find the expense difficult to shoulder, and it is likely that you had to or will have to resort to student loans. These debts can add up faster than you think over your three or four year degree, resulting in a massive financial burden by the ti b. Orderly; de-clutter EVERYTHING, especially those “gathering” places; counter tops, desks, overflowing magazine racks, cupboards, nick knack shelves, dressers, kids rooms etc. c. Immediate repair; anything in need of obvious repair should be fixed, cracked or chipped tile, broken doors, light fixtures, wall and ceiling cracks and holes. Perspective buyers should not feel that the house is in need of immediate repair to make it livable. d. Inviting; this is a big one! Research has shown that our sense of smell is the strongest of our five senses and is remembered the longest. Your house should not smell like a greasy spoon caf?, a gym locker room or an animal boarding house. If it smells get rid of it! Clean cat litter boxes, pet sleeping and feeding areas and do not have pets under foot when showing your house. Scents from a burning candle or potpourri are great for adding an ambiance to your house. Be certain that the scent is fresh and clean and not used to mask an offensive odor. If you do, often the combination can be worse than the odor you are trying to cover. Sink drains and sink food disposals can be an overlooked source of a rotting food smell. Run your food disposal to dislodge any food in the unit and thoroughly flush the drains with clean water. A small amount of lemon juice or bleach will add a nice clean smell to your sinks. You only have one chance to make a good firs Create a 'SALES TIDAL WAVE' with Your Own FULLY AUTOMATED Affiliate Program ell is the strongest of our five senses and is remembered the longest. Your house should not smell like a greasy spoon caf?, a gym locker room or an animal boarding house. If it smells get rid of it! Clean cat litter boxes, pet sleeping and feeding areas and do not have pets under foot when showing your house.It certainly is reasonable to believe you can create a large group of Internet marketers selling your products online. Many people are doing it successfully. Like anything else, you’ve got to crawl before you walk, and walk before you run. Starting with baby-steps.Many people try to jump into a project before laying the ground work. If you implement the right support services and software, things will run smooth and your Affiliates will be in their comfort zone. Companies come and go. You’ve likely seen MLM companies start up, recruit hundreds and thousands of distributors only to fail, take the money Scents from a burning candle or potpourri are great for adding an ambiance to your house. Be certain that the scent is fresh and clean and not used to mask an offensive odor. If you do, often the combination can be worse than the odor you are trying to cover. Sink drains and sink food disposals can be an overlooked source of a rotting food smell. Run your food disposal to dislodge any food in the unit and thoroughly flush the drains with clean water. A small amount of lemon juice or bleach will add a nice clean smell to your sinks. You only have one chance to make a good first impression, be prepared! Always try to view your house through the eyes of the buyer. Have a friend or neighbor do a walk through of your house; as though they are a potential buyer, and give you their first impressions. The tips that I have given you need not cost you a fortune; a little elbow grease goes a long way. Pay attention to detail, a small investment of a few hundred can return THOUSANDS on your investment.
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