Making Money with Articles posted on Article Directories

Posted on June 3rd, 2008 in Home Business by shopubbblog

Making Money with Articles posted on Article Directories

Article directories are websites that house free articles. These articles are usually put there by whoever owns the copyright to them as a promotion method. Each article has the owners byline placed under it so that those who eventually read the article will know who wrote it (or at least who owns it) and will be able to get in contact with or visit their website for further information.

Articles directories are a great place to put your articles so that they will make you money. By using this method, people who are interested in your product or service will see your article, view you as an expert in the subject, and will visit your website. Even if you cannot write or do not have any knowledge on the subject on which you are promoting (for example if you have an affiliate website), you can always hire a writer to do the work for you. Getting quality articles written will be expensive up front, but they will pay for themselves in no time, either through affiliate sales or selling your own services, and everything from then on is pure profit.

Let’s take a real life example. Imagine that you are an accountant working from home. You write an article on an accounting topic and place it on various article directories. Those who are looking for the subject you wrote about will read your article, see that you have the knowledge and skill that is needed to do a job for them, and visit your website or contact you via e-mail. Your article just gained you a new client who may use your services regularly, but will definitely give you a nice profit at least once.

Furthermore, since you have posted it on a free article directory, others who have affiliate websites about accounting will inevitably use your article for their website. Since they must attach your byline to it, this will bring you even more exposure for every website that re-posts your article. This because you will be benefiting from the traffic that they get to their website.

There are numerous article directories out there for you to utilize. Your bet best is to put a copy of each of your articles on every one for maximum exposure. It will eventually help to bring more traffic and customers to your website, which will lead to new orders and more profit.

Making Money with Articles posted on Article Directories  / Author: Bob Kotlarz

“About the author” Bob Kotlarz is the former CEO at Syracuse Automotive Inc. and is the owner of Central New York Properties and BMK Enterprises and has put together six great programs that are high quality and a training newsletter available at http://www.easy-profitsites.com.
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Still Working For Your Traffic or Is Your Traffic Working For You

Posted on June 3rd, 2008 in Home Business by shopubbblog

Still Working For Your Traffic or Is Your Traffic Working For You!

As far as free traffic methods go, if you do not have a strategy for generating a large amount of inexpensive traffic, then you should consider developing a piggy-back method for yourself.

Actually, a Piggy-Back Traffic method was originally designed for use by affiliate marketers, because not only do you “piggy-back” on Authority Sites to get high rankings in MSN and other search engines, you also “piggy-back” on the websites themselves because they actually host the page that gets the ranking!

Unlike affiliate models that require you to use PPC (Pay-Per-Click) when you are not ready and spend a ton of money, your goal should be to generate a positive ROI (Return On Investment) for next to nothing. This can make your life infinitely easier.

I know how it is. When you are first getting started, you do not have a ton of cash to throw around, and frankly you probably DO have more time than money.

Not spending a small fortune in the process of generating traffic could save you a lot of stress and not to mention the feeling of emptiness as your wallets size starts to wither away.

To tell you the truth, I stayed away from most of the free traffic methods, because they generally require too much work for the little return on investment (your time).

Boy was I wrong! After my piggy-back traffic method delivered me some of the quickest results I have ever seen with my own 2 eyes, I realized something. This could be the perfect strategy to test all my new products and all my new offers with virtually zero risk.

Once you read and learn about creating a piggy-back traffic method for yourself, no longer will you need to spend money on expensive advertising campaigns just to get you off the ground. You can test and see the results on all of the new products you promote before making a financial commitment towards any advertising.

You should find that it is not really complicated and it is quite easy, any method that helps you make an educated decision without spending first is a great way to establish your business.

Bottom line is that everybody wants traffic, right? And there’s a ton of ways to get it. The traffic flow this creates will last for months - even years, can your PPC (Pay-Per-Click) campaign do that.

Piggy Back Your Traffic
No longer will you need to work your tail off keeping up with optimizing your web sites for the search engines. You can if you want. But this new method is much easier, and much faster…
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Still Working For Your Traffic or Is Your Traffic Working For You! / Author: Daniel_T

Occupation: Director of Operations
Daniel Therrien as been involved in marketing for over 14 years. Currently a Director for K S TC, he as helped thousands of people in real eastate. He enjoys a good book and on his days off, he can be found at the beach surfing with his son.
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Crystal Chandelier apex Design

Posted on June 3rd, 2008 in Home Business by shopubbblog

Crystal Chandelier – apex Design

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Crystal Chandelier – apex Design / Author: Vanessa Doctor

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Radon From Granite Causes Cancer

Posted on June 3rd, 2008 in Home Business by shopubbblog

Radon From Granite Causes Cancer

In what seems to be a genuine concern of the effects of radon emissions in residential homes, a certain website from a non-profit organization out of Houston has made it a point to imply without scientific proof, that natural stone could be a major contributor of radon in a household.

The allusion that seems to be made, that natural stone installed in your home is dangerous to your health is raised repeatedly on the website and in a recent local Houston TV news program.
It’s interesting to note that the two major contributors of this non-profit organization are manufacturers of engineered stone. One of those contributing manufacturers has a marketing executive on the board of directors of this particular organization.
From what may be perceived on the surface as perhaps another “going green” ad campaign, seems to be a different slant on the ongoing battle of the engineered stone manufacturers against natural stone.

Keep in mind that granite as does most natural components found in building material, allows vapors to pass through them that might contain trace amounts of radon. There are very small amounts of uranium found in trace minerals such as biotite in some natural stones. When quarried if a large cluster of biotite is exposed the result initially would be a radon reading. However, once a piece of granite or natural stone exposed to a large amount of uranium rich mineral in the ground is removed from the source and exposed to the air, the radon vapor transmission would weaken drastically and then dissipate. Simply put, think of natural stone as a very dense sponge that allows water, air and yes radon to pass through the stone. Once the stone is removed from the source of radon (the earth) the stone has no radon to filter through it.
We do endorse Radon testing but to allude that natural stone is a main contributor seems ludicrous.

Here are some facts about Radon:

WHERE DOES RADON COME FROM?

“Radon comes from the natural radioactive decay of radium and uranium found in the soil beneath the house. The amount of radon in the soil depends on complex soil chemistry, which varies from one house to the next. Radon levels in the soil range from a few hundred to several thousands of pCi/L. The amount of radon that escapes from the soil to enter the house depends on the weather, soil porosity, soil moisture, and the suction within the house”.

HOW DOES RADON GET INTO THE HOUSE?

“Houses act like large chimneys. As the air in the house warms, it rises to leak out the attic openings and around the upper floor windows. This creates a small suction at the lowest level of the house, pulling the radon out of the soil and into the house. (Just as natural stone filters radon emission as mentioned before.) You can test this on a cold day by opening a top floor window an inch. You will notice warm air from the house rushing out that opening; yet, if you open a basement window an inch, you will feel the cold outside air rushing in. This suction is what pulls the radon out of the soil and into the house. You might think caulking the cracks and the openings in the basement floor will stop the radon from entering the house. However, scientific studies show, it only takes enough unsealed cracks or pin holes in the caulking to equal a hole 1/2′ in diameter to let all the radon in. It is unlikely that caulking the accessible cracks and joints will permanently seal the openings radon needs to enter the house. The radon levels will still likely remain unchanged.
Fortunately, there are other extremely effective means of keeping radon out of your home. Throughout the country, several million people have already tested for radon. Some houses tested as high as 2,000-3,000 pCi/L; yet, there hasn’t been one house that could not mitigate to an acceptable level. The difference in reference to natural stone is that one the stone slab is removed from the source and exposed to the atmosphere the radon is vented in the same way ventilation of a house mitigates the radon emissions in the soil.

Levels of radiation from granite products, which technically are measurable, are in fact, small fractional values of established thresholds for environmental safety. The truth of the matter is that granite is a safe product. It’s been used for thousands of years and the relationship between granite and radon has been studied for years and years. How safe is granite? There have been mathematical models developed that show that one could live in an all-granite home or building, including sleeping on granite, for an entire year and still be within very safe levels of exposure.

Calculations show that, if an average countertop, traps an average uranium concentration of four ppm (parts per million), the concentration of radon that is given off by the countertop into the household air would be 270,000 times less than the level of radon in the outside air. The maximum contact level that you would receive over one year if you were to sit on a countertop all of the time would be about one quarter of the annual radiation from all sources. If you were just a few inches away from the granite (such as when doing the dishes), the dose would be too low to measure.

To Quote Donald Langmuir, PhD, Professor Emeritus of Geochemistry, Colorado School of Mines, & President, Hydrochem Systems Corp.
”To show how laughable are the concerns of radon emitted from natural stone, the typical granite countertop in our example will release 7.4 x 10 -7 pCi/L of air. This corresponds to 2.7 x 10 -8 atom decays per second (dps). This represents 0.85 decays per year. In other words, less than one atom of radon is produced by the countertop in one year. This is hardly worth getting excited about. I would suggest that a good way to reduce our exposure to the radon present in outdoor air would be to build an air-tight house out of granite countertops! There are certain properties of rocks that can increase their radon emanation efficiency, or in other words increase the release of radon from a given weight of rock. These are rock properties that maximize the exposure of internal or external rock surfaces to water or air, allowing any radon gas to escape. The author of ‘Granite and Radon’ argues that such properties, which include rock porosity, fissuring and mylonitization, will increase radon releases. This is probably true, however, a granite with such properties would be too brittle to make into a countertop, and too open to take a polish, and so would not be marketable as a countertop - unless the rock pores were first filled with a chemical sealant. Such sealing would also eliminate any possible radon release problems.”

In a more recent study that was conducted by L. L. Chyi, a Ph.D. and professor of Geochemistry and Environmental Geology at The University of Akron, Akron, Ohio. Dr. Chyi studied 13 of the most popular granites used throughout the United States as determined by an industry-wide survey. Due to their popularity these 13 granites, are believed to represent up to 85% of the granite countertop market in recent years. The granite types are as follows:

1. New Venetian Gold, Brazil; medium grained, yellow-beige gneiss with many dark red garnets
2. Uba Tuba, Brazil; A medium- to coarse grained, olive-green granite
3. Santa Cecilia, Brazil; A coarse-grained, yellow-grey gneiss with up to pie-sized, red garnets
4. Tropic Brown, Saudi Arabia; medium-grained, brown granite
5. Absolute Black, India; black basalt
6. Tan Brown, India; A black-brown igneous rock with big, shapeless, brown-red feldspar crystals
7. Giallo Ornamental, Brazil; coarse-grained, brown-yellow granulite with some brown-red garnets
8. Crema Bordeaux, Brazil; Juparana Crema Bordeaux (Brunello). A coarse- to very coarse-grained, pink to red granite with areas of quartz, alkali feldspar and quite a lot of ore
9. Baltic Brown, Finland; brown-black granite
10. Giallo Veneziano, Brazil; medium- to coarse-grained, ochre-yellow to golden-brown, also light pink, gneiss
11. Dakota Mahogany, USA; medium- to coarse-grained, brown-red granite
12. China Black, China, a fine-grained plutonic rock
13. Yellow Star, China, a medium-grained yellow to pink granite

The testing methodology was designed to measure the amount of radon which each granite type would add to the interior of a 2,000 square foot, normally ventilated home with 8 ft ceilings. The results show that Crema Bordeaux (the most active in terms of radon emissions) would contribute a concentration component of less than 0.28 pCi/L, or less than 7% of the EPA’s recommended actionable level of 4.0 pCi/L. This radon amount is well below a level which might cause health concerns. Tropic Brown and Baltic Brown, second and third in radon emanation based upon Dr. Chyi’s testing, amounted to only 1% of this action level. The other granites tested added almost immeasurable amounts of radon to the house. Radon atoms in pore spaces and fractures are of minimal concern in the case of granite countertops

Dr. Chyi’s test results show that the granites that are currently found in the United States’ market place are insignificant contributors to radon levels in the home. “Based on the testing results and EPA standards, we can conclude that the most popular granites used as countertop surfaces pose no health threat to homeowners. If proper resealing is applied once a year or at other frequencies determined by the industry, the radon emanation can be further reduced”.

Daniel J. Steck, Ph.D. also ran a test on interior radon and granite, and this is what he had to say.

“The average radionuclide contents of your building material samples are similar to other average granite samples and other common earth-derived building materials such as brick and soil. Thus, the amount of gamma radiation emitted from similar masses of these building materials will be approximately the same;

There is little sample-to-sample variation in the radon family radionuclide concentrations; the radon flux is somewhat larger for the counter-top squares than for the smaller samples. This indicates that the effective diffusion length is only on the order of the thickness of the counter-top samples, i.e. several centimeters. Thus, material thicker than 5 cm (2′) most likely will not emit more than the counter-top samples.

While we feel that health safety is a great concern especially in our homes, for an industry to attempt to gain financially by “scare tactics” or under the auspices of “Eco friendly” is reprehensible. We urge the consumer to not be taken in by these alarmist tactics.

www.nsraweb.com

Radon From Granite Causes Cancer / Author: Huligar

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5 Easy Marketing Techniques for Service Professionals

Posted on June 3rd, 2008 in Home Business by shopubbblog

5 Easy Marketing Techniques for Service Professionals

More and more service professionals are realizing the power of utilizing the internet to build their service based business. Unlike traditional advertising, you can imploy a variety of free methods to bring targeted visitors to your website to increase profits. Five easy marketing methods in particular that have proven to bring success are article marketing, blogging, search engine optimization, networking and press release distribution.

Article Marketing- Writing helpful and informative articles and then submitting them to article directories and niche sites in your target market is just one way to start establishing yourself as an expert online and to get free exposure for your business. Each article you submit should contain your bio and a link back to your website for maximum exposure.

Blogging- Good content is key to getting and keeping visitors coming back to your website. A blog allows a quick and easy way to continually add content to your site. You can blog about new services and products, specials, helpful tips and more. And search engines love fresh content!

Search Engine Optimization- Optimizing your site for the search engines is how people searching the internet for your services can find you. Make sure you do your keyword research and apply it both as you build your website and as you add new content.

Networking Online- Often overlooked by service professionals, networking in forums and social media networks such as Facebook and Myspace are great resources to reach your target market. The key to social networking online is to build relationships with your target market by offering your expertise in a way that is informative and helpful, focused on the individual and not to try to sell them on your service at first contact.

Press Releases- Submitting press releases online is another free advertising technique to get free publicity. Offline papers and magazines look through these for interesting stories so you just may find yourself in a local newspaper article or being interviewed on TV if you hit on the right topic. Prweb, a free press release distribution service, is a great source to submit your press release to.

These five marketing techniques when used consistently will create a steady flow of traffic and exposure for your service based business.

Erica Brooks is the owner of http://www.awomaninbusiness.com where she specializes in helping women to start and build successful businesses online. For more easy marketing techniques for service professionals visit http://www.servicebasedbusinesstips.com

5 Easy Marketing Techniques for Service Professionals / Author: Erica Brooks

Occupation: Internet Marketer
Erica Brooks is the owner of http://www.awomaninbusiness.com where she specializes in helping women to start and build successful businesses online.
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