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My Big DIY Project Would be To Change My Bathroom

posted on 27 January 2012 in Construction and Industrial

I moved into my house two years ago and ever since I moved in one of the main things that I have ever wanted to change was the bathroom. Everything about the house was amazing, but for some reason the bathroom was disgusting. I did not have the money to work on the bathroom and two years later I still haven't. I have been dreaming about changing my bathroom now and more recently this big feeling has come over me to do it this year. I've always been into velcro products and I'd add some velcro fasteners to various areas of the bathroom including the shower curtains. I do not have the money to take on a big bathroom project, but if I did, the first thing to go would be my ugly toilet. The toilets color is pink and this is not desirable at all. Aside from the toilet I would take out the pink bathtub and replace it with a shower stand. The tiling would also be changed to something more modern and upbeat

Three Pointers for Marketing your Business

posted on 23 January 2012 in Business and Finance

Marketing today is geared toward catching attention in ways that seem reasonable and tout great, even bargain prices - from roadside advertising to posters to radio ads - our attention is much sought after. Unfortunately, a lot of these tactics come within inches of seeming totally sleazy. Here are three tips for excellent marketing with staying power and fantastic appeal. First, the product has to be superb, needed or very desirable to the target market group, and well-priced. Nothing beats quality, and poor quality will never garner repeat sales. Excellent quality of items well placed in a market that wants the goods or service is the single most important necessity for solid, growing marketing. Here’s an example: My friend’s father is a multi-millionaire. He looked around his home state and city and asked, “What is not here that I can produce with great quality?” His answer was a type of heavy equipment, and he cornered that market for decades. Second, everything about the branding has to be appealing, memorable, trustworthy and relevant. The logo, slogans, graphic designs, and ads must communicate quality and speak to the people or companies that need the product. Even with serious products, cute and amusing are pluses: Whoever came up with the GEICO Gecko and the AFLAC Duck are total geniuses. Third, keep everything clean, honest and trustworthy. In the long run, everyone appreciates truth in marketing and a trustworthy deal. Marketing is simply matching a product to a desire: Repeat buyers and people who tell other people about the product or service are satisfied believers.

How My Employment Options Works For Employers, Too!

posted on 23 January 2012 in Health and Beauty

My Employment Options is well-known for being a reputable, reliable employment network that provides handicapped or disabled people with employment opportunities, so that they may begin a lucrative, long lasting career and build a fulfilling and self-sufficient future for themselves.

But do you know how these kinds of employment networks can benefit the employers, too? This is because those who emply disabled or handicapped individuals could earn up to $2400 in Work Opportunity Tax Credits! These special kinds of tax credits are granted to employers (whether they be large companies or even private individuals) who choose to hire a person with a disability. So, in the end, not only will you be granted a fresh, highly competent new employee who is ready to serve, you can also earn a little bit of tax credit! It really is no wonder that more and more employers are turning to these kinds of employment networks nowadays!