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How To Start A Cheap Reseller Hosting Business

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

You hear about all these young kids starting a web business or a blog in their spare time and how they are making several hundred thousand dollars a year.  Wouldn’t it be nice if you could do that too? You work long hours at work and still have little money left and you would like a change.You want more control over your finances and an online business can help you get more money in your bank account every month.  So why not start your own web business?In this short article, you will discover the one thing any website cannot be without and how you can make money providing it to them.

Every site needs hosting for it to work.  You cannot run a site without hosting.A very profitable business to start is a webhosting business.  You can provide webhosting to newbies or part timers like yourself and charge them a small monthly fee.  You could earn several hundred to several thousand dollars a month providing a service every website needs.  You do not even need to own the servers or know much about web hosting either.  You can buy a cheap hosting reseller account and resell from your account.  Many of the reseller hosts offer free billing software to help you bill your clients monthly for all the services you sell.

With a cheap reseller hosting account, you could be in business for less than $25 a month.  Compare that to network marketing or most other work from businesses. 

You can position yourself as a cheap web hosting because most people don’t want to pay a lot for hosting in the first place even though they need it.  They want free web hosting and expect to get rich.  But how can you get rich if you have tons of ads on your site that the free web host puts there in exchange for giving you the free web space hosting? So you can offer your hosting for $2-5 bucks a month and make a small profit from a bunch of customers.  When you are only paying $25 a month for your reseller account, it only takes 13 customers at $2 a month for you to pay for your hosting.  Then you can start making your own Adsense sites and making even more money.

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NutriSystem D : An All New Diabetic Weight Loss Plan

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

NutriSystem D is a brand new diet plan aimed specifically at diabetics. Trials of this new diabetic weight loss plan have been going on for some time now (6 months +) and launch is sooner rather than later in Spring 2009 (any day now).

Nutrisystem are justly proud to have been able to create a new diet plan for diabetics and we are sure their investment will be suitably rewarded.

When NutriSystem D is finally launched, losing weight and controlling diabetes will be easier than people think! It will feature over 150 restaurant-quality meals, NutriSystem D is a low-Glycemic Index program full of good carbs and fiber to keep customers feeling fuller for longer.

Find out more about the Nutrisystem D Diabetic Diet Plan – Click Here

Product Benefits: Clinical Study Shows

Lose 16 times more weight
Lowered blood sugar levels 5 times more
Lowered A1c by 0.9

Product highlights:

Golden Pancakes
Cheesy Margherita Pizza
Savory Lasagna
Decadent Fudge Brownie

Balancing your diet when you are diagnosed with diabetes can be challenging so with the Nutrisystem D program you don’t have to worry. Although the food choices you make and your eating habits are important in helping you manage your diabetes with the Nutrisystem D plan you will be able to continue enjoying a wide variety of foods as part of healthy eating.

Eating a balanced diet, managing your weight, and following a healthy lifestyle, together with taking any prescribed medication and monitoring where appropriate will benefit your health enormously.

Remember, in the long run it is better to make small changes that you feel you can stick to rather than completely altering your diet and not sticking to it.

Find out more about the Nutrisystem D Diabetic Diet Plan – Click Here

Taking steps to balance your diet will help you control your:

blood glucose levels
blood fats – cholesterol and triglycerides
blood pressure

It will also help regulate your weight. If you are overweight losing weight will help you control your diabetes and will also reduce your risk of heart disease, high blood pressure and stroke.

You are sure to have questions regarding balancing your diet and that is where Nutrisystem can help – just use their FAQ’s and their help line – what else could you ask for?

Ginger Bread

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Tissa Godavitarne and GDI is a Win Win Combination

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

You have probably heard or Tissa Godavitarne and his Affiliatize Program and may be wondering if this is a legitimate program to start a business with. I know that I had the same thoughts about his program as well.

I have been in and out of different online businesses for the last three years and have grown weary of most of them. When I stumbled across this one through a recommendation of a friend I thought it sounded too good to be true. So I started slowly and found out it is as good as the promises say it is.

You don’t have to spend a lot of money and time to make this program work; in fact, Tissa Godavitarne will set you up for free and give you a month of advertising without cost just to see the potential in making money. The only thing you would have to provide is a domain name and a hosting account. Of course with Tissa’s Afffiliatize Program you have been given three ways you can choose. Either to put your web page on your own existing hosting account or pay for a hosting account that he provides you with and the third choose is the GDI plan.

Another great money making potential is in having an account with GDI [Global Domains International] which after the free trial is ten dollars a month that won’t break the bank. For the ten dollars a month you receive free hosting and a free domain name. Take a look at what your potential could be with this plan like if you introduce a couple of new recruits then your hosting and domain name are free. Of course, there is a lot more you can achieve with GDI as Tissa has but that is not the scope of this short post.

No matter how you look at it Tissa Godavitarne and GDI is a win win situation for you and your future business.

Parenting Advice

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A Comprehensive Background in Balloons

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

Introduction

When you think of the word ‘Balloons’ what ideas appear in your mind? Is it simple balloons you blow up for children’s parties, or balloons that fly off on their own, or the special balloons for key events like the ones produced for the wedding of Charles and Diana? There are now so many different types of balloons on the market that you can get almost anything for everything any event you like.

So what exactly is a balloon? One definition defines a balloon as a flexible bag which you fill with air or some other type of gas, such as helium or hydrogen. The early balloons would have been made with non flexible material but modern balloons are made with latex so they have great elasticity and can be pumped up to much larger sizes.

History of Balloons

The first known balloons were made in Central and Southern America by the Aztec Indians. They were made out of the bowels of cats which were carefully cleaned then turned inside out. They were sewn with special vegetable thread that had the property of sticking to itself when dried in the sun and creating an almost airtight seal. The balloons were then made into air filled model animals and burned at the top of the Aztec pyramid as an offering to the sun god. (The first example of balloon modelling). A Portuguese priest, Bartolomeu de Gusmao, held the first public exhibition of a balloon in the Portuguese Court in Lisbon in 1709 which was probably made from an animal bladder that stretched when filled with air. The rubber balloon was invented in 1824 by a Michael Faraday and was filled with hydrogen to be used in his experiments with hydrogen. But the familiar latex balloon did not appear until 1847.

The early rubber balloons were sold in America in Parks and Circuses for a penny each. Although the latex balloon was manufactured in London in the mid 1800′s the mass production of them did not happen until much later in 1931.

As technology has become more advanced so has the world of balloons. Now balloons can be made from rubber, latex, polychloroprene or nylon. They can be filled with air, helium, hydrogen or water. Filling the balloon with air can be done with the mouth, a manual pump(such as a hand pump), or electric inflator or with compressed gas. The balloons are used for many differing purposes, and decorated in numerous ways to fit the event.

Some balloons are purely for decoration, others are ideal for individual uses because of their low density and relatively low cost. The balloon’s properties have led to them being used in a wide range of other applications in the areas of meteorology, military defense, medical treatment, and transportation.

Types of Balloons

Party Balloons

The most common and familiar types of balloons are the party balloons. These can also be advertising balloons which are specially ordered and bought in small quantities and blown up with a pump to create a festive scene for many kinds of celebratory events.

These days I often see a cluster of balloons at the entrance to a house or hall to indicate where the party is being held. The balloons come in many different sizes and colours and can have printing on the face which expands as the balloon is inflated. Party Balloons are mostly made of natural latex tapped from rubber trees. The rubber’s elasticity makes the dimensions variable. Balloons filled with air usually hold their size and shape much longer.

Helium Balloons

Balloons which float upwards are filled with the gas helium which is lighter than air. So for an event where balloons are let off into the atmosphere, they will need to be helium balloons. Helium filled rubber balloons normally only retain their buoyancy for a few days. The enclosed helium atoms are smaller than the pores in the latex through which they escape. To increase the float time of a helium balloon for a week or more, the inside of the balloons can be coated with a special polymer solution to reduce the leakage of the helium.

Water Balloons

The water balloons are often smaller than regular balloons and made from thin rubber so that they can be easily broken. They are filled with water and are intended for children to throw at each other as a game or practical joke with the aim of getting each other drenched. They may also be used in competitions or games.

Foil Balloons

In the late 1970s along came the foil balloon. These are made of thin non-stretch metalized plastic film or mylar. They are much more expensive and made an appearance at the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana causing quite a stir. These balloons have attractive shiny reflective surfaces and can be printed with color pictures, logos and patterns to customize them. The most important characteristic of metalized nylon for balloons is its ability to keep the helium gas from escaping for several weeks because it is less permeable. Foil balloons then have the advantage of being light weight, longer-lasting, with increased buoyancy. They are perfect for parties, in-store decorations, special celebrations and for gifts.

Animal-Shaped Balloons

Metalized nylon balloons can be cut into the three dimensional shapes of animals and then printed to represent the chosen animal. Once inflated the balloons make very bright, decorative items for gifts or may be used as a theme for a special event. Screen printing is used to create the designs for these spectacular pieces.

Balloon Modelling and Balloons in Art

Balloon modelling is a popular entertainment for children and adults alike. A Balloon artist twists and ties inflated tubular balloons into shapes resembling animals or even people. Sometimes they are called balloon sculptures, not to be confused with those cited below. When I have watched these artists at work I have often wondered why the balloons don’t burst when they are working.

Balloon Sculptures

Professional party decorators may use hundreds of helium balloons to create balloon sculptures. These sculptures are often restricted because of the round shape of the balloons to simple arches or walls but on occasion more ambitious “sculptures” have been attempted. Sometimes balloons are used as table decorations for special events which will have 3 or 5 balloons to each bouquet. The decoration will usually include curled ribbon with an added weight to stop the balloons from floating away.

Professional balloon party decorators use electronic equipment to enable the exact amount of helium to fill the balloon. For non-floating balloons air inflators are used. Professional quality balloons differ from most retail packet balloons as they are bigger in size and made from 100% biodegradable latex.

Balloon Drops

I am sure you will have been to a party or dance where at the end of the evening hundreds of balloons fall from the ceiling to mingle amongst the participants. This is known as a balloon drop and is often performed at New Year’s Eve celebrations or at political rallies and conventions. It is a relatively low cost way of generating a festive atmosphere at the party climax, so everyone goes away feeling they have had a really good time.

If you want to create a balloon drop for your own event you will need to set up a large plastic bag or net overhead, which is suspended at a certain height. This is then filled with air-inflated balloons so that they will fall onto the target area below when the balloons are released. You will also need to create a mechanism for releasing the balloons. Balloon drops may also be performed at many celebrations, including graduations and weddings.

Balloon Rockets

As a child I am sure you played the game of blowing up a balloon then letting it go while watching it speed around the room making a rude noise with everyone falling about laughing. These are called balloon rockets and I remember being enthralled and wondering how they worked. When the mouth of the balloon is released, the greater pressure of air inside forces its way out and the elasticity of the balloon contracts causing the balloon to be propelled forward. This is fundamentally how a rocket works. The balloon can also be filled with gases other than air, with similar results. Besides being simple toys, balloon rockets are a widely used teaching device to demonstrate physical principles and the functioning of a rocket. The balloon rocket is often used to demonstrate Newton’s third law in physics.

Balloon Publicity

For your company logo or message to make a substantial impact it needs to be clearly printed on the balloons and the balloons need to be released in huge quantities. For balloons to float Helium balloon gas is drawn from a canister of helium gas which specialist companies deliver to the required place on time.

Balloon Releases

In Australia they had a fund raising event on 18th April for Make-A-Wish Day. The 5,000 released balloons make a stunning sight as they rise across the bay marking the number of wishes granted since 1985.

If you are planning a balloon release or race of more than 5,000 balloons, it is a requirement that you apply in writing for permission to the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) at least 28 days in advance. The CAA also like to be informed of balloon releases up to 5,000. A form can be obtained by calling either the NABAS office on 01989 762 204 or the Airspace Utilisation Section of the CAA on 020 7453 6599

Because of concerns about the impact on the environment of large numbers of balloons being released, the NABAS – The Balloon Association have produced a code of conduct which can be found on their website at www.nabas.co.uk

Safety and Environmental Concerns

Balloons are made of natural rubber latex (NRL) which is a natural product coming from rubber trees that are grown in certain areas of the tropics. These are not trees that are cut down to produce the NRL. The NRL is obtained by tapping from mature trees and is a sustainable crop providing employment for many agricultural workers in some of the poorest areas of the world.

As a consequence of NRL cultivation and the consumption of latex products, the planting and maintenance of rubber tree plantations helps towards the prevention of tropical rainforest deforestation. This contributes significantly to the removal of greenhouse gases from the atmosphere, produced by industrialised nations and a major source of global warming.

Research shows that latex balloons which are completely natural coming from the Hevea tree degrade faster than oak leaves. Oxidation occurs first in the breakdown of latex and it begins within 60 minutes of a balloon being inflated. As the decaying process is by natural exposure nutrients are released into the soil. Most balloons used in releases today are made of bio-degradable latex.

An estimated 90/95% of balloons released rise to an altitude of 5 miles, at which height the cold will cause the balloon to become brittle and shatter into miniscule pieces. The small fragments then floating back to earth to degrade in the ground. Balloon fragments are unlikely to cause harm if accidentally ingested. This is because latex and the dyes used in latex colouring are non-toxic.

Printed latex balloons are a fantastic, low-cost and environmentally friendly way of advertising at promotions and events. All latex balloons supplied by B-Loony, the UK’s largest printed balloon manufacturer, are completely biodegradable. The code of conduct produced by NABAS for balloon releases gives advice to ensure the protection of our environment.

Manufacture of Balloons

Balloons are manufactured by their millions every day in many countries. The rubber is collected as liquid from a rubber tree and then sent to the factories where the liquid goes through a series of treatment processes. These processes include shaping and colouring operations and testing for quality. The outcomes are thousands balloons which provide a splash of colour and party atmosphere at celebrations and conferences or any event where a large number of people gather.

Conclusion

Toy balloons have been a source of pleasure and excitement throughout the world for many years. They have provided hours of entertainment and interest for children as well as being an educational resource. Non toy Balloons are being used for science, medicine and travel and are invaluable in helping us to learn about our world. Balloons I am sure will remain very alive and active on the world’s scene for many years to come.

Deforestation

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Finding the best insurance company for personal casualty insurance

Monday, April 27th, 2009

Personal casualty insurances are offered by numerous assurance vendors in Germany. When looking for ways to protect oneself from the financial hazard, it is not easy to find the the best assurer and agreement for your personal requirements. The following site enables you to find the the best harm insurance at a competitive rate. They offer a cost-free research of German casualty insurance companies: Preiswerte private Unfallversicherung. There you can retrieve your individual hurt assurance research on the Internet. The customer will retrieve the best compensation insurance quote from a great number of assurers.

Why is it beneficial to buy personal compensation insurance? This specific assurance is important for everyone who wants to optimize their personal peril management. Here are some interesting points which should be taken into consideration when looking for the the right German injury assurance offerer:

Entrepreneurs might negotiate a daily compensation so that the loss of earning is coverered during the time of recovery. The harm assurance providers normally pay in case of permanent incapability to work. But it is also possible to include costs of recovery and hospital daily benefit in the insurance plan. Entrepreneurs are usually not protected by the German governmental compensation insurance. Voluntary membership is possible, but that is not mandatory.

Accidental risk is present in everyday life when staying at home, doing exercises, going for a vacation trip or spending some other off time. Especially off time exposure is not covered by the national hurt assurance in Germany. Consequently it is quite helpful to buy additional private defense. It is not necessary to visit all the German personal accident insurance suppliers by yourself when being in need of your personal solution. You can get an online comparison and even buy your personal compensation assurance on this site: Unfallversicherung privat. A personal hurt insurance is helpful to protect yourself against the monetary exposure of accidental injury. Accidents may not only cause financial problems for the injured individual but also for their near relatives. Especially the disability to work and earn money should be considered.

Employees are normally protected by the German statutory accident insurance during working time. But nowadays anyone spends some time outside their place of employment and should search additional insurance defense. The casualty insurance normally also pays for injuries which result from physical strain without external cause (e.g. when carrying heavy objects). Such injuries are for example rupture of a muscle or broken joints. It is helpful to have hurt insurance protection because these injuries might lead to permanent dysfunction of a body part.

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