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Intelligent And Satirical T-Shirts From Fusilly, Inc
Tired of the same old t-shirts? Are you looking for something edgy and provocative? Or maybe a shirt with a little college humor to start the semester off right? Fusilly, Inc. is proud to announce its launch as a new kind of T-Shirt company aiming to change the way T-Shirts are done. Starting with the premise that T-Shirts should be witty and relevant, Fusilly produces memorable, high-quality shirts that you’ll be excited to wear. Fusilly Tees Are Witty Offering a lighter look at today’s current events, Fusilly T-Shirts employ a mix of irony and intelligent satire to produce a line of clothing designed to make people laugh. One of our shirts boldly proclaims “I Is A College Graduate” capturing the ironic humor of an educated person talking with bad grammar. Fusilly Tees are Provocative Our shirts aren’t afraid to be controversial and confrontational. Want to get under people’s skin? Fusilly has the perfect tshirt to do just that. From the Iraq war to women’s suffrage, we’ve got T-Shirts that will make you stand out from the crowd. Fusilly Tees are Relevant Many of our shirts deal with the lighter side of up to the moment cultural issues. We touch on topics such as school prayer (”I prayed in school and look how I turned out”) and even make homage to the latest trends in popular culture (”Shake & Bake” from Talladega Nights). Fusilly Tees are Intelligent Fusilly shirts are designed to make intelligent statements on what you care about most. Almost all of our shirts use a play on words to make subtle but sharp points. Intelligent commentary on your back; that’s what we’re all about. All Fusilly T-Shirt are made of 100% pre-shrunk cotton and come with a 45 day money back guarantee. Shirts can be ordered online by credit card using PayPal.
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Countless “Biz Ops” Everywhere, Are They All Scams?
For months, I have been researching numerous biz ops, ebooks, schemes, network marketing websites as well as just about every other thing you can think of that is in any way related to making a decent income on the internet. Wherever you look, there is somebody else promising to give you “the secret” for making a fortune online. With countless people calling themselves gurus, who can tell which ones are for real? One good rule of thumb is to always diligently study every opportunity that you run into before making a commitment. I like to “Google” a brief descriptive phrase in quotation marks about whatever offer I’m researching followed by the word fraud or scam and see if there’s a lot of negative feedback in the results pages. There’ll always be some angry customers, but I measure the positive versus the negative and come to my own conclusion. As you’ve heard before, if it sounds too good to be true, it ALWAYS is! Don’t be tempted to buy into some “turnkey system” or “cash machine”. If you are looking for some way to make a living online, you’ll find more of these types of “products” than anything else. I have looked into COUNTLESS offerings and the vast majority are based on the same lie. That you can get rich quickly with little or no effort. Believe me, it ain’t gonna happen. What most newbies need most is a DETAILED “road map” on WHAT needs to be done, HOW to get started and IN WHAT ORDER to take on each task. What’s wrong with most how-to products is that they lack enough detail or are not geared for those just starting out, or both. The best advice is to meticulously choose a well known marketing course and then get ready to APPLY what you’ve learned. There really aren’t any substantial shortcuts, but education plus work and a little time will result in success.
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Create Money Making Blogs
Do you own a blog or several blogs? If you do, then do, then do you know that you can make money from your blogs? If you are already making money from your blog, do you want to know how you can make even more money than what you are making now? Many of you are probably aware of Google’s Adsense money making program. If you own a blog and are not taking advantage of this program, then it is such a waste as you are throwing away making easy money opportunities. For those who are wondering what Adsense is all about, they are advertisements Google put on your blog or websites. If you are a regular internet surfer, you would have probably come across links the words “Ads by Google”. Those are adsense advertisements and Google pays a commission to the blog owner for every click on the advertisements. Some of you may even have tried it, but are not making decent money while others makes 5 figure incomes monthly. Why is there such a disparity? It is because there are many things you need to do besides merely placing adsense advertisements on your blog and hoping people will come to your blog and start clicking away on your advertisements. If you know how to get people to come to your site and click on Google’s advertisement, then you are on your way to earning a passive income and if you have many blogs, then you will have multiple streams of passive income. The best part of all this is that this program is free. You don’t have to pay anything to start a blog and earn commissions from Google. That means that there is zero financial risk. Now the trouble is that most bloggers thought that by just inserting the advertisement, money will come rolling in. Yes, it can be that simple. You can see some money coming in quickly, but it will be merely peanuts. If you want to earn more money out of your blogs, there are more things to do. Here are some things you need to think about and learn if you want to make more money blogging on your favorite subjects. a) How to get traffic onto my blog? There are many ways to do this such as making your blog search engine friendly and ranking well on search engines. There are many information on the internet on how this is done or you can visit my blog for more tips. The link is at the bottom of this article. b) How to get my blog visitors to click my adsense ads? Believe it or not, where do you place your ads, what format and colors are your ads can influence whether your visitors will click on your ads. c) How to get ads that are paying me more money? If you have the answers to these questions and are putting them to good use, then you can sit back and wait for the fat paycheck that Google will be sending to you month after month.
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Course Correcting For Growth
Expanding a company is a process requiring constant change. One key quality for a leader is the ability to get back on track when something has gone awry Sure, competency, reliability, professionalism, a positive attitude, and respect for others are the qualities that will get you into the leadership game. But what do you do once you’re a player? If there’s one thing I’ve learned about leadership, it’s that leaders are always course-correcting. If staffers aren’t following directives, good leaders gently guide them back on track. To get your staff to follow you, tell them where to go and then course-correct when they start to stray. Course-correct your entire company, and most important yourself. You’ll make mistakes, as will your team, your customers, and your board. And you’ll fix those mistakes by honestly taking stock and changing the way you do things. Expanding a company is a dynamic process. You must constantly shift your strategy or approach as new competitors emerge, markets materialize (or fail to), and opportunities abound. There’s only so much you can plan for, so if you expect to correct your course as you go, you’ll be better able to make decisions with less info than you’d like, and to adapt when conditions change. Let’s look at what happens when leaders do, and don’t, correct their course. The Hidden CEO A chief executive officer I know named Jason talked his board into taking the company public before it was ready. The second quarter after the initial public offering, the company missed its earnings target. Wall Street was relentless—the stock was hammered down from $26 per share to $4. What did Jason do? Did he get out on the road, visit customers, sell more product, fly around to the regional sales offices? Nope. He locked himself in his office and wrote ad copy. Would writing a killer ad save his company? I don’t think so. Jason became invisible, and everyone knew he was hiding. No course-correcting here—not by the CEO, not by the board. Two vice-presidents attempted course correction, and Jason promptly dismissed them. The situation went from bad to worse. Ultimately, six months too late, Jason was replaced. The company never recovered, and it was sold at a massive discount to a competitor. A true leader would admit his mistake, rally the troops, reassure the customers, stare down that stock price, and turn it around. He would do this by handling customer and shareholder objections, pumping up the salespeople to keep them focused on closing deals, and buoying the staff to keep them motivated even though their stock was under water. Patent Infringement Case Then there’s Ray, the vice-president for engineering at a company that weathered an intellectual property fiasco. Two key engineers had quit and decided to create a competitive product. The engineers had, of course, signed employment contracts stating that whatever they developed was the company’s property, yet they conveniently chose to forget this. Years later these two engineers—who had raised millions of dollars in financing—had the nerve to lob lawsuits at the company they’d left, claiming patent infringement. The vice-president was initially freaked out—how could his former staff claim the product he’d paid for was theirs? They were better funded than his company was, and the thought of spending years and all his reserve cash mired in lawsuits left him frozen with fear. He was worn out and considered throwing in the towel, angry as he was. Once he calmed down and took stock of the situation, he realized it was key to correct course. He rallied the troops and got them engaged in finding the solution. He led his team through the crisis and quickly uncovered a series of “smoking gun” memos (in addition to the employment contracts) that supported his company’s ownership of the product and patents. His CEO hired a killer intellectual property litigator and lobbed a countersuit at the two former employees. Leaders Trust Their Instincts That was the easy part. Now he had to help the vice-president for sales with the customers and sales prospects who feared having their now-entrenched products ripped out of their companies. He quickly got buy-in across divisions. This meant that the CEO refused to let the lawsuits destroy his business, found some new sources of financing, and brought on additional advisers. The team was reinvigorated and ready to rock. Talk about course correction! The vice-president for engineering started the corrective action—the vice-president for sales and the CEO furthered it! And only recently were the lawsuits settled in favor of the founding company, resulting in a hefty payment. The unethical engineers were ordered by the court to cease selling their stolen product. Leaders trust their instincts. They know they’ll make the best decisions they can at a given time, and they’ll course-correct if things don’t turn out as planned. Encouraging a culture of course correction leads to the most effective way to deal with disasters and encourage risk taking and ownership. In that culture, staffers know that no one’s head is going to roll if a mistake is made or a crisis occurs; instead all expect to simply hunker down and deal with it. Owning the Outcome Everyone is going to be accountable for his or her actions in a culture that isn’t based on blame. Accountability is the first step in ownership. The second is having control and responsibility for projects. If it’s yours, and you truly own the outcome, you’ll knock yourself out to make it work. This is the only culture where you can truly develop people—as executives and as human beings—and it’s the best way to foster entrepreneurship in an organization and keep it growing.
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Insuring Your Diamonds
When you buy loose diamonds, just as when you buy diamond jewelry, it’s really important to get them insured. Loose diamonds can be difficult to identify if stolen, so they’re often more vulnerable than jewelry. They’re also easier to lose. But how should you go about finding the right kind of insurance for your loose diamonds? Insuring loose diamonds can be done in several ways. The most common option is a policy which offers to pay out a set amount of money, established at the point of signing, for each of your loose diamonds. Policies like these are usually cheapest but can leave you vulnerable if there’s any considerable shift in the market value of your loose diamonds. An alternative is a more expensive policy which pays out the established market value of your loose diamonds at the time of loss, enabling you to replace them immediately. But some precious things can’t really be replaced, and loose diamonds are no exception. If you have a sentimental attachment to your loose diamonds – for instance, if you’ve inherited them from a beloved relative – it may be worth your while negotiating a special policy which will reflect that. This is usually the most expensive option of all, but it will give you flexibility and the option of something more closely approaching real compensation. Even if you’re negotiating you insurance policy, you won’t be able to obtain any cover for your loose diamonds unless you have certificates for them. This is one of the many reasons why, if you agree to buy loose diamonds without certificates, you should get them professionally appraised. You can also reduce the cost of your insurance policy by getting your loose diamonds scanned, enabling them to be identified by computer at a later date. Insurance for loose diamonds may seem complicated and expensive, but it’s something you can’t afford to be without, so make sure you get it right.
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Inside Info On Student Loans
Student Loan – as the term indicates – are loans issued to students to meet their academic expenses. In the present day world of college academics, the cost of studying became so huge that – and increasing with every passing academic year – it became virtually impossible for a common man to sponsor his/her son/daughter’s higher education in any of the top notch universities in the country, without securing the support of a suitable student loan. But, there must be no room for worry as there are plenty of banks and lending institutions out there offering student loans of various sizes, at different terms and interest rates. For a prospective student seeking student loan, it is just about finding the right bank/lender and applying for an optimal student loan scheme. Regarding finding the right student loan, the best way is to search the websites of various banks in the cyberspace and compare the different student loan schemes before short listing the few that nearly meets one’s requirements. The advantage with online market study is that there is no physical movement involved in the whole exercise, and since the whole set of websites can be navigated through within the matter of a few mouse clicks, the comparison study would be over within few hours time. Now, from the short list of selected student loan schemes, meticulously compare each scheme’s pros and cons, and arrive at a final draw that sounds the most optimal in the given situations. Finally, before putting pen to paper, for signing the contract agreement, make sure that you read and understand all the details, rules, and regulations pertaining to the particular student loan scheme. Also take care not to overlook the fine print. Remember, most of the misconceptions and confusions at a later point in time arise due to the non-reading the terms and conditions properly at the time of filling the loan applications. One more important aspect to take note is the fact that the repayment pattern of the availed student loans will have a definite influence on the credit scores of the particular borrower. That is, after studies, if the student who have had availed the student loan fails to repay it in the stipulated time, his/her credit score will suffer badly. Bear in mind, once that happens, then it will be doubly difficult for him/her to apply for other loans, the fact that the earlier loan was as student loan not withstanding. Hence, make sure that you remain punctual in your repayments. Further, by the time of passing out, if you have more than one student loan availed against your name and you are getting to feel the burden of rising interest rates, don’t hesitate to consolidate the existing student loans into one at the earliest available opportunity. But, here, on a flip side, it must also be kept in mind that consolidating the student loans actually forfeits the unique advantages that come with a standard student loan. Hence it must be done only after applying enough thought and a thorough analysis of one’s financial situations. To conclude, student loans are useful, especially when it comes to financing expensive professional courses. But, after your studies, take care that you make the repayments in time so that your credit scores does not suffer. It is all about being responsible and getting this balance right.
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Craigslist: Big-Hearted Site Makes Life Easier For All Of Us
The Personal Side of Craigslist I have a tee shirt from Craigslist. The money I bought it with goes to support community service efforts. I wear it often since I love craigslist so much. It took me a while to realize that when I wear it people who must mostly have their mind in the gutter, assume I am a regular poster on the casual encounters section. Actually, I had never even read that section until recently, but even there Craigslist outshines regular newspaper classifieds, in my opinion. I have used Craigslist to find employees, get renters, make friends, free cycle things, sell good stuff, find great stuff, find yard and estate sales, get clients, find dates for my elderly mother, do salary research, do rental research, get questions answered, find contractors to fix my house, and get entertained. I can’t remember how I ever lived without it. Is there a “Craig” behind Craigslist? There sure is! Craigslist was started by programmer Craig Newmark as a fun project for his friends in San Francisco. Craigslist is now one-fourth owned by Ebay, although so far the corporation has done nothing with the ownership and now even seems to be creating a competing site. Craigslist, like Wikipedia, is policed by volunteers. I personally police the section of my local craigslist that is related to my husband’s business. You can report violations of the Terms of Service by emailing the violation to abuse@craigslist.com and they will promptly take action. Outstanding Aspects of Craigslist An extremely popular site, Craigslist is in fact in the Top 10 list of internet sites. For those who aren’t familiar with it, Craigslist is a free classifieds service available online and sorted by location. It exemplifies the degree of popular that can be achieved for a website through word-of-mouth marketing alone. Furthermore, Craigslist demonstrates a business enterprise that refuses to have money-making as its main goal. No advertisements appear on the site, a tribute to its service-oriented nature. rather, Craigslist is more intent on doing what seems best for society rather than maximizing a monetary return. In addition, Craigslist is a leader in the open source movement, although their product isn’t open source software. Other Craigslist Characteristics Many users enjoy Craigslist because it seems to march to a beat all its own. A wonderful resource for many needs, perhaps its greatest endorsement is that Craigslist is spreading not only all over the country, but even to other parts of the world as well. In fact, many turn to Craigslist before ever opening their local newspapers. Threats to Craigslist As already discussed, Craigslist is not threatened by newspaper competition since many people go to Craigslist first, or even exclusively. The site’s reputation as a friendly community is only threatened by users who take advantage of it to post inappropriate or mis-categorized content. Spammers and scammers could potentially infiltrate Craigslist and turn it into a website full of get-rich-quick schemes. As mentioned earlier, Craigslist is policed by volunteers; let’s hope they’re able to continue doing the good job they’ve been doing so we can all continue to benefit from this wonderful resource.