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What They Don’t Advertise About Music Downloading Services: Napster vs. Rhapsody

December 3, 2007

Both Napster and Rhapsody have a large selection of songs. Both music downloading services offer downloads for a flat monthly rate. While they may seem similar on the surface, there are some critical differences to be found when comparing music downloading services. In this article, we’ll take a look into Napster and Rhapsody’s fine print to determine which of these music downloading services is the best buy. Compare music downloading services: Limitations The most common complain among Rhapsody users is the poor quality of .wma files and... Read more »

You Personal Online Diary - The Blog Myspace

December 3, 2007

If you like to blog MySpace is definitely the place for you then. With nearly over forty million members worldwide, it’s not being too simple to say that you will have a vast audience to entertain and communicate with through your informative blog. A “BlogG” by the way, for those of you who don’t know it, is the shortened form for web logging. (Get it weB LOGging!) The first thing that you need to do therefore to be able to blog to your hearts content is to sign up for a MySpace account. It’s free so there′s not going to be any monthly charges... Read more »

Libraries: Going Online

December 3, 2007

For as long as can be remembered, libraries have offered mass amounts of free information that is easily accessible to the nearby community. This unlimited access has been an asset to communities everywhere for research, educational and recreational purposes. Patrons could go to the library and access all this information for free, keep it for a set time, and return it later. All seemed to work well and both library and patron were happy. However, patrons encountered one large problem with libraries: their inability to be accessible at all hours of the day. When patrons needed to return a book late or pick... Read more »

How to Stop Telemarketers

December 3, 2007

You have finally gotten the baby to sleep and you sit down to dinner, which you find is cold because it took so long to get your infant to finally go down for the night. You warm your dinner again and, just as you sit down, the phone rings. The baby wakes and on your way to get her from the crib, you answer the phone, only to find that someone wants to give you a no-obligation quote on auto insurance. At best, telemarketers are annoying. They always seem to call at the most inappropriate times and they can be difficult to get away from. And while your first impulse may be to simply hang up or say “I’m not interested,” that is... Read more »

100,000 Free and Low Cost Website Advertising Ideas & Promoting Tools

December 3, 2007

Finding free and/or low cost website advertising can be a daunting task. If you search the internet however you will discover there are several tools available to you. Listed here are some ideas that you can research further to help you build traffic to your website. 1. Free PPC Search Engine Traffic for newcomers as an introductory offer is worth a try as it is a good source of highly targeted website traffic. You can obtain a list by visiting http://www.payperclicksearchengines.com/free-ppc-traffic.shtml 2. Free Viral Marketing is always a good way to spread your message quickly. Try this jiffy and free software... Read more »

RSS Feeds for Daily Website Content

December 3, 2007

Adding fresh content to your website as often as possible is a surefire way to attract human visitors and search engine spiders. Google continually updates its PageRank and search ranking algorithms in order to weed out duplicate content and outdated information. However, Google will continue to value current content that is somewhat unique. The best way to attract quality traffic to your website is to provide them with quality, current information. If you have the time, energy and expertise to update your website with... Read more »

Stair Elevator : Use Anywhere

December 3, 2007

Stairs are an essential aspect of departmental stores, malls, apartment and office buildings, airports, and railway stations. Stair climbing is often recommended by doctors to keep the body in shape, as it is an activity that burns lots of calories. However, stair climbing may not be possible or advisable for the old and infirm. These categories of persons can benefit from stair elevators. A stair elevator can enable elderly and disabled individuals to live in a multi-floor dwelling. It is propelled by motor and offers various options. For example you can choose from external, keyed, hand-held pendant control, and flip-up package. External stair elevators can be installed outside a building, but will be difficult... Read more »

Tips on Adjusting or Replacing Torsion Garage Door-Openings

December 3, 2007

For the sectional doors of your garage you can have two different types of door springs - either torsion based or side-mounted. If you have a torsion garage-door opener, then before you get down to adjusting or replacing the garage door opener, you must understand the basic workings of the unit. The torsion springs are placed on a fixed metal shaft which is situated just above the top of the frame for the garage door. The springs extend along the length of the shaft and they twist as the garage door shuts or opens through a means of cables which are attached to either side of... Read more »

The Myth of Free Magazine

December 3, 2007

It is not uncommon to say “there is no free lunch” when we are talking about magazine subscription that costs $15 to $20 a year. However, I am sure you will be shocked when you know how much the so-called discount magazine and cheap magazine has ripped you off after reading this article. I can guarantee that you will never ever pay a magazine in full price again. Some may argue that it is not uncommon to see the so-called cheap magazine subscription promoting the idea that the majority of the publishers’ revenue came from advertisement and so it... Read more »

Making Your Fortune With The Public Domain

December 3, 2007

Did you know that you could boost your income or even create an income just by utilizing the public domain? Maybe that term is vague or unfamiliar. Simply stated, the public domain refers to the status of certain types of creative material that may have once been copyrighted or patented. That material, though created by other people, belongs to the public. The ‘public′, which includes you, can then use this material in any way they see fit. Some examples of material that could be in the public domain include music, books, audio recordings, artwork or unclassified material created by the U.S. Government. Yes! Even if the U.S. Government created it, you... Read more »

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