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    Need More Customers? You Do Not Try Advertising
    Every successful small business owner spends thousands every year on advertising. However most people may not be able to tell you how well their advertising is working, how many customers they are getting using various advertising media and what is the real cost of customer acquisition. Even more importantly, most business owners may blink at you if asked what is the real cost of customer retention.If advertising dollar is not track able to the newly acquired or retained customers then it is a wasted dollar. If you do not have any knowledge of advertising whatsoever than you should remember one thing: AIDA. Where A is for attention, I for interest, D for desire and A for action. Whether you are advertising or promoting (or marketing) your product or service, your offer to the customer should be interesting enough to arouse a desire to take an action. It should focus on the benefits why your customer should
    you everywhere you go all day long. It’s all about a new, safer version of freedom where the government is your constant protector.

    The new debate is over whether you—as a free, informed citizen—are competent enough, through the power of your own research, to decide if certain supplements are right for your health situation. These folks tend to think that large pharmaceutical companies and their well-healed Washington Democrat and Republican minions should, must save you from yourself.

    The new debate is over whether your thoughts are your own or subject to random government monitoring. Sound like science fiction? Think again. The human brain is being mapped and brain responses are being mapped. Devices capable of reading and interpreting those thoughts are under design.

    The new debate is over whether human DNA, the building blocks of your life, is just a mere commodity to be bought and sold as a biotechnology. On our slippery slope, how long before the result of those building blocks—you—are nothing more than a commodity?

    If I’ve scared you, then good! We are entering a new age when some entities—for power or just profit—are looking for new, inventive ways to eliminate our freedoms and control us. That war has crossed from the outside world of freedom of speech and freedom of assembly into the inner world of your cells and your thoughts. My recommendation is to educate yourself on trans fat, but demand the right t

    Bit By the MLM Bug: Is There a Cure?
    Perhaps you’ve experienced this yourself or did at one time. If you’re currently involved with MLM/Network Marketing there’s a 97% chance that you’re not making a profit as you read this article. This is not a jab at the MLM industry, but rather a discussion on the core reason why people stay in for sometimes decades with no success. There are various reasons for this stunning statistic, but what is more stunning is the fact that so many people continue on investing time and money despite the tremendous failure rate. Why is this? I’ve found this phenomenon best described by Business Success Coach, Jeff Zalewski as “being bit by the MLM Bug.”This best describes the masses of people who continue on in MLM even though they have no actionable plans to enhance their current success. It is fueled by “ever-existent hope” that someday the business will take off, they’ll get lucky, or they’ll eventually figur
    Surprise, surprise; our government/media complex is at it again. In their constant drive to control every aspect of our lives—and train us to beg them to do so—they have once again reached for the government coercion button. As usual, freedom must be restricted to protect us—the poor dumb masses—from ourselves or the perils of a dangerous world. The most recent example sweeping the nation is the dreaded trans fat scourge. Trans fats are an ingredient in some cooking oils used by many restaurants and food manufacturers when preparing fried foods. New York City has now banned the use of trans fats in restaurants and the battle is being joined across the nation.

    Now don’t get me wrong. I’m perfectly OK with removing demonstrably harmful substances from our foods. Even libertarians believe in sensible government regulation. Only an irresponsible government fails to limit mercury, lead, e coli, and other toxins capable of causing immediate illness or death. But trans fats? This substance apparently poses a long-term health risk to people consuming too much of it over long periods of time. It is probably a good idea—knowing the risk exists—to freely choose to limit our intake. My question is why must we always resort to government coercion to address these problems?

    Wouldn’t a concerted education program along with a reasonable menu warning—similar to the one on a cigarette pack—be a better strategy than a coercive ban? Such an approach gives consumers, manufacturers, and restaurants time to make an orderly adjustment to new information. It allows the market and free individuals to make responsible choices rather than asking our nanny government to issue a “Thou Shalt Not” in another corner of our existence.

    Some commentators refer to the people pushing this issue and other health-related issues as food Nazis. I know many of the kinds of people behind this initiative. Many are well-meaning liberals who are trying to do something good for society. They simply have not realized that every time you push the “easy button” and involve government, we all become less free. This group—with solid reasons like asbestos, cigarettes, and many other examples—don’t trust industries to police themselves in these matters. So, they believe government coercion is the action of first resort.

    Other proponents are health professionals and the health insurance industry Health professionals—based on interviews and articles on the subject—see a legitimate health risk and feel an obligation to do something. I think they support government bans because they see them as the quickest way to get the desired result.

    The insurance industry seems to view this as part of a broader strategy, along with more ominous approaches like grocery and restaurant receipt databases that evaluate personal health risks, to reduce the cost of doing business. Again, however, asking government to step in and mandate is the expedient way to the goal.

    The common thought process seems to be, “I want to see something happen in society. So, if I can enlist the coercive powers of the government in my cause, I can achieve it much more rapidly than through education or persuasion.” The problem with this approach is that it does not take into account how every one of these government intrusions impacts our ability to live as free individuals with choices and responsibilities in the society. It encourages the people to become like dependent children and whets the government’s appetite for more control—a very bad combination if liberty is to flourish.

    Statists from across the political spectrum have joined this binge of government intervention into the health of Americans. They argue that the financial costs incurred by the broader society for the poor diet and health choices of some; provides a justification for government intervention into these matters. This is highly suspect logic. Most people engage in some behavior that could be construed as “unhealthy” and a potential financial risk to the system. This makes any program to reduce these costs highly selective.

    Besides, do these people mean that society and the government have an interest in controlling what we put into our own bodies? Well, the short answer for some of these folks is, “Yes.” The truth is the trans fat debate is only one small skirmish in a much larger war over who controls your body—you or the government? The scary thing is how these arguments morph one into another forming a very slippery slope that just might end with you losing control of your own body to the government.

    I’m not even going to touch the abortion debate here. It’s so old school in the war over your body.

    The new debate is over whether you—as a free, informed citizen—have a right to eat a trans fat French fry as opposed to one without trans fat simply because you believe it tastes better. Proponents—knowingly or unknowingly—are creating a health police state that will deny you that right. They are in the process of criminalizing restaurants or food manufacturers who would permit that free choice on your part. I agree that citizens should be given the facts, but decisions should not be coerced in a free society.

    The new debate is over whether you—as a free, informed citizen—have the right to refuse a government mandate to be forcibly vaccinated with a dangerous vaccine like the small pox shot. Plan A fell on its face when health professionals and first-responders refused enmasse, but don’t kid yourself the plan is still on the table.

    The new debate is over whether you—as a free, informed citizen—have the right to refuse to be implanted with a rice-sized chip by the government to keep you safe in the age of terrorism. Devices that can or will eventually have the capability to track us and identify you everywhere you go all day long. It’s all about a new, safer version of freedom where the government is your constant protector.

    The new debate is over whether you—as a free, informed citizen—are competent enough, through the power of your own research, to decide if certain supplements are right for your health situation. These folks tend to think that large pharmaceutical companies and their well-healed Washington Democrat and Republican minions should, must save you from yourself.

    The new debate is over whether your thoughts are your own or subject to random government monitoring. Sound like science fiction? Think again. The human brain is being mapped and brain responses are being mapped. Devices capable of reading and interpreting those thoughts are under design.

    The new debate is over whether human DNA, the building blocks of your life, is just a mere commodity to be bought and sold as a biotechnology. On our slippery slope, how long before the result of those building blocks—you—are nothing more than a commodity?

    If I’ve scared you, then good! We are entering a new age when some entities—for power or just profit—are looking for new, inventive ways to eliminate our freedoms and control us. That war has crossed from the outside world of freedom of speech and freedom of assembly into the inner world of your cells and your thoughts. My recommendation is to educate yourself on trans fat, but demand the right to

    Audio Recording Computers: How Much Power Do You Need?
    So, How Powerful Should My Recording Computer Be?Well, this depends greatly on your needs. I started out in 2001 with a Pentium 3 550Mhz computer running Windows 98. Compared to my modern computer (which is still fairly modest) that computer was like something from the Flinstone's with a little bird running on a treadmill to power it.What Are Your Needs?The power of your computer requirements for your recording computer are directly dependent on what you intend to do with it. Are you recording mostly live rock bands? Are you planning producing solo artists using samples to replace the entire band? How much of your work revolves around using VST Instruments?For well over four years I recorded using Sonic Foundry Vegas 3.0. I used it like a tape machine with a little better editing features. I didn't have much reason to switch. I was recording mostly roc
    oach gives consumers, manufacturers, and restaurants time to make an orderly adjustment to new information. It allows the market and free individuals to make responsible choices rather than asking our nanny government to issue a “Thou Shalt Not” in another corner of our existence.

    Some commentators refer to the people pushing this issue and other health-related issues as food Nazis. I know many of the kinds of people behind this initiative. Many are well-meaning liberals who are trying to do something good for society. They simply have not realized that every time you push the “easy button” and involve government, we all become less free. This group—with solid reasons like asbestos, cigarettes, and many other examples—don’t trust industries to police themselves in these matters. So, they believe government coercion is the action of first resort.

    Other proponents are health professionals and the health insurance industry Health professionals—based on interviews and articles on the subject—see a legitimate health risk and feel an obligation to do something. I think they support government bans because they see them as the quickest way to get the desired result.

    The insurance industry seems to view this as part of a broader strategy, along with more ominous approaches like grocery and restaurant receipt databases that evaluate personal health risks, to reduce the cost of doing business. Again, however, asking government to step in and mandate is the expedient way to the goal.

    The common thought process seems to be, “I want to see something happen in society. So, if I can enlist the coercive powers of the government in my cause, I can achieve it much more rapidly than through education or persuasion.” The problem with this approach is that it does not take into account how every one of these government intrusions impacts our ability to live as free individuals with choices and responsibilities in the society. It encourages the people to become like dependent children and whets the government’s appetite for more control—a very bad combination if liberty is to flourish.

    Statists from across the political spectrum have joined this binge of government intervention into the health of Americans. They argue that the financial costs incurred by the broader society for the poor diet and health choices of some; provides a justification for government intervention into these matters. This is highly suspect logic. Most people engage in some behavior that could be construed as “unhealthy” and a potential financial risk to the system. This makes any program to reduce these costs highly selective.

    Besides, do these people mean that society and the government have an interest in controlling what we put into our own bodies? Well, the short answer for some of these folks is, “Yes.” The truth is the trans fat debate is only one small skirmish in a much larger war over who controls your body—you or the government? The scary thing is how these arguments morph one into another forming a very slippery slope that just might end with you losing control of your own body to the government.

    I’m not even going to touch the abortion debate here. It’s so old school in the war over your body.

    The new debate is over whether you—as a free, informed citizen—have a right to eat a trans fat French fry as opposed to one without trans fat simply because you believe it tastes better. Proponents—knowingly or unknowingly—are creating a health police state that will deny you that right. They are in the process of criminalizing restaurants or food manufacturers who would permit that free choice on your part. I agree that citizens should be given the facts, but decisions should not be coerced in a free society.

    The new debate is over whether you—as a free, informed citizen—have the right to refuse a government mandate to be forcibly vaccinated with a dangerous vaccine like the small pox shot. Plan A fell on its face when health professionals and first-responders refused enmasse, but don’t kid yourself the plan is still on the table.

    The new debate is over whether you—as a free, informed citizen—have the right to refuse to be implanted with a rice-sized chip by the government to keep you safe in the age of terrorism. Devices that can or will eventually have the capability to track us and identify you everywhere you go all day long. It’s all about a new, safer version of freedom where the government is your constant protector.

    The new debate is over whether you—as a free, informed citizen—are competent enough, through the power of your own research, to decide if certain supplements are right for your health situation. These folks tend to think that large pharmaceutical companies and their well-healed Washington Democrat and Republican minions should, must save you from yourself.

    The new debate is over whether your thoughts are your own or subject to random government monitoring. Sound like science fiction? Think again. The human brain is being mapped and brain responses are being mapped. Devices capable of reading and interpreting those thoughts are under design.

    The new debate is over whether human DNA, the building blocks of your life, is just a mere commodity to be bought and sold as a biotechnology. On our slippery slope, how long before the result of those building blocks—you—are nothing more than a commodity?

    If I’ve scared you, then good! We are entering a new age when some entities—for power or just profit—are looking for new, inventive ways to eliminate our freedoms and control us. That war has crossed from the outside world of freedom of speech and freedom of assembly into the inner world of your cells and your thoughts. My recommendation is to educate yourself on trans fat, but demand the right t

    The Ins And Outs Of No Load Life Insurance
    What is no load life insurance? No load insurance is fairly uncommon, but many consider it better than the average whole life insurance package. Life insurance no-load simply means that it is not commissioned-based.The first year payments are much less compared to traditional life insurance packages. No load life insurance also has other notable features like zero cash surrender charges and earlier cash value accessibility. However, most life insurance companies still do not offer no load insurance. Still, if there is no load insurance available in your area, you should consider getting no load insurance instead.How Does No Load Insurance Exactly Work?No load insurance isn't exactly made to eliminate the need for life insurance agents or brokers. Instead, the fee structure of no load insurance has been changed. Life insurance advisors are paid by potential life insurance clients. This fee is
    tep in and mandate is the expedient way to the goal.

    The common thought process seems to be, “I want to see something happen in society. So, if I can enlist the coercive powers of the government in my cause, I can achieve it much more rapidly than through education or persuasion.” The problem with this approach is that it does not take into account how every one of these government intrusions impacts our ability to live as free individuals with choices and responsibilities in the society. It encourages the people to become like dependent children and whets the government’s appetite for more control—a very bad combination if liberty is to flourish.

    Statists from across the political spectrum have joined this binge of government intervention into the health of Americans. They argue that the financial costs incurred by the broader society for the poor diet and health choices of some; provides a justification for government intervention into these matters. This is highly suspect logic. Most people engage in some behavior that could be construed as “unhealthy” and a potential financial risk to the system. This makes any program to reduce these costs highly selective.

    Besides, do these people mean that society and the government have an interest in controlling what we put into our own bodies? Well, the short answer for some of these folks is, “Yes.” The truth is the trans fat debate is only one small skirmish in a much larger war over who controls your body—you or the government? The scary thing is how these arguments morph one into another forming a very slippery slope that just might end with you losing control of your own body to the government.

    I’m not even going to touch the abortion debate here. It’s so old school in the war over your body.

    The new debate is over whether you—as a free, informed citizen—have a right to eat a trans fat French fry as opposed to one without trans fat simply because you believe it tastes better. Proponents—knowingly or unknowingly—are creating a health police state that will deny you that right. They are in the process of criminalizing restaurants or food manufacturers who would permit that free choice on your part. I agree that citizens should be given the facts, but decisions should not be coerced in a free society.

    The new debate is over whether you—as a free, informed citizen—have the right to refuse a government mandate to be forcibly vaccinated with a dangerous vaccine like the small pox shot. Plan A fell on its face when health professionals and first-responders refused enmasse, but don’t kid yourself the plan is still on the table.

    The new debate is over whether you—as a free, informed citizen—have the right to refuse to be implanted with a rice-sized chip by the government to keep you safe in the age of terrorism. Devices that can or will eventually have the capability to track us and identify you everywhere you go all day long. It’s all about a new, safer version of freedom where the government is your constant protector.

    The new debate is over whether you—as a free, informed citizen—are competent enough, through the power of your own research, to decide if certain supplements are right for your health situation. These folks tend to think that large pharmaceutical companies and their well-healed Washington Democrat and Republican minions should, must save you from yourself.

    The new debate is over whether your thoughts are your own or subject to random government monitoring. Sound like science fiction? Think again. The human brain is being mapped and brain responses are being mapped. Devices capable of reading and interpreting those thoughts are under design.

    The new debate is over whether human DNA, the building blocks of your life, is just a mere commodity to be bought and sold as a biotechnology. On our slippery slope, how long before the result of those building blocks—you—are nothing more than a commodity?

    If I’ve scared you, then good! We are entering a new age when some entities—for power or just profit—are looking for new, inventive ways to eliminate our freedoms and control us. That war has crossed from the outside world of freedom of speech and freedom of assembly into the inner world of your cells and your thoughts. My recommendation is to educate yourself on trans fat, but demand the right t

    Have A Plan To Escape Debt
    I've been debt-free and I've been heavily in debt. And believe me, debt-free is a whole lot better.There was a definite plan to get you into debt. That was the plan of the banks, credit card companies and auto loan guys. Their plan was to get you started on the road to permanent servitude, and once they got you on that road, to NEVER let you get off.The banks road is full of potholes that trap you into a life of never-ending debt. The tools that they use are high interest rates that just keep going up, universal default, late fees, over-limit fees and all of the other charges and fees that just keep adding to your misery.Did you know that the banks and credit card companies have teams of people whose sole job is to think of new ways to nickel and dime you to death?Don't believe me? Here are a couple of gold-plated (for the banks) examples of how the trap gets set:Do you remember
    ar over who controls your body—you or the government? The scary thing is how these arguments morph one into another forming a very slippery slope that just might end with you losing control of your own body to the government.

    I’m not even going to touch the abortion debate here. It’s so old school in the war over your body.

    The new debate is over whether you—as a free, informed citizen—have a right to eat a trans fat French fry as opposed to one without trans fat simply because you believe it tastes better. Proponents—knowingly or unknowingly—are creating a health police state that will deny you that right. They are in the process of criminalizing restaurants or food manufacturers who would permit that free choice on your part. I agree that citizens should be given the facts, but decisions should not be coerced in a free society.

    The new debate is over whether you—as a free, informed citizen—have the right to refuse a government mandate to be forcibly vaccinated with a dangerous vaccine like the small pox shot. Plan A fell on its face when health professionals and first-responders refused enmasse, but don’t kid yourself the plan is still on the table.

    The new debate is over whether you—as a free, informed citizen—have the right to refuse to be implanted with a rice-sized chip by the government to keep you safe in the age of terrorism. Devices that can or will eventually have the capability to track us and identify you everywhere you go all day long. It’s all about a new, safer version of freedom where the government is your constant protector.

    The new debate is over whether you—as a free, informed citizen—are competent enough, through the power of your own research, to decide if certain supplements are right for your health situation. These folks tend to think that large pharmaceutical companies and their well-healed Washington Democrat and Republican minions should, must save you from yourself.

    The new debate is over whether your thoughts are your own or subject to random government monitoring. Sound like science fiction? Think again. The human brain is being mapped and brain responses are being mapped. Devices capable of reading and interpreting those thoughts are under design.

    The new debate is over whether human DNA, the building blocks of your life, is just a mere commodity to be bought and sold as a biotechnology. On our slippery slope, how long before the result of those building blocks—you—are nothing more than a commodity?

    If I’ve scared you, then good! We are entering a new age when some entities—for power or just profit—are looking for new, inventive ways to eliminate our freedoms and control us. That war has crossed from the outside world of freedom of speech and freedom of assembly into the inner world of your cells and your thoughts. My recommendation is to educate yourself on trans fat, but demand the right t

    Logistics Companies
    Logistics companies provide logistical solutions for organizations. In the manufacturing industry, this usually includes warehousing, transportation, and distribution. Manufacturers need to concentrate on their core business and therefore outsource other functions to logistical companies. These companies work on a contractual basis and are called third party logistics provider.Logistics companies are generally asset-based and operate a large fleet of delivery vans, trucks, ships, and cargo planes. Many third party logistics companies operate in the United States today. Their basic function is to transfer goods from point A to point B in the most efficient way. These companies specialize in providing logistical support to clients and regularly upgrade their equipment based on available technology. Some of these companies operate a large fleet of aircraft, in some cases, even more than commercial airlines.
    you everywhere you go all day long. It’s all about a new, safer version of freedom where the government is your constant protector.

    The new debate is over whether you—as a free, informed citizen—are competent enough, through the power of your own research, to decide if certain supplements are right for your health situation. These folks tend to think that large pharmaceutical companies and their well-healed Washington Democrat and Republican minions should, must save you from yourself.

    The new debate is over whether your thoughts are your own or subject to random government monitoring. Sound like science fiction? Think again. The human brain is being mapped and brain responses are being mapped. Devices capable of reading and interpreting those thoughts are under design.

    The new debate is over whether human DNA, the building blocks of your life, is just a mere commodity to be bought and sold as a biotechnology. On our slippery slope, how long before the result of those building blocks—you—are nothing more than a commodity?

    If I’ve scared you, then good! We are entering a new age when some entities—for power or just profit—are looking for new, inventive ways to eliminate our freedoms and control us. That war has crossed from the outside world of freedom of speech and freedom of assembly into the inner world of your cells and your thoughts. My recommendation is to educate yourself on trans fat, but demand the right to make your own choices about your body. This is about much more than the fat on your French fry.

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