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Free Niche Marketing Source econd incentive for you to do something about your home's security is to avoid the damaging effects that a successful burglary can have on you and your family:Niche marketing strategies are something all Internet businesses and entrepreneurs are having to reckon with these days if they want to keep their head above water and profits in the black . I have had to learn niche marketing begrudgingly, perhaps like you, through some painful trial and error, and wasted money on over-hyped, expensive Internet marketing products. Yet, learning the ins and outs of niche marketing has been a matter of survival for my business. In this article I will share with you one of the most powerful and overlooked sources of free niche marketing traffic.It is incredible to me with all of the hype over “Web 2.0” all of the so-called “gurus” have overlo * Insurance penalties and other financial implications; feel this most; of burglary victims. The last two points are not anecdotal: they are gleaned from information provided by the Victim Support Scheme charity, which researched burglary cases in South Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire and Sussex and reported their findings in the National press in mid-April 2006 (Daily Express and Daily Mail). Hopefully, without alarming you, I have Child Brought Up On Classic Video Games: Good Or Bad Idea? 'Thief who carried out 420 burglaries is spared prison' - yes 420 burglaries !Children nowadays are all for the newer generation games. However: these consoles and games are getting more and more expensive. The Playstation 3s' games are expected to go over £40/$60. Can we pay this type of price for our children's entertainment, or re-introduce them to classic or pre-era gaming?The Playstation 3 and the Nintendo Wii are set to launch soon and the XBOX360, Nintendo DS and the Sony PSP have already hit shops around the world. The games and consoles are at very high prices. Children will stop at nothing to try to get you to purchase these consoles. Why? Based on the typical 6-15 aged average kid, graphics and the look of the console.No doubt Can this be right you're probably asking yourself ? I'm staggered to report that this is a quote from a news article published in 'The Mail on Sunday' on the 2nd September 2006. The article was about a 28 year old thief who had stolen an estimated ?400,000 worth of property during a two year burglary spree, in order to fund a chronic drug addiction. Unfortunately this isn't an isolated case, very few burglars go to prison and in this particular instance the thief was recommended for a drug rehabilitation programme. I'm prompted to write this article because home security is a particular passion of mine, as during the course of my 22 year Police career I've dealt with dealt with literally thousands of burglaries. I know only too well the devastating effect that they can have on the average householder and how long it can take to recover financially and emotionally from them. This is a shame because I can count on the fingers of one hand the amount of burglaries that, with a little thought, couldn't have been prevented. You see, whilst investigating burglaries I've spoken to many burglars and know what motivates or de-motivates them in deciding on a particular house to break in to. This information has proved useful in advising victims on the relatively simple and inexpensive measures they can take to prevent themselves from being targeted in the future. This is particularly important when you consider that once a house has been burgled it is four times more likely to be attacked again -usually within the folllowing 18 months- than would be a similar house that has never been targeted before (this statistic is provided by the National Neighbourhood Watch Association). In many cases my advice has been taken up by the occupiers - very often to their benefit. Unfortunately, there has not been a similar take-up of my advice by victims' neighbours, who I would usually visit during the course of my investigations. I say unfortunately, because burglars have on many occasions returned to attack other vulnerable houses that they identified during their previous visit. In this and the following articles I'd like to share my expertise in burglary prevention with you. Before I write about about the best methods of putting off the burglar though, I'd like to provide you with a couple of incentives that should help spur you into making your home as secure as possible : Firstly; Burglary isn't inevitable. This is because burglars aren't invincible! They are only human and will do the the least amount necessary in order to steal from you. Knowing this and a few other things about burglars should help you see that with a little bit of effort you can defeat them. You probably didn't realise that : * The average burglar is a relatively unsophisticated youth; letter box; searched by a Policeman) and relies on finding objects or tools on site to enable him to break in to a house; five minutes; from home-usually within 2 miles- and are therefore limited in the amount they can carry, so small, valuable items such as credit cards, jewellery and cash are their favourites; when they would expect insurance replacements to have been made. Knowing what you now know about the typical burglar (what motivates them and how they operate) will perhaps be the mental lever you need to get you thinking about installing a good security system to defend your home. If that doesn't work, then read on. My second incentive for you to do something about your home's security is to avoid the damaging effects that a successful burglary can have on you and your family: * Insurance penalties and other financial implications; feel this most; of burglary victims. The last two points are not anecdotal: they are gleaned from information provided by the Victim Support Scheme charity, which researched burglary cases in South Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire and Sussex and reported their findings in the National press in mid-April 2006 (Daily Express and Daily Mail). Hopefully, without alarming you, I have Bad Credit Loan on Mortgage Guarantees You Low Rates aries that, with a little thought, couldn't have been prevented.When you consider to buy a house you are probably not thinking about financing through a bad credit mortgage loan. However, when you start consulting with creditors and brokers you may find out that your credit won’t allow you to resort to traditional lenders. Since you probably don’t have the money needed to purchase the property without financing, then bad credit mortgage loans will come in handy. Nobody wants to have bad credit, but sometimes unexpected circumstances have such a turnaround. 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Unfortunately, there has not been a similar take-up of my advice by victims' neighbours, who I would usually visit during the course of my investigations. I say unfortunately, because burglars have on many occasions returned to attack other vulnerable houses that they identified during their previous visit. In this and the following articles I'd like to share my expertise in burglary prevention with you. Before I write about about the best methods of putting off the burglar though, I'd like to provide you with a couple of incentives that should help spur you into making your home as secure as possible : Firstly; Burglary isn't inevitable. This is because burglars aren't invincible! They are only human and will do the the least amount necessary in order to steal from you. Knowing this and a few other things about burglars should help you see that with a little bit of effort you can defeat them. You probably didn't realise that : * The average burglar is a relatively unsophisticated youth; letter box; searched by a Policeman) and relies on finding objects or tools on site to enable him to break in to a house; five minutes; from home-usually within 2 miles- and are therefore limited in the amount they can carry, so small, valuable items such as credit cards, jewellery and cash are their favourites; when they would expect insurance replacements to have been made. Knowing what you now know about the typical burglar (what motivates them and how they operate) will perhaps be the mental lever you need to get you thinking about installing a good security system to defend your home. If that doesn't work, then read on. My second incentive for you to do something about your home's security is to avoid the damaging effects that a successful burglary can have on you and your family: * Insurance penalties and other financial implications; feel this most; of burglary victims. The last two points are not anecdotal: they are gleaned from information provided by the Victim Support Scheme charity, which researched burglary cases in South Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire and Sussex and reported their findings in the National press in mid-April 2006 (Daily Express and Daily Mail). Hopefully, without alarming you, I have How To Plan A Wedding tack other vulnerable houses that they identified during their previous visit.Did you know the average cost of a Wedding in America is somewhere around $20,000. With this as an average figure you can then determine whether you need to hire a wedding planner or if you are going to plan your wedding yourself. It’s really important to sit down and look at your finances and get realistic as to how much you are willing to spend on your wedding and how much you can afford to spend on wedding. It is really important to come up with a figure as to how much you are willing to spend. 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You probably didn't realise that : * The average burglar is a relatively unsophisticated youth; letter box; searched by a Policeman) and relies on finding objects or tools on site to enable him to break in to a house; five minutes; from home-usually within 2 miles- and are therefore limited in the amount they can carry, so small, valuable items such as credit cards, jewellery and cash are their favourites; when they would expect insurance replacements to have been made. Knowing what you now know about the typical burglar (what motivates them and how they operate) will perhaps be the mental lever you need to get you thinking about installing a good security system to defend your home. If that doesn't work, then read on. My second incentive for you to do something about your home's security is to avoid the damaging effects that a successful burglary can have on you and your family: * Insurance penalties and other financial implications; feel this most; of burglary victims. The last two points are not anecdotal: they are gleaned from information provided by the Victim Support Scheme charity, which researched burglary cases in South Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire and Sussex and reported their findings in the National press in mid-April 2006 (Daily Express and Daily Mail). Hopefully, without alarming you, I have Family Camping Survival Tips him (he'd have to explain his reasons for having them if stopped andIf you plan your camping trip ahead of time, you can save yourself and your family a lot of stress. By making sure that all members of the family have enough to do, and they will be more able to enjoy themselves during the whole trip.For children less than three years old, going on a camping trip, is difficult at best. Hiking or canoeing are just a few of the camping activities that very young children can not partake in. 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My second incentive for you to do something about your home's security is to avoid the damaging effects that a successful burglary can have on you and your family: * Insurance penalties and other financial implications; feel this most; of burglary victims. The last two points are not anecdotal: they are gleaned from information provided by the Victim Support Scheme charity, which researched burglary cases in South Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire and Sussex and reported their findings in the National press in mid-April 2006 (Daily Express and Daily Mail). Hopefully, without alarming you, I have How to Hack Your iPod: Six Great iPod hacks econd incentive for you to do something about your home's security is to avoid the damaging effects that a successful burglary can have on you and your family:The iPod is a deeply personal device. The music, contacts, calendars and notes you store on it reveal a lot about your personality. 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Hopefully, without alarming you, I have motivated you into finding out about the practical ways you can use to prevent your home from being burgled. If so, then read my following articles which I hope to publish over the course of the next few weeks.
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