Thursday, November 20, 2008

Your Health Surely Matters

"You get what you paid for." I am sure you've heard that phrase before.

I like bargains and free stuff, and I know most people do too. Even some rich people shop for bargains.

Some famous people look for free stuff too. Remember Star Jones? Yes, she got everything for her wedding free. I am sure she could afford to pay for the cost of that wedding.

Nothing wrong, it's a free country, free world-or is it? I can do it too if I get the opportunity.

Well, aren't we all the same? . . . We look for bargains, dirt cheap goods and services, sometimes.

But when it comes to your health, there should be no bargain. There is no "dirt cheap" life. We take care of our health and well being through proper diet and exercise.

So, among the things we need to enhance the quality of life include buying a treatment device that helps clean our smelly, colored drinking water. You are probably like many others with such drinking water problems. The water quality in your house or offices is not the way you want it to be.

Right?

"If you are researching the best water treatment devices, wouldn't you prefer a water filter that will help you take care of the exact contaminant in your water?" Would you buy a car that has not gone through the highest, road safety testing level? Imagine how our roads will look like if every manufacturer is allowed to sell just any vehicle.

I think it's the same with buying a home water filtration system that can take care of your water problems. When purchasing a water filter, why don't you look for a filter that has gone a through independent testing for performance and housing integrity? A homemade water filter is good and innovative but I will take an NSF-certified water filter, any time, even if it costs a little more than one that has not gone through any testing and certification.

"So, avoid the all too common mistakes of buying a cheap, untested, and uncertified water filter" Why?

"You will get what you pay for."

NSF tests filters to make sure that they perform as claimed by the manufacturers. This should instill in you a confidence that your filtered water will be of high quality, healthy, and refreshing.

Maintaining good health and proper hydration is easier with a better performance home water filter system because your water will taste great.

So, look for bargains but do not bargain away your health.

You can check Water Filters and Purifiers Guide for NSF-certified filters guaranteed to give you results: high quality, healthy drinking and shower water for you and your family.

To learn about choosing the best water filter system for your home, you may visit the author's website at Water Filters and Water Purifiers Guide

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Tuesday, November 18, 2008

PC Games - A Great Choice

PC games are created by one or more game developers, often in conjunction with other specialists (such as game artists) and either published independently or through a third party publisher. These games are usually built around a central piece of software, known as a game engine, that simplifies the development process and enables developers to easily port their projects between platforms. PC games are almost always cheaper than console games and are an exciting way of remaining entertained on personal computers. Because they are very entertaining and the user does not even realize while playing the games when time has passed by. PC games are still viable and will become more so as the PS3 and Xbox 360 show their age.

Games (software in general) can take years to develop. Games for Windows is a program developed by Microsoft to help make PC gaming easier for consumers. Usually games carry interesting activities for entertainment and amusement and also allow and encourage kids to process information and to make sense of their own world.

Game development, as with console games, is generally undertaken by one or more game developers using either standardized or proprietary tools.

Computer games have evolved from the simple graphics and gameplay of early titles like Spacewar.These types of games and game addiction are often the subject of criticism, focusing largely on the influence of objectionable content and prolonged gameplay on minors.These games are typically sold on standard storage media, such as compact discs, DVD, and floppy disks and also rely on third-party software such as an operating system (OS), device drivers, libraries and more to run. Computer monitors can be found with considerably higher resolutions than HDTVs, and the latest multi-core processors and dual GPU solutions make it possible to build a remarkably powerful game system. Computers are also getting a little more user friendly, but eventually every PC gamer will encounter some technical complication that interferes with their gaming, be it a device driver that needs updating or components that are simply incompatible.

Online multi-player games have achieved popularity largely as a result of increasing broadband adoption among consumers. Online games require a virtual environment, generally called a "game server and sometimes online activation makes traveling gaming impossible, which, actually, is when some people do the majority of their computer gaming anyway. Online play options for consoles are getting better all the time, but proprietary networks and fees for services like Xbox Live make them a bit less attractive.Microsoft works closely with game developers to make it easier for them to write good games for Windows machines.

PC games are often not well-suited for playing on the couch, especially given that the mouse and keyboard are the preferred game controllers. Sometimes these games are tricky, and the difficulty of getting a game to work is another reason why there are not more hardcore PC gamers. Computer games are much more popular in other countries besides the U.S., and that is where they make most of their money. These games are widely available in all genres from action to educational and from early childhood to adult games.

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Thursday, November 6, 2008

Free Online Games at GamingBooth


Gaming Booth is a great free online games arcade that offers over 5,000 games. My favorite game is Onslaught 2. Check out the site and see which game is your favorite.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Why BLOG?

Are you using Blogs "in part" to generate leads or build relationships? If not, you should be! Blogging is one vital step in many that will boost your lead generation process and relationship building. Google (probably most search engines, but I'm not sure) is good friends with blogs! If you word your post's with key word triggers, ping it like every day, add it to your news letters, articles ... etc.

It's a great way to build relationships and show yourself as trustworthy. If you share strong content and communicate well (I'm still working on that part myself) you'll begin to gain your very own audience (followers). But you need to promote it.

Here's a little secret of mine I'll share.

In my side bar I put work at home jobs I've either worked for, or others I know have worked for. I also put un-researched work at home jobs there too. NOT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. "Above" those links are affiliate links and "above" those I put my own links to my network. The content always stays about network marketing.

Ok so here's the catch. People who don't want to join the business just yet, guess where I send them? Ummmm, to my blog! Why? Because it's filled with links to real work at home jobs in my side bar where I go tell them too look.

I always keep it updated with new jobs I find out there. I tell those I send there to make sure to bookmark it - as I always add new ones I find.

So again, the catch in specific form.

They bookmark my blog to keep looking for newer or better work at home J.O.B's. All while my network marketing content is seeping into their minds. Reminding them, there is another way. And maybe one day, when they find they can't make squat with working from home in a J.O.B., they may consider looking more into what I have to offer.

I've built trust by pointing them in a direction and trying to help them.

I'm building a relationship with them while doing that - I don't mind answering questions they might have about that job or whatever (I'll open up a small slot in my time to help them).

Now this is a strategy that is a theory of mine. It makes sense to me to point those who say NO into a direction that may be more suitable to them. But I don't want to lose them completely by saying "ok, so you're not ready then...I'll just call you back in a couple months to see if you've changed your mind" Chances are they have got another job or some other marketer convinced them to join their business and I have lost them.

For now I at least want to plug them in somewhere to keep them close.

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