Friday, November 23, 2012

Attract More RSS Users With Post Summaries

A question popped into my inbox recently praising how one of the websites I run offers a summary of each post via RSS. There's a link at the end of each summary asking readers to visit the site to finish reading.

To be honest, I've never liked summaries in my RSS reader, but many people do. And many experts say this is an excellent way to get readers back to your site. This is extra important if you have advertisers or want to encourage comments. First, let us answer some RSS questions. You're just going to love him.

Who is RSS?

Okay, so he's not a handsome hunk. In fact, RSS stands for Real Simple Syndication. But here's what you need to know about it.

Think of your favorite website. Got it? Yeah, you're thinking about my blog, I knew it! How do you know when I post something new to my blog? You have to come and visit the site to see if something new has been posted, right? Or I might send out an email mentioning new posts. Right?

RSS makes it really easy for you to be notified each time something new is posted to one of your favorite sites or blogs.

How does RSS work?

RSS gives you a central place to look for new blog/website content. First, you have to subscribe to the site/blog's RSS feed. It looks like a web address but with a few key things on the end. Once you've subscribed, you'll go to your feed reader and any time a website/blog has posted a new post that post (or a summary from it) will appear in your RSS reader.

How do you subscribe?

You need a Feed Reader. I personally use Google Reader. It's free and insanely easy to use. But there are LOTS of options. Even my email software allows me to get RSS feeds. If you use Outlook or Firefox, there should be addons that allow you to get RSS feeds there as well.

Once you have an RSS reader that you like, you add RSS feeds to it. The reader then "calls" the websites every so often and asks "hey, got any new content?" If the site says "sure do, here it is!" then the content will pop up in your RSS reader for you to read.

To answer the question of how I do summaries:

I use Feedburner. There's a feature called Summary Burner. You can visit the Feedburner site and register for your own feedburner.

You'll see that I have the maximum length of the summary set to 400 characters. And then the text that I want linked is{Finish reading on our website...} Both options are editable by you. And in case you didn't know, Feedburner is a free service that lets you offer cool options like this, plus it tracks your RSS subscribers.

Feedburner handles things from there. Yes, it's that easy.

Knee Deep in Asbestos

When I was 17 old I started working at an asbestos mine in the Yukon. I had the excitement of youth and looked on the thing as a big adventure.

The mine was located about 7 miles from the Alaska border on the banks of the Forty Mile River, which emptied into the Yukon River some 5 miles or so north.

I first arrived in August and started working on the Surface Crew. This was the group responsible for outside maintenance of all things on the surface. This was fine when we had those few relatively warm days in summer, but later it was a bit more difficult to be working outside in minus 55F.

One of my first duties was to keep clear the conveyor that took the unused asbestos out to the tailings piles. Tailings piles are basically the dregs of what's left over after milling the asbestos and is run out of the mill on conveyor belts to large piles behind the mill. At that time they were about 100 feet high.

I was given a shovel, and a small mask (kind of like the little paper ones that painters use) and told to go shovel off the conveyor belt on the tailings piles. Dutifully I climbed up with my little shovel to clear any blockages of asbestos from the conveyor. I remember clearly at one point standing literally knee deep in asbestos on top of this 100 foot high pile and looking inside my very poor quality mask and seeing the inside (where it's not supposed to be) all grey from the asbestos dust. I then took out my hankerchief (yes, I carried one) and blew my nose. Sorry for the rude, graphic description, but it was all grey. And that was my introduction to work at an asbestos mine.

Even back in the early 1970's it was becoming known that asbestos caused problems. Working in the mine we'd get brochures handed around periodically with propaganda about how it was never proven that asbestos was actually harmful. They were beautiful glossy brochures. I wish I'd kept one.

Though I had occasion to go into the mill for various reasons I was glad I didn't work there. There were employees that worked in the mill whose sole job was to sweep up the dust that fell on the floor. There was so much of it that this was a constant ongoing job. The asbestos dust in the mill actually fell almost like snow and covered the floor completely. Without sweepers there would probably have been several inches of asbestos dust on the floor within an hour or so. In fact, I remember seeing sweepers go by pushing their wide brooms and the new dust settling onto the floor behind them as they walked.

The Yukon itself was absolutely beautiful. Stunning in fact. I had many great experiences there and saw some natural wonders I couldn't have seen anywhere else. I had hitchiked up the Alaska Highway with a friend. In those days the highway was unpaved. Most of the trip was provided by a nice family who were travelling in an old converted school bus. Rattle and dust. Rattle and dust. But we made it finally to Whitehorse, and then on to Dawson City. I loved Dawson. It was like stepping into the past. Not just the architecture and homes but the people had that old fashion friendliness and charm, though tempered by a resolve that one must have to live in such a fierce environment.

The Yukon has a peacefullness to it. Almost a serenity that one can feel. I've found that only those who have been there and experienced it fully understand what I mean by this.

In all of this beauty I suppose the asbestos mine was a blight, or cancer on the environment. Fortunately closed down now for many years nature is recovering it's territory, but unfortunately asbestos mining has left a legacy of asbestosis and Mesothelioma with some of it's previous employees. There are many resources available with information, legal, and personal (www.mesothelioma-listings.com) but one shouldn't let something that consumes the body, also consume the soul. Being human is to be somewhat fragile to the vagarities of life as it is. There's plenty of 'drama' going on without us spending all of our energies on blame. Be calm. Remember your duty in life is to help others. Be happy and try to improve life around you.

As I type this I am looking out the window, watching my grandchildren learn to fish off the seawall out back. It just doesn't get any better than this.

Hire a Link Building Expert With Expertise in Key Link Building Practices

Link building is considered as the trump card for strengthening a company or a product's presence on the web. With the Google algorithm taking strategic turns, it is all the more important to hire a Link Building expert with expertise in key Link Building practices. One very important aspect of natural link building or good link building is the creation of quality content. It is no longer the quantity but quality as well that defines success in the gamut of SEO. This essentially means that generating a superior quality back link from a smart source will gain much more traction than getting numerous low quality links. Link Builders, these days, need to be very careful about the fact that paid links can turn out to be risky at times. The ingenuity of the source is extremely important if a link builder opts to go for paid links. In addition, one also needs to get the do-follow links because that is a hallmark of genuine source.

Link building, over last five years, has evolved quite a bit considering that, the entire mechanism of advertising and marketing has undergone a paradigm shift. The industry experts collaborated and found out news ways of making this marketing strategy better. Broadly speaking, there are 5 major points that govern natural link building. They are:

1. Create lists- Content presented in the form of a bulleted or a numbered list tends to get a lot of attention because it is extremely easy to link them. A single topic may offer a great possibility for number of articles, so lists should be created and maintained for each topic. The easiest way is to create a list of top 10 features and myths.

2. Hire Resources- At times, it helps to hire a PR person who can effectively post promotions and press releases on a regular basis. Press releases capture the attention of the media and can become a profitable business strategy. This can also be achieved by hire link builder with experience in drafting effective yet simple press releases.

3. Write simple but good content- Good content is all about accessibility. This means that the reader should easily be understand the reader. The subject matter can be technical, but still can be presented in a very lucid way. It is crucial to take utmost care to avoid grammar, spelling and punctuation errors along with redundant content.

4. Use PPC as a link-building tool- It is a very relevant tool to buy immediate attention with highlighted space. This increase in traffic automatically increases the possibilities of being linked.

5. Syndicate articles to article and news sites- Article sites such as Ezine, GoArticles, and iSnare are very good platforms that rank highly in terms of quality and have a great potential towards driving traffic to the target website. It is important to network with journalists and bloggers for promoting the content over the web. Create surveys and polls linked to a particular article, for they attract tremendous attention.

Apart from the above-mentioned points, there are certain other additional points that support smart linking building. These are:

· Leverage directories, meme trackers, and social bookmarking

· Generate local and business links

· Use free links

· Accept reviews

· Blog frequently

· Build a good CSS design

· Trade links

· Buy and rent links

· Arrange contests

· Hold conferences and social interactions

From the above discussion, it is evident that there are many things that go into link building. All of it can only be implemented by resolving to hire a Linking Building expert with a good work experience.

Economics - Psychology's Neglected Branch

"It is impossible to describe any human action if one does not refer to the meaning the actor sees in the stimulus as well as in the end his response is aiming at." --Ludwig von Mises

Economics - to the great dismay of economists - is merely a branch of psychology. It deals with individual behaviour and with mass behaviour. Many of its practitioners sought to disguise its nature as a social science by applying complex mathematics where common sense and direct experimentation would have yielded far better results.

The outcome has been an embarrassing divorce between economic theory and its subjects.

The economic actor is assumed to be constantly engaged in the rational pursuit of self interest. This is not a realistic model - merely a useful approximation. According to this latter day - rational - version of the dismal science, people refrain from repeating their mistakes systematically. They seek to optimize their preferences. Altruism can be such a preference, as well.

Still, many people are non-rational or only nearly rational in certain situations. And the definition of "self-interest" as the pursuit of the fulfillment of preferences is a tautology.

The theory fails to predict important phenomena such as "strong reciprocity" - the propensity to "irrationally" sacrifice resources to reward forthcoming collaborators and punish free-riders. It even fails to account for simpler forms of apparent selflessness, such as reciprocal altruism (motivated by hopes of reciprocal benevolent treatment in the future).

Even the authoritative and mainstream 1995 "Handbook of Experimental Economics", by John Hagel and Alvin Roth (eds.) admits that people do not behave in accordance with the predictions of basic economic theories, such as the standard theory of utility and the theory of general equilibrium. Irritatingly for economists, people change their preferences mysteriously and irrationally. This is called "preference reversals".

Moreover, people's preferences, as evidenced by their choices and decisions in carefully controlled experiments, are inconsistent. They tend to lose control of their actions or procrastinate because they place greater importance (i.e., greater "weight") on the present and the near future than on the far future. This makes most people both irrational and unpredictable.

Either one cannot design an experiment to rigorously and validly test theorems and conjectures in economics - or something is very flawed with the intellectual pillars and models of this field.

Neo-classical economics has failed on several fronts simultaneously. This multiple failure led to despair and the re-examination of basic precepts and tenets.

Consider this sample of outstanding issues:

Unlike other economic actors and agents, governments are accorded a special status and receive special treatment in economic theory. Government is alternately cast as a saint, seeking to selflessly maximize social welfare - or as the villain, seeking to perpetuate and increase its power ruthlessly, as per public choice theories.

Both views are caricatures of reality. Governments indeed seek to perpetuate their clout and increase it - but they do so mostly in order to redistribute income and rarely for self-enrichment.

Economics also failed until recently to account for the role of innovation in growth and development. The discipline often ignored the specific nature of knowledge industries (where returns increase rather than diminish and network effects prevail). Thus, current economic thinking is woefully inadequate to deal with information monopolies (such as Microsoft), path dependence, and pervasive externalities.

Classic cost/benefit analyses fail to tackle very long term investment horizons (i.e., periods). Their underlying assumption - the opportunity cost of delayed consumption - fails when applied beyond the investor's useful economic life expectancy. People care less about their grandchildren's future than about their own. This is because predictions concerned with the far future are highly uncertain and investors refuse to base current decisions on fuzzy "what ifs".

This is a problem because many current investments, such as the fight against global warming, are likely to yield results only decades hence. There is no effective method of cost/benefit analysis applicable to such time horizons.

How are consumer choices influenced by advertising and by pricing? No one seems to have a clear answer. Advertising is concerned with the dissemination of information. Yet it is also a signal sent to consumers that a certain product is useful and qualitative and that the advertiser's stability, longevity, and profitability are secure. Advertising communicates a long term commitment to a winning product by a firm with deep pockets. This is why patrons react to the level of visual exposure to advertising - regardless of its content.

Humans may be too multi-dimensional and hyper-complex to be usefully captured by econometric models. These either lack predictive powers or lapse into logical fallacies, such as the "omitted variable bias" or "reverse causality". The former is concerned with important variables unaccounted for - the latter with reciprocal causation, when every cause is also caused by its own effect.

These are symptoms of an all-pervasive malaise. Economists are simply not sure what precisely constitutes their subject matter. Is economics about the construction and testing of models in accordance with certain basic assumptions? Or should it revolve around the mining of data for emerging patterns, rules, and "laws"?

On the one hand, patterns based on limited - or, worse, non-recurrent - sets of data form a questionable foundation for any kind of "science". On the other hand, models based on assumptions are also in doubt because they are bound to be replaced by new models with new, hopefully improved, assumptions.

One way around this apparent quagmire is to put human cognition (i.e., psychology) at the heart of economics. Assuming that being human is an immutable and knowable constant - it should be amenable to scientific treatment. "Prospect theory", "bounded rationality theories", and the study of "hindsight bias" as well as other cognitive deficiencies are the outcomes of this approach.

To qualify as science, economic theory must satisfy the following cumulative conditions:

All-inclusiveness (anamnetic) - It must encompass, integrate, and incorporate all the facts known about economic behaviour.

Coherence - It must be chronological, structured and causal. It must explain, for instance, why a certain economic policy leads to specific economic outcomes - and why.

Consistency - It must be self-consistent. Its sub-"units" cannot contradict one another or go against the grain of the main "theory". It must also be consistent with the observed phenomena, both those related to economics and those pertaining to non-economic human behaviour. It must adequately cope with irrationality and cognitive deficits.

Logical compatibility - It must not violate the laws of its internal logic and the rules of logic "out there", in the real world.

Insightfulness - It must cast the familiar in a new light, mine patterns and rules from big bodies of data ("data mining"). Its insights must be the inevitable conclusion of the logic, the language, and the evolution of the theory.

Aesthetic - Economic theory must be both plausible and "right", beautiful (aesthetic), not cumbersome, not awkward, not discontinuous, smooth, and so on.

Parsimony - The theory must employ a minimum number of assumptions and entities to explain the maximum number of observed economic behaviours.

Explanatory Powers - It must explain the behaviour of economic actors, their decisions, and why economic events develop the way they do.

Predictive (prognostic) Powers - Economic theory must be able to predict future economic events and trends as well as the future behaviour of economic actors.

Prescriptive Powers - The theory must yield policy prescriptions, much like physics yields technology. Economists must develop "economic technology" - a set of tools, blueprints, rules of thumb, and mechanisms with the power to change the " economic world".

Imposing - It must be regarded by society as the preferable and guiding organizing principle in the economic sphere of human behaviour.

Elasticity - Economic theory must possess the intrinsic abilities to self organize, reorganize, give room to emerging order, accommodate new data comfortably, and avoid rigid reactions to attacks from within and from without.

Many current economic theories do not meet these cumulative criteria and are, thus, merely glorified narratives.

But meeting the above conditions is not enough. Scientific theories must also pass the crucial hurdles of testability, verifiability, refutability, falsifiability, and repeatability. Yet, many economists go as far as to argue that no experiments can be designed to test the statements of economic theories.

It is difficult - perhaps impossible - to test hypotheses in economics for four reasons.

Ethical - Experiments would have to involve human subjects, ignorant of the reasons for the experiments and their aims. Sometimes even the very existence of an experiment will have to remain a secret (as with double blind experiments). Some experiments may involve unpleasant experiences. This is ethically unacceptable.

Design Problems - The design of experiments in economics is awkward and difficult. Mistakes are often inevitable, however careful and meticulous the designer of the experiment is.

The Psychological Uncertainty Principle - The current mental state of a human subject can be (theoretically) fully known. But the passage of time and, sometimes, the experiment itself, influence the subject and alter his or her mental state - a problem known in economic literature as "time inconsistencies". The very processes of measurement and observation influence the subject and change it.

Uniqueness - Experiments in economics, therefore, tend to be unique. They cannot be repeated even when the SAME subjects are involved, simply because no human subject remains the same for long. Repeating the experiments with other subjects casts in doubt the scientific value of the results.

The undergeneration of testable hypotheses - Economic theories do not generate a sufficient number of hypotheses, which can be subjected to scientific testing. This has to do with the fabulous (i.e., storytelling) nature of the discipline.

In a way, economics has an affinity with some private languages. It is a form of art and, as such, it is self-sufficient and self-contained. If certain structural, internal constraints and requirements are met - a statement in economics is deemed to be true even if it does not satisfy external (scientific) requirements. Thus, the standard theory of utility is considered valid in economics despite overwhelming empirical evidence to the contrary - simply because it is aesthetic and mathematically convenient.

So, what are economic "theories" good for?

Economic "theories" and narratives offer an organizing principle, a sense of order, predictability, and justice. They postulate an inexorable drive toward greater welfare and utility (i.e., the idea of progress). They render our chaotic world meaningful and make us feel part of a larger whole. Economics strives to answer the "why's" and "how's" of our daily life. It is dialogic and prescriptive (i.e., provides behavioural prescriptions). In certain ways, it is akin to religion.

In its catechism, the believer (let's say, a politician) asks: "Why... (and here follows an economic problem or behaviour)".

The economist answers:

"The situation is like this not because the world is whimsically cruel, irrational, and arbitrary - but because ... (and here follows a causal explanation based on an economic model). If you were to do this or that the situation is bound to improve".

The believer feels reassured by this explanation and by the explicit affirmation that there is hope providing he follows the prescriptions. His belief in the existence of linear order and justice administered by some supreme, transcendental principle is restored.

This sense of "law and order" is further enhanced when the theory yields predictions which come true, either because they are self-fulfilling or because some real "law", or pattern, has emerged. Alas, this happens rarely. As "The Economist" notes gloomily, economists have the most disheartening record of failed predictions - and prescriptions.

Reputation Management With Internet Advertising

Reputation management refers to the practice of understanding or influencing an individual or business's reputation. Internet and social media are involved in it with the search results over the internet. There are various methods used by webmasters for reputation management for their websites. For this, they use to hire search engine optimizers or avail these services from a SEO company. In this, optimizers use to censor negative complaints or using SEO strategies to influence the search results at SERPs (search engines result pages) in major search engines like Google, Yahoo, MSN Bing along with many others. There are other ethical forms of building reputations over Internet by responding to customers' complaints promptly or asking other sites to remove incorrect information. Moreover, online feedback form is also used to build up the reputation.

Internet Advertising sometimes also refers to as Internet Marketing, is used to promote products or services over the Internet. There are various forms of internet advertising through which an individual or a businessman can advertise their businesses in a short span of time. One of the main benefits of it is that it helps to make effective presence online for businessmen's websites so that they could expand their business horizon globally without having any physical branch anywhere. In this competitive era, there are huge numbers of websites that are involved in online businesses and all want to promote themselves over Internet. In such circumstances, it's not an easy task for them to get high rank for their site in major search engines & sustain there.

If you want to build up your reputation over World Wide Web, you have to avail services of a prominent SEO company who have been proficiently working consistently for various individuals or industries-specific websites for many years. Experienced and talented SEO specialists can help you in achieving your website's ranking in major search engines in ethical way. There are many Internet advertising companies, who use to commit to their clients about making effective online presence of their sites but you should not choose them on the basis of their commitments only.

You should have to enquire about their portfolio by visiting their official websites. This will give you an overview of their working report in terms of quality as well as quantity. Some Internet marketing companies provide professional services but they charge too much from the clients. Hence, you should negotiate clearly about your financial budget before availing their services. If you follow these guidelines, you will definitely build up well reputation for your online business.

The Way from Science to Soul - Book Review

Using quantum physics to illuminate the spiritual journey? The author does just this in the book, "The Way from Science to Soul: Integrating Physics, the Brain, and the Spiritual Journey," by Casey Blood, PH.D. But, why would you do such a thing? Why mix science and soul, quantum mechanics with spirituality? Dr. Casey Blood is a Professor Emeritus at Rutgers University, so if he wants to do this, I suppose he is qualified to. I'm not a scientist, so what do I know? A little something about spirituality at least.

Physics is the study of the physical universe, and one wouldn't expect to learn about the spiritual side of life, or the nonphysical universe when reading about it. However, Dr. Blood begins our education on this matter with an in-depth coverage of physics and quantum mechanics, the brain (including the synapse), and how these all pull together so that we can either see the spiritual side, or choose not to. The point of it is that there are several versions of reality to perceive while we choose to only see one; the existence of the soul can not be disproved, nor proven by science. So how does the nonphysical soul interact with the physical world? The soul can perceive the physical brain and through this, perceive the world. But, the physical world is not the only plane to be aware of. The soul can exist on many planes, the physical, the angelic plane, which is closest to the source of all, and the "jinn" plane, which is where our souls can communicate with other souls. Dr. Blood explains that our soul's journey is much longer than that of our earthly existence, and that we have time to spend on each plane.

Dr. Blood describes spiritual practices which help us to remember that we are a nonphysical soul that has a physical body. These practices include meditation, yoga, focus on breathing, using retreats and finding teachers to help us. These practices though, are not the end goal. Our personality and contribution to society is important too. Dr. Blood states that we need to develop certain qualities like insight, compassion, friendship and wisdom and gives guidance on how to do so.

I was a little worried when I was asked to review this book. However, Dr. Blood takes a very complex topic and relates it to the average reader in a carefully chosen tone of support. The interest in spirituality is growing in leaps and bounds so that this connection to quantum physics will surely have a target audience, but, is still something of interest to the masses. The book is not an easy read, but it is worthwhile to wrap your physical mind around it for a time. Your spiritual mind will thank you.

The Way from Science to Soul

by Casey Blood PH.D.

ISBN: 978-0-9797888-8-8

Review by Heather Froeschl

Boost Your Program Value - Without Piling on the Content (or Doing More Work)

Here is a mistake that some coaches make - they think if they are to increase the price of their programs, they need to pile on the content (and create more work for themselves).

To get over this misconception, first, you need to realize that people are paying for the results/outcomes/solutions to the pain points that you are delivering, not the process of resolving the problem (they are paying for the destination, not the plane ride... nor the painful line at airport security!)

Then, realize that if you can get them to push a button and have their problems resolved in 5 seconds, they would - rather than going through a 6-week program and spending 3 hours each week on implementing the changes. Here is a story to illustrate the point:

Back in the days, a farmer went to a tooth doctor to get his rotting tooth taken out.

Farmer: How much do you charge? Tooth doc: 2 pieces of silver Farmer: OK, that's steep. How long will the process take? Tooth doc: A minute. Farmer: What? I am paying you 2 pieces of silver for a minute of work??! Tooth doc: I can stretch it out to 30 minutes, but you will be in pain for 30 minutes, instead of 1 minute.

Most people who are looking for solutions want to get their problems taken care of quickly and painlessly. Don't make them jump through extra hoops, i.e. read or listen to more content that does not get them from point A to point B in a straight line.

So now you ask, how do I ask for more moolah if I am not giving them more content?

Here are the 3 "C"s and 1 "B" that you can play around with, to increase (or decrease) the value of your program...

Before you go into structuring the Cs and the B, ask yourself - what do I want this program to do for my business model? E.g. if you have two programs at the $500 price point, and nothing at the $0-$500 range, you may want to create a "scaled-back" program at entry-level to capture potential clients who are interested in your services but don't want to drop the big bucks yet.

The three "Cs" are: Content, Community and Coaching

Content: content should be relevant and succinct, focusing on delivering effective solution to a problem.

Community: support from like-minded peers is essential for some people to "stick with it" and achieve results. There are many online tools these days to help you build a community through groups, message boards and forums. There are a few WordPress plugins for creating membership sites. Ning is also a good tool. Or, you can just create a closed Facebook group (I actually like Facebook groups best because most people are already on Facebook, so they don't have to make a point of logging into another site. From my experience, it's the best in terms of encouraging interaction and support among participants.)

You can also offer a support group as an individual product, and add a membership to the group as a bonus to your program for the duration of the training (no extra work, no extra cost!)

Coaching: either one-on-one or group coaching, this is a great way to boost the value of your program without much additional time involvement other than the few hours that you need to hop onto the phone (position the calls as implementation support and Q&A, so that you don't have to prepare for additional materials.) This helps increase the effectiveness of your program (leads to more and better testimonials) and boost the "like, know and trust" factor your clients have with you, making upselling to other programs that much easier.

The "B" is Bonus

Bonus: people like extra stuff for free. However, don't throw everything plus the kitchen sink into your program - doing so may make your potential clients think that there must be something fishy or inadequate about the "main course" - i.e. the program - that you are selling.

You don't have to do a lot of extra work to add bonuses to your package - here are a few ideas:

Ask other coaches or practitioners who have the same target market as you do, but not a direct competitor, to contribute a product - they will get the exposure, and your clients will get something relevant. Look at the materials in your program - is there one or two really juicy pieces that can standalone as a product (e.g., you can pull out all the recipes and create a xx-day menu plan ebook)? Pull these materials out, re-package them, and make them as "bonuses" - no extra work required! You can even sell it later on as a separate product. Look at the information product that you already have (or plan to create anyway), or recordings from classes that you did previously. If the topic is relevant to your program, add them as a bonus. You can also create a special report that you can later repurpose for use as a free gift for newsletter sign up.

One more way to use bonus is to have a couple that are only available for limited time or quantity. This adds urgency to your offer and entice people to take immediate action.

Workers Compensation For Office Workers

If you work in an office, chances are you haven't thought too much about workers compensation. However, workplace injuries do affect those people who work in offices as well. We will discuss some opinions about workers compensation and what you might want to know. Please note that we are not giving professional advice and if you need help you should seek professional assistance.

Workers compensation is what employers and their insurance companies will provide to employees who are duly injured while at work. Of course, for office workers there are fewer types of bodily injuries that can occur, but there are some situations where it occurs. The most pressing issue would probably be something along the lines of stress induced symptoms at the computer, such as carpal tunnel or neck disorders. There could also be accidents that occur that are unforeseen, such as something being dropped, or slipping on wet floors. All of these constitute workplace injuries because they happen on the site of the employer's property.

In these situations, workers should know their rights and approach the right staff to help. If you trust your supervisor, you may need to report it in. Perhaps in your company there are other ways to report a workplace injury as well, such as by going to Human resources department. (Everyone's situation is different and we are not giving any advice whatsoever). After you report it, there will be an assessment, as well as an interview. Then the claim will either be approved or rejected, as well as an explanation of what workers compensation benefits are conferred.

Sometimes workers are afraid to report workplace injuries because they think it will affect their job stability. In truth, an injury will probably already affect your performance on the job. While it is up to you do determine what your needs are, in practice the law does protect workers who file a claim for workplace injury (again check with your local state government or an attorney). These laws are in place to protect against any wrongdoing the employer may do. Employers necessarily must give you a document stating your rights as sanctioned by your state and their refusal or neglect to do so will probably result in allowing some legal action.

That is why it is important for workers to stay abreast of workers compensation laws. Read up about developments in your state, since there is a chance that court cases change how labor laws are governed in your state. If you are in a larger company, chances are they will keep you updated as well to avoid liability issues on their part. You can also probably schedule an appointment with someone in HR who can brief you more on how workers compensation works. Talking with someone who is an expert before you take action can reassure you, as well as inform you of your rights. Then you will be better equipped to figure out what to do in your situation.

5 Tips to Make Your Holiday Emails More Effective

You will notice that your inbox is flooded with so many holiday emails from different businesses during the holidays. This is because consumer spending is always increasing during the holiday season. Many businesses take advantage of this trend to get more sales even if it means giving discounts and deals.

The holiday season is fast approaching and if you haven't started sending out such emails yet, you better start now so you don't get mixed with other emails that will flood many people's inbox when the season arrives.

Here are some holiday email tips for you to help you get the most out of such email.

• A highly effective email plan - devising a weekly promo or discount can be an effective means for you to generate more income from this marketing strategy. You can promote different products each week leading up to Christmas Day to keep people interested in coming back to your website often. Map out all the emails you will want to send out and organize each email your staff will have to send to make them more efficient and effective.

• Build your list - one of the most effective tips you can get is to start developing your list now. This can help boost your holiday marketing outcome. One way you can start building your list is by promoting all deals and discounts you are offering only by email. You can do this by promoting your deals and promos through Facebook ads or through LinkedIn ads.

• Create urgency - the best way to make your email as effective as you want them to be is creating a sense of urgency to people. Because the holiday season is already fast approaching, you need to let your customers think ahead of the game. We all know how hectic Christmas shopping can get especially if done at the last minute. This is why you will want to create demand now such as promos valid for a certain duration only or freebies they can only avail of now.

• Testing the waters - different people respond to promos and deals differently. Test whether your customers will respond better to free shipping or giving discounts. You can observe this by running through your metrics from the last year and check how well customers have responded to different promos and deals that you offered. You can also test this by placing different subject headlines to see how many people will actually open the mail when you place such subject.

• Go the mobile route - many studies have shown that many people nowadays search the internet through their smart phones. This is why an email with a mobile option can definitely be helpful to your business and marketing strategy. You must pair your emails with mobile websites to ensure that people who browse using their smart phones will still be able to view your email and know of your latest promos and deals.

These tips on how to make your holiday emails more efficient can definitely help you increase your sales and profit this holiday season. Follow these tips and you will get your rewards soon.

How to Choose the Best Ecommerce Hosting

The Internet has provided what is perhaps one of the best channels for business growth. More and more small and medium sized businesses are taking advantage of this powerful medium to improve their sales and increase visibility for their brand. Businesses that have an online store are able to reach a much greater number of customers.

Every thriving business must have a good website. The cost of hosting a website can be quite expensive if businesses were to do it on their own. If a business was to host its own website it would require a data center which is really expensive. It is with this in mind that companies simply cannot do without ecommerce hosting. The best ecommerce hosting companies offer hosting services to clients at a much cheaper price.

In order for businesses to choose the best ecommerce hosting companies there are different factors that need to be taken into account. Some of the factors that are crucial in choosing a hosting company include:

SITE UPTIME This is an important factor when it comes to choosing a hosting company. A website is a very important marketing tool for a business. Whenever an error occurs and the website is down businesses tend to lose money. Thus the ability of a company to correct the error and restore your website is very crucial. Uptime generally refers to the ability of the company to restore your website in case of a glitch within the shortest time period.

SUPPORT How good is the company support to its clients? How long will it take for the company to get back to you if you have a problem and how helpful are they if a problem does occur? A hosting company that has a good client support is worth checking out.

SECURITY Websites are prone to attack by hackers. Having a hosting company that has a well established security system is critical to the success of any online business. Security is a very important factor when it comes to ecommerce hosting especially when transactions are involved.

BACK UP SYSTEMS Having a strong backup system is another really important factor when deciding which ecommerce host to choose. What happens in case of a disaster? Does your data get lost or is there a way to back up your data so that you can easily recover it? Make sure all of your files can be recovered before selecting your host provider.

Good Low Carb Foods

Many people don't begin a low carb diet, or don't stay with it, simply because they can't find tasty choices that are also low in carbohydrates. Actually, there are many foods that can be used for meals, in recipes or for snacks, when you're trying to maintain a diet that is low in carbs. Consuming a variety of foods that are naturally low in carbohydrates will allow you to eat a healthy diet that's tasty and also good for you.

Everyone is unique, and the same foods won't work for everyone, but there are foods that are very popular on low carb diets, and you can tailor your recipes to suit your tastes. Fish is a popular staple on low carb diets. But you don't need to restrict yourself to just the well-known types. There are many good low carbohydrate foods, and fresh fish are a healthy part of your low carb diet that you should eat at least several times a week. The best fish for your diet may include orange roughy, Alaskan halibut, trout, wild caught salmon, sea bass, cod and mackerel. Shellfish are healthy low carb choices that are full of taste, too. They include scallops, crab, shrimp, oysters, clams and lobster.

Eggs and egg whites can be included as breakfast essentials or as ingredients in other meals. Free range eggs are often preferred in low carb diets. You're not limited to chicken eggs, either. You might wish to try quail or duck eggs, to keep your diet alive and different from one day to the next.

Red meat is an important staple in low carbohydrate diets, because it allows you to get enough protein for a healthy diet. Lamb is a good choice, as is venison or deer meat. Cattle that have been grass-fed will be a positive choice, as will buffalo or bison meat, as long as the animals were not treated with antibiotics or growth hormones.

Poultry can be included in many low carbohydrate recipes, to make them tasty. Consume only poultry that was never treated with antibiotics or hormones. Some of the most popular poultry choices are chicken, duck, goose and turkey. Wild bird meat is also on the list of good low carb foods that provide quality low carbohydrate recipe mainstays, so add pheasant, wild turkey and quail to your list.

You should include vegetables and fruits in any diet, too, so that you reap the rewards of their many vitamins and nutrients. Vegetables that are not starchy are the best for your diet, including collard greens and spinach. Good tasting vegetables to use for recipes and healthy snacks or salads include Romaine lettuce, cauliflower, asparagus, cucumbers, mushrooms, turnip greens and celery. You can also add cabbage, zucchini, cilantro and mustard greens. Vegetable leaves and stems can help you to prepare healthy salads that are low in carbohydrates.

Fresh fruits are good choices, as parts of recipes or as snacks. Include fresh strawberries, raspberries and blueberries, and deduct any carb count from your allowance for each day. These do contain sugar and carbs, so they should be enjoyed sparingly.

Oils add omega fatty acids to your diet, so use them as desired in your recipes. Some of the best choices are extra virgin olive oil, flaxseed and canola oils. By using all these different good low carb foods, you can add good taste to your low carb, heart healthy diet.

The Shocking Truth About Eight Deadly Diseases That May Be Affecting Your Health and Lifestyle

I came across an article written by Dr. Ray Strand, a family practitioner and author of several books including What Your Doctor Doesn't know About Nutritional Medicine May Be Killing You; Releasing Fat; Developing Healthy Lifestyles That Have a Side-effect of Permanent Fat Loss; and Bionutrition: The Amazing Health Benefits of Vitamin Supplements, to name a few. I would like to share with you what Dr. Strand has to say about "the eight deadly diseases that are sending people to an early grave".

Deadly Disease Number 1: Heart Disease

Truth: Coronary artery disease is the number one killer in industrialized nations today, accounting for over 7.2 million deaths a year.

Heart disease is an inflammatory disease of the artery, not a disease of cholesterol. Over half of the patients who suffer a heart attack have normal cholesterol levels. The underlying cause of inflammation of the artery is "oxidized" LDL cholesterol, homocysteine, along with excessive free radicals caused by hypertension, diabetes, cigarette smoking, fatty meals, and elevated insulin levels. All of these causes inflammation of the artery are either eliminated or reduced by the use of nutritional supplementation.

Deadly Disease Number 2: Cancer

Truth: 8.6 million people die of cancer yearly.

In spite of the great advances in the diagnosis and treat of cancer, the eventual outcome is too often a very difficult and painful death. Medical literature increasingly supports the fact that cancer develops from damage to the DNA of cells by unstable molecules over the course of 10 to 20 years.

Deadly Disease Number 3: Stroke

Truth: 5.5 million people die from stroke every year.

Stroke occurs suddenly and usually without warning. Dr. Meir Stampfer reported in the New England Journal of Medicine in 1995 that 15 percent of all strokes could be related to elevated homocysteine, a by-product of protein metabolism that is elevated in individuals who have low levels of folic acid and vitamins B6 and B12.

Deadly Disease Number 4: Diabetes

Truth: 194 million people suffer from diabetes, and it is estimated to rise to 300 million by the year 2025.

The overwhelming new cases of diabetes in the world today are the result of insulin resistance. Physicians are busy treating blood sugars rather than the underlying problem, the insulin resistance. Diet, exercise, and potent nutritional supplements all improve sensitivity to your own insulin and are critical in preventing diabetes from occurring in the first place or, if you already have diabetes, helping control your diabetes.

Deadly Disease Number 5: Osteoporosis

Truth: 25 million North Americans suffer from osteoporosis.

Osteoporosis and bone health depend not only on estrogen and calcium, but on a wide range of nutrients, including vitamins B6, C, D, K, folic acid, manganese, zinc, and copper. Failure to meet one or more of these nutrient needs could result in accelerated osteoporosis. Maintaining strong and healthy bones should begin early.

Deadly Disease Number 6: Arthritis

Truth: Over 165 million people have some form of arthritis,

More than 70 to 80 percent of the population over the age of 50 suffers from degenerative arthritis. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medication does nothing to slow down the progression of the disease and is responsible for over 100,000 hospital admissions each year and 16,000 deaths. Glucosamine sulfate, along with complete and balanced nutritional supplements on the other hand, actually slows down degenerative arthritis and is even able to increase cartilage within the joint, without dangerous side effects.

Deadly Disease Number 7: Alzheimer's:

Truth: An estimated 29 million people suffer from dementia.

Alzheimer's dementia has been shown to be caused by oxidative stress. Patients who have the highest intake of antioxidants, which combats oxidative stress, have the lowest risk of developing Alzheimer's dementia. Dr. Strand believes that the absolute best way to protect yourself against the development of these neurodegenerative diseases is by taking highly potent nutritional supplements.

Deadly Disease Number 8: Obesity

Truth: For the first time in the history of the United States and other industrialized countries, there are more people who are obese than are of normal weight.

Researchers are beginning to realize that one of the main causes of obesity is insulin resistance. Eating in such a way as not to spike your blood sugar, modest exercise, and nutritional supplements all improve insulin sensitivity. This triad of healthy lifestyle has a side effect of fat loss.

Remember: When you are maximizing your body's health potential, we everyone wins. When you don't, we all lose.

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Super Storm Sandy Endorses Obama Because She "Likes" Economic Destruction?

The other day, I was reading in our local newspaper an interesting cartoon. It was a political cartoon which showed the firestorm of our politics on one side, and Super Storm Sandy on the other. As I looked at that cartoon, it made me think, which indeed was its intention, and then I thought to myself that; "you know what, Super Storm Sandy might have made an endorsement for Barack Obama," after all she seems to like economic destruction. Okay so let's talk shall we?

As Super Storm Sandy has flooded many parts of New York City and New Jersey with seawater, the Obama administration has flooded us with debt, and political messages which he himself has approved; "I Approve This Message," as proof of my comments here. The Obama administration has created a prolonged storm of economic destruction without improving jobs. I can recall after the storm in New York and New Jersey, and nine other states as well there were Democrat left-leaning political pundits on the major cable TV networks telling us that at least the storm would help improve the job situation.

In other words many people would be hired to help rebuild and reconstruct all the damage which was done. Well, perhaps this is President Obama's plan for the next four years? Continue to deficit spend to hire people to fix all the damage he's created? Whoops, wasn't that the plan to begin with? Wasn't he supposed to fix the recession, provide jobs for Americans, get our foreign-policy back on track, and a host of other things involved in his so called; "hope and change," motif?

You see, like the Obama administration, Super Storm Sandy, didn't have a viable plan either, she just came in like a "community protest organizer," and left a sea of destruction. Who knows, maybe SS Sandy can become "friends" with Barack Obama on Facebook? They seem to have the same goals in mind as they go about their business - namely; no plan, just destruction. Still, I would submit this is no way to run a civilization or society. So, it's time to vote Super Storm Sandy off the continent, and President Barack Obama out of the White House, and away from the teleprompter and podium.

That would be the best for America, the best for all concerned because voting for president Obama for four more years, would be like voting for Hurricane Sandy for four more days. Indeed I hope you will please consider all this and think on it.

The Best Time To Make A Living Will and Healthcare Power of Attorney

A Living Will and Healthcare Power are the most important estate planning documents that you can make. This is for the simple fact that they affect you and have huge ramifications for you while you are still alive. The question that matters most is when is it the best time to make sure that these documents are in place.

The simple answer is that the best time to make a Living Will and Healthcare Power of Attorney is before you need them. After you need them it is too late to go back and make them or change the fact that you did not make preparations. Healthcare documents are meant to be in place to make sure your wishes for medical treatment or lack of medical treatment are honored when you can no longer speak for yourself. You are considered to be no longer able to speak for yourself when you become incapacitated through disability such as a coma or stroke. Advance directives also take the stress and potential difficult decisions out of the hands of family members that may be grieving or unable to think rationally. Leaving a family member with a difficult choice of whether to keep you alive or pull the plug is never something that you should do. It is better to take this decision out of a family member's hands and make sure that your healthcare wishes are clearly stated in writing.

The best way to do this is to plan ahead and make sure your documents are in place before you need them.

This will be before you are in a hospital or nursing home and when you have a clear head and enough time to make an informed decision. If you are already in a hospital or nursing home you might be under stress or pressure to make a decision. If you are already admitted in a hospital or nursing home then you may still make a Healthcare Power of Attorney without additional steps, but to complete a Living Will in some states you will need someone from the state Ombudsman's office present. This additional step may take more time and interfere with your wishes. While nobody wants to think about the possibility of their own mortality or possible incapacity, it is a reality that adults that have people that care for them and depend on them must face. Having advance directives in place can take worry from your mind now and prevent worry and stress from loved ones later on.

Review of Down and Out in London and Paris By George Orwell

Down and Out in Paris and London by George Orwell is an intriguing and entertaining tale concerning Orwell's experience and observation of poverty. This vivid memoir eloquently and intelligently describes his time spent with the destitute and desperate of his society in Paris and London. The haunting and moving way in which Orwell describes each character he meets sticks in your mind, and although many doubt whether this novel was a real autobiography, no one can ignore the unique personality of each character such as Boris, Charlie and Bozo.

Orwell voluntarily entered the ranks of the poor and scarcely surviving in Paris. His account is rich in its description of sights, sounds and characters. When he isn't unemployed and pawning his clothes, he works long days as a "plongeur". Orwell's book fully demonstrates that the never ending cycle of Poverty is "squalid and boring". He ends his Paris section by speaking directly to the reader about the reasons for such Poverty. Rather than claim any kind of nobility in his destitute state, he shows that the appalling jobs he and his friends perform are mostly useless and can easily be made obsolete, which creates a dismal tone in the novel. Later he moves over to London and joins the ranks of the English vagrants. This section is less strong and reads more like a scientific study of homelessness in Edwardian England.

The tense and dramatic atmosphere is accentuated in the detail of the rapid descent into the heart of the seedy and impoverished, portraying an entirely different attitude towards two of the most famous cities in Europe. Contrasting with great, romantic literary works of these cities, Orwell uses a depressing and dark point of view to bring to light many of the false generalizations and careless mistakes we have towards the unfortunate of our society. This shocking revelation creates a gloomy and appalled tone to the novel, making it more emphatic and memorable.

The novel also gives emphasis to the power of words that Orwell possesses, showing his talent through the thorough yet still entertaining descriptions he gives throughout the script. Since there is very little representation of spoken discourse in the text, the story must be fleshed out by vibrant narrative which is difficult to do well. However, in my opinion Orwell's fine style and evocative attitude sets a tone of significance to everything that is written on the pages. Through this, Orwell is able to convey his inner thoughts and emotions to his audience in a refined and subtle way. This air of secrecy is very effective in the novel as it draws the reader in and leaves a memorable atmosphere.

Altogether I feel that this is an interesting novel with some strong key ideas about morality in the society of Orwell's time. While much has changed since the 1930's, I believe that the basic concept that Orwell is trying to get across are still significant in today's culture. Rather than an actual story with a beginning, middle and end, I did sense that the novel read like a long journalistic article on society, due to the interlude chapters concerning, for example, slang and Orwell's personal opinions of the idea of Poverty. It seemed to me that Orwell was trying to persuade us to accept and agree with his view, which to be honest worked wonderfully. However, I would not call this a typical novel, and I wonder if this part-fictitious tale could even be categorized with other novels or whether it should go under its own unique genre to match its unique author.

If the novel had been written by any other author, it would have been extremely dull, as the book is repetitive and the story line is weak. However the art lies in the description for the most part, creating a colorful image to relay to the audience the effect of a place or person. I thought that more went on in the Paris section of the novel than the London section, mostly due to the fact that he didn't do anything but waste time trying to survive on little money whilst in London. I feel he included the London sections more to make a point about hardship in English Poverty rather than entertain an audience.

Overall I genuinely enjoyed reading this novel and encourage others to take a look. The novel looks dense and difficult, but even through the treacherous hardship Orwell faces, he manages to keep the tone light. To be honest, this is the sort of novel that everyone should read at least once in their lives to help educate the minds and inform them about the different aspects of humanity.


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