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The smart website builder

Posted by Carl on Sep 2, 2009 in Good Going

Don’t think for a second that it is easy to get a good spot in the search engines. Therefore, you will need some important information and an arsenal of weaponry to get to the top of your game.

Are Keywords king of the Mountain?

Knowing keyword popularity is the starting point. Don’t try to do anything in this area without keyword analysis tool. But even though keyword optimization is important, there are other aspects to bear in mind to successfully start an internet business.

Setting up the right website.

Another aspect of successful marketing online is a properly optimized website. The rise in use and implementation of adsense website templates is indicative of its ease of use, and it shows by the number of people using it. There are people that sell optimized adsense websites to get you started.

Try to keep these simple steps in mind as you go about putting together your internet presence and you cannot go wrong.

 
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Dog Tear Stain – An Easy Solution to Dog Tear Staining that Works!

Posted by Carl on Sep 2, 2009 in Good Going

Does your pet have some rust colored stain on their face around their eyes or around their mouth?

My Maltese had dog tear stain all over its face and I was very concerned.

Not only was there a lot of dark brown or dark reddish tear staining on his little face, he also had a bad smell coming from the stained area. It was awful.

He went from a cute little puppy to this nightmarish looking, bad smelling little dog and that was the pits. The real bummer was that my dog now looked like he had a hygiene problem but really overall he was clean except for those darn dog tear stains.

I took him to the vet and he said that it is common for Maltese dogs along with many other breeds to have tear stain problems due to their bone structure and their genetic predisposition to extra tearing from their eyes.

The other breeds of dogs and cats that often suffer from tears stains are: Bulldog, Terrier, Bichon Frise, Chihuahua, Coton de Tulear, Havanese, King Charles Cavaliers, Lhapsa Apso, Pekingese, Pomeranian, Poodle, Pug, Saint Bernard, Schnauzer, Sharpei, Shih Tzu, Spaniel, Westie, Devon Rex, Exotic Shorthairs, Himalayans, Persians, Ragdolls, and Scottish Folds.

The extra release of tears causes a wet area around their eyes, nose and mouth and this wet warm space becomes a breeding ground for bacteria. That bacteria causes the awful sour smell that emanates from the stained area and it also causes the awful stained look.

After much searching I found this fantastic dog tear stain remover that really works and is so easy to use. Now my Maltese face and coat are beautiful and white again!

 
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how to start a greeting card business

Posted by Carl on Sep 2, 2009 in Good Going

Starting a greeting card business can be a really exciting. The residual income that can from a home based greeting card business has the power to change your family tree.

If you are looking at on free information on how to start a greeting card business then one great person to talk to is David Dutton. He runs www.Fun-Greeting-Card-Business.com and has some fun free videos on his greeting card business.

One of the keys in building a successful greeting card business is finding someone that is already making money with greeting cards.

Some people will try and sell you on certain items in the greeting card industry that you don’t even need. They just want your money.

There are several ways that you can get started from making handcrafted cards to using certain types of software. There is not a one size fits all. Just find one that works for you.

 One of the biggest factors that you need to consider is when learning how to start a greeting card business is the topic of marketing. You must learn the ins and outs of marketing or otherwise your dreams of owning a successful home based greeting card business will soon be destryed.

I mentioned David Dutton earlier, make sure you look him up because he has a great system that even a 19 year old kid is making money with. If he can do it then anyone can do it.

Don’t give up on your search.You can make money with greeting cards but you just have to know what you are doing.

 
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Banish those Bags with an Eye on Surgery

Posted by Carl on Sep 2, 2009 in Good Going

A common side effect of aging is the development of bags under the eyes. It generally occurs because the protective layer of fat surrounding the eyes begins to sag in response to gravity and decreased elasticity of the skin. This problem not only makes the face look older, but it also gives the person a perpetually tired look. Through an eye bag removal procedure, the patient can look younger and wide-awake.

A Closer Look at the Causes of Eye Bags A variety of factors can actually contribute to the formation of eye bags. The pressure of the fat around the eyes can cause the ligaments, skin, and muscles to become more lax. Sometimes, there is extra fat behind the support wall of the eyelid, which gives them a baggy appearance. In other cases, the relaxed skin itself actually causes the bag because there is simply too much skin in the area. For some, the muscle in the lid has thickened or the upper eyelids form a bag because of drooping eyebrows.

Each of these conditions have specialized names and procedures for correcting them. In many patients, more than one of these conditions exists and all must be fixed in order to improve the appearance of the skin and to remove the bags. Blepharochalasis, for example, is the combination of thinning eyelid skin, protrusion of skin folds in the eyelids, and lid swelling. Dermochalasis, on the other hand, is simply extra skin. Hypertrophy of the orbicularis muscle is when there is an overgrowth of the eyelid muscle and a protrusion of fat. Brow ptosis, on the other hand, is when the upper eyelids are baggy because of drooping eyebrows. A competent surgeon will be able to identify the cause or causes of the eye bags before surgery and discuss options with the patient ahead of time.

The Effects of Eye Bag Removal Procedure Eye bag removal surgery is done to correct the puffy bags that form below a patient’s eyes or drooping upper lids. These bags make the patient look older and tired. For some patients, these eye bags can even interfere with vision. Eye bag removal surgery can remove the puffy and droopy look around the eyes, but it will not eliminate crow’s feet or dark circles under the eyes. In addition, eye bag removal surgery does not lift sagging eyebrows.

The eye bag removal procedure can also be used to create an upper eyelid crease in Asian eyes, but it cannot be used to eliminate natural traits associated with ethnic or racial lineage. This procedure is often used along with other surgeries, such as a browlift of a facelift, to improve the overall appearance of the face and the skin on the face.

Eye Bag Surgery Candidates The best candidates for eye bag surgery are those who are physically fit and realistic in their expectations of what the surgery can offer. Most patients are 35 years or older, but those with a history of baggy or droopy eyelids may have the surgery at a younger age.

Patients coping with certain medical conditions are considered to be more risky when it comes to undergoing eye bag surgery. For example, thyroid problems such as Grave’s disease and hypothyroidism have a greater risk of complications. Dry eye, glaucoma, and a detached retina are also risk factors. Patients with other medical conditions generally considered risky when undergoing surgery, such as circulatory disorders, diabetes, and high blood pressure, are also at a greater risk of encountering complications when undergoing the procedure.

The Procedure The eye bag removal procedure involves several small incisions that are made below the eyelash. This allows the surgeon to remove both excess skin and fat that is causing the bags to appear. Generally, the procedure, which is called blepharoplasty, is performed on both the upper and lower eyelids. In the case of the upper eyelids, a strip of skin may also be removed, but the skin is removed in a natural crease in the eyelid in order to minimize the appearance of scarring.

The eye bag removal procedure usually entails staying the day in the hospital or the night, depending on when the procedure begins.

After the Procedure After completing the eye bag removal procedure, stitches are generally removed about 3 to 7 days after the surgery is completed. After the stitches are removed, the patient can usually resume normal activities.

Remember to always seek Professional Medical care and guidence before following any medical advice.

 
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Testing for Dyslexia in Children in Schools

Posted by Carl on Sep 2, 2009 in Good Going

Most of the history of dyslexia has occurred during the last 25 years. Before that the condition was practically unknown.

Dyslexics see things differently. Their eyes are the same as those of non-dyslexics, but their brains interpret the signals differently. Because of this they learn differently and need to be taught in the way they learn, not in the traditional mold.

For roughly the last 15 years, as part of a program to help in overcoming dyslexia, school-age kids have all been screened for signs of dyslexia in children. Those identified as “probables” went through full-blown test for dyslexia. Those dyslexics then identified were subsequently taught according to the way they needed to be taught.

Before about 15 years ago, dyslexics were lumped in with the rest of the students and had to take their chances. Most were treated badly by the educational system, called lazy, slow learners, underachievers. They were made to feel ashamed of and embarrassed by their differences and learned to conceal them.

Millions of adult dyslexics today have never taken a dyslexia test. They still struggle with learning and reading difficulties that could be easily overcome if they were only known. A half-hour dyslexia test could make enormous improvements in their self-esteem and abilities.

There are a large number of different types of dyslexia to deal with. There is no standard definition, no real, workable way to sort them out into types and put them into nice, neat categories. Each one is different and needs to be evaluated and taught accordingly.

For as yet undiscovered adult dyslexics a test for dyslexia could be a life-changing experience! Once diagnosed the dyslexic person can be helped, taught how to overcome his or her dyslexic problems and reach their full personal potential.

For more info on dyslexia and how it can be overcome, click on any of the above links.

Disclaimer: Nothing in the above explanations is intended to be or represented to be or should be construed to be any form of medical advice. The information herein has been gleaned from medical journals, news articles in the popular press and other freely-available public sources. It is presented here for informational purposes only. For any medical advice the reader is urged to consult with his or her licensed physician or other medical specialist.

by– Antonio Iglesias

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