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Javea – An Emerald in The Med

Posted by Carl on Sep 19, 2009 in Good Going

Javea is a coastal town, in the province of Alicante. It sits behind a bay between two rocky headlands, Cabo San Antonio and Cabo La Nao. Surrounded by orange, lemon and olive groves. The town is dominated by the Montgo peak, 753 metres high, declared a Natural Park in 1997. Javea has many aprtments and villas for sale at the moment. ( or as the Spanish would say, Apartamentos en Venta en Javea )
 
Montgo protects Javea from harsh north winds and it enjoys a micro-climate said to be one of the healthiest in the world. There are more recorded hours of sunshine than anywhere else in Spain making it popular with tourists and ex-pats alike. Which is why there are so many Villas For Sale in Javea ( Chalets en venta en Javea ). There is a population of about 32,000 people which swells to around 100,000 in the summer months. 
 
Javea lies midway between the cities of Alicante and Valencia, which both have international airports and has good road connections to both via the N332  A road or the A7 motorway. There is also a regular bus service to the two cities as well as a daily service to Madrid. The nearest railway station is Gata de Gorgos, a ten minute drive away, with a regular service to Alicante.
 
Javea can be split into three distinct parts, all with properties for sale ( Propiedades en venta en Javea ):
 
The Old Town: once a walled and fortified town to protect it from pirates stone crosses now mark the original gates in three locations. In the centre of the town is the impressive church of Sant Bartolome which dates back to the 14th century although some of the structure may go back as far as the 11th century. The church suffered significant damage during the Spanish Civil War and shell and bullet holes can still be seen in some walls today.
 
There is an indoor market built in 1946 selling fruit, vegetables, meat and locally caught fish.
 
There is also a local museum, “Museo Historico y Etnografico Municipal J.B.Soler Blasco Javea”, which shows the history of Javea and can be visited between the hours of 10.00-13.00 and 17.00-20.00 and 10.00-13.00 weekends and bank holidays, but it is closed on Mondays.
 
The Port: popular with tourists due to its bars, restaurants, safe gravel beach and marina. The first jetty was built in 1871 and was important in the export of raisins. When the raisin trade collapsed at the end of the 19th century it became a fishing harbour which is how it remains today. There is also the landmark church “Nuestra Señora de Loreto” built in 1967, in the shape of a fishing boat going through the waves.
 
The Arenal:a wide beach of white sand with a promenade, bars and restaurants. There is an outdoor craft market during the summer as well as sand artists and street entertainers. There is also a Parador Hotel behind which once stood the “Punta del Arenal” a Roman settlement. On the other end of the bay once stood the Fontana Castle whose canons can still be seen outside the Sant Bartolome church in the old town.
 
Market day is on Thursday except when it is a bank holiday. There are three local fiestas, San Juan in June, Moors and Christians in July and Nuestra Señora de Loreto in September.
 
There is a large range of rental centres and shops catering to a wide range of activities including cycling, diving, fishing, golf, horse riding, sailing and hiking.

 
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Swindon Solicitors, who exactly are they and what can they achieve for you?

Posted by Carl on Sep 19, 2009 in Good Going

I live just on the outskirts of Swindon, and due to an expansion in my company I have been looking for business property advice in Swindon. Swindon solicitors seem to be very good at taking what you need sorting out and giving you an action plan on the top way of achieving your goals. Initially I was unsure of what a Swindon Solicitor could do for me as I wasn’t entirely sure what they did but after a little search I found out the following.

With the British legal system, Swindon’s solicitors originally deal with any legal issues apart from conducting processes in Swindon’s courts (advocacy), with some exceptions. Minor criminal cases that are dealt with in the Swindon Magistrates’ Courts, for example, and small value civil cases tried in county courts are almost always dealt with by solicitors. The other area of the English legal profession, a barrister, has traditionally carried out the advocacy functions. Barristers would not deal with the public straight on. This has changed recently, as solicitor advocates may carry out work at certain higher levels of court which were before now not open to them. Similarly, the public may now take on a barrister directly and without the need for a solicitor in some circumstances.

The many issues that a Swindon solicitor can help you with are Swindon Business Sale, Swindon Business Purchase and Swindon Business lease ensuring that the business sale goes through properly and follows the letter of the law stopping any issues later on. For retail companies sorting out Swindon Shop sale’s, Swindon Shop purchase’s and Swindon Shop lease’s can make all the difference to whether your shop can work within the structure of the law. Landlords need to contact solicitors when they are sorting out Swindon pub sale’s, Swindon pub purchase’s or Swindon pub lease’s to make sure there are no hidden clauses in their contract or purchase specifics and make sure the transaction goes easily.

If you are running a company its also worth building up decent contacts with local solicitors that will make sure that you have an immediate contact if you need any legal aspects of your company looking at. You might ask yourself what those could be, well firstly health and safety legislation for a start, with facilities departments more and more taken over with Swindon Health and Safety legislation its worth checking out just what provisions you need to have made and in the event of a problem what back up you have from your solicitors. Swindon Employment Law has become pretty convoluted to, ensuring you have a solicitor to hand can make claims of harassment at work, stress at work, victimisation at work, sexual harassment at work (the list goes on and on), ones that are swiftly dealt with rather than moral sapping events that drag on for months. I hope this article has been useful to you my name is David Harland.

 
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Mastering the Fine Art of Online Marketing

Posted by Carl on Sep 19, 2009 in Good Going

In today’s financial situation, people are flocking to internet marketing programs as a way to create abundance. And, some of these internet busineses become incredibly successful, if the students can reproduce the successful actions required and stay motivated as they work the programs.

If you are looking into internet marketing as a career, there are plenty of internet marketing programs at your fingertips to help you. By locating many different online marketing workshops before you choose a program, you can find the online marketing program that works best for you. Be wise and you’ll find that some are more suited to your line of business than others.

There is definitely potential in online marketing and smart online profit systems, if you’re willing to follow the program and take action on your learnings. Many students who don’t find these programs successful are the same people who choose not to follow the programs as prescribed. But, if you’ll look at those who have made the most money and created the life they desire, you’ll likely find that they stuck directly to a program that had been proven to work.

We all need some assistance in the money making department nowadays. With the right effort, you too can create a great affiliate marketing product by simply attending some internet marketing seminars until you find a online product that you can make your own. Then, put in the right amount of effort and soon you’ll see your business flourishing. Your best results still lie ahead!

 
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Here are some other KEY things about the compensation plan at Go GVO..

Posted by Carl on Sep 19, 2009 in Good Going

- Go GVO 2×10 forced matrix (meaning people in your upline OR your downline may contribute to your overall income as they refer more and more people)

- 5% commission on EACH of the 10 levels. A full matrix is 2046 people, or over $4,500 per month if every person is on the LOWEST price-point product package — and if you didn’t refer ANY of them. If you referred some of them, you earn 20% of what your referrals earn too (matching bonuses). This is in addition to your normal matrix commissions.

- For every 14 Titanium members in your organization, you get another position in the matrix. You can save these up in a pool and use them (position them) where you want to and WHEN you want to.

This is great, for instance, if you want to put one of these “bonus” positions directly under a heavy-hitter you refer, or if you want to use it as incentive by placing it under a friend or family member and then start building it so you build your income AND theirs, or rewarding a hard-working member in your group by placing one of your bonus positions under them.

And ah… this is KILLER. If you’re really going to get cranking and promoting , you will LOVE this. Each month, GVO will put 10% of company net profits into a bonus pool. I don’t know that it has an official name yet, but we’ll call it the heavy hitter bonus pool for now.

The TOP 20 referrers each month will share in this pool equally.

NOT the top earners, but the 20 people with the most personal referrals for that month — so even someone BRAND NEW to the company could potentially hit on this bonus their first month.

I can’t make promises about the size of this pool or what the bonus to each qualifying affiliate will be, but I can imagine it getting VERY big, VERY fast based on what I’ve seen already.

For an easy hypothetical example, if Go GVO has net profits of $1 MILLION in a month, then the bonus pool for that month is $100,000, which is split equally by 20 people who referred the most new members for the month.

That’s $5K in addition to your normal fast starts, matrix commissions, and matching bonuses. If you can’t tell by this email that I’m excited, just wait until you see the video.

Believe me, although I can’t talk about it — it’s exciting and will mean even MORE income to you.

I’m telling you folks… I’m pumped. If you’re not, check your pulse — there’s probably something wrong with you the Go GVO.

Alan Chapman

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