Archive for June, 2009

Akumal Mexico, Place Of My Hearth

Posted in The Winners on June 30th, 2009

So, what is so special about writing? I mean, I have to write some articles a week about Akumal on my second language and I feel it is terribly difficult!

I speak the language to perfection and I’ve been to Akumal almost every weekend for the past several months and still I found it hard to just sit and write about it. I am certain that part of my writing nervousness comes when my limited imagination and life experience is compared by my unfaithful mind to the writing of my favorite authors.

In any way, I’m here to tell you something about Akumal Mexico and it’s rental properties, the beautiful Akumal Villas available for family vacations; so that my web page jumps to a higher position in Google. So I better start by writing my own experience, but I must warn you since my story is a good one, my life drastically and positively changed after making the decision of leaving the big city to establish my new home next to Akumal.

Akumal, situated in the Riviera Maya, is the place where I found love! I literally left my heart in Akumal and I just had to come back for it. It’s not only about the withe powdery sandy beach, nor the hypnotyc color of the sea, it’s not about the peace you feel nor about the delicious and fresh food you taste, not even about the great people living there!

It’s something very special. Something that you have to come to feel it by yourself to be able to understand. Belive me, you will also fall in love to the place as I did.

Great Groomsmen Gifts for the Everyday Man

Posted in The Winners on June 30th, 2009

When you think “personalized”, what comes to your mind? Most brides-to-be think that just because a gift holds the initials of their groomsmen, it’s already personalized. What most women don’t know is personalized groomsmen gifts goes beyond engraving, embossing, and embroidering them with their groomsmen’s initials. The key to coming up with fantastic groomsmen gift ideas is understanding your men’s personalities and being aware their individual tastes. Keep in mind that different men have different styles. Here are great ideas which can help you choose the right personal gift for your groomsmen.

The Outdoor Enthusiast. Think of something useful for his daring outdoor escapades. Groomsmen who are into camping, trekking, hiking, and adventuring close to Mother Nature will appreciate your gift of any practical outdoor equipment. Purchase binoculars, camping kits, pocket knives, backpacks, flashlights, or cooking utensils for him. Of course, not all your nature-loving men don’t go into extremes. You can give them fishing accessories, compasses, or hunting accessories, which they can use any time of the year.

The Sports Fanatic. Most men love sports and personalized pub signs with their sports team on make an awesome groomsmen gift. For your groomsmen, presenting them with sports gears as a token of your appreciation for their helped during your wedding will fuel their passion for sports. You don’t have to buy actual sports equipment, as they can be very expensive and you might not have room for that in your budget. But you can give your groomsmen sports-related gifts such as shot glasses, beer steins, bar signs, and other barware engraved with their football team’s logo. You may also opt to give different wardrobe items featuring their favorite sports team. T-shirts, sweaters, jackets, hats, bathrobes, and slippers are all a must-have for every man.

The Travelling Businessman. Your groomsman follows a very hectic schedule. Show him you are thankful for sharing you his precious time to be of help during your wedding. He will greatly appreciate things that will help him make his life on the go easier and more organized. You can give him a wristwatch as great groomsmen gifts, a Cross pen, toiletry kit for use when travelling, a passport cover, a leather briefcase, a carry-on bag, nameplates, paperweights, or desk clocks.

Your Average Kind of Guy. It’s easy to choose for this kind of groomsman because he is a jack-of-all-trades kind of man. He has a wide array of hobbies. You won’t go wrong with a Victorinox Swiss Army knife or a set of his favorite game (chess, poker, or board games). Or you can also go as far as giving him a CD of your wedding accompanied with a bottle of his favorite wine.

The Family Chef. Brides-to-be often miss the fact that many men love to cook. If your groomsman is one of them, you can please him by taking the time to choose cooking equipment for him. Terrific gifts for your groomsman would be kitchen appliances, recipe books, baking sets, or a barbecue tool set if your budget allows. Whatever you give him, he will appreciate your taking the time to notice one of his favorite hobbies.

 

Be a Smart Shopper with Coupons

Posted in The Winners on June 30th, 2009

Everywhere these days there are signs of the crumbling economy. And while the optimists are forecasting the light at the end of the tunnel the reports as yet do not back their predictions. Right now the economy is affecting us all. What can we do?

Well there are ways to save money that many of us have not taken advantage of in the past. We’ve all heard about the savvy coupon clippers who end up walking out of Albertsons with a cartload full of food, cleaning supplies and other necessities for the cost of mere pennies compared to the regular prices. But how do they do it?

Well it is not nearly as difficult or time consuming as you may imagine. Yes, of course it does take planning. It does take a little bit of time and yes it does take knowing how, what, when and where. That would be how, what, when and where to get coupons, how, what, when and where to shop and just how, what, when and where to really get smart about saving your hard-earned money.

Did you know that you can find Albertsons grocery coupons, coupon games, coupons for specific stores and printable grocery coupons for just about anything you might want online? There are many, many sites devoted to helping you find the coupons that will serve you best. With a computer and a printer you can find the best coupons available anywhere.

Also, there is the old favorite, the Sunday newspaper. Since the Sunday newspaper is usually the one with the most entertainment value, many people enjoy the Sunday edition more than any other, but also the Sunday edition is the one that has the most coupons. If you need an excuse to always get the Sunday paper to enjoy, the coupon savings is your answer. Redplum and Smart Source usually provide the coupons for the paper and while we all enjoy the Sunday paper if by chance you happen to miss it you can always go to redplum.com or smartsource.com and print out what you missed.

One of the keys to saving big while using groceries coupons is to plan your list. Don’t buy something you normally would not purchase just because you have a coupon. While a coupon may be a wonderful incentive to try something new if you are just buying because you have a coupon you will end up spending more than you wanted to.

Also, sometimes a coupon will not end up saving you as much as it would by buying otherwise. For example, if you have a coupon for $1.00 off a name brand item but the store brand is actually selling for 1.25 less, the coupon will actually end up costing you .25 more. Now if you have loyalties to brands you may consider it to be worth it. However, many times the store brands are of equal quality and just as good as the name brand. So consider the reasons why you purchase a certain item, is it because you have a loyalty to a certain brand, or is it because you just want an equivalent product? If the goal is to save money, determine what your priorities are. Either priority is fine but the question is what is it that you want?

You can also take advantage of in-store specials, double coupon days and store coupons. Many times you can combine coupons with other offers or even other coupons and end up making the maximum savings.

With a computer with Internet access, a little planning and some savvy shopping strategies you too, can become successful at using coupons and saving money.

And with the current economy that can help everyone!

Should You DIY Or Hire Out?

Posted in The Winners on June 30th, 2009

Are you taking on a do it yourself project in the next little while? Are you thinking this might be a great way to save some money? Or maybe you are handy and want the challenge of doing something worthwhile? What ever your reason is you need to ask yourself whether you should do it or hire a professional to do the job for you.

Skill Level

Ok, you are well skilled and have tackled many small fix it type jobs. Are you the type of person to dive into a project or sit down and plan out the project before starting. If you have all the time in the world then jump right in, but if you want to actually complete a project the way the pros do then sit down and make a plan. Then stick to that plan.

Size of Project?

How big was your last diy job? If the last thing you did in some time was change out your shower head then you might want to think about this. Again if you can sit down and plan it out and make each step almost the size of changing out a shower head you will be fine. If you are taking on a diy building project try and think in terms of dollars. If you are attempting to build a $75,000 kitchen you might want some help. If you are taking on smaller projects like installing a new floor, or painting a room, then jump right in.

The key to all of this is planning. A large job that is going to take you a year is fine to do yourself. Especially if you decide to contract out all the little jobs you can not do. This way you act as the general contractor for the project, and get your hands dirty on some of the projects as well. In a diy home building project there are dozens of trades that are required to complete a house. You can easily hire the ones you need for the jobs you do not have time for or are uncomfortable performing. This is how a lot of house builders start off as well. They contract out jobs they can not do and do what they can. Then as the company grows they keep what they have specialized in, and hire out everything else.

You should to!

Hawaii Vacation: Make Your Dreams Come True

Posted in The Winners on June 29th, 2009

For most people a vacation to Hawaii seems too distant a dream to be realized because of their impression that its too costly and hard to arrange. But that’s not necessarily so! With a little help, and research, you can easily put together an exciting and affordable vacation package. All you have to do is show up.

If Maui’s breathtaking beaches are calling to you, search online for Maui travel packages. If you want a quiet getaway, you might think about a Kauai travel package. You might want to consider the lava fields and coastal villages offered by a Big Island travel package, or the shopping and nightlife of Oahu. Or, rather than having to choose one specific island, look into an all-inclusive package that include stays in several of the islands.

One of the best ways to experience a Hawaii vacation is aboard a cruise ship. Hawaiian cruise ships travel throughout the Hawaiian Island chain, and you frequently can find an excellent deal. If you have a flexible schedule, you may well be able to take advantage of a cancellation deal which can cut your costs in half or more.

No matter your personal preferences, there is a Hawaii vacation cruise for you. There are family-oriented cruises, honeymoon cruises and cruises for almost every type of group whether they be seniors, students, veterans - you name it. These cruises are easily found online or through your friendly local travel agent.

As an alternative to the usual resort hotels, some Hawaii vacation packages may include rental properties. This can be a cheaper option if you’re willing to do some light cleaning and cooking. Some people simply prefer having their own space in an environment more like home.

Discovering a wonderful Hawaii vacation is easy, but choosing one from the large number of packages you will find might be a bit daunting. Searching the Internet will allow you to find many packages, and seeking advice from a travel agent will uncover more choices. A savvy traveler will investigate both to find the least expensive option. You should browse luxury cruise sites for special sales. An affordable Hawaiian vacation can be found for almost any budget and will be a fantastic vacation regardless if you choose book through an agency or online service.

Sounds of Tinnitus

Posted in The Winners on June 28th, 2009

When it comes to tinnitus there is no easy explanation. There are actually many sounds associated with tinnitus and patients suffering from the condition could fall all over the board when it comes to the kinds of sounds they hear. The more you find out about the condition of tinnitus, the better able you are to know what causes the sounds of tinnitus and why folks experience different sounds.

The sounds of tinnitus are one of the most puzzling things about the condition. There is such a wide selection of different sounds that folk experience with this condition that it can be puzzling to the people suffering as well as to doctors and consultants trying to treat the condition. There are such a lot of different sorts of sounds that someone can experience with tinnitus. Different folk may hear different sounds of tinnitus or the same person may experience different sounds at different times.

One of the most unsettling facets of the condition is the sounds of tinnitus. The reason being because the sounds themselves can be loud and nerve wracking and also that many patients feel they’re going crazy or losing their mind. Particularly before you actually understand the condition that you have, it can be very frightening to hear sounds that no-one else can hear.

Examples of Sounds of Tinnitus

    • Ringing
    • Buzzing
    • Hissing
    • Chirping
    • Whizzing
    • Rushing
    • Pulsing
    • And more

Some people have asserted that their tinnitus sounds are like the high pitched screech from many PC monitors or TVS. Other people say that theirs sounds like rushing water or breaking glass and even some say it sounds like chainsaws.
Still some sounds of tinnitus are the rhythmical noise caused by the sufferers pulse. This is referred to as pulsatile tinnitus. Often the kind of tinnitus or the root of tinnitus is affecting the sounds of tinnitus. This is why your symptoms can frequently help you determine what caused your tinnitus. The sounds of tinnitus can also change in intensity. Some sufferers have only a mild case that looks to be a faint background noise where others have loud, even deafening sounds of tinnitus. Studies have been done on this time and time again to determine the different levels of loudness tinnitus patients suffer from in comparison to one another and also over time while they have the condition.

Some folk hear the tinnitus noises in just one ear where others hear it in both ears. Some people hear it start in one ear and then progress to the other ear. The varying sounds of tinnitus can be based on many various things like stress, your private health, the kind of tinnitus you have, what caused your tinnitus and more.

If you are nervous about the sounds of your tinnitus or would like to find out more about why you are experiencing certain sounds and how and when you experience them, talk with your health professional or tinnitus specialist to help cut down your symptoms and the source of the sounds you are experiencing.

The advice found here is for researching purposes only. No advice is implied. As with any condition|With all health problems} it is advisabale to consult a health professional when considering medical advice.

An approach to Marketing Communications in a Flat Market

Posted in The Winners on June 28th, 2009

Introduction We’ve all seen the media frenzy over the banking fiasco, the so named “credit crunch” and job losses as companies panic. In talking with clients and customers it’s becoming quite clear that there is a need for business as usual. Products still need to be made, distributed and sold and services commissioned.

 

The car industry has seen a massive down turn in sales but just watch any commercial TV station, have the ads disappeared, no, has your favourite newspaper or magazine disappeared from the shelves, the answer is probably no.

In our experience there is lots of business out there and buyers want to deal with positive and enthusiastic people. Cutting back on marketing budgets is not good for your business and the wider economy. Keeping your organisation in the public eye is paramount. Adopting hermit strategies and falling back on old campaigns and images only dates your identity and makes you less visible. Just take a look near Christmas time, at a certain men’s aftershave featuring a man and the ocean. It’s been recycled for the last ten years as I can remember.

Ask you self this question; “Who would you rather do business with, a positive, enthusiastic company that seeks the opportunities or one with its head buried in the sand crying credit crunch?”

Recycling is the buzz word of this decade but not when it comes to marketing and PR, your brand image or customer communications, these need to stay fresh and up to date. The same applies internally with your employees, keeping them motivated with a positive outlook reflects in how they deal with customers. People buy from people and they come back to happy helpful people.

So before you all reach for the sick bucket or discard this as pure puff, remember it’s about being realistic but on the optimistic side of the fence.

The Detail behind It So lets take a few of the points raised in the introduction and look at these in more detail.

 

Media Frenzy We see this so many times over something that could be described as trivial. Just look at the pandemic swine flu story, breaking it back to the real world, a girl went on holiday and came back with a bit of a runny nose!

 

Within a few hours of media interest in a story you can be the biggest thing from Boston to Budapest, all caught high def, colour corrected, computer enhanced. But what many stories lack, is depth and realism, it’s easy to whip up a panic or over reaction to an event, it’s harder to take a balanced view and report the facts, why, because that takes time, creativity, but is less interesting and doesn’t sell newspapers or generate viewer ratings and we site page views.

The press can be your friend or you foe - it all depends on if it’s a slow news day and what side of bed they got out of!

Take the banking fiasco as already mentioned, if this had been reported more neutrally then less banks, local authorities, businesses and home owners would have suffered. Fewer jobs would have been lost as less panic and knee jerk reactions created as companies laid off thousands of staff amid a banking freeze on loans and credit. All of which were perfectly acceptable the week before!

The media has a great influence upon an organisation’s marketing communications and that can affect share prices and stock values as well as the wider economy. As they say in the City “buy on fact sell on rumour!”

Layoffs and Panic Leading to Motivated Staff?

Well that would be great wouldn’t it? Well taking into account what has been said so far, lets take a look at two scenarios , the panic company and the realistic company.

The Panic Company

Reads the newspapers and lays off all un-required staff - well un-required in their opinion, so they remove the temps, operations and marketing all seen as an unnecessary balance sheet item. Sounds good to a Financial Director. Wrong. Now you have no market presence, no new campaigns and no new customers and because you sacked operations, no one to do the work!

The Realistic Company

This company looks at its sales, balance sheet and order book. Gathers its employees and makes a statement - no layoffs if we can maintain our current position. What the directors say no growth, what about my bonus! Well they are just that, bonuses not guarantees. This is where maintaining a market presence and sales in an economic decline should be considered as growth! Alien concept - no it shouldn’t be because your company is not going backwards like everyone else’s. With the competition cutting back and you maintaining presence and sales you gain market share - just by doing the same thing you did last week with the same team of people.

This company then talks to its employees and motivates them to look for opportunities, the ways to maintain sales, retain customers and to seek the sales and to deliver the service. Other companies will not, because they are panicking, laying off staff and failing to deliver on service. Their staff will be distracted, worrying about redundancy and are unfocused on the job, that or they just will not care.

Strategy

Hermit strategies leading to budget cut backs again are based on knee jerk reactions to a change in market conditions. Companies need to start being led by marketing and market conditions, not by accountants that only have historic information to base decisions upon. Sets of management accounts fail to deliver market opportunities and don’t motivate staff to go that bit further to look after an existing customer.

Now is the time to exploit the panic and cut backs your competitors are making and to raise your presence in the market place. Crawling under a rock and hoping it’ll get better just means people won’t remember you. Your competitors are concentrating on something else, now is the time to make a move. There is also another key opportunity, a market full of skilled people looking for work - you could gain some key assets, a time to change out some dull pennies and gain a shiny new 5p!

Marketing

A company loosing it market visibility is a real problem, we look at how this happens. Being a marketing consultant means that this can be summed up in two ways, less Marketing and PR and less customer communication.

People still read newspapers and magazines; it’s one of the last cut backs they make, their favourite read. This is where a well thought out PR strategy can work and it’s cheaper than display advertising and if you can do it in house - it’s essentially free.

People still visit websites - so keep them up to date with fresh content and images. Find information that your customers would need or be interested in.

Direct Mail has for a long time featured less, due to the low response rates. How does 98% wastage sound when you try and justify the cost? Well targeted small campaigns can give 12 - 20% response in my experience. Some of this has transferred online but as the public have got fed up with Junk Mail, so too have they started to shy away from an over full Inbox. Opt-in newsletters are one way to build both customer and prospective customer awareness of your organisation.

There are of course other methods like sponsorship but measuring the response and attributing it to direct sales becomes more difficult. Exhibitions and trade shows used to do well, but with more sellers selling to you and less footfall from the buyers, picking the right event is mandatory.

Internal Communications

Internal communications is in some companies far from the agenda of the board room table; in others it is fully integrated into the organisation and embellished with the drive and determination of top management so that it succeeds. Good internal communications strategy and implementation motivates work forces and generates clear, useful communication to drive the company forward and ensures all employees take ownership of the positive side of honest communication of both opportunities for improvement and praise of fellow workers. Workers need to know what direction an organisation is heading in, where their individual and team roles fit in and what they have to do in order to achieve the goals set. People will put every effort into advancing the business if they can communicate their ideas.

So what do Internal Communications strategies look to deliver, well with many organisations it is the desire to further the quality standards needed in the business environment and to transpose that need internally towards its employees. With others, it is driven by the speed at which the business environment is changing and hence the need for the firm to change. In this case good internal communication is delivered through a company vision and a change in focus toward face to face or more personal communication.

In order to achieve this, an organisation must understand several aspects to the organisation. It is necessary to understand the environment of the employees and what likely influences there are. These factors that influence employees include line management, immediate workers and any subordinates. As well as their own set of values, but also, those of their colleagues that surround them in the working environment. The crucial points of influence are, and always have been, our own co-workers. Peers influence more than managers influence subordinates. Added to this are the issues of culture and the sub culture of the company. Politics play a part as does the management style. In all a complex set of variables are at play.

The communication environment is conceptualised via the modification of the concept of communication taken from the Chartered Institute of Marketing. The author has embellished this concept to include the environment of the employee.

If the company understands the environment of the employee then it can use the best methods to get information to each person.

The second aspect the company needs to understand are the perceptions of the employees concerning the information they receive. If the firm understands this aspect as well, then it will know what information is best received. Hence an appreciation of these two aspects will indicate whether or not an Internal Communications strategy is working. Management is then in a position to either continue or change its strategy.

The importance of this article is to bring to the fore the need for firm to appreciate these two key aspects of the organisation and then to plan an Internal Communications strategy that works.

Author : Peter G Davey MA DipM

Tough To Obtain Wares On-line

Posted in The Winners on June 27th, 2009

DISCLAIMER: This posting is based on info widely available publicly online and medical journals that deal with losing fat and/or colons and/or beauty and/or teeth whitening. Nothing herein is intended to be or should be construed to be any sort of doctors advice. For medical advice the reader should consult with his or her doctor or other medical specialist.

Often it can be challenging to find out where precisely to buy certain products on the internet. A simple google search is normally enough but frequently the answers don’t precisely tell you how to find something. When you desire to buy wellness products it can be even more difficult because it seems like everyone is trying to sell something to you instead of telling you where to find what you want. If you want to buy green tea purity then you need not look any further than the aforementioned internet site

Looking younger is something every old individual desires to do, but it is harder than it appears. With all the poor products being traded online it is tough to figure out what is real and what is fake. Resveratrol seems to be the newest fad, but whether or not it works on humankind still hasn’t been tested as of the writing of this post. A quality source of resveratrol however can be purchased at buy youth res v for a small cost free trial offer. This is extremely recommended to see if it can make you seem younger.

To close the post, if you are trying to find certain products online, look no further. If you are trying to buy body solution you can just go to the internet site and find it in that location.

 

Common Side Effects of Botox Treatment

Posted in The Winners on June 27th, 2009

Botox is used clinically in small substances to treat strabismus (a misalignment of the eyes) and facial spasms and other neurological disorders characterized by abnormal muscle contractions. Botox is also used by cosmetic surgeons to smooth frown lines temporarily.

Just like any other medical procedure, Botox is not without its share of side effects. Not everyone will experience side effects; the vast majority of patients feel comfortable enough to return to work, for example, immediately following the procedure. However, some side effects may develop over time and manifest themselves several days later, while others may have a more immediate impact.

As Botox will paralyze muscles and prevent them from moving, the greatest side effects generally arise from over-treatment. If used in excess, Botox may produce an undesirable result by immobilizing too much of the face, or as in the example above, limit use of the lips.

Check with your doctor if any of these most COMMON botox side effects persist or become bothersome: Anxiety; back pain; dizziness; drowsiness; dry eyes; dry mouth; eye irritation; facial pain; flu-like symptoms; headache; inability to focus eyes; increased cough; nausea; neck pain; pain, redness, swelling, or tenderness at the injection site; runny nose; sensitivity to light; sweating; upset stomach; weakness of the muscles at or near the injection site.

Seek medical attention right away if any of these SEVERE side effects occur when using Botox: Severe allergic reactions (rash; hives; itching; difficulty breathing; tightness in the chest; swelling of the mouth, face, lips, or tongue); bleeding at the botox injection site; chest pain; difficulty swallowing; drooping of the upper eyelid; eyelid swelling; fever; irregular heartbeat; paralysis; pneumonia; seizures; shortness or breath; speech changes or problems; unusual weakness; vision changes.

Please note - some side effects for Botox may not be reported. Always consult your doctor or healthcare specialist for medical advice.

 

Why People Become Vegetarians

Posted in The Winners on June 27th, 2009

Many non-vegetarians wonder what drives vegetarians to give up meat and adopt an entirely different lifestyle. There is no single answer to this question. Non-vegetarians become vegetarians for a number of different reasons - some even for multiple reasons. Most vegetarians claim that they became a vegetarian for one or more reasons.

Many vegetarians cite the poor treatment of animals as one of the main reasons they have ethical problems with eating meat. Chickens, for example are debeaked, put into small cages, and then slaughtered. Think about how much you would enjoy having your nose cut off, being put into an eight foot by eight foot egg laying room, and then having someone kill you because you didn’t produce enough. As if that weren’t bad enough, animals that are raised for food are also given food that is laced with powerful growth hormones, and then thrust into stressful living arrangements.

Vegetarians come in a variety of types who practice their beliefs in varying degrees. Some object to destroying plants for the purpose of harvesting vegetables for consumption like carrots for one. The strictest variety do not even eat yeast products and object to wearing wool made from animal fibers. Far less strict are the pseudo-vegetarians who do not consume meat but are open to eating fish and chicken.

Another reason vegetarians claim for not eating meat is that it conflicts with their dietary preferences. Some of these vegetarians simply do not like the texture and taste of meat; others do not eat it because it is high in cholesterol and often contains high concentrations of hormones and preservatives.

There is a small group of vegetarians who cite environmental reasons for not consuming meat. They complain that consumption of meat causes farmers to continually deforest land to create grazing land for cattle. In addition to these three reasons, there are also a number of other vegetarians who stopped eating meat for other reasons entirely.