Archive for December, 2009

Make Money Online – Goal Setting and Time Management

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

It’s the end of the year and time for many small businessmen and women to pause, take stock of their activities for the past year, and determine their course of action for the next year. Many of those in the home based business crowd take this opportunity to publicly account for their successes and failures. [...]

Make Money Online – Creating More Content By Rewriting Your Existing Articles

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Recently, a member of a forum I occassionally visit asked this question: “Is Jason Fladlien’s 7 Minute Articles worth buying?” It seems that this member had some difficulty producing content for his website. After all, as we know, creating more content leads to making more money online (there is more to the formula, of course, [...]

Make Money Online – Tracking Your Link Exchanges

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

Savvy webmasters know the importance of building anchor text backlinks to their websites. It is, after all, the key to ranking well in the search results of search engines like Google and Bing. One old proven technique to getting such links is to email the webmaster of another related site and asking to exchange links [...]

Oversized Clocks

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

There are many people who say that bigger is not necessarily better. For certain things, like my waistline, I definitely agree. On the other hand, I happen to be both astigmatic and shortsighted, so a small clock just doesn’t cut the mustard for me. This is why I have oversized clocks in both my bedroom [...]

Carport Designs, Blueprints And Instructions

Friday, December 18th, 2009

Are you thinking of building your own carport as a DIY project? Then you will need to make or get carport instructions, designs and blueprints. Why do you need a carport design? Couldn’t you just hammer some wooden posts together as a frame and stick some zinc-galvanized iron sheeting on top of it for the [...]

Writing Tables/Desks

Sunday, December 6th, 2009

Writing tables/desks were traditionally desks or tables used for writing (as opposed to, say … kitchen tables). Writing desks were normally found in the studies (today we would call them a home office) of old-time aristocrats as well as the rich and wealthy, and also company offices, even the battlefield! Today, writing tables and desks [...]

Large Writing Desks – Madison Large Trestle Desk

Saturday, December 5th, 2009

The Madison Large Trestle Desk is a large (height: 29 inches; width: 64 inches; depth: 30 inches) and solidly built writing desk. While there may be better large writing desks in the market, or cheaper writing desks, or more elegant writing desks, there are none that combine all three strengths in the same desk.
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Elegant Writing Desks – Oxford Standard Writing Desk

Saturday, December 5th, 2009

If you are looking for elegant writing desks, you may want to take a look at the Oxford Standard Writing Desk. It is a small wood writing desk (4 ft x 2 ft top; 30 inches high) with two drawers and a lower shelf. The shelf is good for normal-sized hardcover and paperback books. However, [...]

Jobs In Singapore For Foreigners

Friday, December 4th, 2009

Singapore, one of the Asian Tigers, is generally considered on par with many Western countries. It has been a trading hub linking the East with the West for many centuries and well deserves its reputation as the Gateway between East and West. As such, Singapore is one of the few select nations where a large proportion of its residents are foreign-born nationals. This article describes the jobs in Singapore for foreigners.

Resin Stacking Chairs For The Office – When You Need Lots Of Good Seating, Fast

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

When you need extra chairs for an unexpected event at the office, like a major influx of visitors from headquarters or a visit from clients doing their due diligence, having a set of resin stacking chairs can be heaven-sent. These plastic chairs …