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Better than a Medicare Discount Card - Free Prescription Drugs

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Is your medication too expensive for your budget? If so, information in a new booklet might help.The Cost Containment Research Institute in Washington, DC has published a 48-page booklet &quot;Free and Low Cost Prescription Drugs 7th Edition.&quot; The revised booklet gives information on how and where to get free and low cost prescription drugs.&quot;Many major drug companies provide free or low cost medication, but rarely, if ever publicize the programs,&quot; says Gary Nave, director of The Institute. &quot;We've published an A to Z listing of all the drugs that are available through patient assistance programs, for free or at very low cost directly from the manufacturer.&quot; Consumers can receive a copy by sending $6 to cover the cost of printing, postage and handling to: Institute Fulfillment Center, Booklet #: PDB-78, P.O. Box 210, Dallas, PA 18612-0210. Consumers can also get more information from The Institute's Internet web site: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.institutedc.org" target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;www.institutedc.org</a>

Category : Travel Abroad

Insane Offer! - $2 For Your Classified Articles With Unlimited Features

Author : Glenn Prialde

Advertising through articles has been proven to be very effective. Many marketers at present would rather submit articles on article sites like iSnare to hit two birds in one stone.1) To get more targetted traffic through search engine inclusion via the article site.2) Increase SEO by taking advantage of a one-way link system.But wouldn't it be great to hit 3 birds in one stone? I mean most article sites would probably accept and publish your articles if they were just informative or useful and not just merely advertising your products.Have you thought that it would be better to combine product classified ads marketing with article marketing? It is very possible with iSnare Classified Article posting. Your $2 will give you instant approval to your Classified Article Submission. Just register for free and submit a classified article and pay then we will right away approve and publish it together with the endorsement placement at the front page.Your classified articles will ofcourse be treated as a normal article. It will be crawled by search engines and will have no limits with word counts, unlike most classified sites where your ads have some certain limits as to the number of words it may contain. And most importantly it will be stored for more than just 6 months and also be included in iSnare's article search as it will be treated as a normal article.www.isnare.com About The AuthorGlenn Prialde is the owner and maker of iSnare Articles Directory. He is also leading the iSnare Outsourcing Services Team. Here is a list all iSnare sites: http://www.isnare.com, http://shop.isnare.com, http://hosting.isnare.com, http://outsourcing.isnare.com.glenn@isnare.com

Category : Site Promotion

Jewelry Throughout the Ages: Living Large in Ancient Egypt

Author : Susan Dorling
"In Egypt, gold is the dust on the highroads." Asian kingAmong the world's most ardent collectors of jewelry were the ancient Egyptians. Beauty was taken very seriously in ancient Egypt. Lavish personal adornment was the rule of the day, and everyone in Egypt wore some type of jewelry. Jewelry was a symbol of wealth, a dramatic statement about one's social status, or religious beliefs. Not unlike today, people loved to show off their jewels.Jewels had magic, the charm of beauty and the charm against evil. In addition to its esthetics, jewelry, especially rings and amulets, fulfilled the role of repelling evil spirits and injury. So treasured and revered in the society was jewelry, and strong the belief in its powers, that it remained with the owner throughout antiquity, the tombs of nobility laden with some of the world's most precious gems. A mummy, especially, needs protection. One such magnificent piece is a 4-1/2 pound headdress resplendent in cascades of golden rosettes and precious stones that was found in pieces by tomb robbers at Qurna in 1916. This stunning impeccably detailed headdress has the look of liquid gold flowing over the banks of the River Nile and is an enduring reminder of ancient opulence - a tribute to the jewelry artists of the day.With the New Kingdom came new styles, new riches. Both men and women of wealth wore pierced earrings made of gold, silver, or electrum (gold mixed with silver), embellished with rosettes and stars through the process of granulation, a meticulous technique which uses solder to fix tiny grains of gold to a gold surface. Egyptian beads, unmatched in number and variety by any other ancient society, still hold a timeless allure for jewelry collectors. Under the cloudless Egyptian sky the people went about their daily tasks or leisure, the gold of their broad jewel-encrusted bracelets and armlets dazzling in the hot sun. Armlets, anklets, bracelets, necklaces, broad collars, pendants, and hair decorations were inlaid with blue-green turquoise, red carnelian (a copper or reddish-orange stone), deep-blue lapis lazuli, and feldspar. Poor people adorned themselves with jewelry that was made of copper or faience (made by heating powdered quartz). Everyone shone bright - their passion for jewelry and their confidence in adorning themselves - palpable throughout the whole society, regardless of social status!To be magically transported to a dusty ancient Egyptian street to walk amidst the throngs of bejeweled citizens would be intoxicating. Purely for their deep appreciation of beauty, the Egyptians take the prize. It's not surprising that the ancient Egyptians also loved children, animals, art, gardens, nature, music, fine food and wine, and everything else we may desire or need to enrich our lives, to live abundantly, and to feel joyful. Yes, the ancient Egyptians liked 'living large' – and jewelry played a key role, just as it does in our society today.Susan Dorling is a freelance writer of articles and poetry, copywriter, and web designer living in the countryside of Ontario, Canada with her furry feathered family of dogs, cats, ducks, and soulmate, Gary. She writes on a variety of subjects including web design, smal business and entrepreneurship, personal development and success, Internet marketing, animals, the environment, entomology and pest control.
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Category : Shopping:Jewelry-Diamonds

Find out why blogs are more popular then ever.

Author : Jeff Wendland

If you use the internet regularly, you surely have seen an increase in internet journals known as blogs (web logs) over the last few years. Currently, there are millions of blogs on the Internet. There are many reasons for this and we can expect this trend to continue. The popularity of blogs is continuing to grow. According to recent statistics from the blog-tracking site Technorati, the blogosphere has doubled every six months for the last three years. That's 175,000 new blogs per day worldwide. Technorati added its fifty millionth blog on July 31, 2006.Making personal homepages was the trend of the past. Today, we are seeing more people make their own personal blogs. Some blogs are personal diaries of sorts which record a persons thoughts, activities and reactions and they can be made for any reason. Some make them to be a new form of a family news letter. And some make them to promote their personal hobbies.Another popular use of blogs is to build on-line communities of people with similar interests. These can be like a fan site for sports teams, or for celebrities or even for politics. During the 2004 Presidential Campaign in the U.S., Gov. Howard Dean was the first presidential candidate to use blogs to promote their campaign.One of the most popular kinds of blogs are blogs that are used as a news source. Many believe that this is a factor in the decline of the popularity of newspapers. The major news agencies have noticed this and all have news blogs of their own.One of the fastest growing uses in blogs is by webmasters adding content to their sites. Blogs provide quality search engine optimization (SEO) power by their very design. The power of the blog lies in keyword rich content and in imbedded links. It is also a great way for visitors of a site to communicate and leave feedback with the publishers of the website. Webmasters also can use blogs to test ideas or try and get feedback about new products from the sites visitors.One thing seems to be for sure. Blogs are here and if you are not reading them or publishing one, you are soon going to be in the minority of people who use the internet. The author of this article publishes the internet news and online marketing blog http://www.yourinfoconnection.com


Category : General Internet

Thousands Escape Stress at StressHoliday.com

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They come from all over the world, from all walks of life, proof that today's rampant stress epidemic has no borders and discriminates against no one. And they arrive at &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.stressholiday.com" target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;http://www.stressholiday.com</a> with just one thing in mind. Relief. Relief from the oppressive stress, anxiety and clutter that's robbing them of happiness and peace of mind. It comes in the form of incisively worded stress tips that break through the clichs and platitudes one usually hears (or doesn't hear) to grab attention, provoke action and actually reverse the stressful habits and mind sets we develop over the course of our lives. For example, there are specific stress reduction strategies for job stress, parenting stress, student stress, financial stress, household stress, travel stress, diet stress, relationship stress, and other key areas. Visitors will find a brand-new stress relief strategy each weekday, called Today's Stress Tip, as well as recommended stress books, stress and health products, stress workshops, and more. They can also elect to have their daily stress tips delivered free by email. The stress management techniques posted at &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.stressholiday.com" target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;http://www.stressholiday.com</a> are written by nationally known author and stress coach G. Gaynor McTigue based on his book Why Make Yourself Crazy? which was featured on the cover of Publishers Weekly, quoted in Woman's Day Magazine and other publications, and discussed on talk shows across America. StressHoliday.com is a service of the book's publisher, Pick Me Up Books, whose name for the site suggests an oasis where frazzled people can embark on a permanent holiday from stress. Contact: Jerry McTigueCompany: Pick Me Up BooksTelephone: 203-254-7789Email: e-mail protected from spam botsURL: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.stressholiday.com" target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;http://www.stressholiday.com</a>

Category : Spare Parts

What Does The Eye Tell Us About Evolution

Author : Dr. Randy Wysong

26th, 2007

Depression: A Treatable Illness

Author : Jay Villaverde
Depression is a serious medical condition that involves the body, mood, and thoughts. It affects the way a person eats and sleeps, the way one feels about oneself, and the way one thinks about things.
A depressive disorder is not the same as a passing blue mood. It is not a sign of personal weakness or a condition that can be willed or wished away. People with a depressive illness cannot merely "pull themselves together" and get better. Without treatment, symptoms can last for weeks, months, or years. Appropriate treatment, however, can help most people who have depression.Types of DepressionDepression comes in different forms, just as is the case with other illnesses such as heart disease. The three main depressive disorders are: major depressive disorder, dysthymic disorder, and bipolar disorder.Major depression (or major depressive disorder) is manifested by a combination of symptoms (see symptom list below) that interfere with the ability to work, study, sleep, eat, and enjoy once pleasurable activities. A major depressive episode may occur only once, but more commonly, several episodes may occur in a lifetime. Chronic major depression may require a person to continue treatment indefinitely.A less severe type of depression, dysthymia (or dysthymic disorder), involves long-lasting symptoms that do not seriously disable, but keep one from functioning well or feeling good. Many people with dysthymia also experience major depressive episodes during their lives.Another type of depressive illness is bipolar disorder (or manic-depressive illness). Bipolar disorder is characterized by cycling mood changes: severe highs (mania) and lows (depression), often with periods of normal mood in between.When in the depressed cycle, an individual can have any or all of the symptoms of depression. When in the manic cycle, the person may be overactive, over-talkative, and have a great deal of energy. Mania often affects thinking, judgment, and social behavior in ways that cause serious problems and embarrassment. For example, an individual in a manic phase may feel elated and full of grand schemes that might range from unwise business decisions to romantic sprees.Symptoms of DepressionNot everyone with a depressive disorder experiences every symptom. The number and severity of symptoms may vary among individuals and also over time. In addition, men and women may experience depression differently. Symptoms of depression include:- Persistent sad, anxious, or "empty" mood- Feelings of hopelessness, pessimism- Feelings of guilt, worthlessness, helplessness- Loss of interest or pleasure in hobbies and activities that were once enjoyed, including sex - Decreased energy, fatigue, being "slowed down"- Difficulty concentrating, remembering, making decisions- Trouble sleeping, early-morning awakening, or oversleeping- Appetite and/or weight changes- Thoughts of death or suicide, or suicide attempts- Restlessness, irritability- Persistent physical symptoms, such as headaches, digestive disorders, and chronic pain, which do not respond to routine treatmentSome Facts About DepressionDepressive disorders are common: they affect an estimated 9.5 percent of adult Americans in a given year, or about 19 million people. Depressive disorders often begin between ages 15 and 30 but also can appear in children.The World Health Organization's World Health Report, 2001 states that in the year 2000, depression (not including bipolar disorder) was the leading cause of years lived with a disability among men and women of all ages in the U.S. and worldwide.TreatmentsMore than 80 percent of people with depressive disorders improve when they receive appropriate treatment. The first step to getting treatment is a physical examination by a physician to rule out other possible causes for the symptoms. Next, the physician should conduct a diagnostic evaluation for depression or refer the patient to a mental health professional for this evaluation.Treatment choice will depend on the patient's diagnosis, severity of symptoms, and preference. A variety of treatments, including medications and short-term psychotherapies (i.e., "talking" therapies), have proven effective for depression. In general, severe depressive illnesses, particularly those that are recurrent, will require a combination of treatments for the best outcome.It usually takes a few weeks of treatment before the full therapeutic effect occurs. Once the person is feeling better, treatment may need to be continued for several months-and in some cases, indefinitely-to prevent a relapse into depression.Jay Villaverde is the owner, and customer, of CardiacPower.com, An alternative health company developed out of the rising need for alternative methods in dealing with heart disease. The site is designed for those seeking safe and effective cardiovascular products.For more information on the right combination of vitamins, minerals, and glandular concentrates that can lower cholesterol, prevent heart attack symptoms, and reduce your chances for coronary heart disease, visit Cardiac Power today.
Category : Sociology

The Problem With E-Books

Author : David Coyne

One of the most popular online ventures is selling e-books.
People are hungry for information; that’s why they’re on the Web
in the first place. And e-books are cheap to produce and
distribute.

However, I’ve come across quite a few new online entrepreneurs
thinking they’re going to strike it rich selling a $20 or $30
e-book. They’ve failed to do some simple math.

Suppose you sell an e-book for $30. Deduct $5 off your $30 sell
price to account for advertising and other costs. That leaves
you with $25. You’d have to sell 1,000 copies a year to make
$25,000. That’s a lot of copies! Even if you did sell that many,
25 grand isn’t exactly going to put you on Easy Street.

Another factor is competition. Many e-books with resell rights
have also be purchased by hundreds, possibly thousands, of
competitors.

And if you’re selling an e-book as an affiliate, you’re usually
limited to 50% or less of the sell price.

The key to making large amounts of money selling information
products is that you need resell rights for at least one higher
priced item.

Say you have duplication rights to a product that sells for
$400. If you sold just 6 copies of this product a month, you’d
be pulling in $2,400 in sales. That’s $28,800 a year. If you
sold 12 a month, you’d make $57,600 a year. Sell 24 a month and
you’re raking in $115,200 a year.

“Wait a second” you say. “What about my costs to duplicate,
package and ship the product?”

Here’s the beauty of the information marketing business: people
pay for the value of the information, not the physical medium on
which it’s delivered (e.g. paper, audiotape, videotape, CD etc.)

It’s dirt cheap to duplicate information products. It’s easy to
duplicate a CD-ROM on your computer and blank CDs are less than
a dollar each.

I have an info product that I sell for $397. To duplicate,
package and ship it via UPS, costs me $60. Subtract $50 for
advertising. That still leaves me with $287. That’s a huge
profit margin.

So instead of concentrating all of your marketing efforts on low
priced info products, be sure that you have one or two higher
priced items that you’re actively promoting.

Use e-books as a stepping stone to upsell customers. Once
they’ve purchased a product from you, you’ve established a
relationship with them. Someone who’s already down business with
you is five times more likely to buy than someone who hasn’t.

Category : Web Design

CRM Business Relationship

Author : Rasmus Nielsen
A business relationship is different from any other kind of relationship, being a personal or a social relationship. However, to understand what a business relationship means, it is necessary to identify what a relationship is.A relationship is according to the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary "a connection between things". A different definition is that it "is a memory of past interactions". Both definitions say something about a relationship even though that they do not say exactly the same. However, the definitions do not differ between business relationships and personal relationships, which is important because there is a different objective between the two kinds of relationships. Therefore, a business relationship can be defined as:"A bond based on a rational objective, which is to do business with each other".However, as the interaction between the two actors increases, a certain relationship evolves and the knowledge about the other part is increased. Together they create a combined understanding and view of reality. The more common output of the relationship is a decrease in transaction costs, as transactions becomes routinely and the bond between the two companies is strengthening.When talking about a business relationship, trust comes to mind, because relationships build on trust. However, can a relationship survive without trust? It is possible for a professional relationship to exist without trust, though in most cases trust is a part of the professional relationship. Various authors, such as Paul Greenberg in CRM at the speed of light, 2000, has argued that relationships build on memories of past interactions, because on the first encounter you do not know each other, however, on the second encounter you build the relationship on the previous encounter. He believes that it is the previous encounter that counts in the eyes of the customer. It is true that a need can create a genuine relationship, however, a long-term relationship needs trusts to be able to survive. Furthermore, the better one get to know the other, the better conditions the relationship has to succeed, if there is a honest approach to build the relationship. To some degree the two approaches towards creating a business relationship agree, however, if the objective is to create loyalty both the successful encounter and trust must be accomplished in order to create a successful long-term business relationship.About the AuthorRasmus Nielsen has specialised in CRM for several years and been consulting to various companies in Denmark and Australia on the topic. Rasmus also holds a M.Sc. International Business Economics.
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Category : Business:Customer-Service