Saturday, April 21, 2012

Why Chamonix® Anti Aging in 2012

Why Chamonix®? Mother Day

   Like most people, you’ve tried innumerable anti-aging skin care products claiming to erase wrinkles, lighten dark circles under eyes, brighten skin, and restore a more youthful appearance. And no doubt, you’ve been disappointed.
That’s about to change, because now you’ve found products that really work!
  Chamonix‘s® anti-aging skin care products are all based on antioxidants – natural substances clinically proven to repair and prevent damage caused by sun, wind, pollution, stress and other external and internal factors. Our unique antioxidant skin care products are endorsed by doctors and celebrities. More importantly, our extremely high level of customer loyalty shows that once people try Chamonix, they know it isn’t like any other anti-aging skin care product out there.
How does Chamonix succeed where so many others fail? Chamonix anti-aging skin care products, such as our best-selling Esotique-RF™ anti-wrinkle cream and Jeunesse® eye cream, offer several key advantages over other brands:
We use no mineral oil, petroleum by-products, pharmaceutical preservatives, coloring agents or other harmful ingredients commonly found in skin care products, and we never test on animals.

We use only pure, natural ingredients, including a variety of potent antioxidants, in synergistic combinations that reinforce the positive skin care effects of each ingredient.

Our anti-aging skin care products, developed by a pharmacist, are clinically proven to work, and are endorsed by numerous physicians.
Anti-Aging EssentialsChamonix anti-wrinkle cream, under eye wrinkle cream, anti-aging hand cream and other anti-aging treatments contain clinical concentrations of natural ingredients such as plant-derived antioxidants as well as substances like Matrixyl®, copper peptides and hyaluronic acid, clinically proven to be highly effective, yet completely safe.
Antioxidants - the Key to Skin Care Products that Deliver Visible Results
Natural Advantages
The majority of anti-aging skin care products use mineral oil (also known as paraffin and petrolatum) as a base. Far from being useful, or even harmless, mineral oil is a by-product of petroleum. It is produced cheaply in very large quantities, and the FDA approves it for use in skin care products – even though it’s no different from the oil you put in your car.

Antioxidants & Skin Care
All of our anti-aging skin care products are based on antioxidants. These natural substances have the power to fight free radicals, boost collagen production, nourish and moisturize – and like Chamonix, a number of anti-aging skin care products on the market contain them. But there are important differences, which explain why Chamonix works and so many other
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Thursday, March 15, 2012

The Website Builder Pro: 50 Totally Random Social Networking Tips

The Website Builder Pro: 50 Totally Random Social Networking Tips: 1) Before we dive head first into the social networking pool, I would suggest that you invest some time on this free podcast: The Personal...

50 Totally Random Social Networking Tips



1) Before we dive head first into the social networking pool, I would suggest that
you invest some time on this free podcast: The Personal Branding Checkup.
2) Make sure all your networking efforts pass the six judgments. How you look, how
you act, what you say, how you say it, where you say it, with whom you say it.
Bonus points if you are congruent across all of the judgments brochocho!
3) Broadcasting link after link = lame! Interacting, engaging and responding, now
that’s “social”!
4) What you label as “play by play” might be opportunities to connect in disguise!
Don’t ever forget that!
5) Want to get Retweeted? Then be sure to leave 20-25 characters open so there’s
room.
6) Looking for stuff to tweet? Consider http://stufftotweet.com/
7) Linkedin Status Updates: Remember . . . everyone has a story and wants to be
heard so take time to comment and acknowledge people in your network. What’s
everyone’s favorite subject again?
8) The surest way to your rock stardom is to make others look like rock stars.
Always ask yourself how you can make others look good!
9) Twitter: This is silly but totally worth a mention. Remember to say “thank you”
publicly and with a DM. Always encourage behavior that you’d love to see more
of.
10) Diversify your tweets. I see this with people who only tweet links or only tweet
quotes. A little variety never hurts!
11) Here are several suggestions on how you can Cross Pollinate Your Social
Networking!
12) Facebook has a feature where they will email you all your “friends” Birthdays
coming up in the next week. Who the heck doesn’t like to feel special on their
Birthday?
13) Know when its time to “Get A Room” on Twitter (and I’m guilty of this one) This
happens when you get into this lengthy dialogue with someone and are
completely clueless that you are clogging your follower’s Twitter stream.
14) Understand that virtual relationships should be transitioned to real time. Here’s
how http://yoursalesplaybook.com/how-to-transition-your-linkedin-relationships/
15) Want to search for specific topics on Twitter? Check this out
http://search.twitter.com

16) Be sure to include searches of Facebook, Twitter and even blogs in your
meticulous pre call planning by doing a search on http://wordofmouthmarketting.com
17) Don’t do the “Linkedin Two Step” This is when you accept someone’s invite and
they immediate launch into a sales pitch. Not bueno! Think courtship not singles
bar.
18) Be mindful of rapid fire tweeting. This is when you fire out several tweets within
seconds. Give those other tweets a chance to breathe dude!
19) Be careful overdoing duplication of content across the various social networking
platforms. Example: Posting your blog link on your Facebook Fan Page at the
same time as your personal Facebook account, Linkedin and Twitter. Mix up your
material or you might just bore your audience on several fronts.
20) Your Linkedin status update: Mix it up a bit. Consider posting a useful link, a
quote, a thought and things that demonstrate your personality in a tasteful way.
Continual play by play is also filed under “Not Bueno”!
21) Do a link audit on your profile: I can’t tell you how many times I click on a link on
someone’s profile only to see that they have been inactive on the other site (and
even their blog) for several months. Bad first impression dude!
22) I’ll preface this one with “here we go again” If you don’t have the time to write an
actual invite on Linkedin and you feel you must use the template . . . then you
really don’t have time to connect.
23) Want to be more valuable to your network? Assume the role of “matchmaker”
and put people together who need to know each other.
24) Before you decide to keep Facebook for only close, personal friends, ask
yourself if there’s a way to show more of your “business casual” side without
feeling like you let a stranger into your house. Remember: We tend to hang out
with those we are closest with in numerous places. Its no different in social
networking!
25) File this one under “Duh” . . . turn off all your social networking alerts when you
are trying to get things done. Way too easy to get distracted!
26) Consider preloading a few tweets with an application like Tweetdeck. I’m not
suggesting you go into a full fledged “auto tweet” extravaganza. Its just a great
way to free up some of your time. Note: Just make sure that you circle back to
interact.
27) If the thought of using some preloaded tweets makes you uneasy, how about
creating some of your tweets the night before and pasting them into a word doc
or Yahoo Notes? Saves mucho time the next day and it allows you time to think
things out.
28) Always Think Before You Post!
29) It doesn’t matter that you don’t “get” Facebook, or understand what all the fuss
about Twitter is etc. What matters is that you engage your audience where they
want to engage you!
30) Recipe for looking like a flake on Linkedin . . . ask someone you don’t know and
have never worked with for a recommendation. And yes, it really happens folks!
31) Anyone who doesn’t have a Listening Station set up to maximize their efforts,
kindly report to the principal’s office .
32) Beware of Your Followers to Follow Ratio: On one hand it doesn’t position you
as overly “social” if you have 600 followers and only follow back 75. On the other
hand, following 600 people and having only 75 follows might make you look a tad
hard up. Balance my friend!
33) Want some more cool stuff to tweet? How about some cool motivational quotes
from http://thecustomeradvantage.com/ orhttp://www.brainyquote.com/
34) You can pull your Facebook stats with Status Statistics and even search older
status updates if you are feeling rather nostalgic.
35) Here’s how you facilitate a Linkedin discussion!
36) Status Update Reality Check: Just for the heck of it, take a look at your status
updates. If there is a preponderance of “Me” centered updates, you might be
boring the hell out of lots of people.
37) Want to improve your “Googleability”? Then by all means make your profile
public by clicking here http://www.linkedin.com/craigwseaton
you Google potential clients, don’t you? Think they Google you? This will give
you at least one good result that comes back.
38) Don’t ever begin the week without approaching 5 people from your virtual
network and suggesting a “getting to know you” phone call in real time!
39) Did you know that (according to a study published by Epsilon) emails sent
through social networks have a 24% higher open rate than traditional email?
40) Do you think its more powerful when you promote yourself or when you have
people who dig you so much they do it for you. Ponder that one sista!
41) Linkedin: Let people get inside your head by using the applications such as
amazon bookshelf, slideshare and links to your blog! Bonus points if you if you
make it a point to check those things out on your connection’s profile.
42) Brew a pot of your favorite coffee and check out this way cool podcast on How
To Strengthen Your Social Network No time for that? OK, Plan B, download this
podcast on I-Tunes and take it to go!
43) Here’s another way you can cross pollinate your social networking. Whenever
you accept an invite on Linkedin, respond with a personal email and then cut and
paste your additional contact information such as Facebook, Twitter, your blog
etc.
44) But wait, there’s more . . . You can take that same email with all your additional
contact information and send it to everyone in your network!
45) File this one under common sense but . . . stay away from getting overly
political, religious or controversial in your networking efforts. In other words
SPARE ME .
46) Everyday on Facebook, someone in your network has changed their profile pic,
added new pics, has a birthday, or has mentioned something that is important to
them in some way. Just a reminder for you to notice, then let them know you
noticed!
47) Understand the “Patience/Urgency” thing in Social Networking: You need the
patience to understand that this is indeed a “courtship” and takes time. At the
same time, you need to have the urgency, to work at your relationships regularly!
48) Try asking a thought provoking question in your status update. Oh and then
make sure you stick around for the discussion!
49) Consider using a timer for your social networking activities. Otherwise, its too
easy to get sidetracked.
50) Give to your network, upfront and without a scorecard. Karma is so cool when its
of the good variety!


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Craig Seaton

Monday, March 12, 2012

The Website Builder Pro: How Can Nonprofits Win With You

The Website Builder Pro: How Can Nonprofits Win With You: The Customer Advantage is Taking The High Road                                      TCA is FREE (to members and businesses) ...

How Can Nonprofits Win With You


The Customer Advantage is Taking The High Road

                                     TCA is FREE (to members and businesses)
  1. TCA is open to anyone over 18 (individuals, businesses, not for profits, churches, Clubs, etc…)
  2. TCA requires no inventory.
  3. TCA does not require you to sign up for auto ship.
  4. TCA has no sales quota you have to meet in order to be paid.
  5. TCA has no geographic boundaries (within the areas the company is currently active).
  6. TCA has mass appeal (it’s just about every product you can imagine)
  7. TCA is the Ultimate Value because…You only make a purchase when YOU find something you like or want.
  8. TCA products are not inflated to facilitate rewards, they are deflated (you’ll save 50% or better on all types of products and services from local and national companies).
  9. TCA is a win win Value is delivered first then rewards are delivered.
  10. TCA rewards you in direct proportion of the results produced.
  11. TCA benefits multiple people with the same transaction you would normally do. As a member, even at the most simple level, you are making a difference.
    1. You are saving 50% or better on items you want.
    2. You simply share and this may develop into extra income for you and those you share with (far beyond just the people you initially share with).
    3. You are helping local small and medium businesses.
    4. You are helping create jobs locally.
    5. You are benefitting non-profit groups (schools, clubs, churches etc..).
    6. You feel good because it is completely win win win. You, friends, businesses and non profits. All for something you can easily love to do (buy products you want at 50% or better savings). It’s no wonder over 80,000 people enrolled in the first 90 days!
                 Experts agree this is the best model for dong business EVER!




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The Website Builder Pro: Blogging For Money Beginners Guide

The Website Builder Pro: Blogging For Money Beginners Guide: "How To Write Your Article?" Blogging For Money Beginners Guide How To Write Your Article? Good question. And, whi...

Blogging For Money Beginners Guide




"How To Write Your Article?"

Blogging For Money Beginners Guide

How To Write Your Article?

Good question. And, while there are numerous suggestions on how to write your articles, there is one important matter which you should consider, and that is the YIN YANG of blogging. Before moving forward, let me give you a brief excerpt of what Yin Yang is: “Something created together in a single movement, and are bound together as parts of a mutual whole.”

Or basically, balance.

Let me ask you something. When you are writing your next article, whom are you writing for? For your readers (Humans) or for search engines (robots)? Blogging for Money unfortunately requires that we do both, although we must write, first and foremost for our readers, and then for search engines. Having this in mind, let’s break this down into a more comprehensible solution.

For Your Readers (The Yin)

1. Unique: Just like our DNA which is unique, I believe that every writer also has it’s unique form of writing. When writing - be yourself, use your own words, share your views, provide your opinion, give your readers emotion and most importantly try to connect with them (e.g. ignite a discussion). In my view, this is what makes an article unique, and nothing else, period. Do not confuse unique with original as they are not the same. Original means that you created the article your own, from scratch and not copied elsewhere.

2. Quality: Focus on what you are writing, and try to stay on your topic. Perform a thorough research before you start telling everyone about something. If you are recommending a product, service or an affiliate program, make an accurate research of what you will be writing about, compile the results, analyze them, and then draw your conclusions. If you had experience yourself, provide proof. This will give you credibility, and unless you gain your readers trust, it will be difficult to gain success.

In addition, avoid distractions on your post (such as ads) directing your readers attention on what you want to say. Adding images that are relevant to your post, are definitely recommended. Articles, such as Paid Reviews, are easily detected by your loyal readers and you want to keep that within a 3:1 ratio (at least). I am not saying here that we should not post paid reviews, but rather, avoid posting successively, one after the other. After all, we are blogging for money Blogging for money: Part 2 of the Reverse Order, will remind you of other useful information.

3. Add Value: Simple math. Add 1 and 2 of the above together and it is almost certain that you will give value to your readers. I wish to recall your attention to the following:

“Your visitors want to read a blog that gives them value and enhances their lives. Your principal motivation when producing content is to focus on these two aspects for your readers. After reading your blog they should feel good and thus, is the first step towards captivating an audience, building traffic and finally making money.”

Ok, so much for the Yin. Now for the Yang.

For Search Engines

The second most important part of writing is optimizing your content for search engines. Search engines drive traffic to your blog and these are the ones that matter most when blogging for money. Why? Because these users are the ones that are looking for something specific. Your regular readers are not (too) interested with your ads or affiliate links so don’t expect them to click that often. Maybe they will if whatever it is you are recommending is red hot:) The point is, what good is it to have quality content if no one will read it. Right?

Enter the Yang. SEO optimization is another important aspect to consider, when writing our articles. Techniques, such as, writing catchy titles, using proper keyword density, etc., are just but a few of various ways you need to know to do your SEO. Where else can you get such a precious source of information but from Mr. G. himself? The Search Engine Optimization Starter Guide and the Google SEO Report Card, made public recently, are great resources and a must read. Whenever possible apply those techniques, if you are seriously considering to achieve balance (Yin Yang).

There you have it, this in essence, is what I believe you need to write a good article. I am sure you also have different views and opinion, and for that purpose, I would like you to share it here, with us..



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