Marine Medical Supplies – What You Need and Where to Get Them
March 12, 2010 by Dunkin · 4 Comments
Medical marine supplies can be distributed depending on its use in commercial vessels, motor vessels yachts and pleasure craft. You can purchase the basic day to day marine medical supplies, just like the first aid kits and for long hauls, you can also purchase round the world racing or cruising kits. For the long haul, make sure pack in there defibrillators and oxygen supplies. Providers of marine medical supplies can be asked for assistance through their hotlines on mobile phones, landlines or HF radio. They should be able to teach their clients how to use the products, some standard first aid procedures and even advanced life support techniques. Accidents happen when you least expect it so it is always best to be prepared. In choosing marine medical supplies, you need the whole package that is organized enough to have easy to read and follow instructions. Complicated instructions and procedures might cause more trouble because during emergencies, you will not have the time to read and ask questions.
Marine medical supplies are, of course, meant to be used on water so everything is water-proof. With this in hand, you can treat injuries just like a certified medical professional. Be careful when choosing your marine medical kits. The company you will be getting your supplies from should have enough knowledge on the products and reliable enough regarding the quality of their outputs. It will also help if the content of the supplies are designed and created by team of professionals such as ocean racers, ship captain, medical doctors, trauma teams, yacht captains, recreational driver, military driver, sailing instructor and the like. Another thing about marine medical supplies, it should not be too heavy to be lifted and transported. It should contain supplies that will be valuable to the victims in case of accidents or emergencies. Hemorrhage control and fluid resuscitation are among the most important equipment that should be inside the medical kit. This is very essential especially for those in naval combat. It is the task of the medical workers to check if all equipment and medicines required are included in the marine medical supplies. A fully equipped supply of medical equipment, meaning not just the basic, gives the medical workers more confidence in doing their work. If you want to know where to get your supplies, check out various specialty websites online. There are more varieties of types and products and brand names you can choose from over the internet than in a supply store in your location.
To make your research uncomplicated, fast, easy and trustworthy, get your marine medical supplies by searching the World Wide Web. You do not have to drive numerous stores just to complete your medical kit. At the comfort of your home, you can have all the products you need delivered at your doorsteps. Online stores selling marine medical supplies know and understand the medical workers need top brands and high quality products so this is what they usually offer their clients. Get the right supplies fast and easy, get online today.
The Fundamental of Recycling for the Future
March 7, 2010 by Dunkin · 7 Comments
Right through history, recycling has been around in one form or another. Even as long ago as 400 BC signs of earlier recycling are known to have taken place. Archaeological studies show that historical waste dumps contained less of what is known nowadays as household waste, such as pots, tools and ash, which demonstrates that people were, even in those days, keen to reuse products at a time when natural resources weren’t so freely available. Little did they know that what they were starting would play such a huge role in shaping the world for future generations
Indeed it could be argued that the old ‘rag-and-bone’ man was just an early recycler collecting unwanted goods on his horse and cart, before reusing or turning the collected items into something new.
During periods such as the World War Years, recycling and re-use were common place as natural resources became much more difficult to come by. As well as food being rationed, certain materials such as metal and fibre werenormally permitted only for use by the government in support of military operations, to meet manufacturing requirements often in the production of weaponry.
Due to rising energy costs, the need to recycle aluminium increased in the 1970′s.. As a material aluminium utilises much less energy in the production process than some other materials. Also it was much sought after because of its non rusting properties. The demand for aluminium saw the rise of scrap metal dealers who were willing to pay money in exchange for good quality metal. Also, in the 70′s in parts of the United States of America, the first vehicles were seen to be collecting waste with a separate trailer for the collection of recyclable materials being towed behind the vehicle.
To the late 1980′s, early nineties and as the awareness of managing the global environmental state increased amongst worldwide governments, the focus upon recycling really started to gather momentum. In the UK, the government imposed recycling targets upon Local Authorities and with the introduction of the new legislation upon the waste industry, recycling schemes really began to take off. The once commonly well known waste disposal companies, began to call themselves waste management companies and demonstrated through the offer of waste collection and recyclable material collection that waste needed to be handled more effectively.
Today, many hundreds of materials and products can be recycled, ranging from paper, card, glass and plastics, to mobile phones, electrical items, printer cartridges, textiles, clothing and concrete. The demand for different types of collection receptacles has increased dramatically.
What is Recycling?
The term recycling describes the process of converting used materials into new or nearly new materials to avoid the need for potentially useful materials or products to be discarded. Essentially it is diverting waste from landfill.
Recycling plays a key role in a world where climate change is high on the environmental agenda. It helps to reduce the need to unnecessarily send waste materials and products to landfill or other waste disposal options. This in turn diminishes the need or the reliance upon consuming fresh or new raw materials, reduces energy use and air and water pollution, all of which contribute to lower greenhouse gas emissions.
Recycling is probably mostnoticeable through the recycling services now provided by local authorities for domestic refuse and recycling collections and by modern waste management companies who generally offer a full range of waste and recycling collection services. Some companies, who have traditionally focused only on the collection of recyclable products, are now extending their service offering to collect general waste as well.
Some factories will generate dangerous waste, so visit www.biffa.co.uk and bring in the professionals to be sure of secure disposal and compliance with the law.
In the waste sector, the common promotional activity surrounds the waste hierarchy – ‘reduce, reuse, recycle and recover’. This four R slogan is a simple message designed for a far reaching audience. Think about how you can reduce your waste. Can the waste products or materials be reused? Can the waste product or material be recycled or recovered?
The waste hierarchy is a strategy which many waste management companies and local authorities consider when developing new waste management strategies. The strategy is intended to focus the mind around preventing waste being generated in the first place. Consider the options for reuse and recycling but ultimately minimise the amount of waste produced at the end of the cycle.
So the emphasis is very much on the entire production process. The waste hierarchy extends much wider than to waste management companies and local authorities. Working groups have been set up to bring many sectors together to consider the entire waste cycle. For example, the manufacturer of a product needs to consider how the product is to be manufactured. Can parts be used which can later be recycled or reused? Can the amount of packaging which surrounds the product be reduced? When the product reaches the retailer, is it necessary for the product to be placed within an outer package? Once the retailer sells the product, what will the purchaser do with the unwanted elements of the purchase, i.e. the packaging? How will the packaging be collected and where will it go? Will it return to a recycling plant, for onward transfer to a reprocessing plant, where the cycle begins all over again?
How are Materials Collected for Recycling?
Legislation now dictates that all waste should be treated to avoid the amount of recyclables and unnecessary waste going direct to landfill. Since 1996, UK government has applied a landfill tax on all waste disposed of within landfill. The rate of tax has increased considerably in recent years rising from the original level of £8 per ton, to today’s rate of £40 per ton. The UK government has previously announced that this will increase further to £48 per ton by the end of 2010/11. This rate applies to all general waste streams, although there is a lower rate for inert materials. Sending waste directly to landfill is an expensive option and finding suitable methods to divert waste away from landfill is now a priority. For inert materials the rate is £2.50 per ton.
So, the message to everyone is clear, segregate your waste to reduce the volume of waste going to landfill. Traditionally, at home or at work, as soon as you place waste in the container , it is forgotten about. Someone else will collect it and take it away. Nowadays, at home and at work, recycling is being encouraged through the provision of containers in which to place specific recyclable materials. At home, the children are often the keen recyclers.
Perhaps the most common materials to be seen being collected for recycling are paper, card, glass, metals and plastics. But the opportunity to recycle a vast number of materials or products continues to grow.
One of the ways to make certain we do not disappear at the bottom of a mountain of waste materials is to generate a lot more energy recovering facilities in order that our waste materials becomes a very importantresource.
The methods of collecting materials or waste to be recycled is also increasing and becoming more noticeable within local communities. Dedicated collection sites, often referred to as a bring bank sites, are springing up in supermarket car parks to encourage customers of the supermarket to return such items as bottles, newspapers or cardboard to the containers on their way into the supermarket.
Local Authority waste collection crews or their appointed contractors will collect refuse and recyclables from the kerbside usually at the front of your home. Collection from domestic premises generally remains the responsibility of the local council and many have now employed the provision of bins in which to collect specified recyclable materials or products.
In the industrial and commercial sector, waste management companies offer separate containers in which the customer deposits the appropriate waste stream or recyclable material ready for collection. The bins will often be clearly labeled as to which recyclable materials should be placed within that container or bin. Alternatively, the bins will be colour coded to identify which recyclable materials should be placed within which bins.
The key to a successful recycling initiative is educating about what can be recycled and how. In the commercial world getting the co-operation of factory employees is crucial. The introduction of any recycling scheme must ensure that in asking staff to separate waste for recycling, it does not become time consuming and affect the effectiveness of what employees should be doing in their work. The introduction of any recycling scheme should be kept simple.
The Recycling Process
Various collection systems exist for the collection of the recyclable material . Whichever collection system is employed , the materials are taken to a recycling centre where they will be segregated from other wastes.
To begin the recycling process from a collection point of view, the more recyclable material which can be separated at source, i.e. at home or in the work place, the more efficient it will be for the waste collector. That is why separate containers are supplied to the waste producer to encourage separation at source. If card can be collected on a vehicle, which will collect no other waste material, the card will be kept clean and therefore will have a higher value when it reaches the processing plant. Similarly, dedicated glass collection vehicles are used to collect only glass. Apart from the obvious health and safety reasons and the weight of collected glass, it will have a much higher value if the collected glass load is not contaminated with other waste.
Once collected, the recyclable materials can be taken direct to a reprocessing plant, if the load contains only that specific type of material. So a dedicated glass collection vehicle could take the load directly to a glass processing plant. It is more likely that the glass will have to be bulked up for onward shipment to the processor.
If mixed recyclables have been collected such as paper and card within the same container, it may be necessary for the collector to take the load to a materials recycling facility to unload and allow the load to be sorted into separate paper and card bundles for onward transfer to a paper or card processing plant. Whichever method is used, the recyclable material collected will usually be sorted or cleaned before going through to a reprocessing plant to be converted to a new resource and ultimately used as a new product or in manufacturing. Inert materials can be a useful by product at landfill, for example shredded tyres to aid traction on access roads.
In serious economic periods such as today, minimising food waste will make a considerable difference to the expenditure on a personal as well as a nationwide level.
The Increasing Importance of Recycling
In the UK around 35% of waste collected from households is recycled or composted. Whilst in the commercial and industrial sector, the volume of waste sent to landfill has declined substantially in recent years and the volume of waste now being diverted for recycling or reuse by this sector has risen above the volumes going to landfill. But there is still much to be done to increase rates further in this sector.
Landfill continues to play an important role in the management of waste across the UK as not all wastes can be recycled and some are more suited to landfill disposal than by any other means. However, it’s not just the increasing costs of disposing of waste directly in landfill which is making recycling a more attractive option for businesses. Landfill is becoming scarce, with some experts suggesting that the amount of space available across all UK landfill sites, has less than ten years existence remaining before all sites are deemed to be full. Such countries as Dubai have filled parts of the coastline with their waste and created useful land area to extend the boundaries of their country.
In recent years, waste management companies have had to change their focus, and start to consider and invest in new technologies, such as energy from waste plants, anaerobic digestion plants and mechanical biological treatment plants, as alternatives to landfill. Local Authorities have also adapted their attitudes by undertaking detailed strategic reviews as to how waste under their jurisdiction should be handled. In some cases this has meant that unitary authorities are progressing plans to introduce long term contracts, usually around 25 years in length, through which to manage their entire waste management requirements. These contracts will often include the need to build a facility through which to handle all waste generated across the region by segregating all waste streams. The contracts may also include the collection of all waste and recyclables from households across the area. So the face of waste management is changing rapidly. The days of just throw it in the dustbin have disappeared and the advent of new technologies are upon us.
Conclusion
Recycling is now a way of life and is here to stay. It has evolved over the years from something that was undertaken without any real thought behind it. The trusty rag and bone man was just trying to make a living. Today, many blue chip organisations are setting out plans for a ‘zero to landfill’ waste policy, where the intention is very clear – reduce waste, reuse waste and recycle waste, but no waste must end up in landfill.
Many homes across the country now have some form of bin in which to separate waste for recycling. The need to separate newspapers, aluminium cans and plastic bottles are almost common place. Whilst in industrial and commercial sectors, there is an increasing list of items to consider for recycling such as printer cartridges, office paper, metal and electrical equipment.
Ideally the whole process would be a complete cycle such as it was in the days of the horse. However the advent of new technologies will accelerate further the way in which our waste is to be managed in the future, but it is highly unlikely that we will ever reach the ultimate waste free society. There will always be a need for waste to be disposed of somewhere, somehow.
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February 14, 2010 by Dunkin · 10 Comments
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Surviving the Current Financial Crisis
October 5, 2009 by Dunkin · 10 Comments
In the current climate of apparent worldwide economic crisis there has been a traumatic worldwide economic meltdown which has put the world economy as we know it at risk. There are many companies who will not survive but there are some who will not only survive but will benefit in these unfortunate times. For instance our business in web design has increased recently because in an effort to reduce costs companies are turning to the internet to improve sales without incurring huge overheads. So companies like ours suddenly are in greater demand. However for the majority of the population it is a question of surviving and getting through it. If your business is on a sound financial footing and you have money behind you then this will be beneficial in the coming years. You may even be able to reduce employee salaries for a period of time, rather than have redundancies or even closing down, but whatever strategy you apply it will need to be with the agreement of the workforce because a company is dependent of the good will of its employees at such a time. During the early stages of the crisis the British company JCB, which makes big machinery like bull dozers and diggers, chose with the agreement of the workforce, to reduce everyone’s salary for 6 months rather than lay off people or go out of business.
Cash flow
Most businesses go to the wall because of problems with cash flow. If there is not enough money coming it to pay for goods and services then it will not be long before a company goes into bankruptcy. Constant monitoring of the financial position is crucial. It is so easy to spend and not realise how much is leaking out and where it is all going. Keeping a tight control on costs is always a vital activity because that is what makes or breaks a company. More profits always come from reducing outgoings whether it’s reducing waste or cheaper purchasing or decreasing the workforce. I once listened to an audio tape on how to become wealthy and the one item to impact me was the advice to plug the leaks. Most people when running short of money try to find a way of making more money, but without a balance of reducing outgoings they never seem to resolve their problem. The simple reason is that when people earn more they spend more. If you imaging a bath with the tap turned on to fill it up. If the plug is securely in place the bath will fill up fairly quickly. But if the bath was full of holes no matter how much water you pour into the bath it will never fill up. The analogy is that the bath is your bank account, the tap is your earnings and the holes are your spending. Since listening to that tape, I have made a point of keeping expenses to a minimum at home and at work and every little sum of money coming in I see as a positive step to achieving wealth.
Avoid buying anything unless you absolutely have to or defer some necessary purchase for a few more months if possible. It’s amazing how you can manage without something for a period of time by using up existing or old stocks and making sure that waste is reduced to an absolute minimum.
Look for Bargains in Purchasing.
When you do have to purchase goods to run the business, make sure you look out for bargains or negotiate for a better deal than you may have achieved previously. When times are tough, sales with no profits are better than nothing and there are some good deals to be had. One company I recently heard about sold a house for half the price when a customer came along with a cash offer. The SEO company that we run had a lot of server hosting accounts with various different companies and we found that we could save at least £3,000 each year through careful consolidation.
Look for Bargains in purchasing.
By taking a good long hard look at all of the business overheads I am sure it will be easy to identify those areas similar to ours where you have large outgoings. If those costs are vital to the functioning of the business then looking for better deals with other providers or renegotiate with current provider to maybe save thousands of euros. So in many ways the current economic climate could be seen as a good thing because it forces businesses to review their outgoings and get rid of the dead wood. In any business, the higher the outgoings, the smaller the profits. When there is an economic downturn or some loss of business unless you have unlimited capital set aside, it is essencial to reduce spending otherwise the business will not survive. Most really successful businesses understand the value of controlling outgoings and constantly review costs, even when times are good. I always remember my mother and grandmother saying of someone who was well off, that they were rich because they never spent their money, they hung onto it.
Tighten your Belt – No need for Extravagent Spending
Although looking at reducing large overheads is one way to improve the viability of your company, another is to pay attention to the small amounts going out. It is so easy to think ‘Oh it’s only a few pounds’ but small amounts add up and can so easily get out of control. Remember that old saying ‘take care of the pennies and the pounds will take care of themselves’ I think it is so true. So cut out unnecessary spending, no perks on the business such as lunches or dinners to woo customers. They rarely actually need it if your business is offering honest value for money and top class services, and in most cases customers and prospects will appreciate you being prudent if it means you stay in business and continue as their valued suppliers. Bosses can lead the way by paying themselves less or taking a pay cut showing that they are willing to tighten their own belts.
Recently it was announced that Bruce Forsythe was taking a cut in salary for his position as the host of Strictly Come Dancing, one of the most popular programmes on TV at the moment. He believed that they were being overpaid and put his money where his mouth was.
Another major area of expense is salaries and the costs that go with them. If you employ a large number of people the overhead expenses are huge. However there is always a natural wastage where people leave or retire so without actively having to make people redundant there may be opportunities to reduce the wages bill when times are hard. Efficiency and effectiveness of the people working in the company is critical and communicating with the workforce as to how they can reduce wastage and be more effective can be a rewarding policy.
One example from my previous work in organisations was when running a supervisors workshop. One of the delegates was complaining that when he needed to order supplies he had to sent the request up the line and wait until the senior manager had given the go ahead. As he was responsible for keeping supplies stocked and felt very frustrated at the time it took for him to get the approval he needed. I was shocked to hear that he was being so hampered in doing his job properly. So when I asked the question. ‘What’s to stop you ordering the goods yourself?’ after a long think, he said it had always been done that way. Nobody had questioned the procedure and whether it was still necessary to follow it. The outcome was that the he was given the go ahead to do the ordering himself and the senior manager was freed from one task he could happily do without.
Do Your Customers have Financial Liquidity?
If one of your customers is a very large company and they are source of the majority of your revenue then you are in a high risk position. It is a good idea to ensure that you have more than one high volume customer as well as lots of smaller ones so that you will be covered if one suddenly defaults on payment.
Find out the financial stability of your best customers. When the income of a customer falls then their ability to purchase goods and services is affected. If they are able to pay, then you will be able to pay your suppliers. There is nothing worse than doing a lot of work or selling a lot of stock to customer and then not getting paid. Situations like this can often cost you money, and that is the road to financial ruin, so be sure to be aware of your client’s economic situation as best as possible. We use the free Dunn and Bradstreet financial tracking service to identify any negative changes registered against any of our major clients
A customer of ours who are a team of town planning consultants were lucky their business was very healthy with positive cash flow when a large customer went into liquidation owing about £10,000. This was a lot of money to lose but their business was very healthy financially and they survived.
Find out the financial stability of your best customers. When the income of a customer falls then their ability to purchase goods and services is minimised. If they are able to pay on time, then you will be able to pay your suppliers. There is nothing worse than doing a lot of work or selling a lot of stock to customer and then not getting paid. Situations like this can often make the difference between success or failure. The cost to you in money and wasted effort and resources could be the road to financial ruin, so make sure you are aware of your client’s economic situation as much as possible. When the financial crisis happened one of our best customers suddenly switched to a two month payment plan which meant that we did not get any money from them for a month. When we protested the chief executive told his manager to find another suppler. There were a number of outstanding invoices worth thousands of pounds and we were powerless to do anything. Our overheads were compromised for that month but we were fortunate enough to have access to a reserve fund to tide us over. And yes we did get paid the whole amount over time.
Don’t Borrow Money
When the world is in a financial meltdown it is better not to borrow money if you can help it. If you have already borrowed significant sums of money then make sure you talk to your bank and get the best deal on repayments you can. If it’s possible to repay a chunk of money to reduce the interest you are paying out then do so. To me interest is money going out for nothing in return and is not good money management.
Having said all that, the interest rate in America is just over 1% and recently rates have been radically reduced in the UK. But that in itself is what caused this whole financial mess in the first place. People borrow money cheaply then re-lend it at a higher rate of interest and take the difference in profit. Once the interest rate rises to a more normal level they will bail out and take their billions off to buy an island somewhere while everyone else pays the price. I know that is an over simplification of the problem, but it serves to demonstrate that the greed of a few has caused the distress of millions of the majority.
In my property rental business, a few years ago I had to let a house at a reduced rent but found a good long term tenant. This meant that the income was only just covering my costs but subsequently, because of the drop in interest rates, the mortgage repayments on the property have been reduced by £150 a month. This means I have been able to realise a small profit and with that money I am reinvesting it in improvements to the house. Long term I see it as a good investment to maintain the standard and value of the property. So for some companies who have had to borrow money to stay afloat there is the benefit of lower interest rates to reduce the burden of repayments.
You Only Have to Make it Through
The world financial situation at the moment, I realise, is much more complicated than is indicated above. But the simple ways of dealing with crisis can often be the best option. Cut everything down to the bone and think about the days when people did not have such complicated lives. They managed their businesses without a tax advice consultant , a water cooler, coffee machines and other such luxuries that we often take for granted. They made do by either doing extra work themselves or just going without. Obviously as your business grows, or recovers, it doesn’t become economically viable to sit and trawl through tax return forms or to have to do a lot of extra research and administration yourself, so you can restore those facilities that help to make you money once you have recovered your initial position.
Now I am not suggesting that we should go back to the good old days. What I am saying is that we might think we can’t manage without all our gimmicks such as mobile phones that take photos, but the reality is that we can do more with a great deal less, as long as we put ourselves into the right frame of mind and think positively about what we can achieve rather than what we haven’t got. Obviously as your business grows, or recovers, it doesn’t become economically viable to sit and trawl through tax return forms or to have to do a lot of extra research and administration yourself, so you can restore those facilities as and when you have recovered your financial equilibrium.
Think what the Victorians did with the limited resources they had at their disposal. The horse was the main mode of transport and they used the manure to heat cold- frames and managed to grow pineapples without any other form of heating. They did not have cars, computers, mobile phones or even phones. The railway was only just coming into being, and they did not even have electricity. But with their energy and ingenuity they conquered the world. The industrial revolution with their steam driven machines changed our economy for ever. In the past there was no such thing as designer and yet businesses survived|thrived.
Stay in a Positive Frame of Mind
By this I do not mean be in denial and pretend the world is not going through a tough time. But if you are continually thinking and worrying about the negative aspects of the financial situation, then you are likely to make it come true. Don’t forget you get what you wish for and by concentrating on something then it will work like a wish, so why not concentrate on ways of getting new customers, giving better value to your existing customers and how your company could offer new products or services to your existing customer base?
The challenge of any financial crisis is to find ways of increasing your customer base by offering inducements for purchasers to use your company rather than the competition’s services.
Conclusion
Although during this recession there is no doubt times are hard for people who have lost their work. No work, equals no money coming in, so how do people pay their bills and their mortgages? If consumers have been prudent during times of prosperity and they have a nest egg for a rainy day, then they can probably manage for a few months until they get another job. But if they are already up to their eyes in debt then they will face personal bankruptcy and could lose everything.
One economist had identified that in the past the higher the level of personal debt in an economy, the deeper the depression that followed. Prior to the current financial meltdown the level of personal debt was extremely high and the recession is a worldwide event.
In spite of all that, some people are managing quite well if they have jobs or some other type of income. One article I read recently said that the death rate reduced noticeably during recession and put that down to eating more economically at home and not eating so much junk food. So OK we can’t afford to go out for meals as much, and things are more costly, but home prepared food is often better for you and sharing meals with the family is a way of coming together and communicating. So it’s not all bad. Good luck for a prosperous future.
XSitePro 2 Webeditor for newbies and professionals
September 16, 2009 by Dunkin · 7 Comments
Welcome to my little XSitePro review
Have you ever wondered how everyone seems to have a website these days? Lots of people have good-loking websites but you know that this person cannot write code or has no special graphical skills so the question is: how did they get their webpage without spending lots of money to a programmer?
Or imagine another scenario: actually you can code but it just takes months to get started with most of the web applications. And you would like to have a few useful applications and widgets at hand when you need them. Also a few well looking templates so you won’t have to do the whole work all by yourself or have to outsource it for a lot of money.
So what to do? Learn all the needed skills for programming, photoshop and a lot of other stuff you might wanted to realize online? Is there really a need for you to do it all by yourself, especially if you for example just want to do few pages just for fun where you just want to play around and not invest lots of work, time and money?
Okay, the good news is: there are software applications that lets you do all the things mentioned above with the click of a mouse. A Software that isn’t expensive and that is easy to use. There may be others too, but i’ve tested them all and the only one i can really recommend for ease of use and value for the money is XSitePro.
XSitePro is a powerful software which comes with about 200 ready to use graphical templates which are fully customizable. But you don’t have to rely on the templates, you can also start your page from scratch if you want. XSitePro WYSIWYG is a built-in editor which means if you can type your text in word you can use XSitePro. XSitePro comes with everything you would probably need: thousands of cliparts, a manual, the ability to embed video and audio (just select the file from your computer, XSitePro will do the rest), the ability to add RSS feeds, Google XML sitemaps, siloing feature, a built-in ftp client, tons of widgets like email cloaker, banner rotator, faq section, countdown timer and is also ready for monetization: just enter your Google publisher ID or your ID from amazon and other networks and you can directly embed the ads into your site. You’ll never have to leave the program for anything else. XSitePro is also ready to make your site available for mobile phones. Just a few clicks and all is done.
There is so much more one could write about XSitePro but there is only one thing you should know: i trust this software and the company and i trust XSitePro. I used it since 2007 and i am still using it for all my websites. And i am pretty sure you too will fall in love with XSitePro as soon as you start using it. Why don’t give it a try? Make use of the free trial version of XSitePro and see what it can do for you. There is nothing to loose and so much to gain. Now go to the home of XSitePro and download your copy. You will congratulate yourself afterwards for making such a wise decision. And your friends who thought “i never thought that X could do such a beautiful website…” will never know your secret. Except you tell them like i told you now. Enjoy!
MySpace Social Network
March 22, 2009 by Dunkin · 5 Comments
MySpace has become the most popular social networking site in the world with more than 95 million members. It accounts for 80 percent of all visits to online social networking sites according to Wikipedia. MySpace anticipates 50% of their total traffic to come from mobile phones within the next few years.
Even though MySpace has millions of users, it’s slowly losing market share to Facebook. Right now, MySpace has a larger foothold internationally but that is expected to change soon.
MySpace is an online community that lets you meet your friends’ friends. Create a community on MySpace and you can share photos, journals, and interests with your growing network of mutual friends.
The site is more for those individuals that aren’t tech savvy, which I think is part of its popularity. Users can add music, video, graphics, new fonts and crazy layout schemes to their profiles via the easy-to-use interface.
MySpace users can even use a script called a MySpace layout stealer to copy other user’s layouts. They can also use graphics and video files that are hosted elsewhere, which is nice because it gives people an incentive to create new layouts in exchange for putting a link in the layouts they create.
MySpace backgrounds are a dime a dozen these days, and I know how tiring it can be to try and track down one that feels even mildly original. So many free MySpace backgrounds look alike or very close to it that locating an original layout can be frustrating. However, if you spend a little time looking around, you’re sure to find one you’ll like.
Cheap Calling Cards don
March 11, 2009 by Dunkin · 8 Comments
Prepaid calling cards are a great source of low domestic rates for international calling cards. Cheap calling cards are another great way to save even more on your phone calls. For faculty and staff that travel on behalf of corporations, caller ID blocking cards are available through their offices of telecommunications. To request a calling card, a department administrator usually sends a written request to the director of the office of telecommunications.
Calling cards are good for long distance when used in moderation. On most calling cards you’ll be charged a set amount of minutes each time you use it. Phonecards or calling cards are available in most countries in retail stores, retail chains and commonly corner stores.
Generally, remote memory phonecards can be issued by many companies and come in countless varieties. International calling cards and prepaid calling cards are available through websites and can be mailed to you. There is no such thing as a free calling card, but some of the rates you find are darn cheap. This is another reason why prepaid calling cards are preferred by more people. There are more chances for you to save with the control that you have for your funds and calls.
Cheap calling cards are available at grocery stores, discount marts, cellular and electronics stores, and many other outlets. Calling cards are a convenient and inexpensive way to be sure you can place international and domestic calls when and where you need to. Find pre-paid and post-paid phone cards with the best rates for your calling destinations. International calling cards are a quick and a less expensive way to keep in touch with your friends and family that do not live with you right now.
Calling cards are good companions for mobile phones. Mobile phone calling plans, especially regional plans, sometimes have expensive long-distance rates. Prepaid calling cards are great to call anywhere around the globe without any agreements, contracts or monthly bills. Calls can be made from any type of phone, private and public, even hotels or offices.
Rather than give employees company cell phones and reimburse them later, telephone calling cards are a cheap and easy way to handle communication. They shorten the miles between you and loved ones while you’re away on business, too. If you want international calling cards for say Japan, yet you want the quality of any top card, select any cards from a reputable site. Some calling cards to certain countries have extra fees and 3 minutes increments, those calling cards are good for long calls. For short calls pick a calling card with one minute increment.

