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Introduction
Step 1: Where to Find The Vehicle of Your Choice
Step 2: Making the Initial Contact (Common Questions and Answers)
Step 3: The Face to Face Presentation
Step 4: Closing the Deal
Step 5: Paperwork and Insurance
Definitions 17
Suggested "Assignment Agreement"
Telephone Information Sheet
Assignees Responsibilities
Power of Attorney
Uniform Commercial Code, Article 9, Section 311
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INTRODUCTION
THE CONCEPT
PROBLEM: A person has a car he no longer can afford. It may be about to be repossessed.
PROBLEM: Another person has a "Bad Credit" history and cannot buy a car, but can well afford to make the payment on a recent model vehicle.
SIMPLE SOLUTION: Put these two people together. One person will assume the other persons payments and insurance.
NEW COMPANIES EMERGED
A few years ago an industry emerged that served the needs of individuals who have had past credit problems, but can now afford monthly car payments. These companies helped people with past credit problems such as:
Bankruptcy
Repossession
Judgments
Divorce
Medical Bills
No Past Credit History
Late Payments
Many Other Problems
These setbacks are held against these individuals by lending institutions for up to seven years.
WHAT THESE COMPANIES DO
These companies would find vehicle owners who can no longer afford their monthly payments. These owners would gladly allow someone to take over payments on their vehicle in order to save their credit, with no credit check.
SAVE $1,500/$3,000
These companies charge the Buyer/Assignee between $1,500.00 and $3,000.00 for their services just to put these two parties together, without doing a credit check.
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· Introduction
· Structure Of The Skin
· Factors Affecting The Skin
· Synonyms
· Some Myths About Stretch Marks
· Some Facts About Stretch Marks
· How Stretch Marks Are Formed
· Predisposing Factors For Stretch Marks
· Conditions Causing Stretch Marks
· Where Stretch Marks Are Found
· How Stretch Marks Affect You
· Pregnancy And Stretch Marks
· How Exercise Is Related With Stretch Marks
· How Diet Is Related With Stretch Marks
· Role Of Hormones In The Development Of Stretch Marks
· How Mind Is Related With Stretch Marks
· How To Manage Stretch Marks
· Natural Substances For Stretch Marks
· Alternative Systems For Stretch Marks
· How To Prevent Stretch Marks
· Some Queries
· Conclusion
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INTRODUCTION
Each and every person may get stretch marks irrespective of age, sex, general health, life situation etc. However, these factors can make a favorable situation for stretch marks in many cases. Stretch marks appear as a result of excessive stretching of the skin for a prolonged period of time, which in turn, results in the rupture of collagen fibers in the skin. This causes cosmetic problems due to the appearance of pinkish or silvery white lines in different parts of the body.
Beauty–consciousness is an innate weakness of man. Hence, most of us leave no stone unturned in improving our looks. The skin is considered the mirror of the human body and reflects the physical, mental and emotional status of every individual. Therefore, the care of skin naturally assumes utmost significance in beauty care.
The number of people attending beauty clinics and dermatology departments is increasing day by day. Even though skin diseases have a negligible mortality rate, most people are worried about skin problems on account of the social stigma. A person with a disease involving an internal organ may not be as worried as another suffering from a skin ailment in view of the simple reason that everyone can expressly notice the change in the latter in the form of a distortion or plain ugliness.
STRUCTURE OF THE SKIN
The skin has three layers - The outer layer called the epidermis, the inner one called the hypodermis and the dermis in between these two. The epidermis is made up of keratinocytes and melanocytes. The dermis contains fibers made up of proteins such as collagen and elastin with a gel like ground substance to fill the gap between the protein fibers. The inner hypodermis contains fat and connective tissues with blood vessels and nerves.
Collagen: It is a structural protein that forms 80% of connective tissues. It acts as a cementing substance between body cells. The rate of tissue repair depends on the production of collagen. Conditions that hamper collagen formation can delay wound healing.
Elastin: It is also a protein that maintains the elasticity of the skin. Along with collagen and glycosaminoglycans it forms the connective tissue.
The human skin has got several functions such as protection, heat regulation, water balance, excretion etc. It supports the deep body structures and is capable of stretching to some extent due to the presence of elastic protein fibers in the dermis. But too fast enlargement of the body parts cause excessive stretching of the skin, resulting in the breaking of collagen and elastin fibers of the dermis. This causes a slightly depressed discoloration called stria atrophia or stretch marks. Initially these marks are slightly pinkish and later become white or silvery in appearance.
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Chapter 1: Introduction.................4
1.1 So Just What is Google Adsense?.................5
1.2 What Can it do for Me?.................8
1.3 What Kinds of Ads Will I Get on My Site?.................12
1.4 How do I Get Started?.................14
1.5 What are Users Saying about AdSense?.................15
1.6 Am I Going to Make a Lot of Money Off of This?.................17
Chapter 2: Building Content-Rich Sites.................20
2.1 What are Content-Rich Sites and Why Have One?.................21
2.2 How Do I Build One?.................25
2.3 What Kind of Content Should I Put Up?.................27
2.4 Sample Google AdSense pages-real sites.................36
Chapter 3: SEO?Search Engine Optimization.................39
3.1 Things to Consider.................41
3.2 Likes and dislikes of Googlebots.................46
Chapter 4: About Specific Keyword Density Ranges.................50
4.1 Do-it-Yourself SEO.................55
Chapter 5: About Extreme Content Sites.................60
Chapter 6: Using Traffic Equalizer.................63
6.1 Using Traffic Equalizer.................64
6.2 Google?s Guidelines.................67
Chapter 7: Using Traffic Hurricane.................68
Chapter 8: MetaWebs............72
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Chapter 9: Additional Web Page Creation Software.................77
9.1 Directory Generator.................78
9.2 Traffic TurboCharger.................82
Chapter 10: The Eyes Have it-So Where are They?.................85
10.1 Frontloading.................86
10.2 Don?t Nest, Just List.................87
10.3 Put web links where people will see them.........88
10.4 Never Hide Headers.................89
Chapter 11: Building a Virtual Content Empire to Display Ads On.................93
11.1 Blogging.................95
11.2 Blog and Ping-not just funny names...............99
Chapter 12: Using RSS Feeds for Content.................101
12.1 How do I start using RSS feeds?.................102
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Chapter 13: Summing Up.................105
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Chapter 1: Introduction
You?ve probably heard a lot about Google AdSense (which is actually more accurately known as Google AdSense V1), but you may not know just what it is. Well, for one thing, it?s a one of the hottest new ways to make money online without having to do a whole lot. If you?ve read Robert Kiyosaki?s book, ?Rich Dad, Poor Dad,? you know that passive income is the best kind of income to have.
Passive income is income that you get without having to work for it. I know this may sound like some kind of ?pie in the sky? get-rich-quick scheme, but passive income is for real. In fact, every single billionaire on earth uses the power of passive income to keep money coming in while he or she jets off to parties and resorts and such.
The best example of passive income in the physical world is real estate. When you own an apartment building and hire a property manager and a maintenance crew to take care of it for you and collect the rents, all you have to do is cash the checks that roll in.
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You can profit from selling crafts and crafting supplies even if you never make a single project.
There’s many ways to profit from craft related items, but this report deals with one tactic that is not known by many, yet has proven to be extremely profitable for those that have tried this method.
In your town, is there a business that operates by selling used appliances? If so, this business is probably quite profitable because the owner is making money off of his or her skills, while putting very little investment into his or her business.
The owners of used appliance stores usually pick-up broken down appliances from the street, like washers, dryers and refrigerators that others have thrown away, or they purchase these broken appliances dirt-cheap from others that do not want to pay for costly repairs.
They then take the appliances to their shops, repair them, clean them or paint them if needed and resell them to make a very hefty profit.
You see used car dealers, small engine shops and even furniture stores using this method, yet you very rarely see other types of business owners apply this method towards their sales.
How many times have you seen a used clothing store, or a thrift shop, repair clothes to resell for a nicer profit? Me, I’ve seen none. Usually used clothing stores and thrift shops wash and dry clothing that doesn’t need to be repaired, while throwing the damaged clothing into the trash.
What about toys? How many times have you seen toys being thrown away along side of the road? Now I know it’s not very wise to repair toys, because if not repaired correctly then you could be held liable for damages if a child is hurt, but still you’re overlooking one very profitable venture by ignoring other people’s “trash”.
Now you can make money, by recycling others trash, by visiting yard sales and thrift stores and even by asking your family and friends for all their used clothing and old stuffed toys before they throw them away.
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Introduction
What’s an autoresponder?..........................5
How can I make money with autoresponders?........................6
Pick a topic
Your personal interests and areas of expertise.......................8
A self-quiz for finding a topic...................10
Marketability: Will they buy?.....................13
A quiz for marketability..........................13
Research your market
Searches: Google, eBay, Amazon.............................17
Groups and forums.............................23
Survey Says? Conducting marketing surveys..................25
Sample marketing survey.........................29
Create content
Original content.............................30
Affiliate and reseller programs..............33
Craft your autoresponder messages
Making your product irresistible.....................42
Testimonials: A marketer’s best friend...............44
Spam-Me-Not: Avoiding too much hype.............................47
Spam filters: Is your message zap-proof?........................49
Formatting your autoresponder messages.......................50
Set up your site
Name your domain.............................54
Web hosting: free or fee?.........................57
Accounts you need: NameStick, PayPal, ClickBank..............62
A note on web site content.......................63
Build your opt-in list
Free methods: articles, e-books and mini e-courses...........64
Paid methods: PPC campaigns, classifieds, and co-registration lists.................66
Drive traffic to your site
Keywords: Optimize, don’t stuff................73
Keep visitors coming back......................74
The No-Spam Diet: Black and white listing............................75
Launch your list building campaign...........77
Sample Autorseponder Messages...................79
Recommended Reading.............................105
More Resources.............................107
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INTRODUCTION
What’s an autoresponder?
If you’ve ever asked for information online about a product or service, or signed up for an e-list or group membership on the Internet, and received a nearly instantaneous response in your e-mail inbox, an autoresponder program was responsible for delivering the reply.
Simply put, autoresponders are e-mail programs that send out a preset message in response to every incoming e-mail received. Some autoresponders, like sign-up services for e-groups and forums, are one-shot deals: a single response for every message received. Just about every Internet-based company uses autoresponders for a variety of purposes, from automating tasks that would otherwise take up hundreds of man-hours to building lists and tracking prospective leads.
Multiple autoresponders send a series of messages to received e-mail addresses on a predetermined, timed basis. For instance, a multiple autoresponder can be used to send an instant response, then a follow-up message three days later, then another five days after that, and so on. It can be programmed to send a message a day, one per week, twice monthly, or any interval that satisfies the purpose of the message series.
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How To Use Your Mind For Study By Harry D. Kitson.................1
Preface To The First Edition............................2
Chapter 1: Intellectual Problems Of The College Freshman.......10
Chapter 2: Note Taking...19
Chapter 3: Brain Action During Study...........35
Chapter 4: Formation Of Study Habits..........47
Chapter 5: Active Imagination.......................59
Chapter 6: First Aids To Memory, Impression..............................69
Chapter 7: Second Aids To Memory: Retention, Recall And Recognition.................92
Chapter 8: Concentration Of Attention..........99
Chapter 9: How We Reason..........................115
Chapter 10: Expression As An Aid In Study134
Chapter 11: How To Become Interested In A Subject................149
Chapter 12: The Plateau Of Despond...........162
Chapter 13: Mental Second Wind.................173
Chapter 14: Examinations............................189
Chapter 15: Bodily Conditions For Effective Study....................201
Suggestions For Further Readin....................221
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Preface To The First Edition
Educational leaders are seeing with increasing clearness the necessity of teaching students not only the subject?matter of study but also methods of study. Teachers are beginning to see that students waste a vast amount of time and form many harmful habits because they do not know how to use their minds. The recognition of this condition is taking the form of the movement toward "supervised study," which attempts to acquaint the student with principles of economy and directness in using his mind.
It is generally agreed that there are certain "tricks" which make for mental efficiency, consisting of methods of apperceiving facts, methods of review, devices for arranging work. Some are the fruits of psychological experimentation; others are derived from experience. Many of them can be imparted by instruction, and it is for the purpose of systematizing these and making them available for students that this book is prepared.
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Welcome To: 62 Ways To Beat The Gas Pump Monster
With the rising cost of gas prices…and no end in sight…everyone wants to save as much money at the gas pump as they possibly can. You may not be able to control the price of gas but you can change certain habits and follow some basic guidelines to help you save as much money as possible.
Rising gas and oil prices each year mean that the average driver, who travels approximately 15,000 miles each year in a car that gets about 20 miles to the gallon, will pay more at the end of the year for his gas costs.
Every time that the price of gas goes up at the fuel pump by 10 cents the cost of the average drivers gas consumption will rise by about $75 over a year.
This e-book will give you some tips, guidelines, and basic advice for helping you reduce the amount of money that you spend each week filling up your vehicle.
This e-book will also provide you with basic gasoline and vehicle information as well as provide you with numerous tips and suggestions for saving money at the gas pumps as well driving more efficiently.
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Working at Home? Time is of the Essence!................................................................6
Wise Time Management Tips for Work-at-Home Entrepreneurs................................9
Outsourcing: How to Get More Done in Less Time...................................................12
Guerrilla Methods: How to Save Money and Spend Less Than Your Competitors15
Recommended Resources...........................................................................................18
Recommended Reading.............................................................................................18
All-in-One E-Commerce Solutions..............................................................................18
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Working at Home? Time is of the Essence!
I’ve heard people say that the main reason that they want to work at home is because they can work only when they want to work. It IS true that you can set your own work hours when you work at home but it does NOT mean that you don’t have to have set work hours.
A ‘hit or miss’ work schedule…or rather, the lack of any work schedule at all, simply will not work. Time is of the Essence! YOUR time!
Working at home can be a very, very good thing. You can be at home to see the kids off to school and be at home when they get home. You can put a load of laundry in and it can run through the cycles while you are working.
You can have dinner cooked before a hungry family descends like a flock of hungry buzzards. All of those things are real perks that you automatically get when you work at home.
Working at home can also be a very, very bad thing if you do not plan your time well and if you do not set up a work schedule that you and your family can live with. When you work at home, time really is of the essence.
You must make very good use of the time that you spend working. If you are not efficient in accomplishing the tasks that must be done, you will either spend too much time working or you will fail miserably at your work at home job or business.
You must set up a work schedule for yourself when you work at home and then you must enforce that work schedule for yourself and insist that you family and friends also adhere to your work schedule.
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Victorian Gingerbread Valentines
Waldorf-Astoria Red Velvet Cake
Mock Pink Lady
Passion Fruit Mimosa
Peaches In Spiced Red Wine
Penne Vodka
Phyllo-Wrapped Salmon with Roasted Red Pepper
Pink Cloud Cake for Valentine's Day
Pink Frozen Fruit Salad
Pink Lemon Angel Cake
Pink Mashed Potatoes
Pink Peppermint Valentine Mold
Pink Popcorn Surprises
Pink Shake
Pound Cake with Red Fruit
Prawns of Passion
Queen of Hearts Strawberry Tart
Queen Of Hearts Tarts
Queen of Hearts Tarts II
Raspberry Chocolate Heart Tart
Raspberry Velvet Tart
Red Hearts
Red Jello Hearts
Red Rose Potato Salad
Red Velvet Cake
Regalo`s Lobster Ravioli in Pink Sauce
Valentine Cakes
Valentine Cherry Cream Cheese Cookies
Valentine Cookies
Valentine Dessert
Valentine Fruit Punch
Valentine Lollipops
Valentine Lollipops
Valentine Muffins
Valentine Pancakes
Valentine Pie
Valentine Salad
Valentine Salad II
Valentine Sandwiches
Valentine Shake
alentine's Day Red Cake
Valentines Creamy Jigglers
Valentines Love Fudge
Valentine`s Day Beef Tenderloin with Green Peppercorn-Brandy Sauce for Two
Valentine`s Day Cinnamon Candy
Valentine`s Day Prawns
Valentine`s Day Sugar Cookies
Valentine`s Strawberry Dumplings
Vanilla Cherry Fudge
Velvet Cake with Buttercream Frosting
Very Cherry Cookies
Cherry French Toast
Cherry Filled Heart Cookies
Cherry Delight
Cherries Valentine
Cher's Special Trifle
Cheesecake Pancakes with Strawberry-Lemon Syrup
Champagne Truffles
Champagne Shrimp and Pasta
Champagne Parfaits
Champagne Napoleon
Caviar Kisses
Berries n Brownies
Be My Valentine Pie
Be Mine - Breakfast
Barbequed Lobster Tails
Banana Tart With A Passion Fruit Sauce
Baked Ham in Champagne
Awesome Parmesan Chicken for Two
Apple-Raspberry Valentine Crisp
Angel Strawberry Bavarian
Almond Raspberry Hearts
Almond Champagne Fondue
Chocolate Alien Valentine Cookies
Chocolate Chip Cookie Tarts for Two
Chocolate Covered Cherries
Chocolate Covered Cherries
Chocolate Covered Cherry Pie
Chocolate Covered Strawberries
Chocolate Dipped Strawberries
Chocolate Passion Dessert
Chocolate Sweetheart Cake
Chocolatetown Special Cake
Circle of Hearts Cherry Bread
Cranberry Valentine Punch
Cupid`s Pie
Double Chocolate-Covered Cherries
Easy Chocolate Covered Cherries
Extra Special Dessert
Filled Rich Chocolate Cupcakes
Food Lover's American Cafe Chocolate Truffle Cake
Fresh Strawberries with Chocolate Cream
Grilled Oysters with Herb Chevre and Parma Ham
Half Hearted Valentine Cookies
Heart Breakfast Ring
Heart Shaped Cupcakes
Heart Shaped Valentine Pizza
Heart Strawberries
Melt-Away Heart Cookies
Melt-Away Heart Cookies
Lover`s Chocolate Mousse
Love Potion
Lobster-Stuffed Tenderloin
Lobster Scampi
Lobster Salad
Lobster Primavera
Lobster and Crab Ravioli
Lobster Alfredo
Layered Peanut Butter Lovers Delight
Lacy Valentine Cake
Lacy Valentine Cake
Jigglers Creamy Valentines
Italian Hearts
Hot Fudge Pudding
Hearts-filled-with-Love Cookies
Hearts and Cherries
Hearts & Flowers Cookies
Heart-Shaped Shortbread Flavored with Cayenne
Heart-Shaped Sandwiches
Heart-Shaped Mozzarella and Fontina Pizza
Regalo`s Lobster Ravioli in Pink Sauce
Risotto with Artichoke Hearts & Red Bell Peppers
Roasted Red Pepper Pesto Cheesecake
Romantic Cheesecake
Romantic Dinner Chicken
Salmon With Cucumber Roses
Satin Red Punch
Shortbread Hearts
Shrimp Ravioli with Roasted Red Pepper Sauce
Simple Pasta for Two
Special Salmon Steaks
Steak Lover`s Fettuccini Alfredo
Strawberries In Red Wine
Strawberries Romanoff
Strawberry Stuffed French Toast
Strawberry Trifle
Strawberry-Raspberry Champagne Sorbet
Sweetheart Apple Crisp for Two
Sylvia`s Red Velvet Cake
Triple Strawberry Cake
Triple Valentine Brownies
Ultimate Valentine's Day Cookie
Valentine Brownie Hearts
Valentine Brownies With Raspberry Coulis
Cupid's Custard
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Ingredients:
* 2 1/2 cups unsifted flour
* 2 teaspoons cinnamon
* 1 1/2 teaspoon ginger
* 1/2 teaspoon ground cloves
* 1/4 teaspoon salt
* 1/2 cup margarine
* 1/2 cup packed dark brown sugar
* 1/3 cup dark corn syrup
* 1 large egg
Directions:
In large bowl, sift together flour, cinnamon, ginger, cloves and salt.
Blend together margarine and brown sugar until smooth. Add corn syrup and egg; beat well. Add dry ingredients, about one-third at a time, mixing until smooth after each addition. Chill dough one hour.
Roll out half of dough on lightly floured surface to one-quarter-inch thickness. (Reserve other half for decorations or for a second batch of cookies.)
Using heart-shaped cookie cutter, press out cookie shapes or use knife to cut around a pattern. Place hearts on cookie sheet. Decorate as desired. Bake at 350 degrees for 15 to 20 minutes until golden. Remove and place on wire racks to cool. Store in covered container.
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12 Must Have Products That Will Keep Your Child Safe Around The Home....................1
Traveling With A Baby ? A Checklist..........7
Crib Safety Tips..................16
How To Reduce The Risk Of Poisoning In Your House Hold!...................21
Poison Lookout Checklist...28
Toy Safety Tips....................31
Keeping Baby Safe: Your Most Important Role As A Parent....................38
Tips for Homemade Baby Food...................47
Safe Bedding Practices For Infants............52
Printable Baby Safety Checklist Part A.....54
Printable Baby Safety Checklist Part B.....57
Safe Baby Food Recipes.....60
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12 Must Have Products That Will Keep Your Child Safe Around The Home
About 2?1/2 million children are injured or killed by hazards in the home each year. The good news is that many of these incidents can be prevented by using simple child safety devices on the market today.
You can childproof your home for a fraction of what it would cost to have a professional do it. And safety devices are easy to find. You can buy them at hardware stores, baby equipment shops, supermarkets, drug stores, home and linen stores, and through mail order catalogues.
Here are some child safety devices that can help prevent many injuries to young children. The red numbers correspond to those on the image following the text.
1. Use Safety Latches and Locks for cabinets and drawers in kitchens, bathrooms, and other areas to help prevent poisonings and other injuries. Safety latches and locks on cabinets and drawers can help prevent children from gaining access to medicines and household cleaners, as well as knives and other sharp objects.