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<title>Writing the Resource Box so it Makes People click</title>
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<pubDate>Sun, 30 Dec 2007 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ A phrase that is used many times is: The Internet is the information highway. People use the internet for different purposes but generally the reason is to search for information. The internet has provided us with information that has proved to be very beneficial, whether it's for fun, business or any other number of reasons.<br /><br />When you write your articles you are providing people with information. At the same time you are trying to drive people to visit your website and hopefully turn them into a paying customer. Your article should contain high quality content that the reader wants to know more about. As they read through it they will arrive at the resource box at the end of it.<br /><br />If you have a website about puppies and dogs you could write an article about '5 proven ways to house train your puppy'. When the reader gets to the end of the article they will see the resource box and a link to your site. You want them to click on the link and see what you have on offer on your site. This could be items for dogs and puppies, books or services such as dog training, dog-sitting etc.<br /><br />What should be in the resource box? The resource box usually contains the name and a brief description of the author. It should also have a brief description of the site and a link to the site. Just as the article needs to be eye-catching so does the resource box in order to grab the attention of the reader.<br /><br />The resource box is small and will be limited in the number of words that can be used. Therefore, it's important to use the right keywords and entice the reader to click on the link and visit your site. Each person that clicks that links and visits your site is a potential customer. As there is so little space you need to learn about proper keywords that people are searching for. You will find many tools on the internet that can help you to determine what keywords to use.<br /><br />In your resource box try and be as creative as you can and make the most of the space that is available. You want to capture your reader's attention so that they visit your site to find out more. By using the right content and trigger their imagination you can make them intrigued enough to click on your link.<br /><br />Make sure you use keywords that are related to your site and do not try to mislead your potential customer. If your site is about dogs and puppies and you only deal with one particular breed then make that known. Your credibility is important and people will come back to you for more. You only get one chance to create a lasting impression and 'wow' your reader so never underestimate the power of the resource box. Size isn't everything - it may be small but it's a very powerful way of driving traffic to your site. A boring resource box will not do you any favours and will not produce the required results.<br /><br />--<br />Milos Pesic is a professional freelancer who runs a free content <a href="http://oneliven.info/">article<br />directory</a>. To submit your quality articles for massive web exposure, visit<br />his <a href="http://onelotion.info/">article directory</a> and share your<br />knowledge with the rest of the world.<br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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<title>Tips For Writing Articles</title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 27 Dec 2007 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ There are a lot of people who think that writing articles is a difficult process that requires a lot of time and effort. They also may not fully realise the benefits of having good content and great content both for their website and also for driving traffic to their site.<br /><br />One of the benefits of articles is that provided they contain relevant keywords and keyword phrases they can drive traffic to your site. More traffic means more potential customers which means more potential profits for you. At the end of an article that you submit to one or more of the hundreds of article directories, you can include a resource box. This has the advantage of allowing you to write a bit about yourself and your site and include a link to your site. When your readers like the information in your article then they can click on your link and they are taken directly to your website.<br /><br />Article writing is not as difficult as you think and gets easier the more you do. As with anything else in life 'practice makes perfect'. Provided you have a good understanding of grammar and a spell checker on your computer then writing articles becomes quite easy. Here are some useful tips to help you.<br /><br />1. Keep it simple. Don't make it harder than it really is. If you already have a website then you already know something about your subject. Look through the article directories and read two or three articles on your subject. Jot down the main points but do not copy any articles. Now, just start writing. You are trying to tell other people about your subject and they may know very little about it. Keep it interesting for them and make them want to read it.<br /><br />2. Do not get stressed about it. At this stage nobody else is seeing what you are writing about other than you, so it doesn't matter. OK, you know what it is you want to sell. Think of yourself as the customer and think of the information that you would want to see. Visit forums where your customers participate and read through the posts looking at the questions that they ask. Base your articles on those questions. You may want to write an entire article based on one question or you could do a '5 questions asked most about...<br /><br />3. Keep an eye on the length of your article. On average an article should be between 300 and 750 words. Most computers these days have a facility for doing a word count. Learn how to use it - it will save you time. Check the rules of the article directories before submitting your article. Some suggest articles of over 500 words others suggest an average of 350-400 words.<br /><br />4. Do not be too eager. As soon as you finish your article don't rush off to submit it to every search engine you can think of. When it is finished make sure you check it over for spelling and grammar mistakes. Do not always rely on the spell checker facility. Get a friend to proofread it and ensure that it flows smoothly. Does it convey what you want it to? Is it relevant to your sit? Do you keep to the point?<br /><br />5. Remember - this is an article not a sales letter. The article should provide information and lead people to your website. Once they are at your website that's the time to sell to them. If people think you are just trying to sell them something in your article they will lose respect for you and this in turn can damage your credibility. This is NOT what you want. Give them information and make them want to know more.<br /><br />6. Stay focused. Keep to the point. If you are passionate about your topic it is so easy to drift off in other directions so you have to avoid this. Ideally you should write an outline for your article and jot down some key points about what you want to say. Keep referring back to this in order to stay on track.<br /><br />7. Write as if you are talking to a close friend. Use everyday words that are easily understood. Don't try to impress people with words that your reader would need a dictionary by their side in order to understand what you are saying.<br /><br />--<br />Milos Pesic is a professional freelancer who runs a free content <a href="http://www.poliklinika-stepinac.info/">article<br />directory</a>. To submit your quality articles for massive web exposure, visit<br />his <a href="http://www.magicwater.info/">article directory</a> and share your<br />knowledge with the rest of the world.<br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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<title>A Layman's Guide to Hypnosis</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 30 Nov 2007 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ Although a hypnotized subject appears to take on the characteristics of a person asleep, they are in reality very observant. Hypnosis is extremely difficult to depict, as nobody in fact knows what is going on inside the mind of a subject under hypnosis. What we do know is that whilst in trance state the subject becomes truly suggestible. A subject`s attention, while they are going into hypnosis, is narrowed down gradually. Firstly, the sense of sight is lost as the hypnotic subject is asked to close their eyes. After some time it is not surprising for the subject to lose entire responsiveness of their body. Even though one by one the senses are bit by bit slipping away, one sense is to a great extent enhanced by the process of induction. This is the sense of hearing. A subject put under hypnosis can regularly hear obscure sounds that they wouldn`t be able to hear in the typical waking state. This, of course, means that through the whole process the subject can easily hear everything that the hypnotist may say. When you begin to induce trance state in people you will frequently find that after awakening the hypnotic subject, they will suppose they could not have been hypnotized as they could still hear your voice. The mistaken belief that they will not be able to hear your voice often comes from those subjects who consider hypnosis to be the same as sleep. <br /><br />A person in the hypnosis state is exceedingly susceptible to suggestion. One of the reasons for this is that, while in the state of hypnosis, you are only able to concentrate on only one thing at a time. For instance, if I were to tell you that you are a dainty ballerina, you would instantly compare this suggestion with what you already know to be genuine, and, lest of course you are a ballerina, you would tell me I am talking nonsense. The hypnotised subject then again is not able to entertain the thought that they might not be what I have suggested, as their inadequate focus is taken up by the thought that they are essentially a delicate ballerina. The end result, as desired, ends in the subject hopping to their feet to perform a series of pirouettes across the stage. <br /><br />The human mind is split into two pretty distinctive sections. The conscious mind, which is responsible for all our conscious thoughts and decisions, and the subconscious mind, which regulates our autonomous activity. The mind can be best called a computer, the subconscious as the processor and the conscious as the monitor and keyboard. Our subconscious mind is a kind of guardian; it watches over our body and helps us to stay alive. <br /><br />Although our subconscious can do varioustasks that consciously may be impossible, it also has one astonishingly basic feature. Somewhere between our two minds is what we call the critical factor. This is probably best illustrated as a door, at which is a protector. Our subconscious mind will process anything that enters it no matter how uncanny. So, as long as you can push a suggestion through the door it will be adhered to. This is precisely why hypnosis works. The guardian's door can be uncaringly opened while we are under hypnosis.<br /><br />--<br />Milos Pesic is a professional hypnotist who runs a highly popular and comprehensive<br /><a href="http://hypnosisandbeyond.com/">Hypnosis</a> and <a href="http://hypnosisandbeyond.com/">Self Hypnosis</a> web site. Also visit his <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/hypnosisandbeyond">Hypnosis</a><br />squidoo lens for more articles and resources on hypnosis related topics, self hypnosis, weight loss hypnosis, stop smoking hypnosis, hypnosis scripts and much more.<br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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<title>How Does it Feel to be Hypnotized?</title>
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<pubDate>Sun, 11 Nov 2007 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ Even though a subject put under hypnosis does seem to assume the characteristics of somebody asleep, they are essentially quite observant. Hypnosis is extremely difficult to illustrate, as nobody truly knows what is hapenning inside the brain of a hypnotized subject. What we do know is that whilst in hypnosis the subject becomes pretty suggestible. A subject`s attention, while they are going into trance state, is narrowed down gradually. Firstly, the sense of sight is lost as the hypnotic subject is asked to close their eyes. After a while it is not surprising for the hypnotic subject to lose complete awareness of their body. Though one by one the senses are little by little slipping away, one sense is considerably amplified by the process of induction. This is the sense of hearing. A subject under hypnosis can frequently hear distant sounds that they wouldn`t be able to hear in the standard waking state. This, obviously, means that during the course of the whole process the subject can hear all that the hypnotist may utter. When you begin to induce hypnosis in people you will often find that upon awakening the subject, they will consider they could not have been hypnotized as they could still hear your voice. The delusion that they won`t be able to hear your voice repeatedly comes from those subjects who suppose hypnosis to be the same as sleep. <br /><br />A person in the hypnosis state is exceedingly susceptible to suggestion. One of the reasons for this is that, whilst in the trance state, you are just able to concentrate on one thing at a time. For example, if I were to tell you that you are a delicate ballerina, you would straightaway compare this hypnosis suggestion with what you already know to be accurate, and, unless of course you are a ballerina, you would tell me I am talking nonsense. The hypnotised subject though is not able to entertain the thought that they might not be what I have suggested, as their restricted concentration is taken up by the thought that they are in fact a pretty ballerina. The result, as desired, ends in the subject leaping to their feet to perform a series of pirouettes across the stage. <br /><br />The human mind is split into two astonishingly distinct areas. The conscious mind, which is responsible for all our conscious thoughts and decisions, and the subconscious mind, which organizes our autonomous activity. The mind can be best called a computer, the subconscious as the processor and the conscious as the monitor and keyboard. Our subconscious mind is a type of guardian; it watches over our body and helps us to persist. <br /><br />Even though our subconscious can do countlesstasks that consciously might be impossible, it also has one so basic characteristic. Somewhere between our two minds is what we call the critical factor. This is probably best illustrated as a door, at which is a protector. Our subconscious mind will process anything that enters it no matter how weird. So, as long as you can push a suggestion through the door it will be obeyed. This is indeed the reason why hypnosis works. The guardian's door can be haphazardly opened while we are under hypnosis.<br /><br />--<br />Milos Pesic is a professional hypnotist who runs a highly popular and comprehensive<br /><a href="http://hypnosisandbeyond.com/">Hypnosis</a> and <a href="http://hypnosisandbeyond.com/">Self Hypnosis</a> web site. Also visit his <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/hypnosisandbeyond">Hypnosis</a><br />squidoo lens for more articles and resources on hypnosis related topics, self hypnosis, weight loss hypnosis, stop smoking hypnosis, hypnosis scripts and much more.<br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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<title>Hypnosis - What Does It Feel Like?</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 31 Oct 2007 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ Although a subject put under hypnosis does seem to take on the peculiarity of somebody sleeping, they are truly completely observant. Hypnosis is very hard to illustrate, as nobody in fact knows what is going on inside the mind of a hypnotized subject. What we do know is that whilst in hypnosis the hypnotic subject becomes truly suggestible. A subject`s attention, while they are going into trance state, is narrowed down steadily. Firstly, the sense of sight is lost as the subject is told to close their eyes. After some time it is not surprising for the subject to lose whole awareness of their body. Though one by one the senses are little by little slipping away, one sense is deeply amplified by the process of induction. This is the sense of hearing. A subject under hypnosis can often hear faraway sounds that they wouldn`t be able to hear in the natural waking state. This, obviously, means that through the whole process the subject can easily hear all that the hypnotist may utter. When you begin inducing trance state in people you will frequently find that after awakening the hypnotic subject, they will consider they could not have been put under hypnosis as they could still hear your voice. The delusion that they won`t be able to hear your voice regularly comes from those people who suppose hypnosis to be the same as sleep. <br /><br />A person in the trance is so suggestible. One of the main reasons for this is that, while in the hypnotic state, you are just able to concentrate on only one thing at a time. For example, if I were to tell you that you are a pretty ballerina, you would instantly compare this suggestion with what you already know to be true, and, unless of course you are a ballerina, you would tell me I am talking nonsense. The hypnotised subject however is not able to entertain the thought that they might not be what I have suggested, as their inadequate awareness is taken up by the thought that they are in reality a delicate ballerina. The end result, as desired, ends in the subject hopping to their feet to perform a series of pirouettes across the stage. <br /><br />The human mind is divided into two extremely diverse sections. The conscious mind, which is responsible for all our conscious thoughts and decisions, and the subconscious mind, which governs our autonomous activity. The mind can be best marked as a computer, the subconscious as the processor and the conscious as the monitor and keyboard. Our subconscious mind is a form of guardian; it looks after our body and helps us to go on. <br /><br />Although our subconscious can do loads oftasks that consciously might be unviable, it also has one exceedingly basic feature. Somewhere between our two minds is what we call the critical factor. This is most likely best defined as a door, at which is a protector. Our subconscious mind will process anything that enters it no matter how bizarre. So, as long as you can get a suggestion through the door it will be adhered to. This is precisely the reason why hypnosis works. The guardian's door can be hastily opened while we are under hypnosis.<br /><br />--<br />Milos Pesic is a professional hypnotist who runs a highly popular and comprehensive<br /><a href="http://hypnosisandbeyond.com/">Hypnosis</a> and <a href="http://hypnosisandbeyond.com/">Self Hypnosis</a> web site. Also visit his <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/hypnosisandbeyond">Hypnosis</a><br />squidoo lens for more articles and resources on hypnosis related topics, self hypnosis, weight loss hypnosis, stop smoking hypnosis, hypnosis scripts and much more.<br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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<title>Hypnosis and the Human Mind</title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 18 Oct 2007 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ Although a subject under hypnosis does seem to take on the peculiarity of a person sleeping, they are actually very observant. Hypnosis is exceedingly complicated to describe, as nobody truly knows what is taking place inside the mind of a hypnotized subject. What we do know is that whilst in trance state the hypnotic subject becomes extremely suggestible. A subject`s attention, while they are going into hypnosis, is narrowed down slowly. Firstly, the sense of sight is lost as the subject is requested to close their eyes. A little later it is not uncommon for the hypnotic subject to lose entire consciousness of their body. Though one by one the senses are gradually slipping away, one sense is really amplified by the induction process. This is the sense of hearing. A subject put under hypnosis can often hear remote sounds that they wouldn`t be able to hear in the common waking state. This, undeniably, means that throughout the whole process the subject can easily hear everything that the hypnotist may utter. When you start inducing trance state in people you will regularly find that upon awakening the subject, they will think they could not have been put under hypnosis as they could still hear your voice. The delusion that they won`t be able to hear your voice repeatedly comes from those people who consider hypnosis to be the same as sleep. <br /><br />A person in the trance state is astonishingly susceptible to suggestion. One of the main reasons for this is that, while in the hypnotic state, you are just able to focus on only one thing at a time. For example, if I were to tell you that you are a graceful ballerina, you would immediately compare this hypnotic suggestion with what you already know to be valid, and, unless of course you are a ballerina, you would tell me I am talking nonsense. The hypnotised subject however is not able to entertain the thought that they might not be what I have suggested, as their incomplete concentration is taken up by the thought that they are in reality a delicate ballerina. The consequence, as desired, ends in the subject hopping to their feet to perform a series of pirouettes across the stage. <br /><br />The human mind is divided into two so distinct areas. The conscious mind, which is responsible for all our conscious thoughts and decisions, and the subconscious mind, which coordinates our autonomous activity. The mind can be brst labelled as a computer, the subconscious as the processor and the conscious as the monitor and keyboard. Our subconscious mind is a kind of protector; it looks after our body and helps us to go on. <br /><br />Although our subconscious can do lots oftasks that consciously might be unmanageable, it also has one very rudimentary feature. Somewhere between our two minds is what we call the critical factor. This is probably best defined as a door, at which is a keeper. Our subconscious mind will process anything that enters it no matter how strange. So, as long as you can put a suggestion through the door it will be obeyed. This is precisely why hypnosis works. The guardian's door can be uncaringly opened while we are under hypnosis.<br /><br />--<br />Milos Pesic is a professional hypnotist who runs a highly popular and comprehensive<br /><a href="http://hypnosisandbeyond.com/">Hypnosis</a> and <a href="http://hypnosisandbeyond.com/">Self Hypnosis</a> web site. Also visit his <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/hypnosisandbeyond">Hypnosis</a><br />squidoo lens for more articles and resources on hypnosis related topics, self hypnosis, weight loss hypnosis, stop smoking hypnosis, hypnosis scripts and much more.<br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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<title>Government Grants - Hassle Free Option For Debt Relief</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 08 Oct 2007 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ Government grants as an option of debt relief is not very popular. This is basically due to the lack of awareness amongst the people. Every year billions of dollars are kept aside for the purpose of giving away as government grants. People do not opt for these grants for debt relief because they think that either these grants are not available to individuals or they are not eligible to apply for the same. <br><br>Why Government Gives Grants For Debt Relief<br><br>When people are debt ridden, their expenditure decreases. This reduces the demand for various things in the economy because people will not have money to spend. Slowly this affects all areas of the economy, with the result that the economy of the state / nation suffers. Therefore it is imperative that the people have enough spending capacity so that the economy prospers. <br><br>Debt Relief With Government Grants<br><br>Government grants are more easily available than other forms of loans. This is because grants unlike loans do not require collateral or any other form of security. These thousands of dollars got as grants can be used for starting a new business, the proceeds from which can be used to clear off previous debts.  <br>	<br>Grants are also available for clearing off debts incurred due to specific reasons like health care, education, business expenses etc.  For e.g. a debt incurred for health care purposes like hospitalisation, medical bills, etc. can be cleared with the help of government grants. Debts incurred for setting up a business can also be funded using government grants. This makes government grant an ideal debt relief instrument.<br><br>Are grants easily available?<br><br>Grants are easily available to those people who can prove to the government that they are not in a position to pay off their debts. The social service office elaborately studies the financial position, outstanding debts and repayment capability of the debtor before issuing the grant. This is to ensure that the grant is going to the extremely needy people who have no other means to salvage their debt ridden situation.<br><br>Advantages Of Availing Government Grants For Debt Relief<br><br>1. A grant is easily available because no collateral is required to be got for it. The debtor just has to prove that he is not in a position to pay off his debts. <br><br>2. A grant is an aid from the government. It is not a loan. Hence it need not be paid back. It is both interest-free and non-taxable. It is given with the sole purpose of getting the finances of the debtor back on track, thereby making him debt-free subsequently. <br><br>3. With the availability of government grants for debt relief the debtors are saved from declaring bankruptcy. <br><br>4. Grants in comparison with other form of debt relief are a better option because they make the debtor debt free instantly.  <br><br>Government grants are therefore an ideal debt relief option for those debtors who have no other option but to declare bankruptcy.<br /><br />--<br /><b>Milos Pesic</b> is a professional Debt Management consultant who runs a highly popular and comprehensive <a target="_new" href="http://debtpaid.info/">Debt Consolidation</a> web site. For more articles and resources on debt management, debt consolidation programs, free debt counseling and much more visit his site at:<br><br>=><a target="_new" href="http://debtpaid.info/">http://debtpaid.info/</a><br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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<title>Is Declaring Bankruptcy An Ideal Option For Debt Relief?</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 08 Oct 2007 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ Easy availability of loans in the recent times has given rise to a trend of indiscriminate borrowing. Consequently, those who borrow beyond their means end in a debt trap. Even though various debt relief options are available, in certain cases declaring bankruptcy may be the only way out.<br><br>Pros And Cons Of Declaring Bankruptcy For Debt Relief<br><br>Bankruptcy is the legal declaration of the debtor that he is not in a position to pay back the creditor. Once a debtor declares that he is bankrupt, the law prohibits the creditors from collecting the debts. It will help the debtor to keep the creditors at bay until he can make some alternate arrangement. In many cases, a major part of his debt is written off and he will have to pay back a small percentage of what he owes. Also by declaring bankruptcy, he can make a fresh beginning. Because of this, the people may feel that declaring bankruptcy is the best form of debt relief. However, it is not so.<br><br>• Credit rating of the borrower suffers badly because of this. His future loan applications will be rejected. No loan company gives loan to a bankrupt person. <br><br>• When a debtor declares bankruptcy, the collateral owed to the creditor has to be given. The debtor cannot keep it with himself.  In certain cases, the property of the debtor is used to pay off the creditors also.<br><br>• Declaring bankruptcy does not absolve the debtor from the tax burdens, child support and other types of loans. He still will have to make provisions for those financial liabilities that he has to pay.<br><br>• In bankruptcy, mortgage or other collateralised loan will no be eliminated. Payments towards them will just be deferred until the issue of bankruptcy is cleared.<br><br>• In some countries, people who have declared bankruptcy will find difficult to get a job. Because declaring bankruptcy will raise a question on his character.<br><br>That is why declaring bankruptcy as a way of debt relief is not an intelligent move. In fact, it is a very disgraceful action that leaves a permanent black mark on ones credit report and character. Therefore, debtors resort to it as a last attempt to escape the debt trap. If the debtor has some sources to pay off his debt then the best course of action to get him out of the debt trap would be to opt for a suitable debt relief plan. He can make a plan debt relief for himself which would require a lot of self discipline to implement. Else, he can avail the services of a debt relief company that will help in devising a suitable debt relief plan for him based on his financial situation and repayment capability.<br /><br />--<br /><b>Milos Pesic</b> is a professional Debt Management consultant who runs a highly popular and comprehensive <a target="_new" href="http://debtpaid.info/">Debt Consolidation</a> web site. For more articles and resources on debt management, debt consolidation programs, free debt counseling and much more visit his site at:<br><br>=><a target="_new" href="http://debtpaid.info/">http://debtpaid.info/</a><br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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<title>How to Send SMS Text Messages Online for Free</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 11 Sep 2007 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ Indisputably, the cellular phone can be treated as the most beneficial invention of today. It improves our life with its immeasurable functions, one of which is the extremely effective SMS or Short Messaging Service. SMS is the widespread term for the technology which provides people with the possibility to send and receive text messages through cell phones.<br><br>With latest technological breakthrough, free worldwide sms messages can now be sent on a universal level anywhere in the world due to the countless online service providers. And the best part is that you do not really even need a mobile phone on condition that you possess a computer. You just register with the desired information on any of the sites that give out free SMS service and simply read the basic guidelines. There is a required space for the cell number of the recipient, together with the blank space for the text message. It is dependant on the free sms provider, but typically, the top number of words accepted is usually preset at 137 characters. Still, some India sms providers allow even more than this. SMS messages can accept words, numbers or any alphanumeric grouping. Furthermore, binary format is customarily accepted.<br><br>A few free sms service providers deliver many added services to senders, like distribution confirmations or replies. Accordingly, you may track the messages you have sent and notice when it gets received. Also, in case you choose replies, the recipients may even answer back to you. This type of two-way sms interaction without spending a dime is made possible solely via a free SMS service provider on the Internet.<br><br>Due to the fact that you usually have to pay to send out SMS, sending free of charge, global SMS via online sms service providers is a great, fast way to be in contact with friends and family. For example, In the United Kingdom, messages cost 0.10, and with people sending thousands of messages each and every day, costs can accumulate.<br><br>Moreover, writing a text message using your cell phone just takes too long if compared to using the keyboard. Even on extremely fresh cellular phones with complex predictive text messaging, it might be really complex and time-consuming to type a message. Just think how nifty it is to write a message on your computer keyboard, it is much quicker than using your mobile phone.<br><br>Considering they are free, some messaging services are good, some do not work at all, and others are pretty slow. Additionally, numerous services will add and advert to the bottom of your message, although this doesn`t elicit much problem, for, it does not decrease the number of allowed characters. <br><br>Be rather cautious when registering for a free SMS service. Not all are as free as they pronounce to be, some send chargeable sms messages to your phone, which makes the service very costly.<br /><br />--<br />Milos Pesic is a successful webmaster who runs a highly popular  <a href="http://www.junglesms.com">Free SMS</a> text messaging web site. The world will be at your fingertips if you visit his site at:<br><br>=><a href="http://www.junglesms.com">www.junglesms.com</a><br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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<title>The Invisible Dog Fence and its Advantages</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 07 Sep 2007 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ An invisible dog fence is a wire concealed on your property that ensures the dog does not run surpassing the security of its territory. Additionaly, It will help dog owners ensure that their dogs cannot inflict any unintended damage to someone else`s property. <br><br>Electronic dog fences are rather straightforward. The wire carries a signal originating from a small unit. The dog wears a particular collar which receives an electrical shock if it goes near the wire or goes across the fence. More specifically, these electrical signals are typically zoned. When the dog approaches a warning zone anywhere close to the wire, it is going to hear a warning audio signal originating from collar. If it gets even closer, it will suffer a buzz from a tiny electrical impulse via the collar. These fences are effortlessly modifiable and can be built to be appropriate for any dog and any arrangement specified by the owner, including the extensions of both the warning and the correction zones. Moreover, the force of the electrical impulse can be altered to suit the size and temper of the dog.<br><br>This electronic fence can effectively keep dogs inside the owner's property and additionally help them get to know their boundaries. Upon taking a few shocks, the dog is mechanically trained by the system to keep away from the boundaries of the property. moreover, Electronic dog fences are very handy in the fact that they really do not take up any significant property space. They are controlled by the collar the dog is wearing, and the predefined areas the dog is allowed to stay in.<br><br>What is remarkable about invisible fences is the fact that they can easily be wired and programmed to protect almost any sensitive space of your home that is subjected to the playful tomfoolery of your energetic dog, such as gardens, swimming pools, driveways, fish ponds, flowerbeds and other delicate areas. The only problem with these electronic fences is that it can`t avoid other people or animals trespassing onto your property.<br><br>Dogs should at all times be securely contained so that they won`t be teased or harmed by other animals or by children and so that they will not break free. Invisible or electronic fence is one of the best alternatives, nonetheless, owners must also perform a comprehensive study on each and every corporation and each do-it-yourself kit to make sure it fits their needs. Also, they should keep the collar in working order and oversee the dog while it is outside.<br /><br />--<br />Milos Pesic is an expert in the field of <a href="http://www.hiddenfence.com/">invisible fence</a> electronic dog containment systems and runs a highly popular and comprehensive Northern New Jersey web site. For more articles and resources on electronic dog fence, electric pet containment system and much more visit his site at:<br><br>=><a href="http://www.hiddenfence.com/">http://www.hiddenfence.com/</a><br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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