Dramatic Powder Room Makeovers

Your guest bathroom, or powder room, presents a great place to start with your home makeover. This small room takes less money and effort to decorate than your larger rooms. Plus, you get a chance to develop you personal home interior design skills without committing to a huge project.

Because guests view this little space privately, visitors take more time to notice the interior design details. For this reason, you want to showcase great design to make a good impression. Also, hospitality shines in a well-appointed guest bath where it takes just a couple of splurges on extravagant fixtures to make a huge impact that your guests will remember. Company may not remember your living room walls because they’re focusing on the people in the space, but they will remember your powder room.

What if you don’t have a powder room and guests use your children’s bathroom?

Children appreciate being treated as adults and don’t need a childish bathroom. Don’t use juvenile-patterned wallpaper or accessories.

Keep bathtub toys in the bathtub (in one of those plastic-coated wire baskets) and hang a ceiling to floor curtain in front of the bathtub. This curtain can be hung in front of the normal plastic liner from the ceiling. For small bathrooms, where the daylight comes in over the bathtub, use white or another light-emitting fabric. A curtain made of soft gauze or cotton does double duty: it softens the space with fabric while masking the bathtub, which is not a guest-bath feature.

Powder Room Basics

To finish any proper powder room, you need a great sink, faucet, and cabinet with a large mirror, plus the toilet. If you’re working on a budget, look for sinks on sale at a warehouse store or at Habitat for Humanity’s thrift store, ReStore. Don’t buy a poorly constructed cabinet; look for an antique dresser or buffet that spans the wall space.

Dramatic powder rooms emphasize remarkable mirrors. You may be tempted to keep the ugly wall-mounted medicine cabinet, but if you truly want an impressive guest bath, hang a spectacular mirror instead.

Store toothbrushes and other necessities in the cabinet below and move medicines to the kitchen, out or reach of children.

If you need to replace the toilet, which only needs to be functional because the other details will outshine it, look for a toilet which blends in with your home’s style.

Powder Room Makeover Tips

Besides the bathroom fixtures, your flooring, walls, and ceiling offer the most economical home makeover opportunities. Because of the small area, you can use large ceramic tiles that mimic stone, marble, or even wood. Also, linoleum comes in a multitude of interesting patterns and has the benefit of being warmer to bare feet than tile.

The area that makes the greatest interior design impact, the walls and ceiling, give the best place to have fun with your home makeover. Decorative paint finishes, like subtle layering of glazes, add the designer’s touch without the expense. Choose colors that harmonize with the rest of your home to reinforce your color theme. Use color psychology to make your powder room present a cooling oasis or a warming shelter.

Use an essential oil diffuser to help your powder room smell as good as it looks. Avoid unnatural sprays that cause irritation to those with sensitivities.

The final interior design detail, exquisite lighting, doesn’t need to kill your budget. Perhaps your dining chandelier would make a better statement in your bathroom than it does in your dining room. If you life in a climate with high humidity and hot summers, a ceiling fan helps keep the room cool. Look for a fan with lights that point upward. Lights shining down on you in a small space feel over-powering. Also, use wall sconces on either side of the vanity mirror instead of the usual builder’s light fixture above the mirror.

Finishing touches, guest towels, hard soaps, and lotions make your guests and yourself feel pampered. Choose generous, thick, and soft hand towels to add softness to an otherwise hard surface space.

Because people feel more comfortable in smaller bathrooms which offer privacy, a guest bathroom offers the perfect place to practice your design skills. Splurge a little on lavish wall finishes and guest towels to showcase your home’s interior design.

Copyright © 2005 Jeanette J. Fisher. All rights reserved. (You may publish this article in its entirety with the following author’s information with live links only.)

Jeanette Fisher, author of Joy to the Home Journal and interior design and real estate books, has researched the effects of environment on emotions for over 15 years. Besides flipping houses, Jeanette teaches college courses on Design Psychology and professional real estate investing seminars. For free Design Psychology reports, visit www.designpsych.com

What Happened to You?

Just living is not enough said the butterfly;

One must have:

Sunshine

Freedom

and a little flower.

(Hans Christian Andersen)

In other words there is more to life than the mundane. The ordinary. The routine.

Life works when you have sunshine, freedom and, a little, sustenance.

• How about your life?

Do you have enough sunshine, freedom and sustenance?
What happened to you? What have you traded for the sunshine, freedom or sustenance?

• Is it a question too far?

Is it something you don’t wish to look at for fear that it might change your life?

At what age did you give up and accept second best?

I know it’s too late now.

I can hear the excuses;

I’ve got a mortgage to pay

I’ve got responsibilities

I don’t want to go back top the bottom again

I have children to take care of

I am…

I have…

Numerous excuses to ensure you live an unfulfilled life.

How would you describe your life at the moment?
Have you allowed your job to take over your life?
Is there a business case for you doing what you do now?
How many times do you say to your children,” You can be whatever you want darling”.

• But what about you?

When you are doing something you want to do it never seems like hard work. It never feels as though you are making effort. You feel great because you are enjoying yourself. You are doing what you want to do.

Therefore, if you feel your life is an effort. If you feel as though you are not enjoying yourself maybe it’s because you’re not doing what you want to do. You’re not doing what you were sent on this planet to do.

It’s not about abandoning all you’ve achieved. It’s about finding a way of doing whatever it is that will make you happy, and at the same time bringing in enough revenue to meet your needs.

It’s about getting you to stop reading and discussing the issue and take action. To sit up and do something to make you happy.

• Now ask yourself:

what do I want to do with the rest of my life?

• Next a simple question:

Can I do this tomorrow?

If the answer is NO then:

what do I need to do first?

what’s the next step for me?

If your next thought is:
I can’t do this because I need someone else to do that first.

Then ask yourself the question “How can I get what I want without having to rely on…?”

What can I do today? What will move me towards my target?
Don’t accept your first answer to the questions. Keep revisiting them.

Keep asking yourself, Can I do it tomorrow? No, then what do I need to do today. The more you keep going on this cycle the more you will get to understand what your dream is and what you need to do to reach it.

The Key to Changing your life is to Start:

As the tennis player Arthur Ashe said,

“Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can.”

Try it. You deserve it.

Good Luck

Graham and Julie

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Water Gardens That Upset The Neighbours

Before going ahead with any plans on your water garden be sure to double check on all the safety measures. We all know the dangers that lurk where ponds and children are concerned but if all the standards of safety are adhered to then there should be no problem. Whatever precautions have been taken just remember that young children should not be left unattended or unsupervised around water at any time.

Ponds make a beautiful water garden feature just like the flowing fountain. Water gardens are a pleasurable experience to become involved with and also beautiful as eye candy to a lot of nature`s creatures. If tastefully designed - these garden ornamentations can create an atmosphere where a deep sense of tranquillity fills the air just by sound alone.
Depending on the individuals own personal preference you can have water features that are specially designed to give you a tropical world or an imitation of a mini Niagara Falls display. The options are endless as to what can go into your garden. Before putting into force any plans make sure to measure the space to be used - a cluttered water garden can spoil the beauty of it all.

Once you have made your mind up on what water feature it is you are having then it is time to choose the right accessories to enhance the dish so as to speak. Flowers- shrubs and lilies for the pond along with the fish have to be carefully thought through to make your mission complete and your dream come true of having a wonderful garden.
Water features are a unique way of putting a finishing touch to a well maintained garden thus upsetting the neighbours leaving them green with envy.

Architects when drawing up plans for local landscape projects will nearly always include a water feature. If DIY is your forte and you are going to take on the task your self in designing your own water garden then have a handy man at your side in the way of a do it yourself manual. Books and videos illustrate in great detail how to do the job right. Fabulous ideas for your creation can also be found from these. A master of any trade always uses the right tools - so make sure you have everything you need before starting the work.

Maintaining a water garden is important especially ponds which need cleaning on a regular basis especially if home to fish.
When installing your fountain or pond you must remember all the other bits and bobs that you may already have located in certain areas of the garden. Things like access in and out of your garden shed or where the seating area is going to be for your patio table and chairs should not be hampered. Do not cut corners in trying to save the pennies because this can cost you dearly if the right tools are not used.

Remember water features attract creatures.

If our aquatic friends like toads - frogs and newts are not to your liking then consider plant pots around the garden over flowing with cascading fragrant flowers then leave the kitchen tap running - just a suggestion so you don`t miss out on a water garden feature.

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A Little Care Will Keep Your Boat in Top Notch Condition

The story of boats is as old as the human civilization. There’s reference of a boat “Noah’s ark” in the Bible. Noah’s ark was the boat built by the Biblical character Noah to save his family and animals from the Flood. Gondolas were the traditionally used boats in Venice.

Today, a boat is considered as one of the major tools of watercraft. A boat is a small vessel for traveling on water. It comprises of one or more buoyancy structures called hulls, and some system of propulsion such as a screw, oars, paddles, a setting pole, a sail, paddlewheels or a water jet.

The front of a boat is called the bow or prow and the rear of the boat is called the stern. The right side is starboard and the left side is port. The boat toilet is called the ‘heads’.

A boat with a housing compartment is called a houseboat or barge. A pontoon boat is a flat-bottomed boat that serves as a dock or as a floating structure to support a bridge. The pontoon boat is also known as a party boat. It is constructed of round tubes (called sponsons) that are attached to the outside, bottom edge of a large flat deck. It has a safety railing that surrounds the deck from all sides. The helm station is placed either in the middle of the deck or off to one side. Pontoon boats may be furnished with lawn furniture, and some deluxe pontoon boats may have upholstered seating, a dinette table, a roof, a cooler, and maybe even a head (toilet).

A recreational boat is used for water sporting activities or other recreational purposes.

Boat Maintenance:

People fond of water sports or water adventures keep their own boats. Taking good care of one’s boat is very important. Good care and maintenance enhances the life of a boat and saves a lot of money also.

The following are some boat care tips:

• The boat engine should be flushed each time after it’s used in salt water.
• The underneath of the boat should be washed to prevent salt buildup.
• The entire boat should be washed using soap and water, after every single use.
• A non-skid cleaner should be used to scrub the deck.
• The boat should be completely dried after washing.
• The boat should be covered properly with a boat cover.
• The boat should be waxed every few months to protect the finish from stains and UV damage.
• Boat parts and accessories should be checked regularly, and defective parts should be replaced.

A boat cover is a very important accessory. When your boat is not in use, a cover will keep it protected from harsh weather and wearing. People use various boat covers and boat tops to protect their boats. Custom boat covers, bimini tops and canvas boat covers are some quite commonly used covers.

Paul MacIver writes articles on a variety of topics. To read more about boats, boat covers and other boating accessories, visit the Boat Covers and Accessories website. You may freely reprint this article as long as this resource box is included and all links are intact.

Publicity: Repeat for Results

As I plan for the coming year, one of my top goals is to actively seek publicity on a regular schedule. Publicity isn’t guaranteed. You can send several press releases and get few results. But one well-placed, well-timed release can result in thousands of dollars in new business. It has happened for me, and it can happen for you, too. But do not expect that writing and distributing one press release will be enough.

Just as with any other kind of marketing, publicity has to be done over and over again to continue getting results. I have also discovered that sending press releases regularly can help establish your expert reputation with the media, even if the releases aren’t used in stories. When they see your name come up, over and over again, in timely, well-written releases, they begin to think of you as an authority on your subject. And they will contact you when they need you.

So, send releases to local media to announce your workshops and speeches, and to television and radio stations to announce your availability to comment on timely news stories. Send announcements, articles and tips to print media such as newspapers and magazines. Do not send the same release over and over to the same media, but contact them with new and timely information.

You may have noticed that I used the word “timely” in several places. Timeliness is important. If your story has a hook that relates to current events, especially if it gives a new spin on an ongoing story, the media will be interested. Keep looking for timely tie-ins to get your story in the media.

Cathy Stucker - EzineArticles Expert Author

Copyright Cathy Stucker. As the IdeaLady, Cathy Stucker helps authors, entrepreneurs and professionals attract customers and make themselves famous. To learn more about small business Web publicity and get free publicity tips, visit Cathy at http://www.IdeaLady.com/pr.htm

Bad Credit Mortgage Refinance Loans: Focus on Compound Interest

Upon initial glance, you may look at the term “compound interest” and become confused. Hopefully the following information will help clarify this term and make your financial planning easier.

“So, what is compound interest?” you ask. Compound interest is the interest collected on the principal amount of the deposit, as well as the interest already added onto the principal during past payments. In other words, every time that interest is added, or compounded, onto the principal amount, it creates a new amount that will be further compounded next time a collection dates arrives. Simply put, compound interest applies to the entire amount, not just the principal. Because of this, over time, money slowly accumulates and the total amount of the account increases. Consequently, the amount due on the payment date increases as well. Compound interest is most commonly found in savings and checking accounts, along with interest due on loans.

There is a simple mathematical formula used for calculating compound interest, which is:

A = P(1 + r)n

-A = amount accumulated after interest in compounded

-P = principal

-r = annual interest rate

-n = number of years interest is collected

It is important to note that if the interest is being compounded more often than once per year, the value for “r” is divided by the number of times interest is being compounded (i.e. if monthly, with an interest rate of 5%, it would be 5/12).

As previously mentioned, compound interest adds additional interest money to the interest that was already paid. Therefore, with time, you will be collecting money simply by having your money deposited in an account.

Compound interest often works the same with loans, which means that the longer it takes you to repay the loan, the more you end up paying. This usually works as a major incentive for borrowers to repay their debts as quickly as possible to save money.

As is the case with most financial situations, it is important to take your time. Shop around and explore your options to find the best compound interest rates. This applies to both accounts and loans. Remember to request quotes from multiple sources, so that you can effectively compare the rates offered and choose the best one according to your situation.

You may reprint this article with the URL links intact.

Gregrey Pashby is a writer and contributor for Bad Credit Lender who specialize in bad credit loans and hard money loan information. Bad Credit Lender provides poor credit mortgage refinance loans, bad credit home loans, and hard money loans. In addition, Greg is one of the main contributors to the Coastal La Jolla Funding — A California Hard Money Lender and 1st Access Hard Money.

Gyokuro Green Tea - What It Is And How To Brew It

If you consider yourself an “advanced” green tea connoisseur, perhaps you may have considered or have even tried brewing gyokuro. Since good gyokuro is expensive, it’s common for people to try it once, not find it to their liking, and then give up on it. This is often a result of an enthusiast brewing it like they brew their normal sencha green tea. Once you have tried a good gyokuro brewed correctly, however, you will understand what a great green tea it actually is.

In case you are not aware, gyokuro is shade grown green tea. About 3 weeks before the anticipated harvest date, the tea bushes are covered under 90% shade. This is accomplished by building an enclosure around the plants using bamboo poles covered with rice straw. All of this of course means extra labor, which has a lot to do with why gyokuro is so expensive in the first place. Obviously, there is a reason why growers go to all of this trouble - gyokuro is delicious!

Probably the most important aspect of brewing gyokuro is temperature. Gyokuro needs to be brewed at a lower temperature than other green teas, about 155 Fahrenheit (68 Celsius.) Since water boils at 212F, obviously the temperature needs to be reduced somehow. Even when cooled, however, one can’t really start the process with water that is 155F for numerous reasons. If one pours 155F water into a teapot that has been sitting at room temperature, expect that the water will no longer remain at 155F, but will instead drop about 15 degrees. Great, now we’re at 140F - too cool for brewing. If in turn one pours that tea into two teacups sitting at room temperature, expect another 15 degree temperature drop. Now we’re at 125 F, and two cold, boring cups of improperly brewed gyokuro. So the devil is in the details, and to brew a good cup of gyokuro, these things need to be taken into consideration.

To brew a good cup of gyokuro, you will need to use more tea. Where you normally can get away with a teaspoon of loose leaf sencha in an 8 ounce teapot, for gyokuro you will need instead about 1 tablespoons of tea per person, and about 5 or 6 ounces of water for each person served.

One other aspect of brewing gyokuro that is often overlooked is the teapot that one brews it in. Gyokuro, like other green teas, is compact. That means it needs a lot of room to expand when it’s brewed. You will never be able to brew good gyokuro (or really, any other good green tea) in a paper filter, tea ball, or anything ridiculous like that. The preferred teapot here would be the ceramic Japanese type which has a stainless steel screen inside as a filter. I’m not talking about the kind where a steel infuser cup sits inside the lid, but instead where the screen actually is butted up against the inside of the teapot. This gives the tea plenty of room to expand. Additionally, Japanese teapots are usually just the right size for the job. This is not to say you can’t use other types of teapots. Western teapots and the like can be used as long as you know what you are doing and take all of the above into consideration.

To get down to brewing, I think I can best sum this up by saying the traditional Japanese way of brewing their green tea is also probably the best way to do it, no surprises there. So let’s make two cups of gyokuro green tea. You will need three empty teacups, your teapot, and a good gyokuro. Start off by boiling your water in a kettle. When the water “just” starts to boil, immediately turn off the heat and allow the water to cool on it’s own for a few minutes. Pour your hot water directly into the empty teapot, filling it, and allowing the teapot to sit a minute or so and warm up. This not only warms the teapot, it also cools the water some. Next, pour the hot water from the teapot into two of the three cold teacups, and then empty the remaining water from the teapot. At this stage we now have a warm teapot, two teacups with hot water in them, and a cold, still empty third teacup. More likely than not, the hot water in those two teacups is still a bit two warm for gyokuro, so what you will want to do is pass back and forth the water between the three teacups, warming the cups and cooling off the water. You usually only have to do this once or twice. This also has the effect of adding oxygen to the water and will improve the taste of the finished product.

All of this does take a little practice to get the hang of, but you’ll soon be able to sense when you have cooled the water enough. Put about one and a half tablespoons of loose leaf gyokuro into the warm teapot, and pour the hot water from the two filled teacups directly into the teapot. Brew for 2 to 3 minutes, not disturbing the teapot. Lastly, pour from the teapot back into the warm teacups, draining all of the tea to the very last drop. If you’ve done that correctly and were patient, you should have one of the finest cups of green tea you’ve ever tasted. For subsequent infusions, simply re-brew for 30 seconds. It’s normal for the second infusion to have a more “green” color than the first. Enjoy your superior cup of green tea!

EzineArticles Expert Author Kevin Moore

Kevin Moore is the founder of O-Cha.com, one of the internet’s first and largest websites dedicated to Japanese green tea. Based out of Japan, in addition to offering a wealth of information on the health benefits of green tea, O-Cha.com offers a large selection of loose leaf green tea, matcha, and tea brewing supplies.

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Contact him at kevinrm@o-cha.com

Web Measurement: What You Don’t Know Would Make A Great Book

“What’s in it for me?” you ask. “Why should I measure how people use my website? How does it help and what does it all mean?” The purpose of this article is to try to give you some insight into effective web measurement and to talk about the most important page of any website, the landing or home page.

Why measure at all?

Fred Flintstone lived in the Stone Age but we live in the Information Age. We deal with a constant flow of information from TV, websites, email, RSS feeds, mobile phones, PDAs, radio, newspapers, flyers, billboards, and magazine covers. Even the sides of buses hit us with information about companies, products and services. So why on earth, in the midst of this information overload, would you want to measure how people use your website, another source of data to barrage you with even more information? The answer is quite simple and is summed up best by the 18th century writer Sydney Smith. “What you don’t know would make a great book.”

Consider this.

Your business is selling $50,000 worth of product a week (5000 units a month) through your website. You are delighted with these results, as many would be, and you only measure them because you figure you’re doing something right. However your competition, always watching and waiting for their chance, come along suddenly and steal a lot of your market share before you know what’s happening. How? They were consistently testing how they could improve their conversion rate online and after they had maximized their conversion rate, they went out and aggressively targeted your potential customers. The bounders! However since the conversion rate on their website is much higher than yours, they eat your market like a hungry lion.

Let’s put it another way.

You are successfully selling 5000 products per month through your website but your conversion rate is only 0.18%. According to research carried out by shop.org, the average sales conversion rate is 1.8%. That means that you could be selling 10 times as many products (50, 000)! Imagine what that could mean to your bottom line. If you don’t know what your conversion rate is, then you don’t know how to improve it or even that it needs improvement.

Measuring conversion is not complicated.

Measuring sales or prospect conversion is very easy. Over a given time period, you simply need to know how many people buy or register an interest in your product or services as a percentage of how many visitors turn up. However, there is more to effective measurement than simply measuring this kind of conversion.

What a good measurement tool should give you.

The ability to improve your conversion rate depends, at the very least, on 2 basic things. In essence, this is what you ‘have’ to measure to begin a conversion improvement program.

  • Firstly, you need to be able to accurately measure the number of visitors arriving at your website.
  • Secondly, you need to be able to see how they use the website by looking at the paths they have taken and how long they have spent browsing your pages.

Don’t just sit there going hmmm….

You look at the paths that regularly ‘don’t’ lead to a conversion and try to improve them. Don’t simply sit there looking at your path tracking tool wondering to yourself why people don’t convert, but look at your website and physically use the path that your visitor has exited. This is where careful analysis is required and where comparisons should be made with paths that ‘do’ convert people. In many cases, variables that are present in the higher conversion paths are not present in the lower conversion paths.

It’s that simple. If you regularly compare the best paths and the worst paths whilst measuring your changes consistently, there should be a steady improvement in conversion. You undoubtedly will make mistakes, but that is why you should carefully measure any changes you make, and why you should measure one change at a time. If you change more than one variable, then you won’t know which change made the difference and you won’t learn anything valuable.

Of course this takes a lot of time and effort on the web marketer’s part, but I never claimed it was going to be easy. In comparison to say direct mail marketing or TV advertising, it is still much less expensive when you do make a mistake.

The landing page

The landing page deserves special attention. When people do a search on Google, for instance, they have something in mind when they get to your landing (home/index) page, and if you’re not it, they have gotten to you by mistake. There is nothing you can do about this at all. It’s a simple fact of life that people using keywords like “improving conversion” could be talking about a web site marketing campaign or catalytic converters for their car.

The landing page however does require special attention from you as a web marketer because you want to reduce the number of 1 page exits from this page as best you can. This means your focus should be purely on the visitors who arrive. How well you service their needs when they find you is critical to your level of conversion. Again, measuring the visitors who arrive and the ones who leave immediately (the bounce rate as it’s sometimes called) is a good measure of how good your home page is at getting its message across. The ones who read for a few seconds and leave aren’t your target market so don’t worry about them. On the other hand, the ones who read for a little longer and leave might be slow readers, or might be your target market so concentrate on getting that number down. Your conversion rate for your landing page should rarely be measured as registrations or sales. It’s more likely reading time (for those websites that make the proposition on the landing page) or click-through to another section of the site.

Here’s an example…

Using our measurement system, we recently made a study of how people used our website. We found that the landing page was converting 68% of the readers. The objective of the landing page is simple: get the reader to move to another page. The landing page headline is “Are you driving qualified traffic to your website but not getting enough customers or prospects?” This headline, the fact that we go on to describe the target visitors dilemma in the first paragraph, and the fact that there are links to articles which educate the reader (more headlines, to pique the curious among you) mean that we get a good percentage of readers who arrive and continue further into the site. We’re always working on the other 32%, but by analyzing the bounces, we found that 50% of them were possibly irrelevant traffic. We have an article starring Winston Churchill that describes how colorful language can grip a reader, and many visitors were arriving at our pages looking for a history of the great man. And as we mentioned above, we also found that some readers were looking for catalytic converters (the keyword conversion brought them to our website). So overall, it meant that only 16% of our target audience left without doing anything. Maybe the phone rang. We can’t measure that!

Our tests on the landing page have been numerous, but now we’re frightened to change the headline. Seriously! Because simply by changing the landing page headline, we improved clickthrough by 36%. That’s nearly double what we were getting over the same time period six months ago. So if you think you can write a better headline for us than the one that currently grabs the attention of 68% of our readers, email me and I’ll test if it is better than the one we’re using!

Another thing we tested was urgency. We had a section on our landing page that said you could get a free e-book by subscribing before a given date. The date was cunningly set to change every day to the same day’s date. It worked. We got high numbers of subscribers in a short space of time and hit a 35% conversion rate, which we considered incredible. Over 1 in 3 people subscribed to get the book. Why did we stop? We listened to our readers who were getting annoyed by irrelevant information on the landing page. New subscribers didn’t mind seeing the message, but the returning visitors, the ones you should really pay attention to, complained about the same message with an updated date. It proves one thing though. If you have a special offer in mind, urgency works.

Incidentally, the fact that all of the above was tested on the landing page doesn’t mean you should forget about the rest of your website. For instance, one of our recent articles is very well visited and got terrific feedback from critics and other web publications. But as an entry page, the URL also has a very high 79% bounce rate. We have analyzed it and have drawn a tentative conclusion. We think it’s because we haven’t given readers anything to do when they finish reading. They get to the bottom of the page and that’s it. The end. Article over. And they leave. So now we’re going to add a new section at the bottom of our articles which encourages subscription or clickthrough. Again, by analyzing and changing things, we hope to improve. If it doesn’t make any difference, or in fact makes the rate worse, we have lost very little, we simply put the page back to the way it was. Testing is about trial and error.

In Summary

I will never be too clever to ever stop measuring how people use our website. I don’t know what will work with our visitors the first time around. I couldn’t have said that one headline would work better than another until I tested it. I couldn’t have said that using great copy that instills a sense of urgency in the reader would work better than not instilling urgency in the reader until I tested it. I couldn’t have told you whether adding article links to the first landing page would improve click through until I measured it. I couldn’t have said whether one graphic would work better than another until I measured it. I couldn’t have told you that all these small changes altogether would improve our subscription rate to over 15% every month, until I measured it. In other words, by measuring how people use your website, you can continuously improve it and therefore improve the conversion rate, which eventually has a positive impact on your bank balance.

In other words what you don’t know about your visitors movement through your website would make a great book.

About The Author

Steve Jackson is Editor of the Conversion Chronicles, (http://www.conversionchronicles.com) and CEO of Aboavista a Finnish company which improves web prospect and sales conversion rates.

steve@conversionchronicles.com

Achieve Better Health With Dietary Supplements

In the year 2005, more than 187 million consumers depended on
daily dietary supplements to provide the nutrients omitted from
the daily diet…nutrients that are needed to attain and
maintain optimum health.

Maintaining a strong immunity level built up through proper
nutrients can contribute greatly to keeping you out of the
doctors office. On the other hand, people with low immunity
levels tend to contract many illnesses and often suffer for a
longer duration than healthy individuals.

The DSEA (Dietary Supplement Education Alliance) found in a
recent study (11/05) that certain dietary supplements helped
seniors to live longer and to live more independent lives.

Further evidence of dietary supplement benefits are acknowledged
by the DSIB (Dietary Supplement Information Bureau) who also
reported that nutritional supplements help people live longer,
healthier lives.

Dietary supplements can also help reduce healthcare costs in the
billions of dollars by off-setting healthcare expenses through
better health attained and maintained by receiving proper
nutrients that are needed in the body.

The FDA (Food and Drug Administration) recently issued a health
claim for omega-3 fatty acids. Several other dietary supplements
are scheduled to be added to the list in the near future.

Qualified health claims for dietary supplements are now being
released to the public. As healthcare costs and health insurance
skyrocket, preventive self care seems to be more widely accepted
and practiced.

Many individuals can potentially benefit from the use of dietary
supplements. The following dietary supplements may be of value
to the immune system:

- Vitamin C provides antioxidant to cells, and may reduce the
risk of cardiovascular disease and some forms of cancer.

- Vitamin E may reduce free radical damage and cut the risk of
diabetes, and cancer.

- Vitamin A helps support mucous membranes, and the skin.

- Selenium may help protect against prostate cancer and is known
as an anti-aging nutrient.

- Coenzyme Q10 may help generate energy for metabolism.

- Omega-3 fatty acids benefit the heart and the nervous system.

People that use dietary supplements can save themselves money,
save the healthcare system money, and in general have a more
healthy and productive life.

Remember…You still have to eat healthy. Get as many vitamins,
minerals, amino acids, and fatty acids in your diet as is
possible. But, you can also consider taking a dietary supplement
to make-up for what is lacking. With soil depletion and other
environmental deficiencies so prevelent, taking dietary
supplements is a good way to make sure that you get all the
nutrition that you may need.

Home Weight Loss - Naturally

Modern lifestyles cultivate such habits that are hard to give a skip and to unhealthy practices. Today many view weight control diets as something difficult to practice and that, as something where in you need to keep account of all that you eat. But think of this. Obesity is not fun and good health does not come cheap. Surrendering to quick fix pills like sympathomimetic amine or amphetamine is a serious mistake if you don’t consider the side effects. It works by stimulating central nervous system to increase blood pressure and heart beats and thereby reducing appetite. Naturally, you can’t compromise on your own health. Look around for a natural way to weight loss.

There are yogic and naturopathic weight loss programs you can adapt. These are systematic by nature and not harsh on your physiology. These systems involve using water predominantly for treatment. Systematic washing/cleansing of stomach, colon and lungs help clean them of acids, semi/fully digested residual waste etc. Removal of waste coat facilitates fresh and more secretion of digestive juices. Repeat this under expert monitoring and schedule. Take up some classes in yoga asanas.

On the other hand, the naturopathy is a wee bit different from yoga. It requires that you drink a lot of water (sun charged water, green water and yellow/orange), take chromotherapy (a system of treatment through sunrays) and subjective cold or hot/steam baths. Fasting and enema are two other things in schedule for natural weight loss program.

As you can see, all of the above steps in the natural weight loss program help in cleansing or ridding the body from toxic and morbid matters and reducing fat. Before I conclude, I think it would not be fair enough if I don’t mention the natural weight loss program that the General Motors has conducted for its employees. It was an all vegetable, no exercise and no chemical treatment program of seven days. In the end most of them lost 5-6 pounds of weight with nothing to regret about.

The author Rajgopal had been writing on technical matters and in this avtar he gave up tags that confine to particular genre of writing. Rajgopal is a mechanical engineer and served the pharmaceutical industry. Oflate he has been putting his efforts in to creative art and healthcare writing. Here he looks up at options available to put life back on track. He can be contacted at http://alevoorrajgopal.blogspot.com

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