Archive for November, 2007



Samurai Trivia, Zatoichi, and Japanese Woodblock Prints

Friday 30 November 2007 @ 5:52 am

n the last couple of years I

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Index Funds, ETF funds, and Socially Responsible Investing

Friday 30 November 2007 @ 5:14 am

While mutual funds have been quite popular for some time know index funds have garnered more recent popularity with the investing public. It seems as though there are thousands of ETF funds these days. You can purchase index funds that reflect just about every single market index, big or small. Just about every day we see new focused ETF funds arriving. China, Russia, and India are just a few areas where you can in that sectors emerging markets. You can even buy funds with socially responsible investing objectives.

Why the sudden popularity? Well it comes down to cost. Traditional mutual funds come at higher costs. They have higher expense ratios due to the costs that come with the actively managed approach. ETF index funds are traded on the exchanges just like stocks. The underlying expenses are very low. They can be bought and sold throughout the trading day just like stocks.

Do to volatility in the markets these fund type investments involve risk. Much like stocks they fluctuate in value, either up or down. It’s important to treat mutual funds as more of a long-term investment. We no from history that over time markets go up, so it’s important not to get caught up in temporary price swings, as the general trend is up, over time. If stock market volatility is a concern for you it may make more sense to take a look at more conservative investments such as bank CD rates or money market accounts. You can find some of the best bank CD rates or money market rates online. These conservative CD investments certainly won’t pay as well over time, but offer more safety and security.

Actively managed funds some with a management team. They buy and sell stocks based on the funds investment objectives. Some fund managers are better than others, but on average index funds have typically outperformed the majority of the mutual fund managers. It’s not easy, even for the most qualified investors to beat the market indexes. So the thinking goes, mock the index for the better returns and do so at a much lower costs. The other advantages inherit with Index and ETF funds is that the investor can control taxes. By determining when you buy and sell you’re not taxed like the traditional mutual funds. Their buying and selling creates tax issues.

Another popular way of investing that has had a lot of recent fanfare is socially responsible investing. You can know purchase mutual funds that focus on socially responsible issues. That means different things to different people, so there are many different types. Some may focus on clean energy with no oil exposure. Some may not invest in companies that have poor health issues, such as tobacco, or alcohol. For individuals that have deep concerns with these issues can invest with out supporting issues the have fundamental issues with. This wasn’t very easily done in the past using traditional mutual fund products. Many of which have overlapped, investing in these areas.

It is always recommended that you do some research or seek professional help when investing in an ETF, an index fund, or mutual funds. You can find more info socially responsible investing through some of the popular fund companies that offer these unique investments.

Tags: Index Funds, ETF funds, Socially Responsible Investing, Bank CD Rates

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Benefits of Incorporating an Offshore Company

Friday 30 November 2007 @ 4:23 am

Also known as non-resident company, an offshore company is a business entity that does not conduct any or a significant part of its business in the country it is incorporated in.

Often, an offshore company comes with a big list of financial, personal and trade benefits. The benefits could be in terms of reduced tax liability, asset protection, secrecy and anonymity, simplicity and financial support.

Depending on the country of incorporation, your taxes could even be reduced down to zero. However, in most such jurisdictions, you may be required to pay an annual duty as a fee. Also, yearly account maintenance charges may apply. Incorporating an offshore company helps you in maintaining confidentiality of transactions and usage of funds.

It is relatively easier and quicker to set up & operate an offshore company, than to incorporate a business in the home country. This happens in the wake of attracting foreign investment and other such reasons that have a positive impact on the offshore country.

The Trouble with Offshore Companies

Many countries do not allow offshore companies to conduct business or hire workforce in their jurisdictions. Although the regulations levied are low, some restrictions are imposed on offshore companies, especially if the offshore companies are involved in banking or insurance.

To protect you, the bank

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Urinary Tract Infection Symptoms - Find Out if You Have a UTI

Saturday 24 November 2007 @ 8:47 pm

Urinary tract infections are common as well as painful, and the first time you have one, you may not know that a UTI is what you have. This article will tell you some of the key telltale symptoms of a UTI.

The most significant urinary tract infection symptom is a sharp pain before, during, and after urination. The pain is perhaps best described with the word

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Google Assassin - A Real Deal or Overhyped Junked??

Thursday 22 November 2007 @ 4:55 am

I’m sure by now, you must have heard a lot about Google Assassin or DJK Assassin & the $169,551 in one day Video

Now let’s just quickly recap the benefits/features(without any hype) of Google Assassin

Google Assassin is combination of a software package & a step-by-step blueprints to automate the whole process of making money from Google Adwords, Google organic page rankings and other free traffic sources.

This super-smart software package gives you:

– Every software tool Chris uses to reel in the big catches, sucking heaping piles of money from affiliate sales faster than a car wash vacuum sucks change from your ashtray.

– The tools to launch a profitable affiliate campaign in 2 minutes flat! Let everyone else struggle with building their keywords, their ads and websites. Your campaign is just a click away

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Google Assassin From Chris - Launching on Tuesday, 20th Nov. 2007

Tuesday 20 November 2007 @ 10:10 pm

Chris authored Project X, Day Job Killer, Adwords Miracle and
he is well known for creating & breaking the records at Clickbank.

Project X broke some ClickBank sales records when it was released in October 3rd 2006, and it has just passed the 10,000th sale mark.

Day Job Killer then broke Project X sales record, selling over 9,000 copies in its first week. Including the up-sell, he grossed just under $1 million within 7 days.

Now, Google Assassin or Day Job Killer II, the sequel to the fastest-selling e-book ever, “Day Job Killer”, is just round the corner!!

But first let’s hear some feedback from one of his “test subjects”, which pretty much sums up what to expect on Tuesday …

“…prior to this… I was beginning to doubt whether I could make money with ClickBank… the techniques that I was taught before just plain didn’t work. They either required some specialized technical ability or there was additional information that you need to know… …I went one year without making money with Google Adwords to making over $500 my first week with this… Anyone who is not sure if the internet lifestyle is real, don’t give up trying to find out you are only one discision away from being on the fast track to seeing it for yourself.”

So there you have it. Results like this are only 3 days away.

No hype needed. Just the facts.

Now some Google Assassin specifics, facts & information for you …

The launch package is going to include over $40,000 worth of software that thinks like Chris, and automates EVERY move he made to become a ClickBank millionaire. Some of it, his “test subjects” already have. Some of it is has only just been finished in the last few days. Literally Cutting Edge stuff!

The software - keyword generators, campaign creators, Google espionage tools - could easily be sold for $1,000 or so on their own.

But it doesn’t end there. Far from it.

Membership to this exclusive club also entitles you to his DJK Blueprint series: A selection of methods that are PROVEN to make job-killing income for relative newbies and the guys who “the other stuff” didn’t work for.

For more information & in-depth review head over to Google Assassin

And, remember the date - Tuesday 20th November. The day Google Assassin( Day Job Killer 2) & DJK team is all set to change the fact of internet marketing … again!!

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What Happens During Hypnosis?

Tuesday 20 November 2007 @ 9:37 pm

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. 

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
hypnotized 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. 

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
best labeled 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. 

Although our subconscious can do lots of tasks 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 or self hypnosis.

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50 Tips On Getting Traffic To Your Websites Or Affiliate Links

Tuesday 20 November 2007 @ 9:01 pm

1. Write and submit articles to the article directories.

2. Leave comments on other people

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Is Google payload another Adwords miracle.

Sunday 18 November 2007 @ 3:07 am

How on earth is Google payload going to become the next Adwords miracle? It is marketed by the same group of individuals who have been turning Google adwords and adsense on its head and clickbank affiliates rich.

It takes alot to get me interested in something and it usually has to be from a credible source. The launch was relatively muted and this usually means no hype which I like. How does the product help the guy on the street? There are lots of webmasters struggling hard to earn some good money a day through their sites. But then some of the

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The Benefits Of The Modern Vacuum Cleaner

Saturday 17 November 2007 @ 8:29 am

For many housewives, the vacuum cleaner reduced the fraction of time cleaning the house. Years ago, people needed to sweep their floors or carpets, but with the invention of the vacuum cleaner, people could easily detract the dust and dirt from their carpets with less effort.

Most of the vacuum cleaner tools are kept

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