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Empty Profiles - The Curse of the Dating Website

Posted on May 19th, 2007 in General Information by Global Marketing - Internet Marketing

Empty Profiles - The Curse of the Dating Website

All dating websites rely heavily on the sincerity and responsibility of their membership in order to be successful, and most dating website owners will agree that the ideal dating community would have one hundred percent profile completion, with interesting and detailed information and at least one recent photo of each member. Unfortunately, that situation is so difficult to attain.

Most dating sites will inform members of the importance of adding photos to their profile, and many, including our own sugar daddy dating site, offer the facility of password protecting their personal pics so they are able to choose who will view them. However a staggering seventy-eight percent of dating site members we interviewed, informed us that they will only search for members who include a photograph with their profile.
I, personally can never understand how anyone can join a dating website and not bother to fill in his or her profile. How can they ever expect to create interest from other members, and my guess is they will not get a single response in their inbox. After all, your profile is your salespage. An opportunity to present yourself to the world.. describing not just your physical statistics but likes and dislikes, a brief synopsis of your character and a reasonably detailed description of your ideal mate. The addition of a photo or two will be sure to increase the level of interest in your profile by three hundred percent at very least.
So how do dating site owners encourage their membership to present a quality profile that will not only increase the chances of creating interest but also enhance the whole website, as we are all in agreement that incomplete profiles are a complete waste of time and space.

Although we have only recently launched our sugar daddy dating site, we have taken a fair yet strong stance in the problem of empty profiles. We do not believe that nagging the member with a constant stream of email reminders will entice them to return to the site, solely to complete their profile. Quite the reverse, in fact badgering would be more likely to ensure that the member never returned to the site again.
We firmly believe that the process of creating the profile needs to be completed at the time the user registers as a member. In an effort to ensure that the whole profile is completed during the registration process we have introduced an extension to the free membership period for those who create a complete profile at that time. So now, in addition to the thirty days free trial period, we offer a further thirty days to those who complete their profile at the time of registration. And to further discourage those who still decide to display no information, such profiles will auto-delete if not completed within seven days.
Any dating website can only be judged on it’s quality of membership, and whether joining as a free member or upgrading to paying member, once you register at a dating site you have a moral obligation to create a profile and present yourself to other members who have the same interest as you. Otherwise you have nothing to offer that particular dating community and there is little point in you registering to become a member.
Although it’s early days yet, the first signs are encouraging at our own sugar daddy dating site and we hope this move will enable us to to maintain a dating community with a one hundred percent profile completion, which can only benefit our genuine members.

By Trevor Taylor

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The Basic Tools For Dog Training Trade

Posted on May 19th, 2007 in General Information by Global Marketing - Internet Marketing

The Basic Tools For Dog Training Trade

Dogs are creatures of habit and if trained they will exhibit certain behaviors to mark the particular times of day, even more clearly. There are many training aids you will find in the dog store, for the ever growing line of pet supplies that will assist in the task of dog training, making things manageable for you.

Among the different tools for dog training trade, items such as clickers, leashes of different varieties, halters, electronic collars, electronic and chemical training aids, muzzles and treat carriers are the basic tools in the trainers world and can ease your efforts to train your dog.
Let us start out with the clicker which is a metal box coated with plastic emits a clicking noise when the metal is pressed and release. It is a handy device that helps to attain quick attention of your dog once they are taught to recognize the sound. After being trained your dog can distinguish the sound even over much background noise or relatively long distances. Leashes are handy tools that ranges from a very short leash with less than eighteen inches of length to an extremely long leash of twenty feet or more. The shorter leashes are employed while training your dog for up close behaviors such as the Sit, Heel and Stay commands whereas the longer leashes that come with some nice features such as the retractable leash which prevent trip hazards and tangling is essentially used for behaviors that allow more freedom. Unlike a short leash, a long leash pose dangers for your dog or other people when walking through the crowd earlier now are modernized that consist of a spring loaded reel that will allow the ddog to explore at a distance but will coil itself back as the animal returns. The halter allow more control for the owner and less strain on the dogs’ neck, is essentially an extension of the collar. The electronic collar is an another control device which comes in two major categories, sonic and shock emitting, both of which are applied when the dog performs a certain disagreeable behavior though The sonic version is the more humane of the two. The electronic shock mat and Chemical based training aids include such products as Bitter Apple sprays or creams are employed to keep your pet from jumping onto your leather couch or expensive recliners and to prevent chewing or self-mutilation behaviors. Last but not least, is the special treat carrier that have become quite popular in training circles provide a clean way for you to carry a whole days worth of treats on your side without having to dirty your pockets or have your hands full constantly.

By peter john

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Ideas for Decorating with Fine Art Prints

Posted on May 19th, 2007 in General Information by Global Marketing - Internet Marketing

Ideas for Decorating with Fine Art Prints

While one person’s idea of what fine art prints are might not match the opinion of another person, the fact remains: you can certainly create some beautiful or by adding a few prints. No matter what you think constitutes fine art; you can certainly use some decorating tips to make sure that you’re making the most of your fine art prints.

In the dining room, you will find the perfect setting for using fine art prints in your home. Since this tends to be a more formal area for eating, you can use traditional fine art images to surround your eating table in style. Try using subtle prints that add color to the room, but not too many vibrant colors as you want eating time to be calm andrelaxed; Prints from the impressionistic period are good choices for this room, as in the water lilies of Monet or other such artists. Look for images that might show delicate images like flowers and nature scenes to help in setting the mood.
For your living room or main entertainment room, you can choose fine art prints that are a bit bolder in color and style. You want to add energy and life to this room so that people feel happy to be there. Try choosing brighter colors and interesting patterns and images that will attract attention. When you have new people in this room, it always helps to have an instant conversation starter – and your print can be what starts everyone talking. You might also want to choose something that is larger in size so that it creates a focal point for your room and adds to the overall.
When it comes to the bedrooms in your home, fine art prints will probably vary in terms of style and color. You want to be sure that you’re choosing prints that are indicative of the mood that you want the room to have as well as the personality of the person that sleeps there. Instead of focusing just on the colors of the prints, try to imagine what this picture will look like over the years and whether it will still be enjoyable or interesting to the person that uses that room.

And in the bathroom, you can use fine art prints to liven up what is usually a dull space. Try adding life to the walls with fun images and pictures as well as scenes that you can look at again and again.You might want to coordinate the prints with a color that’s in your decorating theme or one that is in the shower curtain or towels. You may also want to stick to soothing scenes of beaches or waves to help keep a calm mood in this room.
With fine art prints, you can add style and class to any room in your home. And though you may not agree on what constitutes fine art, your guests will certainly know good taste when they see it.

By Maigida africanarts

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Bathrooms design

Posted on May 19th, 2007 in General Information by Global Marketing - Internet Marketing

Bathrooms design

If you decided to start renovation of your bathroom, naturally there is a question, how to choose the modern and comfortable design of a room. Usually such plans include the selection of general style, articles of interior of bathrooms, as well as finishing materials and lighting devices. In addition, you can plan the process of heating and water-supply systems mounting. Planning of a room is always carried out in accordance with the customer’s desire.

Speaking about the design of a bathroom, it is impossible to forget such important detail as furniture. Now most often the interior of bathrooms includes the following objects: cupboards-columns, special dressers, cupboards with a bar and wall cupboards. There are also plenty of furniture sets where cupboards are combined with mirrors. You can often find such names in price-lists as a mirror with a cupboard, a mirror cupboard, a mirror with two cupboards and a mirror shelf. It is ideal for small space. MDF is considered to be the best material for furniture in a bathroom. It is specially developed for over damped rooms.
As for a bath, it is possible to do with a classic one, or to choose a corner one, or even to substitute a usual “bed” by a shower cabin. Anyway, usually the selection of bathroom interior depends on customer’s financial situation or size of a room.
Nowadays the most fashionable bathroom finishing styles are considered to be classical, country, retro and ethnic ones. You would better leave bathroom renovation and selection of basic “architectural style” to the specialists from designer studios. Here we give only general recommendations.

Brutalism includes the use of one-color black, white or grey tiles. In this case the furniture should be massive, with sharp forms, purposefully creating the feeling of rudeness. Horizontal lines from a natural stone prevail in classical style furniture. Their color and picture should harmonize with tiles as much as possible. The use of marble table tops combined with light furniture tones is considered to be the most popular in large rooms.
Country style helps to rest and relax better. It includes the use of woven furniture from moisture proof materials, and the color of tiles is usually different tints of green or with a decorative pattern in the form of branches and leaves. The woven furniture set and green walls imitate an arbor and summer park round it. Light brown tiles and furniture from a dark tree with the elements of screw-thread are considered to be characteristic features of retro style. A mirror in a simple wooden frame also helps to create the atmosphere of old times.
Ethnic style gives excellent chance to wake up your fantasy. It will help you to imagine yourself on a rocky island visiting mysterious native people. Tree and natural stone are basic materials at room finishing. They are usually rudely trimmed, to give an impression of wild tribe art work. The color of tree and stone is usually natural, preferably of dark saturated tints of brown and grey.
We will say in conclusion, that although a design of bathrooms is in a great deal a business of the specialists, a customer should not stay away from this process. In fact it is exactly his task to choose the range of colours of a room, the desired units of furniture and sanitary equipment.

By Arthur P.

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Things to do for Easter

Posted on April 28th, 2007 in General Information by Global Marketing - Internet Marketing

Things to do for Easter

The period of Easter is a particularly joyous one in most parts of the Northern Hemisphere. This time of year usually marks the end of the dreary winter, with the budding of new flora, and emergence of fauna from their hibernation. Man is not left out of this sense of renewal. Men, women and children change their outdoor clothes, from the heavy suffocating wool to the lighter linen and cotton. Easter is that time of year when children stream out of the front door squealing, squalling and running round the garden. The more enterprising ones among them bring out their bicycles and pedal down the street, calling on their neighborhood friends to come out and play.

Preparation for Easter
One of the novel traditions of Easter in the West, apart from the religious ceremonies that attend this period, is the Easter egg Hunt. A few days before Eater day, there is a general cleaning out of both the home and the barn. Piles of disused furniture and equipment, used clothes and rags, are brought out to be sent to the incinerators. The house frontage and garden are given a face lift. Dead leaves flowers and twigs which had survived winter are raked, pilled up and burned. Inside the home, shuttered windows are opened to let in fresh air. The living room really comes alive. The floor is vacuumed clean, the chairs tables and other furniture given a shine and polish.

Special Meals for Easter
The kitchen takes on a life of its own. Special meals are usually prepared for Easter day. In most countries of Europe and North America a major component of any special Easter meal is the ubiquitous chicken egg. In traditional Christian homes, the previous forty days before Easter had been a period of deprivation and austerity in protein consumption. The period of Lent is usually one of fasting with the conspicuous absence of animal protein like beef in the meals served during the Lenten forty days. Maybe to make up for the shortfall in protein intake, while at the same time avoiding any food containing blood, the bloodless chicken egg comes in handy. All kinds of menus containing eggs are presented on the dining table.

Easter egg Hunts
The Easter egg is a dyed or decorated egg, traditionally associated with Easter. The decorated Easter egg first started as a simple art of just painting a boiled chicken egg with red color. The preparation of the Easter egg has gone through a lot of metamorphoses to now include an elaborate process, which include embedding of sweets into egg shaped candy. Easter egg hunts have become a major part of Eater Monday celebrations in North America, Europe and some far-flung places like Australia and New Zealand. The British, who colonized these last two places as outposts of their now moribund empire, took their tradition along with them.
The Easter egg hunt is one such tradition. On Easter evening the lady of the house, prepares her brightly colored eggs a few days to Easter, or maybe just got them off the shelf in a grocery store. She then packages them in foil or other suitable wrappers. Off to the garden she goes to hide them in some shrubs or under her rose bushes, while her kids are asleep. The following morning the children of the house and their invited friends go in search of the precious eggs. The more you find, the more you eat or keep.

By Logan Wayne

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