Article Marketing Is The Key For Traffic To Your Business Opportunity

Article Marketing Is The Key For Traffic To Your Business Opportunity

How do I get traffic to my website? Everyone who has an online business opportunity has the same issue. There are so many ways to go out and get web traffic, email marketing, blogs, seo, pay per click and article marketing. Yes, article marketing has been popular for a few years now. The problem is when the latest or greatest new method comes along we sometimes forget about what is really working and we lose focus. As a fisherman I am just as guilty, by tackle box is filled with different lures. They caught me at the store, but there is always a select few that are reliable that I go back to. Article marketing is the same way.

There have been some of the “so called experts” that claim that article marketing is dead, it’s overused, watered down, etc. That can be true to a point but the key point is when you write a decent article and submit the article to the right article directories, you still will get a great surge of traffic to your website. One article submission service that I use is, Submit Your Article. They submit your articles to all the major directories, but what really effective with them is the way you can rewrite your title and content so each directory picks up unique content.

By changing the article title and the content you could have one article submitted to 10 of the best article directories, and with 5 changes to the article you can rank in over 50 spots. That is very powerful! In fact in the last couple of weeks I have had several calls from people interested in my network marketing program that I promote, see my name and my sites all over the internet. They all signed up with me because the articles promote me as the expert and I am noticed all over for my keywords. If you like the business opportunity then the question becomes, who do you want to partner with? The side benefit of course is links back to your website that boost your sites rankings.

There is a lot of buzz about social marketing and yes it does work. But in order for social marketing to be effective it takes a lot of time. Article marketing done the right way can take time as well. Unlike social marketing, the benefits are realized right away. Even company replicated websites can benefit from article marketing traffic. The keyword Fuel Direct has over 12 million sites listed. The company replicated site is ranked number 2. That’s powerful, all with only 5 articles!

So, you want more visitors to your website? Put some effort into something that works, article marketing. In the tough economic times we are in it truly is a great way to brand yourself and receive a great deal of traffic. The great news is that it is free!…

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10 Ways To Save Money On Your Heating

10 Ways To Save Money On Your Heating

If you’re looking to save money on your heating, then you might have think you’ve tried everything. Instead of being cold during the day, or coming home to a cold house after work, why not see if some of these can make your home warmer whilst saving you money.

Doors and windowsIt sounds obvious, but you’ll need to make sure that you close doors and windows. By closing doors downstairs, and concentrating on keeping the heat in a single room, you will notice the difference. Bleeding the radiators can also make them more effective too.

GapsRemember to look out for gaps around doors and windows. These gaps can mean that the cold can enter a room, or the heat can escape. Long curtains over doors or windows, and draught excluders, really can make a big difference.

InsulationIf you’re not sure about the insulation in your home, you might want to see whether there are grants or incentives to improve the insulation. Free insulation is available for some people, and so it can dramatically reduce the amount of money you spend on heating your home.

ClothingAnother obvious answer is to wear more clothes. If you’re only wearing a T shirt in the middle of winter, and moaning that you’re cold, then you could definitely be more appropriately dressed. Remember that several layers is better than one thick layer.

All day heatingLeaving the heating on constant can be more cost effective than timed, during the day. This is because maintaining a constant temperature requires minimal heating, compared to heating up from cold again.

Shop aroundWhen was the last time you compared prices? You can save a considerable amount if you shop around to see if you’re using the cheapest energy supplier. Even if you’re in a rural area, or are off the grid, then you can save money on your heating by finding a cheaper oil or LPG supplier.

Service and maintenanceWhen was the last time your boiler was serviced? Like your car, your boiler needs servicing regularly so that it is working efficiently. Why not arrange for your boiler to be serviced, and see if that helps to bring down your heating bill?

Time for a new boiler?A new boiler could make a huge difference too. If you have an old combi boiler, it may be as little as 50-60% efficient, compared to modern boilers, some of which are more than 90% efficient, making them more effective and cheaper to run.

Wood pellet boilersA wood pellet boiler will cost less to run than an oil, LPG or coal heating system for many people. If you’re a heavy user of heating and hot water, such as a hotel or factory, or need to heat a large house, then you should consider a wood heating system.

RHIThe recently introduced government funded Renewable Heating Initiative (RHI) means that those people, domestic, and business, who use renewable heating will be paid for it. Qualifying wood pellet boilers …

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Fleet Managers Beware – Rocketing Petrol Prices Highlight Lack of Vehicle Efficiency

Fleet Managers Beware – Rocketing Petrol Prices Highlight Lack of Vehicle Efficiency

Research has shown that the huge increase in petrol and diesel prices is the biggest current challenge facing fleet managers. On top of this it is evident that not only are the prices increasing but that there is a large amount of wastage.

A recent study carried out by Trimble MRM has shown the British businesses are squandering millions of litres of petrol due to inefficient driving of company cars. The survey especially highlights inaccurate fuel gauges, poor driving techniques as well as bad record keeping as being the main culprits. Fleet managers and businesses can be unaware of the real consequences of their fuel usage due to these culprits.

With fuel prices continuing to rise there is an urgent need for a better understanding to be developed of where fuel is being used and when it is being wasted unnecessarily.

The piece of the jigsaw which will be central in helping fleet management and companies achieve fuel savings is real-time data from individual vehicles which can be linked to individual drivers. The correct type of driver feedback technology can potentially make the average commercial fleet vehicle up to 15% more efficient.

One example given by Mr. Andrew Yeoman, the MD of Trimble MRM, is a heavy goods vehicle which drives 60,000 miles per year at 8 miles to the gallon. In this instance a saving of £6,142 could be made.

The reality is that guesswork on mileage logs and fuelcards are open to problems, abuse and mistakes. However new fleet diagnostic solutions nowadays allow companies to receive valuable information on each vehicle. These reports show where the fuel is being wasted, reports on faults and performance. It contains information on individual driver performance which incorporates driving style, braking, acceleration and speed.

Even though fleet drivers may feel as if this moves towards a bit of a Big Brother is watching them style of fleet management, the reality is that whether they like it or not in these highly challenging times what is most important for business survival and success is overall productivity and costs.

Taking the previous example of the heavy goods vehicle if a fleet manager was to multiply this by hundreds or a thousand or so vehicles, the potential savings are enormous.

Therefore the idea is not to penalise drivers who drive as part of their jobs but instead to troubleshoot problems at the earliest possible stage. Some drivers may need re-training or to have the awareness to change their behaviour patterns. Your fleet has the opportunity to make significant long term savings.

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Ford’s EcoBoost Engine Family

Ford’s EcoBoost Engine Family

Since the launch of Ford’s EcoBoost family, demand for the engine has increased every month; and not just for current Ford owners. Customers who had not previously considered Ford vehicles are now attracted to the fuel-friendly engine family. And it’s not hard to see why.

In a Ford F-150, a 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6 engine produces 365 horsepower and 420 lb-ft of torque and provides a best-in-class towing capability of 11,300 pounds, all while increasing fuel economy savings by 20% and decreasing greenhouse gas emissions by 15%. In fact, the 2011 F-150 EcoBoost has an EPA estimated rating of 22 MPG highway, which combined with the power of the F-150, creates the best combination of efficiency and capability among all light duty, full-size pickup trucks. This may explain why 40% of all EcoBoost engine options are sold on the popular truck.

The F-150 is not the only Ford vehicle that can be equipped with an EcoBoost engine. It is also currently available in the Ford Flex, Taurus SHO, and several Lincoln vehicles. Later this year, the engine family will be offered on the Explorer SUV and Edge CUV, followed by a Focus ST option in 2012. The optional EcoBoost on these cars will be a 4-cylinder, 2.0-liter 237 horsepower engine, slightly less powerful than that of the F-150, but with even greater fuel efficiency. By 2013, Ford aims to produce 1.5 million EcoBoost engines around the world, in vehicles of all shapes and sizes.

The newly redesigned 2013 Ford Taurus, which was recently unveiled at the New York International Auto Show, will bring about the next level of EcoBoost. The sedan is expected to deliver best-in-class fuel efficiency, with an EPA estimated 31 MPG highway. Currently, EcoBoost engines have also increased the fuel economy of the Taurus SHO, which receives 25 MPG highway when powered by the 3.5-liter V6 version. The engine has helped increase the perceived value of the Taurus SHO as well, adding it to the list of cars considered by many who are shopping in the luxury market. In fact, 28% of SHO buyers traded in a luxury brand vehicle for the car.

With gas prices on the rise, drivers are looking for ways to save, and Ford has stepped up to the plate. The EcoBoost may be just one small part of Ford’s plan to create fuel efficient and environmentally friendly cars, but it has made a large impact on consumers.…

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Don’t Get Stuck With a Gooey Gasoline

Don’t Get Stuck With a Gooey Gasoline

A little known fact is that gasoline can freeze. In fact, it can freeze while you are operating your vehicle. Over-the-Road truck drivers have long touted the benefits of fuel additive while driving in freezing temperatures. Gasoline and diesel are a mixture of hydrocarbons and the components have different freezing points. Huh? For the scientists out there, I’m sure you just went what a simplistic approach. But for the average non-mechanically inclined American who wants to protect their car and not get stuck in the slush, I offer a couple of simple tips.

For diesel as the temperatures begin to drop below 32ºF or 0ºC the paraffin in the fuel begins to cloud and gelling soon occurs. This gelatinous fuel is then unable to flow through the fuel filter as a waxy coat builds up and the engine begins to choke. The simple fix is a fuel heater or a diesel additive such as Howes Diesel Treatment. The additive has received an overall approval rating by users and is easily found at most truck stops.

The magic point for gasoline occurs at a much lower temperature, -97ºF, even that is going to vary depending on the additives in the fuel. In temperatures as common place as 32ºF your tank can begin to freeze if water gets into the mixture. Methyl Alcohol is a ready fix to keep the water from freezing in your gas tank if it gets in there. Oh sure, like you have a gallon of that hanging around the garage? And how would you know if water is even in there, right? What about an additive for those of you who don’t keep a chemistry lab? Just want to be able to walk in and buy something economical for your ordinary GG (grocery getter) or as it is otherwise known, the family car? HEET, is the most popular gas-line antifreeze and water remover product on the market. This product can be found readily in all major auto parts stores and several general merchandise stores as well. So, if you’re not living in sunny Florida and have to face those nippy winds of Illinois, investing in an additive during the winter months may be well worth it.

Of course, most of this problem can be kept to a minimum by simply keeping a one-half or greater level of fuel in the tank. That can be easier said than done when money is tight, but the benefits far outweigh the temporary pinch in your pocket.…

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Don’t Get Stuck With a Gooey Gasoline

Don’t Get Stuck With a Gooey Gasoline

A little known fact is that gasoline can freeze. In fact, it can freeze while you are operating your vehicle. Over-the-Road truck drivers have long touted the benefits of fuel additive while driving in freezing temperatures. Gasoline and diesel are a mixture of hydrocarbons and the components have different freezing points. Huh? For the scientists out there, I’m sure you just went what a simplistic approach. But for the average non-mechanically inclined American who wants to protect their car and not get stuck in the slush, I offer a couple of simple tips.

For diesel as the temperatures begin to drop below 32ºF or 0ºC the paraffin in the fuel begins to cloud and gelling soon occurs. This gelatinous fuel is then unable to flow through the fuel filter as a waxy coat builds up and the engine begins to choke. The simple fix is a fuel heater or a diesel additive such as Howes Diesel Treatment. The additive has received an overall approval rating by users and is easily found at most truck stops.

The magic point for gasoline occurs at a much lower temperature, -97ºF, even that is going to vary depending on the additives in the fuel. In temperatures as common place as 32ºF your tank can begin to freeze if water gets into the mixture. Methyl Alcohol is a ready fix to keep the water from freezing in your gas tank if it gets in there. Oh sure, like you have a gallon of that hanging around the garage? And how would you know if water is even in there, right? What about an additive for those of you who don’t keep a chemistry lab? Just want to be able to walk in and buy something economical for your ordinary GG (grocery getter) or as it is otherwise known, the family car? HEET, is the most popular gas-line antifreeze and water remover product on the market. This product can be found readily in all major auto parts stores and several general merchandise stores as well. So, if you’re not living in sunny Florida and have to face those nippy winds of Illinois, investing in an additive during the winter months may be well worth it.

Of course, most of this problem can be kept to a minimum by simply keeping a one-half or greater level of fuel in the tank. That can be easier said than done when money is tight, but the benefits far outweigh the temporary pinch in your pocket.…

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Advantages of LPG As an Automotive Fuel

Advantages of LPG As an Automotive Fuel

LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) is a perfect solution to increasing fuel prices and automotive pollution. It is a flammable mixture of propane and butane that turns into a liquid under moderate pressure. Thus, the name given to this gas is Liquefied Petroleum gas.

LPG with its high energy output and environment friendliness has become an important source of energy in various industrial applications. In the recent years, the use of LPG as an automotive fuel has increasingly become popular. Many car manufacturers are automobile companies are designing hybrids of this fuel to deliver an economical, convenient, and fuel-efficient drive to the customers.

As more and more numbers of people are learning the benefits of LPG, they are switching over from petrol and diesel to LPG. Some of the key benefits of LPG as an automotive fuel are as follows:

• It is an economical fuel as compared to petrol and diesel.

• It is a quieter and smoother fuel that produces no noise and vibration while in motion.

• Automobiles with this fuel enjoy extended life of engine and its components.

• The service and maintenance cost is also reduced to a great extent.

• The fuel also helps increases the speed and average of a vehicle.

• It has a lower running cost as compared to petrol and diesel.

• The octane content of LPG is high which in turns results in complete combustion leaving no residue or pollutants behind.

• Because of its high octane content it also has a superior anti-knocking power.

• It leads to significant enhancement in quality performance and efficiency.

• Low carbon content in the fuel drastically reduces carbon footprints and does not contribute to global warming.

• In case there is a fuel spill, LPG will soon evaporate without causing any kind of damage to soil and water.

• It produces fewer harmful emissions like carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, and oxides of nitrogen. It is believed that LPG vehicles produce about 80% less automobile pollutants than their petrol counterparts whereas about 90% less emission than their diesel counterparts.…

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Fuel Tank Monitoring Systems Offer Many Advantages

Fuel monitoring is critical to any operation requiring gas, oil or propane for business operations. If you want your operation to be profitable, then you need make sure that you not only protect this particular asset but also use it wisely. This is where fuel tank monitoring systems can pay off in big ways. They don’t just measure how much fuel is left in your storage tanks. They also boost your operational efficiency and save you money in many different ways.

Robust fuel frameworks have data-tracking components, such as sensors, built into their systems. This lets operators and owners alike be constantly mindful of details that include fuel levels, pressure, temperature, and more. Having access to this information is crucial to maintaining operations that are safe, steady, and profitable.

What to Look For in Great Fuel Tank Monitoring Systems

Fuel is always going to be categorized as a resource. The proper protection of that resource means you can make the most of it in your daily operations. Not only will fuel tank monitoring help you accomplish this but it will also help you maintain compliance with relevant environmental rules and regulations.

The right fuel tank monitoring system can help you manage every aspect of your fuel. This starts with procurement, and includes condition, usage, and eventual sale.

Basically speaking, a fuel tank monitoring system lets operators and owners boost the efficiency of their operations with live-time tracking of crucial metrics necessary for big decisions. Remote sensors let operators and owners monitor things remotely and make adjustments as necessary.

When issues or problems are detected, you can be alerted immediately. This lets you arrange for repairs and adjustments based on current data. You’ll not only get things going faster, but you’ll also be doing it on current data rather than information that is days to weeks old. Minimize your downtime and lost fuel.

Environmental compliance is another key feature of effective fuel tank monitoring systems. Fuel tanks always need regular maintenance. As they get older, they can start falling susceptible to algae, rust, and other things that impact fuel quality. These also mean risks of environmental impact, as well. If a fuel tank suffers damage, then there is the possibility of fuel escaping. Potential consequences include contaminated soil and groundwater nearby.

Fuel tank monitoring systems can give you expedient warnings and detection. That means you can arrange for faster repairs and curtail the local environmental impact.

Saving Fuel Matters

The more fuel you save, the more everyone saves. Fuel you lose or just lose track of costs you time and money, but those are also expenses you might wind up passing off to your own clients. Even if they don’t pay for it monetarily, they might pay for it with lost time.

Fuel that gets lost into the local environment costs everyone. Even local pollution adds up to the global destruction of planetary ecosystems. Also, cleanup and mitigation costs can wind up costing you lots of money, even on top of …

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Algae Fuel – Real Renewable Energy

Algae Fuel – Real Renewable Energy

Although opinions vary on the future of fossil fuels such as oil, there is little debate that there is a finite supply of oil and that, at some point, mass produced alternative forms of energy will need to become economically viable. One alternative that has gained a lot of momentum is algae fuel.

Algae fuel is exactly what it sounds like… fuel refined from farmed algae. The algae can be grown using fresh water, salt water, and even brackish water. It can also be grown on land that is not suitable for other types of crops so it does not compete for valuable farm land. Growth rates vary based on the type of algae and its environment, but it can grow 20 to 30 times faster than conventional crops such as corn and soybeans with a harvest cycle of as little as 10 days. The harvested algae is then processed into “green crude” oil.

Reports of oil yield per acre per year for green crude vary wildly from 5,000 to 150,000 gallons. One company, Valcent Products, claims that 150,000 gallons of green crude per acre is possible using a carefully controlled, closed loop system. Actual yields, though, currently top out at about 33,000 gallons per acre per year. Even by conservative estimates, it would take about 40,000 square miles of land to produce enough green crude oil to completely replace the United States’ consumption of conventional oil. That’s an area about the size of the state of Tennessee.

One of the most compelling things about Algae fuel is that it is a drop-in replacement for conventional gasoline. It can be used in conventional automobiles with absolutely no modifications to the engine. There is no need to develop a new distribution system for delivering algae fuel to consumers as the same trucks, gas stations, pumps, holding tanks, etc. can be leveraged. Logistically, algae fuel is as close to the corner gas station as any alternative to oil today. The US alone boasts over 30 companies researching, developing, and even producing algae fuel. One company, Sapphire Energy, launched a cross country tour of vehicles running on algae fuel on Sep 18, 2009.

Algae fuel is reported as being “environmentally neutral”. This means that it does not change the carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere because it consumes just as much carbon dioxide during its cultivation as is released during combustion. This is in stark contrast to conventional gasoline which only adds carbon dioxide to the environment during production and consumption.

Algae fuel is definitely on of the most promising alternatives to reduce and even eliminate our dependence on conventional oil. The vast majority of research to improve its production is being funded by private enterprises that see the money making potential of the technology. The price of conventional crude oil is still at a level that does not compel consumers to move to a new form of energy that is not significantly cheaper, but the next …

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Shouldn’t You Buy the Most Aerodynamic Car?

Shouldn’t You Buy the Most Aerodynamic Car?

With the high price of gasoline, I can safely say to you and recommend that if you are planning on purchasing a new automobile that you look for a very aerodynamic car to buy. I have a number of reasons for this and I like to go through that with you if you have a few minutes. You see, being the coordinator for a think tank which operates online we often talk about innovative designs and aerodynamic efficiency.

Yes, it makes a lot of sense for aircraft and spacecraft and things of this nature, but it also matters for your personal car even if you won’t be driving it around the track as fast as a NASCAR driver or Danica who recently qualified for the Indy 500. Did you know that after you go over 55 miles per hour the coefficient of drag curve starts going hyperbolic. That means for every few miles an hour over 55, the wind resistance becomes greater and greater requiring the car to have more power or use more fuel to get through that air.

If you are going to putt around all day in the city you may not need a very good aerodynamically designed a vehicle, rather just a very small engine. If you plan on driving more than 55 miles per hour then you will need to consider all this and the faster you go the more important it really is. Despite the high fuel costs people are still driving fairly quickly out on the highway. If you don’t drive fast with them, you are likely to get rear ended, and this will cause your insurance rates to increase, and you will not have saved any money even though you thought you were conserving fuel.

There was an interesting article recently on MSNBC [dot] com titled “Why Speed Limits are Rising – Sure, You’d Save Fuel if You Drove More Slowly. And Safety Experts Point Out that Fatalities Increase with Speed. What in the World are States Thinking?” which was posted by someone with the company handle name CarInsurance [dot] com and published on May 20, 2011. The article notes;

“Kansas recently raised the speed limit on more than 1,000 miles of divided four-lane highways to 75 mph. Louisiana reset a rural interstate to 75 mph. Ohio upped the speed on its turnpike to 70 mph. Virginia raised the speed limit on its rural interstates to 70 mph. Texas boost limits to 85 mph on highways in west Texas.”

If all these people are going to drive faster, they will need more aerodynamically efficient car bodies, or they are going to pay significantly at the gas pump. The other day a friend of mine said he wanted to get a car that looked more like the F-117 Stealth Fighter, a more boxy looking car, and he was hoping he could drive fast and perhaps not get picked up on radar.

Indeed I laughed, but then …

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