Risk-free Betting

Monday, June 1, 2009
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If someone came to you and said they’d found a way to place bets without any risk, you would most likely dismiss the idea immediately! However, maybe you shouldn’t.

The process of matched betting has made no risk betting possible. Matched betting is basically the technique of betting for and against the same outcome to ensure profit. It all sounds a bit too good to be true, but believe me (someone who has been making a nice wage from matched betting for years now) its not only easy to do, but it works every time.

All online bookmakers (apart from Sky who are stingy) offer a free bet as an incentive to sign up with them. No Risk Betting uses matched betting techniques to guarantee profit from these free bets. You bet for an outcome with the free bet and bet against it at a betting exchange, no matter what the outcome of the match you are betting on, you still make a profit.

Matched Betting, if dont correctly never risks your initial outlay. There are a lot of websites that show you how to do matched betting, the best that I’ve come across is Risk Free Betting which shows you EXACTLY which bets to place, saving you the hard word of trawling around the net finding the best odds for matched betting.

You can start with as little as £20, and build upon that very quickly. I have made £ks over the years from risk free betting and would highly recommend it to anyone.

Show that your web business is real

Monday, June 1, 2009
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You can easily make your prospects to doubt on your credibility once you decide not to provide your complete physical address (which should include your street address, contact person name and phone number, fax number and e-mail address) and detailed information about your business on your website. Many businesses provide only an online inquiry form in there ‘Contact Us’ page, which is same as not providing any physical address. It means they don’t want their prospects to locate them. It means they are hiding something. May be they are not genuine. May be the whole business is just a scam. This is what your prospects will think about you. Similarly if you don’t provide complete information about your business and you are primarily into selling services, then you will declare yourself as a fake business. Clearly describe your business model. How you operate, why you operate, what is in it for you and how your prospect will benefit from your service. You must have very solid reason to demand money especially when you need your prospects’ services. This is particularly true in case of offering ‘work from home’ jobs. Publish your team and store (if it exist) photos on your website. This is another way of showing that real people are behind your business. Clearly specify your store/office location through Google maps.

Adding a web cam to your website is one of the powerful ways to get ahead of your competition. Start your web cam when you come to your office and keep it operational as long as you work. When a prospect will come to your site and see you and your team working, he will feel more confident purchasing a product from you. He can now see and talk to you live and get his answers immediately. Such type of live communication immensely helps in humanizing your business which in turn builds your credibility among your prospects. Web cam enabled sites also provide excellent user engagement. Make sure that your website clearly specifies when representatives are available to provide live help in case you don’t provide 24/7 customer support. One downside of using webcam is that, they eat up lot of bandwidth and therefore may not be a suitable option for start-up businesses.

Source: Himanshu Sharma (SEO Consultant India)

Ready for Big Brother 10?

Saturday, May 30, 2009
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Big Brother 10 (2009) is fast approaching. The launch show will take place at 9pm on Channel 4 on Thursday the 4th of June. If you are a Big Brother fan, you will know that it’s going to take over your Summer!

Betting on Big Brother has become easier over the last few years, with bookmaker such as William Hill, Paddy Power and Betfair providing odds on various Big Brother Markets. Odds are available on tasks, evictions and the outright winner to name but a few. You can even bet on things like the gender of the winner or whether the winner will be an original housemate or not.

Eviction Betting is usually the most popular Big Brother betting market. It is likely to be the same with this year’s Big Brother series.

Big Brother Odds provides you with all the latest odds on the various markets that online bookmakers have to offer. Making it simple for you to bet on Big Brother.

Big Brother Odds also provides you with all the latest news and gossip from the house, so keep a close eye on the site to be kept up to date with the goings on at the BB Mansion!

Last year’s winner Rachel surprised everyone and a good few people will have made a killing at the bookmakers as she was by no means the favourite at any point throughout the show.

It’s not long now until the show starts, so get your big brother betting hats on and have a flutter, who knows you might get lucky!

Grow your own veggies

Wednesday, May 13, 2009
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February bought 10 days of insane snowy weather which kept us away from the allotment. We returned to find it looking surprisingly neat and we continuted to dig the beds. In March we cleaned the greenhouse out using Jeyes Fluid and a scrubbing brush.

It’d probably have been easier to take out the panes of glass and cleaned them that way. But it soon looked much better for a good scrub.

Have been scouring the seed catalogue pages at Thomson and Morgan – they have a huge range of vegetables including some wonderful potatoe varieties

Towards the end of March we noticed buds on the vine (This is after wondering whether we’d killed it somehow) – They’ve swollen and see, to be growing more each day.

The trees are budding and leaves opening on the large fruit trees. We were offered some blackcurrent bushes which I divided up as they were hulking great things.

I planted a couple of them on my fruit patch and bought the rest back here with me to be planted locally. Much better than throwing them away.

The rhubarb is looking amazing although we now have some very active ants in the greenhouse and in the corner of the rhubarb patch.

A faded yellow leaf on that bit of rhubarb too which I will keep an eye on.

We’ve had three lots of rhubarb already.

Bought some comfrey from a nursery – simple root cuttings and planted them today around the pond. (31st March)

These should provide an amazing form of composting material that can be used for making liquid fertiliser too.

I’ve got two root cuttings left which I planted in the front garden at home where the border is damp and clay. Should do well there.

I’ve purchased two tayberries too. Planted one in the middle of the empty raspberry row. They won’y fruit this year which is a shame, but I’ve read they can grow several meters across. I’ve got one to plant at home too although I’ve not decided where yet.

Nic’s made me a cold frame and the lettuce I’ve planted in there has come up.

PLanted carrot, parsnip, spinach beet, beetroot and peas today at the allotment. We’d planted the potatoes on the 22nd of March after a dry week and then it rained for several days. Hopefully they’ve enjoyed their soaking.

Frank grew some extra seeds so I’ve got broccoli, purple sprouting, caulis and cabbages now out in the greenhouse. It’ll be time to plant them out soon as I’ve noticed John has planted his out.

Frank also has some tomato seeds for me too and is going to lend me some big post as I have nothing nigh enough.

We’ve bought some asparagus too – but we can’t plant that out yet. We’re putting that in a bed next to the strawberries as it’s sheltered there with plenty of nice soil.

Nic’s almost finished the compost bin – good job as the plastic one is exploding due to the rain.

Nic’s also building some staging for the greenhouse! It’s all go for him!

We cycled over the other day. Took about 12 minutes – so its quite do-able early evenings in the summer when we need to go every day.

When it’s been sunny and windless the allotment is quite a suntrap. Very lovely. Can see it being boiling in summer!

Want the perfect lawn?

Wednesday, May 13, 2009
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Looking after your lawn can be really hard work. All that mowing and edge trimming can be quite a chore, but lawns are one of the very British features of our gardens. A well maintained lawn is a thing of beauty. Think of how smooth and flat those bowling green lawns are. How do they do it? They start with the right stuff! Good quality turf is easier to look after.

If your lawn is full of dandelions, daisys and other horrific looking plants and bare patches then you really need to look at your options. You can of course weed and feed your lawn. Manually removing dandelions is back breaking hard work that requires you to rmeove every bit of root to prevent it coming back.
Daisies are easier to dig out but leave large patches. Some of the other invasive weeds will defy all attempts to be removed, but out of them all dandelions are much worse.

Buying new turf and digging up your old stuff sounds like it is the best answer. It can be hard work though, removing your turf by hand is hard work, but you can huire turf strippers and do it quickly. Pile old turfs up and leave them to rot down in a quiet corner of the garden. Pointless sending them to the tip when they will break down into good soil for the borders soon enough!

Levelling the ground, perhaps removing the stones, and digging in some new top soil and feeding it up will give a great base for your new lawn.

Turf can be delivered by Rolawn Direct and then laid out on the prepared soil. Once it’s down it needs watering for a few days (If it doesn’t rain that is!) and then a little care and attention, only light mowing for a while and then after it’s settled in it’ll look fantastic!

Perfect lawns then need regular mowing, but all your neighbours will be envious of the smooth green lawn you have!

Looking to lose weight?

Wednesday, May 13, 2009
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If you are looking for a painless way of losing weight then maybe Smart Lipo is the answer to your dreams. This new technology allows you to reduce those fatty deposits from every conceivable part of your body. The term Smart Lipo is commonly used to describe the procedure for removing unwanted fat through laser lipolysis a technique far superior and less uncomfortable than traditional liposuction techniques.

The advantage of having Smart Lipo treatment is that you only need a local anaesthetic and therefore it is far safer than previous procedures such as liposuction which have lead to deaths. You are able to be back at work the very next day so if you have a busy lifestyle and don’t have time for long periods of recuperation consider Smart Lipo as a convenient option. There procedure is far less invasive than liposuction as the cannula (tube) is only 1-2mm reducing the pain and post aching.

Smart Lipo is best suited to people who are average weight but have small located areas of fat they wish to lose. The term ‘stubborn fat’ is used to describe areas of the body that are prone to accesses of fat such as double chins, love handles etc and these are the favoured choice to eradicate through Smart Lipo.

The healing time is usually quite short anywhere from a week to 2 weeks and the full results can be can be witnessed in as little as 3-4 months after procedure. You will need to use some kind of restraint to reduce sagging of the area treated although smart lipo

is well known for tighten the skin around the treated area unlike liposuction.