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		<title>A Third Party Mlm Review? Learn From Kevin Jones</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to Kevin Jones website. This is simply one of the most beautifully designed websites I’ve visited in current times. Its aesthetic beauty persuades you to stop over, while the web content makes you want to stay. It is basically a site for anyone interested in home-based business, especially network marketing or Multi-Level Marketing. The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to Kevin Jones website. This is simply one of the most beautifully designed websites I’ve visited in current times. Its aesthetic beauty persuades you to stop over, while the web content makes you want to stay.</p>
<p>It is basically a site for anyone interested in home-based business, especially network marketing or Multi-Level Marketing. The site contains numerous resources for network marketers, such as reviews of MLM companies and MLM personalities, training tools, articles on network marketing strategies and related miscellaneous topics.</p>
<p>Kevin is a former veteran of the music industry. At age 21 he had made a study as a recording artist, song writer and composer. He had worked with such renowned artists in the industry such as Taylor Dayne, Nayobe, Liz Hughes, Crystal Waters, Colonel Abrams, etc. Kevin had also had some minor roles in several of Spike Lee movies.</p>
<p>Kevin Jones embraced online marketing in the mid 90’s. But at the time, network marketing wasn’t his fort. It was his iTunes broadcasting station, the “Nu Soul Radio” that defined his online success in 2007. The station played R&amp;B and home music jams all the way from the 1960’s to the present in a uniquely remixed pattern. At the same time, Kevin was also into web hosting and web design. He personally designed and built Turbo Host USA, his own company.</p>
<p>He soon retired from web hosting business and went into network marketing proper. His foray into network marketing has not been without its pains. In his own words he hit “every roadblock imaginable” as he tried to implement what his sponsors had told him would bring success. But Kevin Jones is no stranger to pain. He had primeval battled cancer for 15 years, and won!</p>
<p>His turning point occurred when he came crossways MLSP (MLM Lead system Pro). It became obvious to him that he could turn his personality into an quality in MLM. It’s called self branding. At his website too he relates how learning from the gurus has helped him to overcome his initial obstacles in network marketing. Kevin now devotes most of his website resources towards helping people to succeed with their online businesses, no matter what line of business.</p>
<p>As said earlier, his website features reviews of top players in the MLM industry. At the time I visited, the personality profile featured a woman generally regarded as the “queen of article marketing,” Sandra Essex. The website described Mrs. Essex as a household study in online article marketing, challenging readers to do a search on Google to convince oneself. I did, and the search returned many results.</p>
<p>Sandra Essex, the featured personality, also maintains a presence at both Facebook and Twitter. Her new eBook, “the 90-day Article Marketers’ Guide to Financial Freedom” is described at Kevin Jones’s website as containing everything a marketer would need to build a network marketing business based on the techniques that have worked so well for Sandra.</p>
<p>Kevin Jones has no doubt come a long way in network marketing. Rising from the primeval days of learning the ropes to the days of rookie mistakes, he has seen it all. By learning from his mistakes, learning from successful marketers, and also by simply refusing to give up, he has now attained the level of success that surely qualifies him to be called a top MLM trainer and marketer, even a leader. I recommend you take a look at his website for free tips on how you can build your own online business kevinsjones.com.  <strong> </strong></p>
<p>As a network Marketing Business Builder being healthy to attract regular targeted MLM leads to your business is the key to your MLM Success. How would you like to attract 50-100 leads to your MLM business daily?  </p>
<p>Learning these MLM Marketing Skills will help you Explode your MLM business. You can visit my blog and website to find out more complete information on lead generation tips.</p>
<p><strong>A third Mlm Review? Learn from Kevin Jones</strong></p>
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<p>Sandra Essex is a TOP Producing World wide web Marketer. She enjoys helping new people learn how to build their MLM Business using the internet. I&#8217;m 53 years old and if I can learn these skills anybody can! For more information on how to market your business using the world wide web visit: http://uniquemillionaires.com visit my Blog: http://sandraessex.com FREE 7-day Video Boot Camp: “Finding Leads without Prospecting” http://uniquemoneymakers.com</p>
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		<title>Why General Liability is Too General for the Hotel Industry</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why General Liability is Too General for the Hotel Industry If you’re relying on a generic commercial general liability insurance policy to cover your hotel business, oh, the gaps you’ve created. Oh sure, the general liability policy is going to cover your building and grounds, but it doesn’t start to address the specific risks that [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you’re relying on a generic commercial general liability insurance policy to cover your hotel business, oh, the gaps you’ve created. Oh sure, the general liability policy is going to cover your building and grounds, but it doesn’t start to address the specific risks that hotels face. And while many general liability policies give you additional coverages that are useful – such as employer’s liability coverage – it falls far short of giving your hotel business the comprehensive endorsement that a hotel insurance policy would give you.</p>
<p> Most general liability policies give you the basics – business interruption coverage, injury coverage, employee theft, alteration – but what isn’t addressed in any generic policy are the more pricey issues. Business interruption coverage on any general liability policy might not include interruption due to food-borne contamination, natural disaster, murder or suicide investigations, contagious diseases, or even a drop in tourism. Hotel insurance is designed to address the more specific nature of your business.</p>
<p>Also, hotel insurance offers premiums based on the number of rooms. And if you can’t fill that hotel? There’s coverage for that.</p>
<p>Since hotels are exposed to more legal entanglements due to guest privacy issues, guest services, or guest treatment, hotel insurance is essential to wage that added layer of endorsement from claims against the hotel brought by guests.</p>
<p>As we’ve mentioned on this blog before, any amenity associated with your hotel business – such as spa services or fitness clubs – increase a hotel’s risk of guest injury or guest claim. A typical general liability policy will not offer coverage for these services provided by third parties. However, a comprehensive hotel insurance package can include optional coverage that give hotel businesses an added measure of endorsement from claims involving any referral services.</p>
<p>Don’t anticipate a basic commercial liability policy to cover your specific hotel insurance needs. Analyze your current coverage with a hotel insurance specialist to see how much you’re leaving to chance. Specialized hotel insurance products offer a level of endorsement unmatched by generic policy coverage.</p>
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<p>VIP Hotel Insurance is pleased to partner with Kurt Kramer, a familiar grappling in the hospitality insurance marketplace. His knowledge and experience ensure that your assets (as provided to him) will be fortified in the event of a claim or catastrophy. Kurt enables VIP to bring great, rewarding and an all encompassing insurance program to the hotel owner.</p>
<p>Visit www.viphotelinsurance.com this day for a free customized quote.<br />
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		<title>Grocery Coupons ? When are They Not a Good Deal?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Grocery Coupons ? When are They Not a Good Deal? Last Sunday I was scanning the weekly ads hunting for grocery coupons that I could use on our family’s weekly grocery shopping trip when a thought crossed my mind.  When is couponing not a good deal? Could unsuspecting frugal shoppers get carried away with the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Last Sunday I was scanning the weekly ads hunting for <strong>grocery coupons</strong> that I could use on our family’s weekly grocery shopping trip when a thought crossed my mind.  When is couponing not a good deal? Could unsuspecting frugal shoppers get carried away with the current “Coupon Craze” and end up spending more money than they actually need to?</p>
<p>It seems like everyone these days are clipping grocery coupons and searching out printable coupons on the world wide web which can save you substantial money on your grocery bill apiece month.  But I believe that clipping coupons isn’t the only answer and, in a worst case scenario, could cause you to spend more money than you need to.</p>
<p>How many of you have actually stopped to think about the prices you are paying at your local grocery store?  Are you loyal to a specific supermarket?  Do you look down at stores like Wal-Mart or discount grocery stores with some contemptuous smirk?   (Don’t laugh… I read a forum post from one coupon mother that refused to step a foot inside a Wal-Mart store due to her political morality!)  The message I am trying to get crossways is that it pays to shop around.</p>
<p>Kimberly, on her Addicted to Costco blog, recently did a great price comparison between three stores.  HEB, Wal-Mart and Randall’s (which is the same as Safeway).  She picked 39 frequently bought items and stuck to leading brands.  Not surprising, the prices from apiece store differed extremely depending on the product with Costco having the ideal prices on 30 out of the 39 items and Randall’s (Safeway) being the most expensive.</p>
<p>While I was surprised at the difference my wife wasn’t at all.  She states Safeway has always been the most costly chain grocery store in our area and that only when you begin using the Safeway rewards card coupled with manufacturer coupons do their prices begin to come down to prices more in line with less costly grocery stores.</p>
<p>So, what’s my advice?  Don’t be loyal to just one grocery store.  Do what Kimberly did and do a price comparison of the grocery stores in your neighborhood.  Once you are armed with this data you will be superior equipped to save money with or without coupons!  You might find that the non-sale prices at your discount grocer are superior than the understanding prices with coupons at the chain grocery stores.  Use your manufacturer coupons at your less costly grocery stores instead of the more costly grocers like Safeway.  Also, ask the manager of your discount grocery store if they accept competitor’s coupons.   It never hurts to ask!</p>
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<p>Steve Carroll is the founder and publisher of PortlandCouponFinder.com, a website featuring <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.portlandcouponfinder.com/printable-coupons/free-grocery-coupons.php">grocery coupons</a> and <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.portlandcouponfinder.com/printable-coupons/discount-merchant-coupons.php">merchant discount coupons</a> from local Portland, Oregon businesses.</p>
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		<title>EZ Saver Accounts Are a Must For The Money Saving Mom</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[EZ Saver Accounts Are a Must For The Money Saving Mom Today, perhaps more than ever before, mothers are covering budget challenges that force them to be creative, thrifty, and wise. The fact is that most people are living on a tight budget these days, and crossways the nation mothers are struggling to make ends [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>EZ Saver Accounts Are a Must For The Money Saving Mom</strong></p>
<p>Today, perhaps more than ever before, mothers are covering budget challenges that force them to be creative, thrifty, and wise. The fact is that most people are living on a tight budget these days, and crossways the nation mothers are struggling to make ends meet. This is especially true for single moms. Fortunately, some credit unions and other financial institutions have realized this burden and they have stepped up to help out. Many now offer ez saver accounts that can swiftly add up to great savings.</p>
<p>While the process does not happen overnight, the savings do accumulate much faster than with other types of savings accounts. In fact, apiece time money is spent using the debit card provided with these accounts, the transaction is automatically rounded up to the next whole dollar amount, which is transferred regular to an interest-bearing easy saver account.</p>
<p>This is an obvious way to build money into a savings account, without missing the small amount that is rounded up. However, the savings do not stop there; these accounts also wage the advantage of a deposit of 5 percent of the regular round-up amount to the ezsaver statement at the end of apiece month.</p>
<p>Most money experts concur that saving money is important, but, even so, it is also important to enjoy life while saving money. Therefore, ideally money should be saved in a way that has tiny impact on one’s lifestyle. Automatic transfers are another way of building or adding to a savings statement without having to give up small luxuries or change one’s lifestyle. This method of saving grants the client to be in control of the amount that is transferred and how often it is transferred. While some people like weekly transfers, others might like monthly transfers.</p>
<p>By having a small amount of money automatically transferred into your savings statement on a regular basis, your statement will grow at a surprisingly fast rate. Savings accounts are perfect backups for emergencies, holidays, vacations, or simply for the things you want. The interest rates on savings accounts vary, so always check around to ensure that you are getting the ideal rate available.</p>
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<p>Joan Waters is a retired financial adviser who writes a blog for moms. Her advice is always to save money whenever possible, in whatever amount one can manage. When Waters discovered the <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.easysaverrewards.com/">easysaver</a> accounts she was delighted and wanted to share the information with her readers. According to her, these accounts are one of the simplest ways to grow money without any effort at all. Waters states the process is as easy as signing up for the account, using the <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.pinellasfcu.org/personal/ez-saver.aspx">ezsaver</a> debit card, and the institution will take care of rounding up the purchases, which will be added to the savings account. It’s a easy system that will build a savings swiftly because we have all become dependent on our debit cards.</p>
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