carnival of struggling bumbling newbies - March 7, 2009
Filed Under Blog Carnivals | Posted on March 7, 2009
Welcome to the March 7, 2009 edition of carnival of struggling bumbling newbies.
Andrew Rondeau presents
>WordPress Blog - Which Plugins Do You Use? posted at
>We Build Your Blog, saying, “There are hundreds and hundreds of WordPress Plugins to make your blog easier to maintain and more ‘search-friendly’.
Here are some you may not of heard of…”
Viraj Sawant presents >Office time for your internet business posted at >New-web-business.com, saying, “How To Use Your Office time for your internet business”
Silicon Valley Blogger presents >Zecco vs TradeKing: Which Online Stock Brokerage Account To Choose? posted at >The Digerati Life, saying, “Thanks!”
The Smarter Wallet presents >Plan Your Vacation Well: Travel Tips For The Early Bird Traveler posted at >The Smarter Wallet, saying, “Thanks !”
Joe Manausa presents >First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit | Tallahassee Real Estate Blog posted at >Tallahassee Real Estate Blog, saying, “In case you did not hear the good news, the American Recovery And Reinvestment Act of 2009 (which President Obama signed into law last week) included significant improvements to the temporary First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit. While many might view this as a great benefit aimed only at the first-time homebuyer, the reality is that it will help stabilize the housing market by bringing more buyers into an inventory-laden problem in need of more demand.”
Joe Manausa presents >A Small But Significant Shift In The Housing Market posted at >Really Better Real Estate, saying, “One key trend to pay attention to in any local real estate market is the movement of the sales success trend. What this measures is the total number of home sold divided by the total of homes listed (put on the market) during the same period of time.”
Barry Wright III presents >Making the Little Things Rich posted at >3stylelife.
Marcus Smith presents >Treasure Hunting for Sources of Creativity posted at >MarcusASmith.com.
Barbara Brabec presents >Postcard Power - Nine Ways to Get BIG Results from Simple Postcard Mailings posted at >Handmade for Profit - Cashing in on Your Creativity!, saying, “POSTCARDS ARE A POWERFUL and low-cost marketing tool that few craft marketers use effectively.”
Isaac Yassar presents >The Difference Between Blogger and Blogspot posted at >Isaac Yassar’s Overture, saying, “Blogger and Blogspot are sometimes considered the same. As when people visit www.blogger.com and www.blogspot.com they meet the same website. Some people then wonder what the difference between the two is. If your are longing for the answer of the same question, here is your answer.”
Sam presents
>New !! Natural Home Remedies. 15 Ways to Use Natural Home Remedies posted at
>Surfer Sam and Friends, saying, “Thanks for including my article. Here’s a snippet….
Natural Home Remedies
15 Ways to Use Natural Home Remedies
to Relieve and Cure Your Problem
Natural home remedies are often helpful, particularly with minor pains and sickness. There are many advantages to using a natural home remedy. Home remedies are inexpensive and convenient. They are available without a prescription and have almost no side effects. You probably have many of the recommended remedies on hand in your kitchen pantry or bathroom. What’s more, with natural home remedies you can avoid the chemical irritants, preservatives and allergens you might find in drugstore items. Instead of running to the doctor for minor pains and health complaints, relief is often close at hand with a natural home remedy.
These natural home remedies are suggested for poison ivy, acne, sunburn, sores and scrapes, motion sickness, diarrhea, food poisoning, hangovers, colds and congestion, cold symptoms and allergy, toothache relief, fever blisters, backache, and headaches.
1. Natural Home Remedy for Poison Ivy
2. Natural Home Remedy for Acne
3. Natural Home Remedy for Sunburn
4. Natural Home Remedy for Sores and Scrapes
5. Natural Home Remedy for Motion Sickness
6. Natural Home Remedy for Upset Stomach
7. Natural Home Remedy for Diarrhea
8. Natural Home Remedy for Food Poisoning
9. Natural Home Remedy for Hangovers
10. Natural Home Remedy for Colds and Congestion
11. Natural Home Remedy for Colds and Allergy
12. Natural Home Remedy for Toothache Relief
13. Natural Home Remedy for Fever Blisters
14. Natural Home Remedy for Backaches
15. Natural Home Remedy for Headaches
We have lots of choices when it comes to health care. Here are some tried and true home remedies that families have used over the years. Just remember that these natural home remedies aren’t miracle cures. And they aren’t meant to take the place of the advice and treatment prescribed by your health-care professional.
Medical practice is always changing. My friend recently completed paramedic training. At the graduation ceremony, the speaker said, “Half of everything you’ve learned in class will be proven wrong in ten years. The problem is, we don’t know which half.” Here we share some of our favorite natural home remedies, which have been used successfully for many years. They’ll help cure what ails you.”
Tim Grice presents >Anchor Texts Rule! But How Do We Get Them? posted at >Search Engine Optimisation, saying, “My last few posts have focused on the importance of anchor text when it comes to ranking high on Google and lapping up that lovely traffic. What I haven’t really touched on in any depth is “how to get anchored links”, sure I have briefly mentioned directories and articles etc… But I wanted to dedicate a full post on anchor text.”
Obadiah Shoher presents >Both sides are right posted at >Samson BLinded.
Paul Gallion presents >The Next Generation of Viral Marketing posted at >Paul Gallion, saying, “Use these to advertise your business opportunities and earn at the same time!”
bill Johnson presents >Make Money Fast posted at >Make Money Fast.
Tami Blodgett presents
>“Inspired Choices For Staying Emotionally Balanced posted at
>Online Wellness: A Safe Haven, saying, “During this time of tremendous emotional, mental, physical, spiritual and economic upheaval, it is imperative that we set a conscious intention to stay rooted within ourselves. Catherine offers choices for Staying Emotionally Balanced.
Online Wellness Association provides a safe platform for online practitioners and clients.”
Gem-Publishing presents >SQIP - Your Company, Web 2.0 and Beyond posted at >Home Business Ideas, saying, “SQIP is launching soon …
Over the years you’ve most likely used Yahoo, My Space, AOL, Youtube, Google, Facebook, Skype just to name a few, if you combine the best features of these companies you get an idea of what Sqip offers. With more features than you can shake a stick at, there is always something for everyone, and it’s always free to use….. Sqip is Your company. …..This is the very best in Web 2.0 and beyond.
Sqip is designed so that the members - YOU - own a part of it. And right now you have 100 Free shares waiting for you. Free with no strings attached just for joining and checking Sqip out.”
Andrew Rondeau presents >The Wonderful World Of RSS Feeds posted at >We Build Your Blog, saying, “Of all the millions and millions of websites in the world, 99% of them have one thing in common and hardly anyone notices it or uses it to their advantage.”
Tiffany Colter presents >Oh how quickly they fall posted at >Writing Career Coach, saying, “How can you avoid losing blog readership? Get valuable tips here.”
Steve Pfarnsworth presents >THE Book on How to Get a Girl Back – The Magic of Making Up – Reviewed @ How to Get a Girl Back posted at >How to Get a Girl Back.
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