Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Portable Generators

Portable generators are used in homes and in places where there is no power or the need for power is minimum. Portable generators are generally smaller and are designed to use for a few. A portable generator of 5KW has enough power to keep lights, refrigerators, computers and televisions running for 7 to 8 hours. Portable generators are normally powered by gasoline, diesel, propane or natural gas. They are the most popular of all portable generators. Gasoline generators are relatively less expensive but require frequent maintenance and have a shorter life span. Gasoline has a short shelf life and cannot be stored for a long time unless treated with stabilizers.

Diesel generators, on the other hand, are fuel-efficient, consume less fuel per kilowatt of power produced, have longer life and require less maintenance. Diesel can be stored for longer periods of time. However, they are harder to start in cold weather and noisy. Portable generators powered by natural gas or propane is the best choice if available. The generator lasts longer and burns cleaner.

Before choosing a portable generator, the total wattage of all appliances to be powered by the generator must be calculated. This includes the starting wattage required by appliances with motors, such as refrigerators and freezers that use two or three times their normal wattage power to start. The generator should not only meet the normal wattage, but the start up wattage of the appliances. Moreover, the generator must have the necessary voltage ratings to run electric appliances such as the ovens and clothes driers that are rated at 240 volts. A portable generator should have at least two receptacles of 120 volt each. Generators that provide a longer runtime per tank of fuel or having a fuel tank capacity of around 5 gallon of fuel are preferred especially, by people living in areas where power failures are quite frequent.

A portable 7KW generator that can power lights, furnaces, sump pumps, televisions and refrigerators may cost $1000 or more depending upon the quality and the type of generator. For a normal home, an ideal generator would be in 10KW to 12 KW costing around $2700 for 10KW and $3700 for a 12 KW. Portable diesel generators are available for use on construction sites in the range of 200KW and more.

Before operating the generator, read and follow the instructions given in the owner?s manual. Observe the operating and the maintenance procedures strictly for safe and trouble free operation. Avoid putting loads on the generator that exceed the manufacturer?s rating. Also, do not run too many devices at the same time. This trips the generators circuit breakers causing loss of power. The generator must be operated at least twice a year with full load to keep it in working condition. Keep the generator outside the house but never in a garage or in a basement. Carbon monoxide emitted from the generator can be hazardous to health. Use only the recommended extension cords for the generator. Hire the service of a qualified electrician to install a transfer switch if the generator is to be connected to home wiring. Do not refuel the generator when it is under operation. Spilling of fuel may cause fire. The generator should be kept dry and should not be run in wet conditions.

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Monday, March 17, 2008

Discover A Cash Flow Generator Via Paid Surveys

Have you ever thought about filling out online surveys for cash? If not, it is time you started thinking about it... who knew barely 3 years ago that you could actually earn cash by filling out a quick survey?

Whether you want to just earn a little cash, or you want to build your own home-based business, filling out online surveys for cash is something you can start today, and you can get cash flow pretty fast.

There are free paid surveys and focus groups that you can locate online to earn cash without having to put any of your own money into it. All you need is a little time (or a lot if you want to really earn big) and access to the Internet. There are free paid surveys for moms, dads, and people of all ages. You can earn extra money at home in spare time that you have, or you can turn this into a full-fledged home business if you so choose.

Online surveys are used by both large and small corporations to fine-tune their marketing efforts, by canvassing the opinions of their potential customers. It is very cost-effective for them to do it online, and more & more companies are coming in now to do exactly that. The online survey industry is growing at an extremely fast pace and is bringing more and more people in because of its flexibility and relative simplicity.

If you want to complete online surveys for cash you will need to know where to look for them. There are places online that have free lists of paid online surveys that you can fill out for money. These lists are very efficient and can help you find the places to earn fast. The problem however, has always been that it takes too much time to track down the really good ones that will pay well.

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Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Tarps as an income generator

Lets just suppose you want to sell a canopy rod or custom tarp to try and get some additional cash to obtain a better product, the best place to market your particular cover item is the ebay auctions. Now covers for some strange reason are an item that sell fairly well on ebay, the trick is to follow a selection of simple rules and it could very well be you end up dealing in covers full time.

Now firstly you must know is the basic prices of covers and connected home and garden items, the best place to find this out is one of the specialist home and garden journals or websites that also deal with covers. If you are clueless as to what to advertise your cover for then you may be set to lose some money.

OK so you list your product, lets say for example its a camouflage tarp as it is easy to estimate a value for this precise cover product, the first thing you will need to do is take a photograph and upload it. Now many of the better ebay tricks courses will tell you to fix your cover products on some sort of red background, something just like red cotton, why would this be? well its a fact that any products like straps and even temporary shelters will stand more in the ebay listings if this red background process is applied, the more buyers who find your merchandise the chance there is the bidding will better.

The next solution to retailing your cover or goods on ebay is this, when advertising these type of things you always use a good amount of keywords that bidders will associate with your listed product, you must not merely list a canvas tarpaulin or eyelet [ depending on what cover products you are marketing ] . When you are selling items on the ebay auctions you want to catch all the bidders that are hinting for items that are also similar on the off chance that they might be interested in the item you are wanting to sell in the auction. What you should do is list all the big brand names that are connected with covers and as many related products as you can possibly think of, trekker tarps, backyard canopies list absolutely any cover connected product that a bidder could possibly be searching for.

Some more great advice when advertising products on the ebay auction is this, spelling errors can mean large amounts of money when retailing covers, lots of bidders are terrible spellers and will very often misspell words and especially cover brands and makers names, In essence this means that if you list a floor tarp or hay tarp with a few letters missing or spelling mistakes then you might very well attract more buyers which will add to the success of your cover auction product and could even get you a higher price at auction.

All this information is not only relevant to covers but indeed any goods tied to the area of home and garden and or similar topics, remember the key points and you never know, you may perhaps become a long-term cover vendor with the help of the ebay auction website.


John Guage runs a great website on the subject of tarps and how to find the best deals. For details and terrific tips, go to: http://buytarps.net

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Sunday, December 9, 2007

Link Swapping - The Best Traffic Generator

In an article I wrote recently, called Five Point Plan for Promotion, I suggested swapping links with people already linking to your competitor's sites and this generated a few questions about how to do that specifically, which is what I shall attempt to explain here.

For the benefit of those of you who have come in half way through this conversation, swapping links benefits you in two significant ways. Firstly in generating highly targeted direct traffic from those links and secondly in making you "popular" to the search engines' algorithms, thus improving your rankings.

Don't worry about the technicalities of this, just know that the more links you have back to your site, the better off you are with some of the engines. They all work differently, they all change their way of working - develop - so it is impossible for those of us who come under the heading of "average" to keep up with the finite detail.

Why Competitors?

Don't get me wrong. It would be a mistake to go out on the net with the attitude of beating the competition into submission with unfair tactics. That is not what this game is about. The net has opened up the possibility for more bartering, sharing and cooperation and in the long run that will get you further. It is a method especially suited to low-budget marketing.

By all means study who is popular at what you do and strive to be better than them. The top reason I suggest linking to those who link to your competitors is because, intrinsically I am lazy! I am assuming that it will be less work to persuade those people - who are already in the business of linking - to do so again.

Nuts and bolts ...

So how do you do this exactly? First, find out who comes up at the top for the keywords you use to find your site. Do this by searching several search engines at once using WebFerret or Copernic2000. You'll soon see who keeps scoring again and again. Now you want to find who links to them and those will be the people to whom you write requesting a link-swap.

One way you can try it is by using the little add-on that Alta Vista provides. That kindly adds an option (in Internet Explorer 5) to the Tools along the menu, called "Find pages linking to this URL" - thus go to your's or your competitor's page and hit the button. Download the tool here: http://doc.altavista.com/help/search/linksearch.shtml

There is also specific syntax you can enter into each search engine's box, which will make it look for a URL, rather than for keywords. They all seem to have different requirements.

Many of those are listed in an excellent article, Web & Search Engine Facts You Need to Know to Win the Marketing Game, By David Gikandi. The article has a lot of information on each of the major search engines and how they work, including "How to check how many pages link to your site". David is a programmer at SearchPositioning.com. (www.searchpositioning.com). A copy of the article can be found at:
http://www.tucats-design.com/news/issue9.html

Also, there are several of these specific syntax requirements listed in Boogie Jack's Webmaster Tips program, FREE download and well worth it, from:
http://www.boogiejack.com/tipaday.html

Once you have found your targets, visit the sites, find the webmaster's email address and write offering a link swap. Personalise the email, stress the benefits to the other party - it will benefit their traffic and search engine rankings too - and you should have a reasonable success rate.

One quick boost, following along the principles above, is to participate in a simple system called Search Engine Beater http://www.ismy.net/searchbeater.html

Pamela Heywood is webmistress of http://www.tucats-design.com - Building Your Online Business Instinctively. Subscribe to the weekly TuCats Mewsletter (sic) mailto:subscribe@tucats-design.com and get regular FREE hints, tips, articles and resources.

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