Thursday, May 24, 2012

A Lucrative Web Marketing Business Calls for The Proper Setup ...

These days lots of people are considering ways of making an income at home. The best way to do that is to get an Internet marketing system that is trustworthy as well as lucrative. But don?t leave your day job just yet. There are a few disadvantages you must know about first. You need to spend some time to get educated on both the good aspects and the bad aspects of managing a business online. You will avoid later problems if you take some time with this.

The Internet is simply a tool, which can be a big help to developing a business, when used properly. Folks are not at all times realistic when it comes to the Internet. A few view it as a divine solution that can only bring about miraculous results. A different group of people distrust the internet entirely, assuming it to be inhabited with scams and deception. The reality is to be found at a particular point between them. With the right marketing system and the motivation to invest your time, you can have sensible expectations on what type of business you can establish. While it is true that your client base spans the globe, the same can be said of the competition. What you must do is position your business so that it is not up against major, recognized competitors. Tao Of Badass review

One of the better things about a business online, is that it is always open. If you have a niche website you are comfortable with, as soon as everything is set up, you can be making sales every day, throughout the whole day. The internet never sleeps, and your site won?t either, which can significantly improve your sales. When you put an opt-in box on your website, you can build a list of customers with minimal expense. Once you get their contact details, you can send them useful information, as well as adverts for products that you are trying to sell. blowersvacuumsreviews.com

The big drawback of internet marketing is the lack of face-to-face contact with buyers. People typically buy on the basis of what they have been told by a salesman they believe in. Lots of people wish to be convinced about a product choice, and they want it in person. With an online business, you don?t even have a choice of using the personal touch. The only option you have is to make sure that your subscribers find your emails enticing. That?s good enough for some people, but unfortunately there are many more people who don?t purchase anything on the web. You might want to make a study of who is going to your site, and figure out how likely they are to become buyers.

Traditional businesses could increase their turnover by adding an online marketing system. Everyone has their own way of doing things, and having a site will help one business more than another, but done correctly, it can?t do anything but help your business to have a web site. The Mass Profit Bets Formula review

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Italianna - Wine, food & Piemonte: The Slow Life At La Ca Di Banda ...

"Anna, you have to meet this guy... I am sure you will love his story!", my friend told me and all of a sudden a lunch had already been pre-arranged for us on Sunday. It was yet another rainy cold weekend, so it was the perfect occasion to meet the Parola family and share a meal together. Sergio, the owner of this bed and breakfast near the city of Cuneo left his bank job to follow his lifelong dream. The old family house has now been transformed into a cozy and warm Bed & Breakfast with?each room full of antiques and family heirlooms. Cuneo is a great place to stay if you want to surround yourself with nature and visit the six mountain valleys nearby.

Sergio is a soft-spoken man, but is not lacking passion for his old family country house and slow food ways. We started with his homemade sesame bread and "verdure agrodolce"?(preserved vegetables). He made everything from scratch starting from growing his very own tomatoes, sun-drying and then jarring them. In fact, most everything on the table came directly from his own garden, including eggplants, chard, and peppers. It was the perfect start to a meal for a vegetarian like me!

Of course there was just as big of an array of salumis because we all know Piemontese love their meat. Rather I focused on the herb frittata that came next. He chopped up 12 different aromatic herbs from the garden including the leaves of mint, pansies, and violets! It was outstanding! Here Italians often put home-made red wine vinegar on top of frittatas and this one happened to be aged for 5 years!

Thank god I was already stuffed because the next course was a pork roast with potatoes. Sergio had been cooking it for hours in his old outdoor wood burning oven. Claudio said it was one of the best he had ever had!

You always have to close the meal out with a dessert no matter how full you are and I must admit I was happy to see homemade "cantucci" biscotti served with yes again, his own red wine. Out came the jarred peaches along with a bowl of peaches and apricots mixed in with amaretti crumbs. Digestivo time!

This is where I personally went overboard! I always think I can kind of hang in there with the guys but all this liquor got me feeling dizzy. We started out with homemade archibus (some kind of herb), ginseng grappa (which he kept pronouncing gin-SEC!), and dried absinthe. Just when we thought it couldn't go on any longer, Sergio brings out this old dusty damigiana and thought it was going to be more wine. Well we were in for a surprise and tasted something completely different. Sergio told us that he had kept this for type of sangria-like fruit alcohol for 5 years! You must start the process with 50% sugar and 50% alcohol. As your fruit starts going bad or you don't want to spoil it, add it to the mix with half the amount of sugar for every piece of fruit you put inside. It was pretty intense stuff. I found some blueberries and a pit in mine. We got to taste it straight but were given a jar to take home with us to try on fruit gelato. Understand why my head (and stomach) was spinning now?


Our casual lazy day lunch started at 12 and lasted till about 8! Obviously there was no need for dinner on Sunday night, or even a need to eat for the rest of the week I would say. But what really struck me was how carefully Sergio honors his family traditions especially when it comes to food. We were surrounded by easy going people, in this natural setting at the B&B. His daughter was also there sharing her spiritual and naturopathic philosophies with us. Even an old best friend dropped by to say hello and have a digestivo with us. It just felt like we were at home.

This place really put me at ease, and although they normally do not cook these giant meals for their guests at the b&b I am sure they transmit the same energy into making the guests feel at home. The mountain valleys are nearby and even Dogliani, land of Dolcetto, is not too far away. If you ever just need to get away from it all, this is definitely the place to stay!

Bed and Breakfast La Ca Di Banda
Via delle Isole 72, Madonna Delle Grazie
12100 Cuneo
0171-402848/ 339-4872479
lacadibanda@email.it

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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

'Polka King' Eddie Blazonczyk dies at 70

CHICAGO (AP) ? Grammy Award-winning polka great Eddie Blazonczyk, who began playing the lively music in the 1950s and went on to earn the nickname "Polka King" after starting his own band and label, has died. He was 70.

His record label, Bel-Aire Recordings, and his son, Eddie Blazonczyk Jr., said Tuesday that Blazonczyk died of natural causes Monday at a hospital in the Chicago suburb of Palos Heights.

Blazonczyk retired in 2001 after suffering a stroke, and his son took over his band, Eddie Blazonczyk and the Versatones. The band formed in 1962, after Blazonczyk's brief venture into pop music that landed him on Dick Clark's "American Bandstand," and toured the U.S., Canada and parts of Europe.

"He attracted so many people to the polka audience, whereas previously they were scared away by the word polka," Eddie Blazonczyk Jr. said. "After hearing his style of the music they weren't afraid of polka anymore. They knew it wasn't 'She's Too Fat For Me' or 'Roll Out the Barrel.' They knew it was an evolution of the music."

The Versatones, which picked up a Grammy in 1987, played their last show on Dec. 31, 2011.

The younger Blazonczyk described his father as a kind of music mogul, a founding member of the International Polka Association, a disc jockey and polka music promoter who ran a publishing company and music school.

"He was very good at what he did," said Dave Ulczycki, president of the International Polka Association. "That's why he was called the 'Polka King.' He was the top guy."

The association said on its website that Eddie Blazonczyk and the Versatones was "unchallenged in its height as America's No. 1 Polka Band." Blazonczyk was a member of the association's Polka Music Hall of Fame.

Blazonczyk was born to Polish immigrant parents on July 12, 1941, in Chicago. His parents operated music clubs in the city and he started playing in the 1950s with "Happy Eddie and his Polka Jesters," performing at Polish festivities.

For a time, Blazonczyk performed pop music with Mercury Records as "Eddie Bell and the Bel-Aires," when he appeared on "American Bandstand." But he returned to polka in 1962, forming the Versatones and going on tour.

Blazonczyk played many instruments but preferred the bass, and he sang lyrics in both English and Polish. Some of his biggest hits include "Angeline Be Mine Polka" and "Poor Boy Polka."

Blazonczyk earned many accolades throughout his career. He was named a National Endowment for the Arts National Heritage Fellow in 1998. His son said many friends have been sending him condolence messages since learning of his father's death.

"For them this is truly the day that the music died," Blazonczyk said.

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Online: http://belairerecords.com/

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Inquiry hears of wider Secret Service misbehavior

U.S. Secret Service Director Mark Sullivan testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, May 23, 201, before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

U.S. Secret Service Director Mark Sullivan testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, May 23, 201, before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

U.S. Secret Service Director Mark Sullivan, left, and Department of Homeland Security's acting Inspector General Charles K. Edwards, testify on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, May 23, 201, before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

U.S. Secret Service Director Mark Sullivan,left, and Department of Homeland Security's acting Inspector General Charles K. Edwards, prepare to testify on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, May 23, 201, before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

U.S. Secret Service Director Mark Sullivan testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, May 23, 201, before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

U.S. Secret Service Director Mark Sullivan, accompanied by Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee Chairman Sen. Joseph Lieberman, I-Conn., left, and the committee's ranking Republican Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, arrives on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, May 23, 201, to testify before the committee. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

(AP) ? The lawmaker leading an inquiry into the Secret Service prostitution scandal reported dozens of "troubling" episodes of past misbehavior Wednesday and appealed to insiders to come forward with what they know as investigators try to determine whether a culture of misconduct took root in the storied agency.

"We can only know what the records of the Secret Service reveal," Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman said in opening the first Senate hearing into the matter. And those records, however incomplete, show 64 instances of allegations or complaints of sexual misconduct made against Secret Service employees in the last five years, he said.

Secret Service Director Mark Sullivan, speaking to the inquiry, apologized for the behavior of the employees in Colombia. But his assertion that the agency has a "zero tolerance" policy on such conduct did not convince the lawmakers, who brought more allegations to light.

Lieberman cited three complaints of inappropriate relationships with a foreign national and one of "non-consensual intercourse," which he did not elaborate on. Sullivan said that complaint was investigated by outside law enforcement officers who decided not to prosecute.

Sullivan also told the committee an agent was fired in a 2008 Washington prostitution episode, after trying to hire an uncover police officer.

Many of the other complaints cited by Lieberman involved agency employees sending sexually suggestive emails.

Republican Sen. Susan Collins of Maine told the hearing several small groups of Secret Service employees separately visited clubs, bars and brothels in Colombia prior to a visit by President Barack Obama last month and engaged in reckless, "morally repugnant" behavior.

Collins said the employees' actions could have provided a foreign intelligence service, drug cartels or other criminals with opportunities for blackmail or coercion threatening the president's safety.

And she challenged early assurances that the scandal in Colombia appeared to be an isolated incident. She noted that two participants were Secret Service supervisors ? one with 21 years of service and the other with 22 years ? and both were married. Their involvement "surely sends a message to the rank and file that this kind of activity is tolerated on the road," Collins said.

"This was not a one-time event," said Collins, the senior Republican on the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. "The circumstances unfortunately suggest an issue of culture."

Lieberman didn't go that far, saying a historical pattern cannot be established from what is known so far.

But he said: "It is hard for many people, including me, to believe that on one night in April 2012 in Cartagena, Colombia, 11 secret service agents ? there to protect the president ? suddenly and spontaneously did something they or other agents had never done before; that is to say, gone in groups of two, three or four to four different night clubs or strip joints and drank to excess and bring foreign national women back to their hotel rooms."

The misbehavior became public after a dispute over payment between a Secret Service agent and a prostitute at a Cartagena hotel on April 12. The Secret Service was in the coastal resort for a Latin American summit before Obama's arrival.

Collins said several small groups of agency employees from two hotels went out separately to clubs, bars and brothels and they "all ended up in similar circumstances."

"Contrary to the conventional story line, this was not simply a single, organized group that went out for a night on the town together," Collins said.

Senators focused on whether the Secret Service permitted a culture in which such behavior was tolerated. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano has testified previously that she would be surprised if there were other examples, but senators have been skeptical.

Sullivan told senators the behavior in Colombia wasn't representative of the agency's nearly 7,000 employees. "I can understand how the question could be asked," Sullivan said, calling his employees "among the most dedicated, hardest working, self-sacrificing employees within the federal government."

He also told senators that Obama's security was never at risk. The officers implicated in the prostitution scandal could not have inadvertently disclosed sensitive security details because their confidential briefing about Obama's trip had not taken place.

"At the time the misconduct occurred, none of the individuals involved in the misconduct had received any specific protective information, sensitive security documents, firearms, radios or other security-related equipment in their hotel rooms," Sullivan said.

Sullivan has survived professionally so far based on his openness about what happened. Senators were not expected to ask for his resignation, and the acting inspector general for the Homeland Security Department, Charles K. Edwards, gave Sullivan high marks for integrity.

Edwards, who estimated that the early stages of his own investigation would be finished before July 2, said the Secret Service "has been completely transparent and cooperative."

"The Secret Service's efforts to date in investigating its own employees should not be discounted," Edwards told senators. "It has done credible job of uncovering the facts and, where appropriate, it has taken swift and decisive action."

The White House on Tuesday reasserted its confidence in Sullivan. Obama "has great faith in the Secret Service, believes the director has done an excellent job," White House spokesman Jay Carney said. "The director moved very quickly to have this matter investigated and took action very quickly as a result of that investigation."

A dozen Secret Service officers and supervisors and 12 other U.S. military personnel were implicated. Eight Secret Service employees, including the two supervisors, have lost their jobs. The Secret Service is moving to permanently revoke the security clearance for one other employee, and three others have been cleared of serious wrongdoing. Sullivan told the lawmakers that two employees who originally resigned now are fighting to get their jobs back.

Prostitution is legal in Colombia, but Sullivan quickly issued new guidelines that made it clear that agents on assignment overseas are subject to U.S. laws.

Sullivan said he directed Secret Service inspectors to investigate reports of similar misconduct in San Salvador. After 28 interviews with hotel employees and managers, State Department officials and others, "no evidence was found to substantiate the allegations," Sullivan said.

This week the Drug Enforcement Administration said the Justice Department's Office of the Inspector General was investigating possible misconduct by two or more agents in Colombia. Collins revealed that the case involved at least two DEA employees who entertained female masseuses in the Cartagena apartment of one of the DEA agents. The investigation is unrelated to the Secret Service scandal but is based on information provided to the DEA by the Secret Service.

Associated Press

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Majority of Americans reject new US-Afghan security pact: poll

A large majority of Americans disapprove of a new strategic partnership with Afghanistan that will keep US troops on Afghan soil beyond 2014, according to a Monitor/TIPP poll.

By Ben Arnoldy,?Staff Writer / May 8, 2012

US soldiers from 5-20 infantry Regiment attached to 82nd Airborne enter a barn while on patrol in Zharay district in Kandahar province, southern Afghanistan, April 26.

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A large majority of Americans do not favor the new strategic?partnership with Afghanistan signed during a surprise visit to Kabul?last week by President Obama.

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By a margin of 63 percent disapproval to 33 percent approval, respondents rejected a?description of the deal that will include a US troop presence and?billions of dollars in monetary support for Afghan forces in the?decade after 2014, according to a Monitor/TIPP poll conducted April 27?to May 4.

Unusually for a key issue facing Americans in an election year, the lack?of support was bipartisan, showing only small differences across the ideological spectrum. However, with few national politicians?dissenting on the broad outlines of the Afghanistan policy, the popular?unhappiness has few immediately discernable political consequences.

Some of the polling was done before Mr. Obama had a chance to outline?his case for the deal in a national televised address on May 1, the anniversary of the killing of Osama bin Laden.

In that address, Obama presented the partnership as enabling a?withdrawal of most US forces by 2014 while still safeguarding?Afghanistan in the long-term from a return of Al Qaeda.

?The agreement we signed today sends a clear message to the Afghan?people: As you stand up, you will not stand alone,? said Obama.??Within this framework, we will work with the Afghans to determine?what support they need to accomplish two narrow security missions?beyond 2014: counterterrorism and continued training.?

Under the 10-year agreement, US forces would have access to Afghan?bases beyond 2014 for training Afghans and hunting Al Qaeda. The US commits to ask Congress annually to help pay for Afghanistan?s?security forces, whose cost outstrips the country?s budget.

The agreement does not spell out US troop numbers or dollar figures.?However, estimates for the yearly cost of sustaining the Afghan forces envisioned after 2014 are upwards of $4 billion. US and Afghan?officials have suggested the US will pay several billion dollars a?year annually, with the rest coming from the Afghans and from NATO?partners.

In his address, Obama conceded Americans were tired of the war.??Others will ask why we don?t leave immediately. That answer is also?clear: we must give Afghanistan the opportunity to stabilize.?Otherwise our gains could be lost, and Al Qaeda could establish itself?once more.?

Since the summer of 2010, however, tracking polls from the Pew?Research Center show a majority of Americans want US troops to come home from Afghanistan ?as soon as possible? rather than stay ?until the?situation is stabilized.? Pew?s most recent poll in mid-April found a?60 to 32 split for leaving now.?That split resembles closely the new Monitor/TIPP poll on the?strategic partnership deal.

Respondents in the TIPP poll were asked: ?The US plans to remove most American forces?from Afghanistan by 2014. To help Afghanistan after 2014, the US will?sign a 10-year deal that keeps some US troops there and the US will?also spend several billion dollars a year on the Afghan military. Do?you approve or disapprove of such US involvement in Afghanistan beyond?2014??

Among Democrats, 13 percent strongly approved, 17 percent somewhat?approved, 19 percent somewhat disapproved, and 46 percent strongly disapproved. Among Republicans, the percentages skewed only slightly?more positive, 15, 22, 20, and 38, respectively. For independents, the?percentages were 12, 21, 15, and 49.

The margin of error was plus/minus 3.3 percentage points.

Few discernible trends were noted between races, genders, or types of?hometown. Older Americans were substantially more likely to strongly disapprove of the deal. Cohorts under age 45 registered strong?disapproval in the 30 percent range, while more than 50 percent of?those over 45 strongly disapproved.

Such broad dissent raises questions about whether the president has a?democratic mandate to commit the US to a long-term deal. But the most contentious issues ? troop numbers and dollar figures ? will involve?consulting Congress.

Despite its unpopularity, America?s longest war has not stirred the?intensity of passions that surrounded the Iraq war. Only small numbers?have taken protests into the streets, with expressions of dissent?mostly limited to social media efforts from groups like Rethink?Afghanistan.

War protesters and members of the Occupy movement are planning to converge on Chicago ahead of a NATO?summit on Afghanistan scheduled for May 20. At that summit, the US will ask its NATO partners to commit to covering some of the costs of?Afghan security forces post-2014.

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