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What’s the strangest thing you ever insured?

by Tricia

Many years ago, before I became a nurse, I used to be a jeweler. I didn’t sell jewelry – I actually made it, or created designs on pieces for jewelery stores. I had my own business and since I, or rather my hands, were actually the most important equipment in my business I ended up insuring my hands.

Honest. I mean if I broke my hand or wrist in a fall, or perhaps broke my fingers while playing volleyball I wouldn’t have been able to create the jewelry designs, and being my companies only employee I would have been in a lot of trouble if I weren’t able to work for a while, nor if I had no other source of income during my recovery time. So yes, my hands were insured.

I can’t say that it was easy to find a company who had standard policies for insuring ones hands. I checked out a lot of companies that offered cheap home insurance, homeowner loans, and ones that would even let me compare home insurance and many other forms of insurance before I found one that would insure my hands.

I must say, it wasn’t cheap insurance, but for the peace of mind that it gave me I think it was worth it.

Have you ever insured anything that might have been considered strange or funny?




Filed Under: Finance, Items to Try, Sales and Marketing Tagged With: cheap insurance, compare home insurance, homeowner loans, insurance, insure strange things, insured hands

Time to begin investing in Forex Trading

by Tricia

Here we are, all busily working at our jobs to make enough money to support our family and lifestyle. Some of you are like me and you make some of your money through online ventures as well.

What are you doing with your money? Surely you must have some extra that you are putting aside for retirement or savings? Have you ever thought of putting some of that money into forex trading, futures and other investments?

Like many of you who are reading this post, I haven’t taken the time nor had much extra money to sock away for a rainy day. Unfortunately, I’ve come to realize that that’s been pretty stupid of me not to do so. Even putting away as little as twenty dollars a month over all my past working years would have netted me a fairly nice nest egg by now. Especially if it gained interested, or if I’d used some of that saved money to invest in futures or forex trading since I would likely have received a positive ROI and made money on my investments.

I’m discussing Forex trading because, after visiting the Global Futures Exchange and Trading Co website I’m seriously considering opening a Forex Trading account. I can get started for as little as $250, and the account is commission free – which means that the money the account earns me is mine. There are also no exchange fees, flexible contract size and flexible leverage. Using all of the tools provided by Global Futures exchange I should be able to do well with my investments. I’ll also have 24/7 live customer support if I ever need assistance and I’m sure I will in the beginning.

Naturally, as with all investments there is risk of loss trading Futures, options and forex. Although I think that if you consider the advice that their customer support agents give you and read through all of the resources on the Global Futures Exchange site that you’ll be able to minimize that risk. Please visit the Global Futures Exchange website to learn more about their Forex Trading accounts and other investment accounts.

Filed Under: Finance, Great Sites, Making Money, Sales and Marketing Tagged With: customer service, exchanges, forex, Forex Trading, futures, Global Futures Exchange, investment accounts, investments

FeedBlitz – RSS subscriptions by email

by Tricia

When I first signed up to Feedburner in order to provide another form of RSS feed to my readers FeedBlitz was strongly associated with Feedburner. I believe that while the two are still associated, FeedBlitz is more of a stand alone offering now.

So what is Feedblitz anyway? Well, to keep it simple, Feedblitz is just another way of providing your site visitors and hopefully subscribers with a way to be notified that you have written new posts on your site.

Anyone subscribing to your sites feed through Feedblitz can get a summary or the full text, depending upon how you set things up, of your most recent posts by email.

Think about it. RSS feeds have been around for quite a while now, but at first it wasn’t as easy to deliver RSS content to your site visitors as it is now. Also, even though RSS feeds have been around for years there are many people out there that still have no idea what they are, or how to use a feed reader. The whole concept can be confusing to a newbie. Luckily almost everyone understands what email is so it makes sense to provide your site content in email form to your site visitors who’d like to subscribe to your site and be notified when you’ve updated your site doesn’t it?

It’s easy to set up your site feeds on FeedBlitz. Once you add your site feed, FeedBlitz will provide you with a code that you can place on your site that will make it easy for your site visitors to subscribe to your feed. Once they subscribe you’ll be able to keep track of how many email subscribers your site has through the account interface on Feedblitz.

You can customize how your site content is delivered to your subscribers via email, and you can schedule delivery times as well.

Take a look at FeedBlitz if you are looking for yet another way to promote your sites content.

Filed Under: Sales and Marketing, Site Promotion, Site Traffic Tagged With: email content, feed reader, Feedburner, feeds, How To, posts, promote, promote your site, RSS, site feeds, subscribe, subscribers, visitors

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