Seven Ideas for Starting a Home Business - Business - Business Ideas

Forget get-rich-quick programs. If you want to earn some extra money in your extra time; take a look at these ideas for starting a home based business. They require a very small investment (less than $100) to get started, and have been tested and proven prosperous by thousands of people.1. Direct Sales

No matter what your interests and hobbies are, there is a company out there selling products for it. They are recognized as Direct Sale Companies. You earn money through person-to-person sales, retail, home parties or fundraising. Some companies will bestow you with a website for online sales.

The worst thing about this type of job is that is based solely on commission and you need to sell consistently in order to bring in a profit. The good part? Commissions are usually high (20-50%) and you can earn free merchandise as a reward for good sales.

To get started, you need to invest in a Starter Kit from the company, which usually includes sample products, brochures or catalogs, and all necessary forms and applications.

Some companies with a proven record of good sales are: Pampered Chef (sells cookware, kitchen gadgets, and seasonings; Starter Kit is $90), Petra Fashions (lingerie; Bronze Kit is $79; others available), Discovery Toys (educational toys, books, games, and software; Standard Kit, $99), Country Bunny Bath & Body (bath, body, and spa products; their Managing Services Program is $89), White Lily Candles (Choice Kit, $80; cheaper kits are available).2. Sell Discount Healthcare Plans

Discount benefits plans can be medical only, or cover dental, vision, prescription, and sometimes chiropractic services. They are aimed to people without insurance that want to save money on medical assistance. This is a relatively new service, so there is little competition out there and a potential for great income.

Although you start with direct sales, you can also make money by persuading other brokers, which would earn a commission for you with every sale they make.

AmeriPlan is the top selling plan on the market. You pay $95 for the Basic Broker Kit and then $35 each month to continue as a broker. This includes a free coverage plan for you and all household members and a free website to promote your business. You earn a 30% commission on every enrollment. 3. Sell Crafts

If you are an artist of some kind, you already have the foundation for a new business. Ceramics and pottery are particularly saleable, but you can branch into anything you like, from wood ornaments to pressed flowers to scrapbooking.

Start small, attending craft or county fairs, flea markets, or renaissance fairs. Talk to other artists to see what sells and what doesn't. If you form a friendship with another crafter, you can offer to share the expenses of a booth with him or her. In smaller fairs, you can buy your own table. Unless you think of participating only in fine art and juried shows, keep in mind that most crafts are impulse buys and they should be priced accordingly (usually under $50).

Other places to sell your crafts are consignment shops and farmers markets. Also check sampler, an online magazine that will advertise your crafts for a small commission on sales.4. Private Tutor

If you are qualified in an academic subject, you could take up tutoring. Math and foreign languages are always in demand, but many other subjects work as well. You can also offer after-school assistance with homework or test preparation.

Another alternative is to teach an arts and crafts or any other specialty class at a local community center. After you've gained some experience, or if you are truly an expert, search for a Learning Annex and examine the possibilities of teaching a workshop or presenting a lecture.

There is little to no investment required to set up this business, unless you count some incidentals, such as office supplies and maybe some used books (visit library sales for this) on the subject you are considering to teach.5. Cleaning Services

Begin by advertising in the service directory of your local newspaper and taking on small, general house cleaning jobs until you get used to the dynamics of it. Later on you can pursuit companies, building managers, office directors, etc. for large scale jobs, which offer the benefit of being more regular and can guarantee a fixed income.

Most jobs will provide you with their own cleaning supplies, so there is little investment required on your part aside from advertising expenses.

Although not mandatory in many cities, consider getting licensed. Not only it will provide some sort of insurance should something happen to you while at work, but it will also open doors to major companies that may be hesitant to hire you otherwise.6. Consulting Services

A consultant is an expert in any subject who helps others make the best of an event or a situation. A prime example is the bridal consultant, who's in charge of planning a wedding to the minimum detail. Other popular areas of consulting: Art, Image, Feng Shui, and Websites & Computers. Event Planners are also consultants with a different name; so are Life Coaches, a very popular and rewarding enterprise nowadays.

Find a niche you can fill. Although there are thousands of Feng Shui consultant, you can differentiate yourself by specializing in Feng Shui for busy people or Feng Shui for the newborn.

Start by picking a area you enjoy and learning as much as you can about it. Find an online class, attend workshops and lectures, or consider a professional degree if one is available on your field.

Build a portfolio. Offer your services for free to friends and family members in exchange for reference letters. Take a few representative photographs of the final product for your portfolio.

A good place to get started is The Association of Professional Consultants (CONSULTAPC).7. Pet ServicesPet Sitting - Just as the name infers, it entails taking care of animals, usually when the owners go away on vacation. Many pet sitters take animals into their own homes (works only if you have the space and no pets of your own) or visit the animals twice daily. Do not limit yourself to dogs and cats. There is an ever increasing market for owners of birds, fish, and other small animals.

Dog Trainer - Dog trainers help with proper housetraining methods, teach animals to follow commands, and provide assistance with choosing the right type of breed for every individual. They can also handle common behavior problems (excessive barking, biting, etc.) and train animals for shows and competitions. The National Association of Dog Obedience Instructors (NADOI) offers assistance to potential dog trainers, as well as a certification exam. Check their website for more information.

Dog Walker - Although the primary responsibility is simply to take the animals out for a walk, many dog walkers do much more than that. To set yourself apart, you can learn to plan exercise routines for overweight pets, administer medications, or offer pet boarding as part of your service. Most dog walkers take several dogs at a time and charge by the hour; you can also offer the option of "private walking" and charge more.

Dog Groomer - Dog groomers are in charge of maintaining the overall appearance of the animal, including trimming and shampooing the coat, nail clipping, and brushing and combing. Many start working at pet shops or boarding kennels to gain experience before opening their own business. Mobile dog grooming is a flourishing business, which entails the groomer driving to the client's house, usually in a van, which is equipped with all necessary tools for a complete grooming. For more information, check the NDGAA (National Dog Groomers Association of America) website.





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Michigan Puppies For Sale - Family - Pets

If you evaluate all the States across America, Michigan will be hailed as one of the most dog-friendly states there is. The mere fact that there are quite a number of puppies for sale in Michigan is a sign that people are truly interested in taking care of these cute pets. And if you dont know it yet, most Michigan hotels allow dog occupants. Dog owners are allowed to bring their pets in during their stay. And they can always opt to leave their pet at the dog daycare center if ever they need to go out for a while, attend a meeting, or go about their leisure trip.

Also, it is in Michigan that you can find the best dog breeds in all of the land. What you cant find in your local pet shop can be obtained quite easily in Michigan. If you need premier breeds such as Cairn Terriers, Rat Terriers, Havanese Dogs, Presa Canario, Schnoodle Puppies, Golden Doodles, Cane Corso, Presa Canario, or Chesapeake Bay Retrievers, you surely have come to the right state. These are just a few examples of the most adorable puppies you can get in Michigan.

Farmers are the ones who may need Rat Terriers. These are intelligent, active, and handsome small dogs. They are alert enough to keep intruders away from harming your farm, barn, and animals. In Michigan, Rat Terriers may cost anywhere from $300 to $500. But aside from Rat Terriers, Cairn Terriers can also be found here. This breed is a good type of working dogs and their services have been required since the olden times. They can work as a burrowing prey hunter for you. This particular breed is sold for $300 to $600.

The Golden Doodle Dog is a rare dog breed because it is actually a mix of Poodles and Golden Retrievers. Who had thought that mixing a small breed dog with that of the larger one would result in a type of dog that has the best trait ever? The coats of these dogs are long, very much like a Poodles. But then, they grow as big as Golden Retrievers. These dogs are friendly and intelligent too. In Michigan, you can get them for $350 to $450.

Havanese Dogs come from the dog breed called the Bichons. These dogs can be very playful. However, they are perfect for certain jobs like termite and molds detection. These dogs may also work for the disabled or the impaired as signal dogs. With proper training, they can become police dogs too. They are very helpful in tracking and sniffing objects. If you want, it is also possible to train this breed to be therapy dogs. You can almost do everything with Havanese Dogs because they are easy to coach. They are actually the favorite participants of dog contests on fly ball games, obedience training, freestyle musical canine, and dog agility competitions. If you want to buy this breed, you have to prepare at least $500 to $700.

These are just some examples of the puppies for sale in Michigan. If youre traveling to the area real soon, you now know which is the best thing to bring home as a souvenir. Love these pets and theyd surely love you back a hundredfold in return.





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What is a Ferret? - Family - Pets

The name ferret comes from the Latin furonem, meaning thief. Ferrets have become one of the most sought after household pets. They are second only in popularity to dogs and cats in the USA. It's easy to see why, they're cute and like cats they're both curious and friendly. With a bit of effort they can even be trained.

Ferrets are very social animals and like being in groups and humans often become part of their social group. It is believed that Ferrets were first domesticated around 2,500 years ago. One of the earliest mentions of ferrets in literature is by the Greek playwright Aristophanes who spoke of ferrets in his satire The Acharneans written around the year 425 BC, and includes the line:

"What a happy man he'll be that marries you and begets a set of Ferrets as good as you at farting in the Grey dawn!"

Ferrets are members of the weasel family, which includes 65 other species, such as badgers, otters, ermine, mink and - obviously - weasels. Ferrets come in a variety of brown colours with black highlights. There is also an albino variety that has white fur and pink eyes. Males are larger than females and are typically around 18 inches long and weigh 2.5 lbs.

Ferrets certainly live up to their Latin name as they will frequently steal food, toys or other small objects and conceal them. It is not really known why they do this, but it is probably to do with an instinct to hoard food to keep them going through lean times.

People often erroneously believe that ferrets give off a bad odour. It is true that they give off a natural musky scent from glands. In the US these glands are often removed by commercial ferret dealers, however in Europe and the UK especially, this is considered to be an unnecessary mutilation. Often the bad odour given off by ferrets is caused by improper care. Unfortunately many pet shops and some ferret owners will simply dump several ferrets in a cage with some food and water and leave them there for days.

Unlike cats, ferrets need more care and attention to keep them odour free and in good health. Ferrets are also prone to several diseases if they do not get a suitable diet.

Ferrets need a diet that is high in protein and fat. Fresh chicken is ideal, as is commercial ferret food containing around 32% meat based protein and 18% fat, with a maximum of 3% fibre. When ferrets initially became popular pets, owners fed them wet or dry cat food. However, cat food often contains grain based protein which ferrets find hard to digest and is not suitable. A ferret's natural diet is fresh meat, but if this is not an option carefully formulated commercial ferret pet food is the next best choice.

Ferrets also have a fondness for sweet things such as raisins, bananas, peanut butter, and breakfast cereal. However veterinarians recommend not feeding these or other sweet treats to your pet at all as they can cause insulinoma.

Ferrets are intelligent creatures and can be trained to carry out several amusing and even useful tasks. They are often used to run TV and sound cables through conduits. One ferret, Freddie, was even registered as a member of New Zealand's Electrical Workers Union as an electrician's assistant!

Ferrets are naturally crepuscular which means they are most active during dusk and dawn. They spend 14 to 18 hours a day sleeping which they normally do in six hour sessions. When they wake up they are very active and will want to get out of their cages and burn off their abundant energy.

Ferrets will often solicit play with their human owners. These games will sometimes take the form of hide-and-seek, or predator and prey games where the human tries to catch the ferret or the ferret tries to catch the human.

Ferrets are fun, cute and smart. What more could anyone ask of a pet?





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Expat life in Sri Lanka, Colombo - Business

I recently visited the wonderful island of Sri Lanka, and found a country full of surprises.

Sri Lanka is situated just south of India, in the Indian Ocean. Once known as the Dominium of Ceylon and often referred to as the tea country, tea plantations abundantly thrive across the island, with spice gardens, banana and coconut palms growing randomly to create a jungle of natural resources.

People, animals and transport seem to co-exist side by side with no animosity towards each other. Dogs wonder aimlessly across or bask in the sun at the side of roads, cows and goats roam around everywhere, even on the beaches (which I found rather amusing) and people are everywhere, whether walking, cycling, using a tuc-tuc, motorbike with 5 astride, in a taxi, bus, car or truck, each takes up a space of the not too wide road. But co-exist they do, there is no anger at being stuck behind a truck, merely a short hooting of the horn to say I am here and would like to pass, politeness abounds and the expression and sounds are all of friendliness, within a country that sorely needs help at redeveloping itself since the tsunami. People are poor and yet happiness is everywhere.... Not just for the child on the hip or the person at their side, but for expats and tourists as well.

Tourists fluctuate towards the resorts and some chance the areas slightly outside of these areas, to experience a quieter less harassed holiday. Small pockets of expats can be found, dotted all over the country. When you bump into these people and chat about life on the island, there is not much to complain about. Yes, sometimes the water gets turned off or the electricity, yes the internet is not as fast as they would like it to be. Isn't that how most people feel in developed countries anyway: The faster it gets the faster we want it. In this little piece of paradise, expats are not too concerned that it takes a little longer to do things here, the people are prepared to wait, not too hasty to move forward too quickly. There was a lot of talk and concern about the elections and safety within the country and there are still road blockades and police / army personnel with guns wandering around keeping peace if necessary. However, with 70% of the population being Buddhists, the lifestyle is peaceful and life simplistic.

From an expat perspective, I could not fault the lifestyle. As said above, yes there are definite things missing, things are slower, it takes a good 4 - 6 hours to get from Colombo to Galle and similarly to anywhere about 200km's apart. I cannot say that the roads are particularly in good condition, but in the 10 days that I visited, I did not see one accident. Hardships could include the lack of being able to get from one part of the island to another quickly, the lack of fast internet connection, perhaps the human waste / refuse, which allows for the influx of flies, the dirt which is left to lie around and lastly the lack of funds to rebuild the country to what it was before the Tsunami.

Having said that, I have to look at all the good things that you find there, the beauty of the natural resources, how the nationals and expats are trying to rebuild the country, the beaches, game parks and mountains. This is truly a beautiful part of the world.

Expat Cost of living summary

The currency in Sri Lanka is the Sri Lankan Rupee LKR

The Exchange rate as at 15 January 2010 was $1 = 114.217 Rupees

I am going to break the Cost of living down according to some of the Xpatualtor basket items :

Alcohol and Tobacco : Alcohol at Bar, Beer, Cigarettes, Locally Produced Spirit, Whiskey, Wine

Cigarettes (20s) - $3.14 - $9

Domestic Beer(500ml) - $2.50

Imported Beer (330ml) - $5.80

Wine at a bar - $6 a glass

Wine at a shop - $15 (750ml bottle)

Hotels tend to increase the prices of alcohol as it is the one way that they can make a profit. There are many small hotels and restaurants which create a competitive edge to where you can stay.

Clothing : Business Suits, Casual Clothing, Children's Clothing and footwear, Coats and hats, Evening Wear, Shoe Repairs, Underwear

Casual Long Sleeved Shirt (Men) - $12

Casual Long Sleeved Trousers (Men) - $20

Shorts (Men) - $11

T-Shirt (Men) - $6

Casual Blouse (Women) - $7

Casual Skirt (Women) - $12

Children's Jeans (Boys) - $5

Children's Jeans(Girls) - $3.50

Children's Shirt(Boys) - $5

Children's Shirt(Girls) - $4

Clothes are extremely cheap, in Colombo a person can get most of the name branded clothing at fairly reasonable prices in Factory shops.

Communication : Home Telephone Rental and Call Charges, Internet Connection and service provider fees, Mobile / Cellular Phone Contract and Calls

Monthly phone rental - $4.36

Phone call rate - $0.05 for a local call

Internet line connection fee - $104 (buy all equipment with installation)

Internet service provider fee - $17 (1 geg free thereafter)

Monthly mobile contract fee - $2.18 (for the year)

Mobile / cellular call rate - 90% of phones are prepaid,

Mobile Phone 100 Minutes Call - $38

- $0.012 - $0.05 sms peak times

Due to so many of the nationals working overseas to send money home, the communication costs are extremely low and there are often special deals or no cost is involved in the actual call.

Education : Crche / Pre-School Fees, High School / College Fees, Primary School Fees, Tertiary Study Fees

Annual Creche fee - $4.36 per month

Annual Primary school fee - $260 - $436 per month

Annual High School fee - $260 - $436 per month

Annual 1st Year Tertiary / University fee - $260 - $436 per month (dependent on which private school they go to)

Private schooling is the most expensive on the island for expat children to attend, however the rates in comparison to other countries are reasonable. Expats that I came across spoke highly of the education system in the country and were happy with the private education that their children were receiving.

Furniture and Appliances : DVD Player, Fridge Freezer, Iron, Kettle, Toaster, microwave, Light Bulbs, Television, Vacuum Cleaner, Washing Machine

DVD Player - $87

Fridge / Freezer - $489 (LG / Whirlpool - 4 year guarantee)

Iron - $12 cheap - $35 top of the range

Kettle - $20 cheap - $37 top of the range

Microwave - $191

TV 21 inch - $244 (2 year guarantee)

Washing Machine LG - $570

Discounts can be negotiated with stores on all items

Groceries bought in a grocery store : Baby Consumables, Baked Goods, Baking, Canned Foods, Cheese, Cleaning Products, Dairy, Fresh Fruits, Fresh Vegetables, Fruit Juices, Frozen, Meat, Oil & Vinegars, Pet Food, Pre-Prepared Meals, Sauces, Seafood, Snacks, Soft Drinks, Spices & Herbs

Powdered baby formula (400g) - $7

Plain biscuits (100g) - $0.20

Loaf white bread (200g) - $0.70

Cake Flour (1kg) - $2.80

Baked Beans (415g) - $1.92

Tuna (185g) - $2.75

Cheese : Cheddar (250g) - $6.63

Crisps : Pringles (139g) - $2.50

Autowash clothing powder (750g) - $1.57

Dishwash liquid (500g) - $0.87

Clothing Softener (2l) - $5.40

Breakfast Cereal (250g) - $2.45

Butter (227g) - $2.18

Milk (1l) - $1.40

Eggs (12) - $1.80

Orange Juice (1l) - $2.80

Frozen Mixed Vegetables (1kg) - $6.20

Cooking oil (1l) - $3.22

Olive oil (500ml) - $8.28

Can of coke (355ml) - $1.00

Local Fizzy Soft Drink (1l) - $1.30

Local Natural Mineral Water (5l) - $1.08

Tea Bags (200g) - $1.85

Instant Coffee (100g) - $6.75

Local Ground Coffee (200g) - $3.66

Salt (400g) - $0.26

Pepper (400g) - $0.35

Prices were obtained from local grocery stores, there are no big department stores to shop in.

Healthcare : General Practitioner Consultation rates, Hospital Private Ward Daily, Rate, Non-Prescription Medicine, Private Medical Insurance / Medical Aid Contributions

GP Private rate visit with meds - $3.50

Hospital Private ward rates - $28 per day

Dentistry - Tooth extraction - $4.35

Most expats use Bupa or the Sri Lankan Equivalent

Household : House / Flat Mortgage, House / Flat Rental, Household Electricity Consumption, Household Gas / Fuel Consumption, Household Water Consumption, Local Property Rates / Taxes / Levies

Rent 2 bed Apartment City Centre - $700

Rent 2 bed Apartment outside of City Centre - $600

Electricity, Gas, Water, Garbage per - $80 - $90 per month for an average household, this is expensive when taking household air conditioning into account

Gas / Fuel - 12 kg bottle - $14

Local property rates - 8 - 10% of value of property

Expats cannot buy a property directly, this has to be done via a Lawyer who owns the property. Mortgage for locals is 4/5%. This is where most expats find the costs creep in, running the air conditioners is extremely expensive as well as the cost of water.

Miscellaneous : Domestic Help, Dry Cleaning, Linen, Office Supplies, Newspapers and Magazines, Postage Stamps

Domestic Rates - full time per person - $80 average

1 Black inkjet printer cartridge - $14

1 Color inkjet printer cartridge - $21

500 sheets printer paper - $5.23

Local Daily Newspaper - $0.17

International Daily Newspaper - $0.45

International Magazine - $20

International Airmail Stamps - $0.22

Domestic Stamps - $0.12

Domestic help is cheap and most employees either live on the property or close by. Office supplies are reasonable, with CD's and DVD's freely available on the street where most locals buy them.

Personal Care : Cosmetics, Haircare, Moisturiser / Sun Block, Nappies, Pain Relief Tablets, Toilet Paper, Toothpaste, Soap / Shampoo / Conditioner

Body lotion (400ml) Vaseline Intensive car - $4.53

Toilet paper 1 ply per roll - $0.50

Toothpaste (200g) - $1.92

Shampoo (200ml) - $2.40

Some of the items that can be purchased can be expensive, like creams, sunblocks and cosmetic creams. Name brand products are the most expensive.

Recreation and Culture : Books, Camera Film, Cinema Ticket, DVD and CD's, Sports goods, Theatre Ticket

Books paper back - $10

Cinema ticket - $0.50

DVD / CD Imported - $2

Cricket ticket - $0.50 to $8

Theatre Ticket - only in Colombo - $30

Hard cover books are expensive in the country, but paper back books are of a similar cost to the US and UK. Cinema tickets are cheap due to the availability of cheap DVD replicas which can be bought on street corners. International cricket tickets are also kept cheap for the local population.

Restaurants / Meals out / Hotels : Business Dinner, Dinner at Restaurant (non fast food), Hotel Rates, Take Away Drinks & Snacks (fast Food)

Business Dinner excl Alcohol - $22 per person

Dinner / lunch at local restaurant - $8 per person

Mc Donalds Big Mac - $4.10

Hotel Rates 3* - $8 - $50 pppn

Hotel Rates 4* - $80 - $120 pppn

Hotel Rates 5* - $140 pppn upwards

Take away - Can of coke x 1 - $0.70

Medium pizza - $3.50

Hamburger - $2.00

Coffee - pot x 3 cups - $1.40

As in most countries how much you pay for a meal is dependent on where you go, the local restaurants have great local meals, as well as international flavours, we found a fabulous vegetarian restaurant in Galle, well worth a visit and all prices were fairly cheap. Some restaurants do take advantage of the tourist population and serve sub standard meals. However, most restaurants were good with their portions and meal plans.

Transport : Hire Purchase / Lease of Vehicle, Petrol / Diesel, Public Transport, Service Maintenance, Tyres, Vehicle Insurance, Vehicle Purchase

Hire / Lease car - Sedan Toyota Corolla - $37.14 per day for 1 week

Hire / Lease car - Toyota RAV4 - $46.71 per day for 1 week

Petrol unleaded per litre - $1.23

Diesel per litre - $0.64

Bus Ticket (one way) - $1.00

Taxi Ride - per km - $0.50

Tuc Tuc - 10 km ride - $6.00

Train Ticket 2nd class - $1.57

If you are visiting I would suggest you use the local taxis and tuc-tucs, driving can be a head-ache and unpleasant experience if you are not used to the local norms. However, speeds do not go over 80km on the bigger roads and overall a safe place to drive.

The above detail are some of the items form the basis of the cost of living indexes for each basket group in the Xpatulator calculators, these costs are then used with their indexes and exchange rates to calculate the cost of living in different locations.

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The 10 Places You Are Guaranteed to Meet Men - Relationships - Singles

It's not always easy to meet men, especially if you are looking out for your Mr Right, but here is a list of the best places where you are most likely to cross paths with that prospective boyfriend or husband.

One - Eat out somewhere

A lot of single men are too busy to cook at home, so you'll find them in cafes or restaurants after work. For the best chance of meeting a new guy, try a new place once a week - and remember to stay within a set budget as eating out is sometimes not very economical. You certainly don't want to break the bank while looking out for Mr Right!

Two - Walk a dog

Walking a dog is a great way to meet people, so hit the park and take your pooch for a long walk and see who you meet. The dog will love you for it! If you don't have a pet, borrow a friend's and enjoy being in the fresh air getting some exercise. Remember that dog-owning men are more likely to talk to women with dogs.

Three - Join a gym

You may not relish the idea of pumping iron or pounding a treadmill, but many men love to go to the gym, so for that reason alone you should join one. Men tend to look great when they exercise - that's another bonus!

Four - Visit the car wash

These are frequented by lots of men. Men tend to love their four wheels, so although it's not the most interesting of locations, there might be a cute guy or two washing down their motor.

Five - Become a technology lover

Have you ever noticed that it's mostly men crowding around the latest computer, game, phone or piece of technology that hits the shops? Well, most men love electronics and new technology, so take a leaf out of their book and start to take an interest.

Six - Take up a sport

Whether it's golf, badminton or tennis, there are lots of sports clubs you could join, all with the potential to meet men. Golf and tennis clubs are always full of people socialising after a hard game on the course or court.

Seven - Pick up a book

Bookstores, especially those with a caf, are great places to browse for the latest bestseller and a new man. If you happen to spot him in the same aisle as you, it's likely you will also have something in common too. And, of course, reading broadens the mind.

Eight - Become a culture vulture

Learning about new things is good in itself and visiting museums and art galleries is also a great way to meet new guys. On top of that, you are likely to meet cultured and knowledgeable men. Remember to pick a museum you are interested in visiting otherwise you risk walking around the displays looking very bored - definitely not the look you want to have when trying to attract men.

Nine - Become interested in Do It Yourself

Men love to fix things, build things, take things to pieces and then reassemble them again. That's why visiting any sort of building supplies warehouse or store is a great place to meet men. Ask a cute guy which type of nails you should buy and he will be happy to help.

Ten - Planes, trains and automobiles...

Men love cars and boats and planes and bikes and trains...it seems to be in their blood. There are lots of car and boat shows to visit which are always packed to capacity with men drooling over the latest model of sports car or speedboat. Find a guy who makes you drool and strike up a conversation.





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A PEEK INSIDE ANDREW LEWIS DOG FOOD SECRETS - Health - Nutrition

Andrew Lewis' work Andrew lewis dog food secrets has garnered quite a number of reviews on the web. From dog owners to book critiques, Lewis' factual, informative and instructional book has caused quite a stir in the online pet owner community. Discussed here are three concepts to sum up most of the existing Andrew lewis secrets reviews: (a) Its effects, (b) practical dog care, and (c) the online purchase of the book.

Reviews have discussed, also as can be seen by the e-book's title, the many neglected pieces of information on what unfortunate events could result from feeding your dogs with commercial food. It has been given that even to the human body, processed food is unhealthy and sometimes even dangerous. The same thing goes for dogs. Lewis reports in his book that though commercial food companies claim that their products are packed with the right amount of nutrients to boost your dogs' strength, performance and overall health, some food provide more harm than good. Lewis shares the many additives and ingredients that are created with. Such chemicals are said to cause liver malfunction, premature blindness, cancer, and even behavioral problems among others. One Andrew lewis secrets review considered sharing that aside from chemicals, preservatives, and additives, This could also include inedible material and even some hazardous ones.

Aside from focusing on food effects and disadvantages, Lewis emphasizes on the best ways to take care of your well loved pet dogs especially in terms of nutrition. His book includes suggestions on how to properly feed them, which kinds of food to bank on and which to avoid, and the proper feeding amounts. With the e-book even comes a listing of doggy treats and recipes that are health and nutrition based. After all, avoiding this will not do much good without the knowledge on what kinds of food to replace them with. Lewis was said to have provided ample information not only on what bad effects entail but also what good diets should be given to those lovely four legged fur balls.

Upon Andrew Lewis' release of his book, many reactions emerged. Many interested pet lovers and dog owners grew wild with curiosity upon hearing of the possible hazards and dangers they could have put their dogs in. Some reviews were given quite a number of feedback on the book being a scam. An individual insisted online on a Andrew lewis secrets scam as he was not sent a copy of the book even three weeks after payment. However, no follow up information was provided to prove of it being a scam. Do not worry about it being so as it is not a hard copy rather an e-book that could be downloaded minutes upon payment. Do not be easily moved by misinformed claims as Andrew lewis secrets is a hundred percent legitimate.

So don't open that can of dog food just yet! While not all dog food are bad, it does pay to be at least more cautious than usual. Be informed and allow a best lived life for your dogs with Andrew Lewis' Andrew lewis dog food secrets.





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REVELATIONS: ANDREW LEWIS' DOG FOOD SECRETS - Health - Nutrition

Many books on pet care are published and released yearly, yet only Dog Food Secrets - has focused on an unexpected topic. In his e-book, Lewis reveals the many unknown effects and dangers of food which include severe cases such as cancer, and many more.

Andrew Lewis' Secrets has alarmed many pet lovers, especially dog owners, of the health risks they never knew they have been putting their dogs in. But more than it is alarming, it is an informing report that offers pieces of facts and advice not only on what to avoid, but also what to include in a dog's diet. Lewis has authored the book allegedly after losing his own pet dog Noble from the harsh effects of commercially produced food. His research and insights have then been fused into an informative report that is this e-book.

The said Dog Food Secrets book has highlighted one thing in general: That it is best and safest to simply home cook food for your dogs. Just like in human beings where processed food might provide unhealthy effects, dogs are also unhealthily affected by processed food. To help his readers with this, Lewis has included recipes for home cooked meals well and healthily suited for your doggies' diets. He says in this e-book that home cooked food may increase a dog's health and lifespan by as much as 8 years or so. Lewis also claims that it contains harmful to even toxic material that the manufacturers could easily and legally cover up.

Many consumers believe that this e-book is only a conspiracy to pull down progressing food manufacturers. They believe that those companies who produce these products have nothing but the best intentions for their pets. However, Andrew Lewis' book has in it included many supporting evidences to his claim on the dangers of dog food. To be fair, though, he has not stated with finality that all dog foods are toxic. Besides, anything claimed by food manufacturers such as protein doses and healthy body weight among other things can easily be achieved by home cooked meals. "There's nothing to lose in playing safe," most readers conclude.

In the end, Secrets by Andrew Lewis emphasizes the most important information needed for feeding dogs the right diet. This well written e-book gives its readers an easy time understanding even the most important of concepts. Lewis' revelations are properly laid out so that users could easily be moved by the presented facts. It is also easily accessible as it could be downloaded right after a payment process has been made.

Skeptics and fans are both drawn to Andrew Lewis' presentation. Its readers can choose to ignore or to fully accept the challenge of understanding what they can do to provide their dogs with the best of health conditions and the longest possible life. Indeed, Dog Food Secrets is just another of man's best friends.





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