A good vacation is one after which memories remain for years, and you return to work completely relaxed and chilled out. For some, this means two weeks of an in-depth tour of a city, and for others - fun and events, during which you can completely forget about dull reality. But is there a place which you can and explore and also have a little fun?
This follow-up to Rise of the Planet of the Apes concerns the next step in the genetically advanced primates' takeover of the world as a virus begins to wipe out the human race. Let Me In's Matt Reeves handles directing duties, with Gary Oldman, Jason Clark, and Kodi Smit-McPhee headlining the human cast.
Knowing your audience is the key to successful online marketing. We explored a little in part one, some of the things you can do to help grow your online business that costs you nothing but the commitment of your time. To make the most of your online marketing strategy, there are a few basic principles to follow:
There are plenty of online marketing strategies that won’t cost you a cent to implement. Since your customers can purchase directly through your custom branded Miessence web site, it makes sense to consider employing some kind of online marketing strategy to make it easy for people to click to your web site and purchase.
1) Do your research on where you would like to have your stall, i.e.
What type of markets are they?
Are there any other Miessence reps attending?
What is the cost going to be?
Do you need insurance? (recommended)
Will you be indoors or outdoors?
Keep an eye out on the weather if outdoors.
Where will you be positioned? This can affect the amount of people traffic that comes by.
Another very cheap way to promote your Miessence business is to start your own blog like this one. It does not have to cost thousands of dollars to build or host your blog, Fat Cow (crazy name but great company) can get you up and running in a few hours. If you use Fat Cow and wordpress to build your blog I can give you all the assistance you need. This blog is hosted by Fat Cow and built in wordpress.
The blooms are just beginning to bud at The Arboretum at Flagstaff. In just a few weeks, it’ll be a great side trip to take on your way to the Grand Canyon. The former residence of now deceased Frances McAllister (who first came to Flagstaff by train in the 1930s and moved here permanently in 1967, after her husband, John Vickers McAllister, died), the gardens and buildings share what she learned about gardening at 7,000 feet elevation.
I was 10 the last time I visited Arcosanti, architect and artist Paolo Soleri’s eco-friendly community just off I-17 near Cordes Junction. I can’t say it’s changed much except it seems quieter–then again, I was with my family this time, not 60 plus screaming fourth graders. The students living here still make bronze and ceramic bells, they still grow much of their own fruits and vegetables, and they still envision a world where humans make the most of their natural surroundings.