Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Where to get great unique jewelry

I'm looking for some jewelry for my wife this year for Christmas and it's getting down to crunch time. Where can I get something that looks nice but won't set me back a ton of money.


Good question. Been there done that. A friend of mine ordered a necklace and bracelet set from a company called RRenee. The website he gave me is www.rrenee.com. This site has lots of antique necklaces, vintage bead sets and semiprecious stones. He was pleased with the quality and said he would order again. Good luck but I wouldn't wait much longer or you'll be down at Walmart with me Christmas Eve. Ho Ho Ho.

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Thursday, November 09, 2006

New Alternate Fuel Auto?

I'm considering switching to an alternate fuel car, but I have heard that the car I own may be able to handle alternate fuels, how do I find out?

What most people don't realize is that if the car they own is less than about five years old, it is probably already equipped to handle an alternate fuel like ethanol. Those with diesel could also use biodiesel. The best way to know for sure and to determine if any minor changes in the computer programming of your cars engine is required, is to take it to a local mechanic and ask them. They will be able to tell you. A lot of vehicles will require a slight change to the computer programming that regulates the gas/air mixtures for optimum efficiency, but some require no change at all. Here are some articles that will help you find out if you have a FFV (Flexible Fuel Vehicle) and things to consider when buying a FFV.

http://www.gowinplaces.com/fuel/do_you_own_a_flexible_fuel_vehicle_ffv.php
http://www.gowinplaces.com/fuel/buying_a_fuel_efficient_car.php

Also, you can check out what kind of updates our friends over at Pacfuel.com , Ethanol-news.com and Fuel Saver 5000 may have relating to FFVs as well as plus and minuses of various fuel types.

Thanks,
J-Blogger Team

Friday, November 03, 2006

Web Hosting Question

I'm thinking about starting a web site but have never done this before. What things should I consider when choosing a web hosting site? I'm sure there are all kinds of them and all kinds of deals out there, which web host would be good for me.


You are correct, there are a lot of options when choosing a web host provider. Since you didn't indicate what kind of site you are wanting to start I'll throw several articles to you to help you evaluate your needs. A lot of it comes down to if you're just wanting to dabble, then a free quick start site is the way to go. If you are wanting an online mall or business site then paid hosting is the way to go as you'll have more up time, more bandwith and a more reliable site. Take a look at these articles and see if they get you where you need to be. If you have more questions, drop me a line.

http://www.gowinplaces.com/web%20hosting/
http://www.gowinplaces.com/internet/seven_strategies_for_building_a_successful_internet_business.php
http://www.gowinplaces.com/web%20hosting/web_hosting_how_to_choose_the_right_provider_for_you.php

These should give you the basics to consider. Main thing is don't be affraid to contact the web hoster with questions. If they won't answer your questions and give you a comfortable feeling with their customer service, then you will probably get the same treatment when you are a customer and need help. Good customer service and communication is essential.
Good Luck,
J-Blogger

Friday, October 27, 2006

Problem Solved

Help, I've got bad credit and need to get a quick loan, what our my options?


This is a great question and the kind of things we can help with.

You can find an answer to your quesiton at the following link. To summarize the article, there are onlyl a few ways to obtain a loan

www.gowinplaces.com/loans/bad_credit_loan_and_bad_credit_loans.php

To summarize the article, there are a few ways to obtain a loan under these conditions. The first involves using something as collateral to secure the debt until it can be paid off. The second is an option if you have had some type of steady employment. If you do you may be able to get a loan but will pay a higher interest rate as a result. However, doing this may only further worsen your debt position if the loan is not paid off. Other places to look for money would involve equity in property you may own, having a garage sale, borrow money from a friend (if you don't pay this back say goodbye to the friend).

There is also a bunch more information and creative ideas regarding loans, refinancing, mortgages and foreclosures at www.gowinplaces.com/loans

J-Blogger Team