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October 18, 2009

Rhode Island Jobs – Rhode Island Sales & Marketing Employment. info,

Filed under: Exotic Locations — Tags: , , , , , , — arkan @ 2:02 am

Rhode Island has the nations highest unemployment rate, because the Rhode Island government has not created an environment that is business friendly,  Little Rhody has lost more jobs that ever before.

This can be a tough situation for out of work Rhode Island sales and marketing people, as they are mainly 1099 employees and don’t have unemployment insurance or other benefits. If they do have benefits, they pay dearly for them out of pocket.

There are people making a lot of cash on opportunities in this downturn. Why can’t you? There are money making opportunities everywhere, including Rhode Island. You just need to know how to spot them.

I was one of those people who lost their job. I searched frantically online for ways to make money with little or no cash. I had no online marketing skills. So after a couple of days of research, I choose an online marketing university to learn whatever I could. It was only $39 a month to join and there was nothing to buy for any course, everything was included.

I learned about Google Adwords, and how to market a successful Google Adwords campaign using low cost keywords and keyword phrases. The knowledge I learned in the Google Adwords course is enough to make me a consultant to local businesses on Google Adwords campaigns. I am now offering my services to set up successful online advertising campaigns on Google, Yahoo and Bing search engines. Local business owners need an edge in today’s economy. The average Google Adwords Pro makes $65 an hour doing campaigns for businesses.

I learned how to use free online article marketing techniques as a way to drive traffic to affiliate websites. I get a commission every time a sale is made through my traffic. I mainly sell ebooks since there is a 50% to 70% commission per sale. There are literally thousands of ebooks on every imaginable subject. Pick your topic. See what books are available and then check their gravity.

The place to find the most ebooks to sell is www.Clickbank.com. While writing this article Clickbank.com has paid out $1,362.566,085.00 in affiliate commissions to date. A Clickbank affiliate makes a sale in the world every 3 seconds.

At the university I learned how to spy on the competition with the keyword spy tool. You find out what keywords the competition uses for success and you set yourself up to start taking their business away.

I am not a writer as you can probably tell. That is why I use the free university online marketing tools, like Rapid Writer to spin my articles. This is also included for free. They even offer free web hosting.

If you are out of work, this is a great way to brush up on your marketing skills, to make yourself a more valuable employee. This knowledge may also increase your hiring wage. You can also get certified in certain online marketing practices for cheap.

The university were I learned my marketing skills is having a one week trial membership for only $1. You can check out every single thing in the university for a buck. The best place to start is the user forums. The rags to riches stories are everywhere. It will almost bring tears to your eyes when you read the success stories. You do not need even need a high school diploma to join.

Everyone helps each other as a community. If you have a problem just post it in the forum. You will have people offering assistance that are experts. Some make 5k a day and are there to help guide you to success.

I just wanted to let all of my fellow Rhode Islanders know, that you can make awesome money from home, if you have the tools and the knowledge. I didn’t have any experience at all. It took about 8 weeks to mold me into a pro at WAU

This is not a get rich quick thing. There is no such thing.

If your interested in checking the WA Online University out  click here.

Best of luck on your future. If you decide to check out the university please come back and leave your feedback.

Thanks,

A Warwick Guy from Norwood.

A Warwick guy who went to Pilgrim High School.

July 20, 2009

Prince Edward Island Casts A New Light On Fishing In Canada

Filed under: Exotic Locations — Tags: , , , , , , — arkan @ 7:38 am

Prince Edward Island is the smallest province in Canada, yet this tiny gem, a perfect jewel of nature boasts some of the largest and best fishing opportunities for a summer vacation and most are pulled from the sapphire blue waters that surround it. Below the surface, a little deeper and the blue of the water tends towards a darker shade, hinting perhaps of a Marlin in its depths, the hoped for catch of the day as you charter your fishing expedition.

As renowned as the Island is for its lobster, for its potatoes and for its golf, there is little that can compare to the adventure offered by a deep-sea fishing expedition on Prince Edward Island. Your bounty is promised to be as varied as the island’s geography; you can fish for mackerel one day or an elusive 800-lb. blue-fin tuna the next. This is an opportunity that is not to be missed, and an opportunity made that much more memorable when shared among friends.

Fishing in Canada doesn’t get any better than it does on Prince Edward Island and charters are available usually from early in July throughout the summer and into September.

Admit it, aren’t you a little intrigued? After casting your line into the deep blue depths of the Atlantic and catching your own fish, you’re certain to gain a whole new appreciation both for fishing, and for eating fresh seafood.

Should you prefer a fishing experience with a quiet solitude and more leisure about it, grab a rod and a reel and make for a bridge or setting yourself on the edge of a pier and settle your hook into the water. For it is here that you’ll find an abundance of Mackerel, a perfect catch for the day’s dinner. And it is here that you’ll also find a moment’s peace unto yourself.

Venture inland on this Gentle Island and you fishing Canada adventure travels with you, particularly if you’re a fly-fishing or trout fishing aficionado. Prince Edward Island is home to the Brook trout, however, Rainbow trout were introduced the island rivers in the 1940′s.

And while the water world of Prince Edward Island is home to endless varieties of fish, it offers so very much more than that. A Prince Edward Island vacation is the opportunity to create memories to last a lifetime. You don’t have to go deep to enjoy the ocean; there’s nothing more refreshing than a swim in the warmest waters north of the Carolinas.

Of course, if you prefer your seafood already waiting for you on a platter, a vast number of restaurants on The Gentle Island offer some of the best seafood dining you’ll ever experience. And don’t forget to order famous PEI potatoes on the side.

On this Maritime island, other delights are as plentiful as the seafood. Sample, for instance, some of Canada’s best golf courses, or stroll the endless beaches of white, champagne, pink or red sands.

Fishing and vacationing in Canada just doesn’t get any better than this.

Cradled on the waves of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Prince Edward Island is known for the vivid colours of its gently rolling landscape and offers some of the best Canada fishing expeditions.

Prince Edward Island Tourism Offers Genuine Maritime Experience

Filed under: Exotic Locations — Tags: , , , , , , , — arkan @ 7:38 am

Prince Edward Island tourism is alive with all the sights and sounds that go into a genuine maritime experience.

While the smallest province in Canada, Prince Edward Island boasts the largest number of golf fans who come from across the country. In fact, this tiny island has been selected Canada’s number one golf destination not once, but twice in a row. No small feat for a tiny island – but with just one experience of the 26 Prince Edward Island golf courses, it’s not hard to see why! Resplendent and challenging with their rolling greens, sand and water traps alternating with woodlots and vistas that open up onto lively ocean waters, sandy beaches and red sandstone cliffs, these are golf courses to rival the world’s best.

For those in search of an island vacation, Prince Edward Island tourism and tourist attractions abound. Visit Confederation Bridge: an engineering marvel over 9 miles long – it is the largest bridge over ice-spanned waters in the world. Explore the home of Confederation in Canada with a visit to Province House in Charlottetown. Spend an evening at the theater enjoying Anne Of Green Gables – The Musical. Attend just a sampling of arts and music festivals during the summer month. And, last but not least, visit the artisan studios that pepper the province with their abundance of genuine island arts and crafts including pottery, weaving, knitting, handmade soaps, sand crafts, folk furniture, aboriginal works, quilting and much, much more.

And then there are the beaches. Miles and miles of them! In colors of white, champagne, pink and red they offer the quintessential Prince Edward Island tourism vacation experience. Discover a moment’s peace, fun for the whole family, rediscover a romance, or nature at its best over this network of natural beauty that extends from tip to tip on this gentle island. Don’t forget: Prince Edward Island boasts one of Canada’s foremost national parks, and no less than seven provincial parks.

There can be no talk of a tourism experience on Prince Edward Island without the mention of food. The ocean offers up wonderful and unique dining experiences – and, along with the lobster, world-famous Malpeque oysters and fresh island mussels, Prince Edward Island is also renowned for its chocolates, its jams and its jellies, and of course, renowned Prince Edward Island potatoes.

Tourism is a mainstay of the Prince Edward Island economy and with a wealth of things to see and to do including golf, shopping, camping, dining, culture, deep sea fishing or simply hanging out at the beach; it’s really not hard to see why.

For those in search of an island vacation, Prince Edward Island tourism and tourist attractions abound. Cradled on the waves of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, the Island is known for the vivid colours of its gently rolling landscape.

Prince Edward Island Lighthouses: Light The Way Home

Filed under: Exotic Locations — Tags: , , , , , — arkan @ 7:29 am

As a coastal community the lighthouses of Prince Edward Island not only served the practical purpose of lighting the way home before the era of GPS navigation, they now offer a unique opportunity to those who visit. Prince Edward Island offers a variety of lighthouse tours ranging from the scenic to the informative.

As most are aware, lighthouses served as a navigational aid for sailors and the ships they captained. Lighthouses are towers that are positioned on sea shores, or even sometimes in harbours. They use a series of lamps and lenses to help guide navigating vessels on the high seas. Lighthouses are used to mark dangerous coastlines, steer ships away from hazards, mark safe entry points into harbours and assist in aerial navigation. With that in mind it is important to note how important lighthouses were to trade and commerce throughout human history.

PEI has a rich history and is the birthplace of confederation in Canada. It also has many historic lighthouses that were used to guide the ships delivering goods to and from Canada. PEI’s lighthouses are classified in two ways “First Generation” (built before 1873) and “Second Generation” (those built following 1873). The difference between the two types is that first generation lighthouses have an octagonal shape and were constructed when timber was plentiful in the province. The second generation lighthouses are square shaped as by this point (post 1873) PEI’s timber supply had been scarce because of the shipbuilding industry.

Lighthouse technology, although used less in modern times, employs a series of lamps and lenses to project light over large distances. This technology utilizes concentrated light from a single continuous source and magnifies and reflects it so that it can be beamed across open water. The first lighthouses were lit by candles, later by whale oil, then by the 1870′s kerosene was typically used.

As an island PEI boasts over 40 historic lighthouses. Surrounded by both scenic red sand beaches and rugged cliffs touring the lighthouses provides wonderful insight into maritime life and well as a rich Canadian history. Since Prince Edward Island is surrounded by water you are never to far from the breathtaking views of the gentle island.

About PEI Prince Edward Island is widely known as the historic birthplace of Canada. The Charlottetown conference held in 1864 was the first meeting of a series which ultimately led to the confederation of Canada in 1867. Visit the gentle island

June 10, 2009

Bicycle Tours Through Prince Edward Island Summer Season

Filed under: Exotic Locations — Tags: , , , , , , , — arkan @ 7:30 am

The smallest province in Canada presents big, big opportunities for bicycle tours. Bicycling PEI will leave you with memories to last a lifetime.

Prince Edward Island sometimes seems to have been tailor made for a bicycle tour vacation. Picture-perfect postcard coastlines, rolling hills, miles and miles of beaches and lush farmland offer sights and sounds that will linger long past your island vacation. All you need do to start your journey is get on a bike and start pedaling.

The Prince Edward Island leg of the Trans Canada Trails is called the Confederation Trail. It seems to have been made specifically with cycling tours in mind with its 350 kilometers tracing the island from tip to tip. There are lots of villages along the way allowing for frequent stops for food, lodging and a taste of PEI’s island culture. Pedal at your own pace and soak up all the shore has to offer. Diehard enthusiasts: you’ll want to challenge yourself with day-long bicycle tours designed to test your skill and endurance.

At one with nature, Prince Edward Island bicycle tours provide the perfect way to become enchanted with this gentle island. Among the many sights you’re sure to encounter are the famous red cliffs; miles and miles of white, champagne, pink or red beach sand; rolling dunes; panoramic ocean vistas extending into the horizon…and you may even be lucky enough to spot the endangered Piping Plover.

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