3/31/10

Holiday Sex - Dont Be Lonely and Horny This Christmas


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Don't spend another holiday alone. Even though the holidays can be one of the lonliest times of the year you do not have to give in to sadness and frustration. Even if you dont have anyone right now does not mean that is the way you will wake up on Christmas morning or New Years. And the best part about getting someone this late in the year is that you dont even have to buy them a big present.

If you dont know how to get someone, I am going to share with you 3 places that you can go to find someone to heat up those cold nights.

1. The Store. You can shop for more than a nice present to put under the tree at the store. You can shop for someone to put into your bed. This is a great time of year to find sex at the store. Unfortnately they don't have it in a particular aisle, but it is close. Just get your prop cart and walk around the stores. You will be amazed how much you can find out about someone by what they put in their cart.

Once you find someone that you like simply approach them and strike up a conversation. Ask about a good gift for your mother. This always wins big points. Tell them they look like they have good taste. Compliments are another big winner. From there get the phone number and move on to the next person.

2. The Clubs. Great place to meet a large number of people that probably dont have anyone else to spend the holidays with. Most people at a club have an understanding that you are not going to find a long term relationship here. The best that you will find is probably a good "friend".

Remember it is a numbers game so dont get stuck talking to someone for too long. Also, dont go for the hottest. Time is not your friend. Get as many numbers as quickly as possible and sort through them later.

3. Online. Of course by far the best place to find holiday sex is online. You can meet people and you dont even have to get out into the cold. How much better does it get than that. Not only that, but you can meet people and you dont even have to be present. See someone you like and leave them a message. Then you check you messages later and you have just picked up someone and you were even there. Pretty nice!

Stop wasting time and Ky. Put up the batteries. Get some nice, warm and real this season. You can have the sex you want, but you have to have the courage to go and get it.




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Holiday Sex - Dont Be Lonely and Horny This Christmas


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Don't spend another holiday alone. Even though the holidays can be one of the lonliest times of the year you do not have to give in to sadness and frustration. Even if you dont have anyone right now does not mean that is the way you will wake up on Christmas morning or New Years. And the best part about getting someone this late in the year is that you dont even have to buy them a big present.

If you dont know how to get someone, I am going to share with you 3 places that you can go to find someone to heat up those cold nights.

1. The Store. You can shop for more than a nice present to put under the tree at the store. You can shop for someone to put into your bed. This is a great time of year to find sex at the store. Unfortnately they don't have it in a particular aisle, but it is close. Just get your prop cart and walk around the stores. You will be amazed how much you can find out about someone by what they put in their cart.

Once you find someone that you like simply approach them and strike up a conversation. Ask about a good gift for your mother. This always wins big points. Tell them they look like they have good taste. Compliments are another big winner. From there get the phone number and move on to the next person.

2. The Clubs. Great place to meet a large number of people that probably dont have anyone else to spend the holidays with. Most people at a club have an understanding that you are not going to find a long term relationship here. The best that you will find is probably a good "friend".

Remember it is a numbers game so dont get stuck talking to someone for too long. Also, dont go for the hottest. Time is not your friend. Get as many numbers as quickly as possible and sort through them later.

3. Online. Of course by far the best place to find holiday sex is online. You can meet people and you dont even have to get out into the cold. How much better does it get than that. Not only that, but you can meet people and you dont even have to be present. See someone you like and leave them a message. Then you check you messages later and you have just picked up someone and you were even there. Pretty nice!

Stop wasting time and Ky. Put up the batteries. Get some nice, warm and real this season. You can have the sex you want, but you have to have the courage to go and get it.




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3/30/10

Holiday Carol-Gram Fundraisers


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Bring good tidings this season with a no-cost, low-cost fundraiser. Singing holiday songs can work for many non-profit groups that need to raise money and stand out from the crowd.

Neighborhood home-owners associations, church groups, even youth sports teams can benefit by singing Christmas Carols. All that's required is some festive attire, and the willingness to sing. The great thing is, you don't even have to be able to sing well to pull this off. In fact, imperfect performances can even seem more charming than the best choir presentation.

The best way to make sure your holiday fundraiser is a success is to advertise early and often. Place ads in your neighborhood newsletter, website, or email blasts. Posters in the hallways at church or school, bulletin boards, even signs at street corners work well. Many local newspapers and television stations offer free advertising to non-profit groups. Take advantage of the freebies.

You'll most likely need a few rehearsals, but you could just gather for an hour or so before you begin your singing rounds to practice. Print out words to popular songs for each singer in your group.

Depending on the weather in your area, holiday sweaters and scarves gives the appeal of a Norman Rockwell Christmas scene. Offer personalized Christmas Carol-grams. It is fairly simple to do: 'We wish Bob a Merry Christmas...'.

Keep your song selections simple. Feel free to ham it up, give out home-made cookies at the end of your performance, even take pictures of your group with the Carol-gram recipients to send to the paying customers.

I strongly recommend collecting your Carol-gram fee in advance. Depending on where your paying customers send your group to sing, there will be some small expenses involved. Carpool in vans and SUV's to your assigned locations. If children will be singing as a group, never allow them to approach someone's house without an adult chaperone in attendance. Safety first where children are concerned.

A Holiday Carol-gram fundraiser is a great way for your non-profit group to raise funds around the holidays, and also works as a team building, fun event. Don't stress over it and keep it fun for everyone!




Kimberly Reynolds writes for national publications about church fundraisers, organizing a Christmas Carol fundraiser and charity fundraiser events. Find more school fundraising ideas on her website, FundraiserHelp.com

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Holiday Photo Cards - Better Way To Share The Holiday Season


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Hanukkah, an eight day long Jewish festival, commemorates a Jewish rebellion against foreign rulers more than 2000 years ago. It usually comes any time from late November to late December while Christmas, the celebration of the birth of Christ, comes precisely on 25th December. With the close proximity of the holidays and with nearly half of all the American Jews marrying outside of the faith, sending holiday greeting cards to such couples without evoking the religious sentiments of either is a dilemma. Christmas greeting cards may not be suitable for one, and Hanukkah greeting cards may not be fit for the other. Instead of sending separate Hanukkah cards or Christmas cards, sending holiday cards with a general season's greeting theme is safe, but does not make a statement.

The gifted idea of interfaith and multicultural cards incorporating the theme of both Christmas and Hanukkah in one design offers a dignified, creative solution to the problem. By emphasizing the secular qualities and symbols of both holidays, in a respectful way we recognize each as valid. December holidays are usually a challenge to interfaith families. Issues of how to celebrate and how to include both families can be a difficult situation. Sending an appropriate greeting card, no longer needs to be an issue. Now, there are interfaith cards, interfaith holiday photo cards and holiday products which are specially designed to combine the holidays of Christmas and Hanukkah or the holiday also know as Chrismukkah.

The idea of interfaith cards stirred up a lot of controversy in the beginning. The idea of merging the holidays and introducing holiday cards with a common theme invited lots of criticism from religious leaders. There were allegations that these were meant to promote intermarriage. The boom in the online business of interfaith and multicultural products proved such allegations and skeptical remarks to be baseless.

No doubt, interfaith and multicultural cards offer a sense of diversity and tolerance among people of different faiths. There purpose is to unite rather than divide and to acknowledge our differences. What better way to share the holiday season than to celebrate with a little FALALALA Latkes!




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3/29/10

Holiday Stress Relief - 12 Days of Christmas Stress Busters


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If you're looking at the Holidays as just another stress to add to your already overloaded schedule and life, I've got some tips you won't want to miss. Keep reading for Stress Buster Tips that will keep you moving through the Holidays at warp speed with a smile, plenty of laughter, and cheer to spread around.

1. Minimize. Cut out the excesses, whether it's food, people, gifts, expenses, or extra duties, cut them out of your life.

2. Personal Time. Give yourself a few minutes of down time every day to regroup, refocus, meditate, and alleviate stressors.

3. Focus. Do one thing at a time. Don't try to get it all done at once, choose one thing and do that, then do the next thing. (It does help to have a list and mark off each item as you complete it.)

4. Allocate Chores. Delegate chores to others and allow everyone to carry the load normally left for you to bear. Move toward cooperative living.

5. Simplify. Who says the party has to have three kinds of desert? How about providing one desert that is extra special and plenty for everyone to have seconds if they choose? Or add a delightful selection of toppings?

6. Housekeeper. Hire a housekeeper for the holidays. Even if it's just once a week for a couple of hours to dust and vacuum, if you hire someone else to get that part done, the rest is easier to face.

7. Services. When companies offer services to go with products you purchase, accept them, allow them to take care of details and you enjoy an extra five minutes at the spa getting your nails done.

8. Laughter. Take time each day to laugh. If you feel the stress building up, take a moment right then and read a funny story. Enjoy life! Laughter was created to bring joy - LET IT!

9. Rejuvenate. The most relaxing thing you can do some days is simply to take a nap. It doesn't have to be long, but five minutes can revive you.

10. Resourcefulness. Be resourceful. If you think you can't do it, you probably can't, but...if you think you can, you'll find a way. Look for options that you might not normally think of. Brainstorm solutions.

11. Ask a friend to lunch. Take a moment during this season to remember your friends and family. A real moment, actually sit down across the table from one person and focus on all the things you've missed in that persons life. Truly catch up.

12. Enjoy. Take time to enjoy Christmas. Christmas is the celebration of Christ's birth, take some time this season to reconnect with Jesus Christ and remember who He is and what He stands for.

Are you ready to enjoy a true 12 Days of Christmas experience?




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Holiday Carol-Gram Fundraisers


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Bring good tidings this season with a no-cost, low-cost fundraiser. Singing holiday songs can work for many non-profit groups that need to raise money and stand out from the crowd.

Neighborhood home-owners associations, church groups, even youth sports teams can benefit by singing Christmas Carols. All that's required is some festive attire, and the willingness to sing. The great thing is, you don't even have to be able to sing well to pull this off. In fact, imperfect performances can even seem more charming than the best choir presentation.

The best way to make sure your holiday fundraiser is a success is to advertise early and often. Place ads in your neighborhood newsletter, website, or email blasts. Posters in the hallways at church or school, bulletin boards, even signs at street corners work well. Many local newspapers and television stations offer free advertising to non-profit groups. Take advantage of the freebies.

You'll most likely need a few rehearsals, but you could just gather for an hour or so before you begin your singing rounds to practice. Print out words to popular songs for each singer in your group.

Depending on the weather in your area, holiday sweaters and scarves gives the appeal of a Norman Rockwell Christmas scene. Offer personalized Christmas Carol-grams. It is fairly simple to do: 'We wish Bob a Merry Christmas...'.

Keep your song selections simple. Feel free to ham it up, give out home-made cookies at the end of your performance, even take pictures of your group with the Carol-gram recipients to send to the paying customers.

I strongly recommend collecting your Carol-gram fee in advance. Depending on where your paying customers send your group to sing, there will be some small expenses involved. Carpool in vans and SUV's to your assigned locations. If children will be singing as a group, never allow them to approach someone's house without an adult chaperone in attendance. Safety first where children are concerned.

A Holiday Carol-gram fundraiser is a great way for your non-profit group to raise funds around the holidays, and also works as a team building, fun event. Don't stress over it and keep it fun for everyone!




Kimberly Reynolds writes for national publications about church fundraisers, organizing a Christmas Carol fundraiser and charity fundraiser events. Find more school fundraising ideas on her website, FundraiserHelp.com

3/28/10

Holiday Marketing 101 - Tastefully Simple


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Marketing has hit an all time high. The shopping frenzy has begun. With less than three months until the gift giving season is here every day wasted counts heavily towards your income potential for the year.

I cannot think of a better time to make use of your marketing dollars than to put your money where their mouths are. That is why when your customers insatiable appetite for a deal has been raised to an all time high, I ask you, why not take advantage of their desire by offering a taste of things to come.

You might assume that what I am suggesting only applies to you if you have a food oriented business. This is just the tip of the proverbial iceberg. Businesses of all venues can make use of this "teaspoon" marketing style.

If you have been in business for any length of time at all I am sure you have received the card friendly catalogue with the sample card enclosed. So how do you turn this buying frenzy to your advantage? How about following the trend of the retail stores that offer you buy one get one free deals? Then there is always the free shipping offer that you could make. You might set it up as a minimum purchase required to make it worth your investment. I would classify those as samples too. I have even heard of service oriented businesses offering the first hour free. Now there's one I can sink my teeth into. How about you?

If neither of those appeal to you why not try offering a before you buy choice? This is a win-win offer; better known as Risk Reversal in the marketing world. Are their people who have raised their hand in interest throughout the year? Maybe they contacted you, or even purchased a product or service, in the past; they might be good sources of new or repeat business? It has been proven that people who buy once are more likely to buy from you a second and third time if you merely market to them. The Boston's Consultant Group states in their article Retailing Online: Coming of Age, "Retailers, on average, generated $7 in revenue for every dollar invested in acquisition and $25 for every dollar spent on retention, each nearly double the previous year's averages of $4 and $13, respectively." Now how can you not like those stats?

We all love contests and prizes. Do you know of an event that is accepting prize donations? Be the first to step up and give a little taste of your wares as a prize. Not only will the winner enjoy your gift but think of the free publicity! Haven't heard of any? Start your own. If you need or want help, partner with another like-minded business owner and make it a joint venture. You have just doubled your exposure by marketing to each other's lists.

There are many marketing techniques that fit into this category. No one marketing technique will work for everybody. Find the ones that fit your business and personality and utilize them again and again to ensure your business success. Every once in a while stretch your taste buds and try something just a bit different. Hey, you might just find something that works even better than a system you have used in the past.

These are just a sampling of how you can increase your bottom line with a few simple solutions. So before it's too late get your holiday marketing plan set and in motion. Consider your customer; if you were trying to decide which product or service to use and one offered a sample or trial and the other didn't what would you do? Think like your customers and your marketing results are sure to fill your plate.




Ginger Marks is the founder of DocUmeant Designs, "We Make YOU Look GOOD!". For more information, visit http://www.documeantdesigns.com Mrs. Marks is currently working on her second annual Holiday Marketing Guide. Look for it soon at http://www.HolidayMarketingGuide.com/

Holiday Marketing 101 - Tastefully Simple


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Marketing has hit an all time high. The shopping frenzy has begun. With less than three months until the gift giving season is here every day wasted counts heavily towards your income potential for the year.

I cannot think of a better time to make use of your marketing dollars than to put your money where their mouths are. That is why when your customers insatiable appetite for a deal has been raised to an all time high, I ask you, why not take advantage of their desire by offering a taste of things to come.

You might assume that what I am suggesting only applies to you if you have a food oriented business. This is just the tip of the proverbial iceberg. Businesses of all venues can make use of this "teaspoon" marketing style.

If you have been in business for any length of time at all I am sure you have received the card friendly catalogue with the sample card enclosed. So how do you turn this buying frenzy to your advantage? How about following the trend of the retail stores that offer you buy one get one free deals? Then there is always the free shipping offer that you could make. You might set it up as a minimum purchase required to make it worth your investment. I would classify those as samples too. I have even heard of service oriented businesses offering the first hour free. Now there's one I can sink my teeth into. How about you?

If neither of those appeal to you why not try offering a before you buy choice? This is a win-win offer; better known as Risk Reversal in the marketing world. Are their people who have raised their hand in interest throughout the year? Maybe they contacted you, or even purchased a product or service, in the past; they might be good sources of new or repeat business? It has been proven that people who buy once are more likely to buy from you a second and third time if you merely market to them. The Boston's Consultant Group states in their article Retailing Online: Coming of Age, "Retailers, on average, generated $7 in revenue for every dollar invested in acquisition and $25 for every dollar spent on retention, each nearly double the previous year's averages of $4 and $13, respectively." Now how can you not like those stats?

We all love contests and prizes. Do you know of an event that is accepting prize donations? Be the first to step up and give a little taste of your wares as a prize. Not only will the winner enjoy your gift but think of the free publicity! Haven't heard of any? Start your own. If you need or want help, partner with another like-minded business owner and make it a joint venture. You have just doubled your exposure by marketing to each other's lists.

There are many marketing techniques that fit into this category. No one marketing technique will work for everybody. Find the ones that fit your business and personality and utilize them again and again to ensure your business success. Every once in a while stretch your taste buds and try something just a bit different. Hey, you might just find something that works even better than a system you have used in the past.

These are just a sampling of how you can increase your bottom line with a few simple solutions. So before it's too late get your holiday marketing plan set and in motion. Consider your customer; if you were trying to decide which product or service to use and one offered a sample or trial and the other didn't what would you do? Think like your customers and your marketing results are sure to fill your plate.




Ginger Marks is the founder of DocUmeant Designs, "We Make YOU Look GOOD!". For more information, visit http://www.documeantdesigns.com Mrs. Marks is currently working on her second annual Holiday Marketing Guide. Look for it soon at http://www.HolidayMarketingGuide.com/

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3/27/10

Perfect Holiday Food Gifts - Christmas Gift Baskets, Stockings and a Holiday Sleigh


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Do you want to send your holiday food gifts with a smile? Do you want your recipients to enjoy every bit and bite of your creative Christmas gifts? Well, you can have your cake and eat it to!

Holiday food gifts show your recipients you have the best thoughtful gift ideas of all! Creative Christmas gifts in baskets, gift boxes and towering treats convey your grandest wishes for an extra special 'holiday smile.' Sending messages to those you care about is a cakewalk!

Those heartwarming feelings you have are deliverable! The holiday food gifts are not just beautiful arrangements of edible delights, making the creative Christmas gifts special. But it is you, the person who is having the food gifts delivered, that make the memories sweet!

Examples of the creative Christmas gifts vary. However, the individual creative baskets are utilized after the edible delights have deliciously disappeared. The reusable containers are fantastic storage bins and decor.

  • If you have access to pine cones, spray paint them with different colors to suit your décor. Let them dry. Apply a second coat of paint. When completely dry, place in the basket with petals facing upward. You will have a beautiful bouquet of what appears to be zinnias.

The creative Christmas gifts can be selected by their sweet and savory nature. Online gift basket shops carry an array of festive colors, tastes, and designs, providing easy shopping and fast delivery. As an example:


  • Christmas stockings and gift bags filled with Christmas cookies, gourmet chocolate cherry delights, spice drops, cappuccino, cocoa and more gives one that old time Christmas feeling of holiday cheer. Gift bags filled with gourmet treats for your children, grandparents or those who are away from home would send your heartfelt message with a smile.

  • a holiday leigh can be filled with chocolate covered almonds, bon bons, butter cookies, cranberry tail mix and other holiday food gifts. This type of a Christmas present would be nice sent by grandparents to their grandchildren. They would also be nice for your associates to find sitting on their desks as a token of your appreciation for a productive and prosperous year.

  • towering treats are filled to the brim with creative Christmas gifts such as butter toffee, nuts and caramel corn. These stackable gifts send plenty of smiles to any recipient.

  • Christmas gift baskets filled to overflowing with summer sausages, salami, brie cheese, vegetable spreads, sweet treats and more are perfect gifts for a family or the office.

  • gift boxes filled with sweet treats and nuts are perfect Christmas gifts to send those who have provided services throughout the year or any person who is dear to your heart

Show your friends how special you think they are, with several thoughtful gift ideas rolled into one. Recipients accept the basketfuls of holiday food gifts with festivity and delectable anticipation. Your smiles and thoughtful gift ideas are more than welcomed; they are thrilling for some and just plain fun for others.

Send quality and beautiful holiday food gifts for an extra special 'holiday smile!' Let your recipients have a piece of the cake!




Shirley Bass invites you to visit GiftBasketJewels.com and see the festive holiday food gifts in Christmas gift baskets, gift boxes and towering treats. The special creative Christmas gifts are several thoughtful gift ideas rolled into one. Send a basketful of smiles and holiday goodies today!

Business Holiday Thank You Cards For Christmas


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Business Holiday Invitations Cards and Personalized Invitations

Business holidays always come with a business or company party. There are a lot of officially declared business holidays out there which also means that sending out of party invitation cards should be on overdrive. Business parties are a great way for employers to give employees a break. It's also a great time to mingle with office mates and get to know them a little bit better.

Online stores have all the answers to your business party invitation needs. Many websites have a vast selection of invitation cards ranging from different kinds of holidays. They offer Christmas party invitations, Mardi Gras invitations, Halloween invitations, New Years invitations and other holidays - more than you can think of. Aside from the selection of invitation cards, you also have the option of personalizing your party invitations and party announcements to make it more suitable for your company's motto, philosophy and purpose.

The line of holiday invitation cards range from dinner party invites to business open house invitations, and you are sure to find just what you are looking for. It is assured that when you shop on the web, you will find practically any kind of invitation card available. What's more is that you can personalize your party invite cards. You can select from printed cards to photo invites. You can even upload your own company logo and have it showcased on every invitation you send out. This way, everyone will know who and what company is holding that spectacular holiday bash. Every invitation and thank you cards can serve as advertising bonuses. You might be on a holiday break but your business keeps on profiting.

Wordings, sayings, or verses should always come together with your party announcements. You can come up with your own but if you can't, you can visit the Wording Ideas section of the website. This is a great place to browse among many holiday wording ideas appropriate for that specific occasion.

Just because you are going to hold a soiree doesn't mean that you have to spend a lot. Cost-effectiveness runs in the veins of online card stores. We offer you unique, quality invitations at absolutely affordable prices. Once you order, they will be printed and shipped on the same day. Less the price, less the wait, but the greater your business holiday celebration. What more can you ask for?

When you order and personalize your holiday invitations, you have the option of ordering matching thank you cards. Matching invitation and thankyou cards are a great way to carry on the theme of your celebration. It also symbolizes the appreciation you have for each and every one of your guests for participating in your party. When you shop on the web for your holiday needs, people will be turning heads left and right. Unique invitation cards always get their well-deserved attention, making your business holiday celebration the talk of the season.




About the Author: Sarah Porter has written several articles about Business Christmas Invitations Cards, Business Holiday Thank You Cards, Business Holiday Christmas Invitations and more.

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3/26/10

Business Holiday Thank You Cards For Christmas


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Business Holiday Invitations Cards and Personalized Invitations

Business holidays always come with a business or company party. There are a lot of officially declared business holidays out there which also means that sending out of party invitation cards should be on overdrive. Business parties are a great way for employers to give employees a break. It's also a great time to mingle with office mates and get to know them a little bit better.

Online stores have all the answers to your business party invitation needs. Many websites have a vast selection of invitation cards ranging from different kinds of holidays. They offer Christmas party invitations, Mardi Gras invitations, Halloween invitations, New Years invitations and other holidays - more than you can think of. Aside from the selection of invitation cards, you also have the option of personalizing your party invitations and party announcements to make it more suitable for your company's motto, philosophy and purpose.

The line of holiday invitation cards range from dinner party invites to business open house invitations, and you are sure to find just what you are looking for. It is assured that when you shop on the web, you will find practically any kind of invitation card available. What's more is that you can personalize your party invite cards. You can select from printed cards to photo invites. You can even upload your own company logo and have it showcased on every invitation you send out. This way, everyone will know who and what company is holding that spectacular holiday bash. Every invitation and thank you cards can serve as advertising bonuses. You might be on a holiday break but your business keeps on profiting.

Wordings, sayings, or verses should always come together with your party announcements. You can come up with your own but if you can't, you can visit the Wording Ideas section of the website. This is a great place to browse among many holiday wording ideas appropriate for that specific occasion.

Just because you are going to hold a soiree doesn't mean that you have to spend a lot. Cost-effectiveness runs in the veins of online card stores. We offer you unique, quality invitations at absolutely affordable prices. Once you order, they will be printed and shipped on the same day. Less the price, less the wait, but the greater your business holiday celebration. What more can you ask for?

When you order and personalize your holiday invitations, you have the option of ordering matching thank you cards. Matching invitation and thankyou cards are a great way to carry on the theme of your celebration. It also symbolizes the appreciation you have for each and every one of your guests for participating in your party. When you shop on the web for your holiday needs, people will be turning heads left and right. Unique invitation cards always get their well-deserved attention, making your business holiday celebration the talk of the season.




About the Author: Sarah Porter has written several articles about Business Christmas Invitations Cards, Business Holiday Thank You Cards, Business Holiday Christmas Invitations and more.

3/25/10

Restaurant Promotion This Holiday Season


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'Tis the season to be jolly and yes, it is time to be jolly indeed! The holidays are here again and many of us will surely be going out with families, dear friends and loved ones. Buying gifts for and treating them out to restaurants are one of the familiar ways we usually do to let our loved ones know that we remember and cherish them especially this time of year.

As for business and restaurant owners; it is still business as usual but it is also during this time that the sales are going up, up, up as long as necessary steps are taken to ensure customers' satisfaction. True, restaurant owners in particular are going to experience how the holiday season can become extremely generous. People will flock but when they do, meeting their needs and expectation is a criteria that doubles its importance.

As a restaurant owner, consider what strategies you can think of to help maintain the positive feedback of your customers towards your establishment. Always remember that happy customers mean that you have done something right. Impress only in the most honest and effective way and you can expect to be talked about by holiday goers in no time.

Reinventing what people have been accustomed to eating has always made a mark in the minds of the people. If you have so much time to think about it, create your very own "a la" recipe from an already existing one. It doesn't have to be 90% original, just whip up your own knowledge and expertise in preparing the said menu dish and make sure that it tastes as good as how your mom cooks it. Surprise your customers and you may be surprise with the overwhelming response.

Since the holiday season is a time for sharing and giving, why not take advantage of it too? Put up stands with your food samples in public places such as the shopping mall for example and let everybody know that you have a spectacular collection for this season. It's a great marketing approach without actually detaching your establishment from the true spirit of the holiday season.




Shareen Aguilar is a writer for Restaurant Business which has information about restaurant management and restaurant operation techniques.

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3/24/10

Restaurant Promotion This Holiday Season


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'Tis the season to be jolly and yes, it is time to be jolly indeed! The holidays are here again and many of us will surely be going out with families, dear friends and loved ones. Buying gifts for and treating them out to restaurants are one of the familiar ways we usually do to let our loved ones know that we remember and cherish them especially this time of year.

As for business and restaurant owners; it is still business as usual but it is also during this time that the sales are going up, up, up as long as necessary steps are taken to ensure customers' satisfaction. True, restaurant owners in particular are going to experience how the holiday season can become extremely generous. People will flock but when they do, meeting their needs and expectation is a criteria that doubles its importance.

As a restaurant owner, consider what strategies you can think of to help maintain the positive feedback of your customers towards your establishment. Always remember that happy customers mean that you have done something right. Impress only in the most honest and effective way and you can expect to be talked about by holiday goers in no time.

Reinventing what people have been accustomed to eating has always made a mark in the minds of the people. If you have so much time to think about it, create your very own "a la" recipe from an already existing one. It doesn't have to be 90% original, just whip up your own knowledge and expertise in preparing the said menu dish and make sure that it tastes as good as how your mom cooks it. Surprise your customers and you may be surprise with the overwhelming response.

Since the holiday season is a time for sharing and giving, why not take advantage of it too? Put up stands with your food samples in public places such as the shopping mall for example and let everybody know that you have a spectacular collection for this season. It's a great marketing approach without actually detaching your establishment from the true spirit of the holiday season.




Shareen Aguilar is a writer for Restaurant Business which has information about restaurant management and restaurant operation techniques.

Holiday Marketing 101 - Tastefully Simple


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Marketing has hit an all time high. The shopping frenzy has begun. With less than three months until the gift giving season is here every day wasted counts heavily towards your income potential for the year.

I cannot think of a better time to make use of your marketing dollars than to put your money where their mouths are. That is why when your customers insatiable appetite for a deal has been raised to an all time high, I ask you, why not take advantage of their desire by offering a taste of things to come.

You might assume that what I am suggesting only applies to you if you have a food oriented business. This is just the tip of the proverbial iceberg. Businesses of all venues can make use of this "teaspoon" marketing style.

If you have been in business for any length of time at all I am sure you have received the card friendly catalogue with the sample card enclosed. So how do you turn this buying frenzy to your advantage? How about following the trend of the retail stores that offer you buy one get one free deals? Then there is always the free shipping offer that you could make. You might set it up as a minimum purchase required to make it worth your investment. I would classify those as samples too. I have even heard of service oriented businesses offering the first hour free. Now there's one I can sink my teeth into. How about you?

If neither of those appeal to you why not try offering a before you buy choice? This is a win-win offer; better known as Risk Reversal in the marketing world. Are their people who have raised their hand in interest throughout the year? Maybe they contacted you, or even purchased a product or service, in the past; they might be good sources of new or repeat business? It has been proven that people who buy once are more likely to buy from you a second and third time if you merely market to them. The Boston's Consultant Group states in their article Retailing Online: Coming of Age, "Retailers, on average, generated $7 in revenue for every dollar invested in acquisition and $25 for every dollar spent on retention, each nearly double the previous year's averages of $4 and $13, respectively." Now how can you not like those stats?

We all love contests and prizes. Do you know of an event that is accepting prize donations? Be the first to step up and give a little taste of your wares as a prize. Not only will the winner enjoy your gift but think of the free publicity! Haven't heard of any? Start your own. If you need or want help, partner with another like-minded business owner and make it a joint venture. You have just doubled your exposure by marketing to each other's lists.

There are many marketing techniques that fit into this category. No one marketing technique will work for everybody. Find the ones that fit your business and personality and utilize them again and again to ensure your business success. Every once in a while stretch your taste buds and try something just a bit different. Hey, you might just find something that works even better than a system you have used in the past.

These are just a sampling of how you can increase your bottom line with a few simple solutions. So before it's too late get your holiday marketing plan set and in motion. Consider your customer; if you were trying to decide which product or service to use and one offered a sample or trial and the other didn't what would you do? Think like your customers and your marketing results are sure to fill your plate.




Ginger Marks is the founder of DocUmeant Designs, "We Make YOU Look GOOD!". For more information, visit http://www.documeantdesigns.com Mrs. Marks is currently working on her second annual Holiday Marketing Guide. Look for it soon at http://www.HolidayMarketingGuide.com/

3/23/10

Holiday Stress Relief - 12 Days of Christmas Stress Busters


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If you're looking at the Holidays as just another stress to add to your already overloaded schedule and life, I've got some tips you won't want to miss. Keep reading for Stress Buster Tips that will keep you moving through the Holidays at warp speed with a smile, plenty of laughter, and cheer to spread around.

1. Minimize. Cut out the excesses, whether it's food, people, gifts, expenses, or extra duties, cut them out of your life.

2. Personal Time. Give yourself a few minutes of down time every day to regroup, refocus, meditate, and alleviate stressors.

3. Focus. Do one thing at a time. Don't try to get it all done at once, choose one thing and do that, then do the next thing. (It does help to have a list and mark off each item as you complete it.)

4. Allocate Chores. Delegate chores to others and allow everyone to carry the load normally left for you to bear. Move toward cooperative living.

5. Simplify. Who says the party has to have three kinds of desert? How about providing one desert that is extra special and plenty for everyone to have seconds if they choose? Or add a delightful selection of toppings?

6. Housekeeper. Hire a housekeeper for the holidays. Even if it's just once a week for a couple of hours to dust and vacuum, if you hire someone else to get that part done, the rest is easier to face.

7. Services. When companies offer services to go with products you purchase, accept them, allow them to take care of details and you enjoy an extra five minutes at the spa getting your nails done.

8. Laughter. Take time each day to laugh. If you feel the stress building up, take a moment right then and read a funny story. Enjoy life! Laughter was created to bring joy - LET IT!

9. Rejuvenate. The most relaxing thing you can do some days is simply to take a nap. It doesn't have to be long, but five minutes can revive you.

10. Resourcefulness. Be resourceful. If you think you can't do it, you probably can't, but...if you think you can, you'll find a way. Look for options that you might not normally think of. Brainstorm solutions.

11. Ask a friend to lunch. Take a moment during this season to remember your friends and family. A real moment, actually sit down across the table from one person and focus on all the things you've missed in that persons life. Truly catch up.

12. Enjoy. Take time to enjoy Christmas. Christmas is the celebration of Christ's birth, take some time this season to reconnect with Jesus Christ and remember who He is and what He stands for.

Are you ready to enjoy a true 12 Days of Christmas experience?




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3/20/10

Top 10 Holiday Proposal Ideas - Creative Holiday Proposals


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This list of the top 10 holiday proposal ideas is sure to impress the woman you love. Creative holiday proposals are the best way to ensure that this season will be one you will not soon forget.

1. On Christmas Eve or Christmas morning when everyone is gathered in your home, arrange for Santa to come by with a small gift. You can either have a friend dress up as Santa or hire a service to knock on the door and announce that they have a gift for your fiance.

2. If you are good on the computer, compile a slide show of photos of the two of you. Explain that this is a present you created just for her and the last slide should say, "Will you marry me?"

3. Buy a plain puzzle or a holiday themed puzzle that is fairly bland. Write out the phrase will you marry me and then have her put the puzzle together.

4. Use holiday lights and assemble them on the outside of your home or on a board. Plug them in and watch her grin from ear to ear.

5. Hide the tiny ring box behind the tree where no one can see it. When everyone has finished opening their presents, tell your love that she forgot to open one. Tell her to reach further back behind the tree and bask in her shock and amazement.

6. Get four boxes that go from big to small and then start by wrapping the ring box in the smallest one and then keep re-boxing until you get to the largest. Your girlfriend will be caught off guard and she will never suspect that the huge box for her under the tree is an engagement ring. Many people have told me that they love this one and that it should be first on the list of the top 10 holiday proposal ideas.

7. Have a group of carolers come to your house and sing a Christmas song, when they are half way through the song, have them ask in unison, will you marry me? Of all the creative holiday proposal ideas, this is my personal favorite.

8. Rent her favorite holiday movie from the video store and make a huge bowl of popcorn. Place the ring box at the bottom of the bowl and when she sees it she will be giddy with excitement.

9. Give her odd presents that hint at what is to come such as, hand lotion, jewelry cleaner, a gift card to her favorite nail salon, etc. and then pull out the engagement ring.

10. Throw a Christmas Eve or New Years Eve party and invite all of your close friends and family. Surprise your girlfriend and all of your guests with a romantic and unexpected proposal.

This is my list of the top 10 holiday proposal ideas and now its up to you to work some holiday magic!




Sarah Harris is the Marketing Manager at Adiamor engagement rings. She is also the author of the popular celebrity wedding and engagement ring blog It's Raining Diamonds.

3/16/10

A St Augustine Christmas - 3 Spectacular Holiday Events You Won't Want to Miss


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A St Augustine Christmas; beautiful lights glisten in the night, shops full of unique gifts for that special someone, and old world charm around every corner. I can't think of a more wonderful place to spend Christmas than right here in St. Augustine, Florida.

The month of December brings a wide selection of St. Augustine events for you to choose from as you make your Christmas plans.

1. The British Night Watch. On the first weekend in December, you can drift back to the 1800's as over 400 re-enactors fill the city. The highlight of the weekend is the Grand Illumination Parade, Saturday evening. Follow along behind the regiments as they march by torch light from the Plaza de le Constitution to the City Gates and back again. It is a wonderful experience and a wonderful way to start the Holiday season.

2. Winter Wonderland. Every night from December 1st through January 4th the St. Augustine Amphitheatre is transformed into a winter wonderland complete with ice skating. Ice skating, in Florida? It's wonderful, no worries about frost bite with our balmy temperatures. Winter Wonderland includes sleigh rides, s'mores, decorated nature trails and visits with Santa. A St. Augustine Christmas must do event!

3. Nights of Lights. You will be mesmerized as you arrive. Thousands and thousands of strands of twinkling white lights adorn everything from the bay front to homes to the old oaks in the plaza to city hall and to businesses. It is a spectacular site. In the evenings hop aboard the Holly Jolly Holiday Trolley for a close up look at all the beautiful light displays. Caroling, hot apple cider and cookies make this a perfect evening. Bundle up as the nights can be quite cool.

You still have time to plan your St. Augustine Christmas here with us in the Nation's Oldest City. You'll find many special Christmas activities, great shopping, and maybe you can even squeeze in a few minutes of relaxation at the beach. Our local restaurants are anxiously awaiting the opportunity to serve up their specialties made fresh just for you. All the makings of a perfect Christmas vacation in St. Augustine, Florida. You'll return home refreshed and rejuvenated; full of memories that will last a lifetime.




Lynn Wettach is the author, publisher and editor of http://www.st-augustine-travel-guide.com a website which reflects her knowledge and love of her hometown, St. Augustine, Florida. For a complete list of special events in St. Augustine, go to http://www.st-augustine-travel-guide.com/st-augustine-travelers-tidbits.html and subscribe to her monthly newsletter St. Augustine Traveler's Tidbits. Helping you plan the perfect St. Augustine, Florida, vacation.

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3/2/10

Holiday Invitation For Holiday Party Celebrations


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Holidays are very special! It is a time for parties and family get-to-gathers. A time for celebrations and joy. To help you with your Christmas, Halloween, Mardi Gras and other holiday celebrations, we have the holiday invitation and greeting cards for you. Our variety of holiday greeting cards for party invitations and other purposes include unique and original designs for business holiday greeting card, Christmas, Cinco de Mayo, Easter, Halloween, Mardi Gras, New Years, Oktoberfest, photo holiday greeting cards, picnics, family reunions, St. Patrick's Day, holiday thank you cards, Thanksgiving and MORE!

When you're sending any type of holiday greeting, you should pay special attention to the personal message you've included. That message needs to set the tone for the event and for your feelings about the recipient. If you're sending cards to family and friends, feel free to make a few comments about what's going on with your family right now. If you're sending the cards to clients, business associates, or similar folks, keep things simpler and more formal.

You might also want to consider customizing your holiday party invitations with photos. Think about how wonderful your photo holiday greeting cards could be this year. You could have a photo of your family around the Christmas tree or in front of your home. Imagine sending that adorable image out on all of your Christmas invitations. Of course, you don't have to only use photo holiday cards for Christmas. Why not dress your pets up in their Halloween best, take a photo, and use it for your Halloween party invitations? Because our cards can be customized in any way you want, there's no limit to the creativity you can exert.

No matter where you are located, Christmas party invitations and holiday invitation are some of the best ways for you to stay connected with the people you care about the most. Whether those people are your personal contacts - parents, siblings, aunts and uncles, etc. - or business associates - vendors, clients, leads, etc., you'll want to choose some of our high quality cards for the holidays in order to stay in touch and to maintain those important bonds that tend to get lost thanks to our hectic lifestyles. Look at the following results from a national survey:

* About $2 billion every year is spent on holiday greeting cards in the United States

* Approximately 87% of people said they would not choose to eliminate Christmas cards from their list of holiday chores

* Nearly three-fourths of people asked say they send out the holiday greetings because they enjoy receiving them

Be sure and select one of our holiday card designs that meets your needs. Our variety of holiday greeting cards for party invitations and other purposes include unique and original designs for business holiday greeting card, Christmas, Cinco de Mayo, Easter, Halloween, Mardi Gras, New Years, Oktoberfest, photo holiday greeting cards, picnics, family reunions, St. Patrick's Day, holiday thank you cards, Thanksgiving and MORE! And, remember, we can add a photo to any of our holiday greeting cards or holiday party invitations cards. Photo holiday greeting cards with the entire family around the fireplace or Christmas tree make excellent greeting cards for the holidays.

The quality of the holiday card stock is very importance. We print all our business holiday greeting cards on Avon Crest, Brilliant White 80 pound cards stock, the absolute BEST card stock available. We suggest that you ensure your business holiday greeting cards and holiday Christmas invitations greeting cards are printed on this high grade of card stock.

Although our photo Christmas invitations greeting cards are very popular, we have lots more holiday themes to choose from including Christmas settings with Christmas snowman, Christmas trees, Christmas and other holiday parties and more. These offer a slightly more formal holiday greeting card than a photo holiday card. We suggest your Christmas holiday invitations include reds and greens and a black or gold ink color to set the formal feeling of your holiday invitation.

This year select the best for your business holiday greeting cards and holiday invitation and greeting cards for all holiday occasions, to turn your business holiday and Christmas cards into a memorable keepsake for years to come.




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