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If you have some extra money now is a good time to start a business. One area that you might consider is the vending machine field. Owning a vending machine business has some distinct advantages over some other businesses. Owning a vending machine is like having a virtual store that's open 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. On top of that, a vending machine keeps working and working and you never have to pay it an hourly wage. All you need to do is make sure that your machines are maintained and stay stocked. That means that someone will have to be responsible for checking on the machines periodically; either yourself or someone you hire. Right now one of the best opportunities in the vending field is Healthy Vending. The movement towards healthier foods is huge in the US right now and it is a growth industry. The other thing that contributes to making this a great opportunity is the recently passed Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act. The law is focused on getting healthier foods into schools. The Healthy Hunger-free Kids completely changes the nutrition guideline for the food that is served in schools, both in the lunch room and in the vending machine. Both the Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act and Michelle Obama's "Let's Move!" program have targeted unhealthy vending machine snacks as being a problem. With all this attention lately, a lot of schools are looking at getting rid of their traditional junk food machines and moving towards healthy vending. Now is a great time to get into the business because those doors will be open. But it's not just schools making a point of being healthier. Many businesses are now encouraging employees to eat healthy foods too. Many larger companies will also get a discount on their employee insurance policies if they have a healthy vending machine placed in their building. The healthy products sector in general has just seen a lot of growth lately and you can definitely recognize this growth when it comes to healthy vending. Just make sure that you do thorough background research on whatever company you decide to franchise with. Cheap machines are known for constantly breaking down, which costs the business owner money not only in repairs but in sales lost when the machine is in need of repair and not serving customers. Another great thing that some have is remote internet monitoring. This enables vending owners to check on the status of their machines including power (on/off), whether the machine needs service and the machine's available inventory. If you don't have to come out and check the machine to know what kind of service it needs, or if it needs service at all, that can save a vending machine owner a good deal of time. Just remember that healthy vending isn't the only opportunity out there. There are lots of options; it's important that you do research in order to make sure hit the demographic that will be the most profitable in your region. That's how I discovered that Fresh Healthy Vending was so well suited to me partly because there are a good amount of health-focused people here and lots schools and Universities in my area. vending machinesNew
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Pheasant is a great choice if you want to cook something extra special; hunters across the country bring home pheasant for supper during the hunting season in the fall. You can adapt most chicken recipes to pheasant, although cooking a young pheasant is different to cooking an older one. Young pheasants have gray legs, a long pointy feature in the wing and a flexible breastbone. Young males have rounded spurs too. You can roast, broil, or braise a pheasant or you might want to make a soup. If you are using an old bird, making soup is a good way to disguise its toughness and bring out its wonderful flavor. Saute a clove of garlic and some onions, celery and carrots until tender, then add the chopped meat and brown it. Add eight cups of chicken stock and a pound of sliced mushrooms, as well as a sprig of thyme and a cup of corn kernels. Let the soup simmer for twelve minutes, then remove the pheasant pieces and take the meat off the bones. Chop the meat and return it to the pot. Warm the soup through and serve it with crusty bread. How to Roast or Broil a Young Bird A young one can be roasted for twenty five minutes per pound in a 350 degrees F oven. You might like to stuff it with a sausage or chestnut dressing. This would be similar to stuffed, roasted chicken but with a gamey flavor. If you want to broil the bird, split it down the back and rub unsalted butter and minced garlic over it, then put the oven rack four inches under the broiler. Cook the bird, basting it often with oil, wine or melted fat, until it is tender and cooked through. How to Braise or Roast an Older One Older male birds have long, sharp spurs. If your bird is not a younger one, you will need to bard it to add moisture. What does it mean to bard a bird? Well, you need to make little cuts in the thigh and breast and put small pieces of bacon in there. The bacon must be at right angles to the breastbone. Melt quarter of a cup of lard in a pot and brown the bird, and then transfer it to a casserole with a sliced onion, twelve sliced mushroom caps and half a cup of Madeira or Marsala wine. Cover the casserole dish and bake the pheasant for thirty minutes or until it is done. If you would prefer to roast the bird, bard it with bacon, and then insert onion or apple slices into the cavity. Roast the stuffed meat for twenty minutes at 400 degrees F. Take the meat off the bones and cook it for a couple of hours in a homemade stock. You can make this with two quarts of chicken stock or water, three fresh tomatoes, a quart of dry red wine, a couple of bay leaves, a cup of chopped parsley, two large onions and two cloves of garlic. Simmer the mixture until the stock has reduced by half, then add some chopped mushrooms, as well as three quarters of a cup each of cream sauce and dry red wine. Simmer the dish for twenty five minutes, then transfer the meat to a plate and ladle the sauce over the top. Promotion: link popularity: link building
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Key decisions need to be thought out when going about building a website. What the average first time developer needs to know is what the fundamental tools are for getting started. There are two different routes you can take to make a website. You can either use a free online content management system to set up the basics for you or start from scratch. This article will demonstrate the advantages and disadvantages of both.The first tool you'll need is a web development application to code your webpages. Kompozer and Dreamweaver are both examples of this software. Kompozer is free to download online while Dreamweaver will cost you $300 - $400. These programs allow you to generate webpages without prior knowledge of the more technical parts of coding. These programs come with a lot of tools and wizards which will create the code for you. Dreamweaver has a lot of documentation to back it up. If you're ever stumped you won't have to look far for a Dreamweaver tutorial. However, $300 is a lot of money and Kompozer has all the relevant tools to make a website.The second thing you'll need when you make a website is an image manipulation application. Photoshop and GIMP are two such examples. Once again, one is free while the latest version of Photoshop will cost you up to $700. Photoshop has a lot of extensive features for in depth image manipulation. GIMP however, is certainly the cheaper choice if you just need some basic shapes or text. It should provide you with all the tools you need for creating images for your site.So you've now got the tools to code and create images for your site. Starting from scratch is tough though, you could also have a look at using a prebuilt content management system. Wordpress and Joomla are two examples. They both give you basic templates that you can then manipulate to suit your needs. Promotion: link popularity: reciprocal links: link exchange
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I'm asked often enough, both by clients and by friends, whether they should exchange a link with the total stranger that just e-mailed them, asking them to do so, and pointing out the benefits of doing so. The short answer is no. The long answer is this: A few years ago, a link counted as a vote in the 'eyes' of a search engine. The formula for top rankings was easy back then: the more links you had (websites linking back to your website) the more 'votes' and (generally) the better you ranked the higher your website appeared in the search engine results). Pretty soon website owners and anybody with anything more than a passing interest in Internet marketing saw the opportunity to outrank competing websites simply by getting links. And one of the ways to get links is to ask another website owner to place a link on their site pointing at your site. In exchange for... a link on your site back to their site. This is called reciprocal linking, and back in the day it worked really well. This is why you shouldn't exchange links The ONLY thing you need to remember when it comes to Internet marketing is this: play fair. Not because it's nice, but because search engines are not in this to make you money; they're in this to make themselves money. They have terms of service and a whole range of technology that helps them prevent website owners from manipulating the search engine results. Getting links in order to increase your website's ranking (appear higher in the search engine results) is an attempt to manipulate the search engine results. And this is a no no. The whole idea of the Internet is that everybody has a voice, and people can freely point links at you if they like, support or admire what you have to say. In other words, they have to place links on their website pointing at your website, to help them tell THEIR audience about YOU. And they have to do so because they want to, not because you bribed them. And exchanging links... is not the same as a free vote. Exchanging links can harm your website's reputation Today search engines are a lot cleverer than they once were, and they're certainly clever than the website owner who believes he or she can still trick them. Search engines now place values in links. What those values are, nobody knows. Websites also place value on websites. What those values are is easier to guess in this instance. In the Internet marketing industry, this value is called reputation, and sometimes it's referred to as 'trust'. And it's important. In fact, it's KEY. Your website's authority is affected by your website's reputation. If a website with poor reputation links to your website... then you're putting your website - and your business - on the line. Get enough links from websites with poor reputations and your website will have poor reputation by proxy. When somebody asks you to exchange a link with them, unless you know that their website is 'clean' and in good standing with the search engines, then there is every reason on Earth not to exchange that link. Knowing or even guessing the status of the website in terms of reputation and authority takes knowledge, so unless you have access to a professional with the right knowledge, the prospect of finding out is not even worth considering. Of course, it goes without say, that you should never ask the owner of the website if their website is 'clean' and in good standing with google and co. Naturally they'll say yes (because they want a link from you). So why are people asking you to exchange links? The main reason a total stranger e-mails you asking you to exchange links is because they want to benefit from it. When it comes to Internet marketing, there is a ton of misinformation and out-of-date 'strategies' that lead to countless people using poor or plain bad practices. Link building software usually has a bunch of template-ready e-mails that contain the whole message, structured like this: Greeting ask for link exchange point out the benefits of exchanging links (usually a raft of benefits including better search engine rankings) A lot of it is not accurate, and some of it is not true. The bottom line is that most of these people are sending you a template e-mail to convince you to give them a link back. How or why they found your website is a case of how visible your own website is. If your website is popular and you actively market it, expect plenty of requests to exchange links. Take it as a compliment and move on, unless you know what you're doing. Are all s bad? The answer is no. Link exchanges can be very beneficial, when done correctly. However, the effort involved in checking that their website is 'clean' is seldom worth it. Moreover, you have no control of their website and who or what they link to - or who links to THEM - now or in the future. A website you agree to exchange links with could have anything from porn websites, gambling websites and spammer websites linking to THEM, and passing some of that reputation to YOUR website. On the whole, the Internet is full of website owners firing template e-mails to everybody asking for link exchanges with websites that have poor reputation Keep one thing in mind: if the people asking you to exchange links had strong, authoritative websites, those websites would rank well naturally in the search engines.... and they wouldn't be contacting you (a total stranger) to ask for a link in the first place. Therefore, assume that their websites are not altogether 'clean'. 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