The Ideal Website

When looking for a product to purchase on the internet it is important that the website you wish to purchase from is well laid out and the products are easy to find. The average buyer cannot be bothered wasting time trying to find what they are looking for. When shoppers enter a retail store with a street frontage they seem to be willing to search for the product they are looking for but when shopping on the internet it is vital that the required product is easy to find.

Bookshops which have a web presence will list their books by category such as fiction, non-fiction, biography, history, reference, etc. So whatever product is being sold must be categorised. A successful marketer who sells supplies for printers will have separate categories for different printer manufacturers such as Canon, Epson, HP, Lexmark, Brother etc. Then by sub category such as Inkjet, Toner, Fax Rolls etc. Finally you can search for your printer model number and you will then be offered a list of genuine and if available compatible cartridges for your particular model of printer. This makes it much easier for the buyers to find what they are looking for.

Making a payment should be simple too. As many payment choices as possible should be offered. There are still many buyers who are not happy giving their credit card details over the internet, and that is understandable as there is a considerable amount of credit card fraud on the internet. Paypal has now proved itself to be a safer way to pay. Direct Deposit to the sellers bank account or the ability to put a personal cheque or money order in the mail are also secure ways of paying and should be on the list of payment methods advertised on the website.

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How To Grow Flower Bulbs For Profit

The average bulb grower in Holland sells almost $200,000 worth of bulbs every year, most to cut flower growers who use the bulbs for growing flowers, then toss them out and buy new ones the next year. The Dutch bulb growers have found flower bulbs are one of the most profitable plants.

Flower bulbs are one of the best crops for the specialty flower grower who is growing for profit. Besides being easy to grow, most bulbs multiply rapidly with proper care. "Bulb" is a general term used to describe both true bulbs, such as daffodils and tulips, and other underground food storehouses called corms (crocus), rhizomes (iris) and tubers.

For the commercial grower, bulbs that are forced to flower out of season are especially profitable. Forcing simulates natural conditions to cause bulbs to bloom months before the normal cycle. The secret of forcing is to plant early enough to allow the bulb time to develop a sturdy root system. Popular flowers for forcing include: Daffodils for Christmas, Tulips for Valentine's Day and Mother's Day, Hyacinth for Valentine's Day, and Dutch crocus for January.

CANNA. These popular large perennials, with their lush tropical foliage and gladiolus-like flowers make borders and planting beds come alive with their vivid colors. Cannas also bloom all through the summer until the first frost. Cannas prefer a fertile, well-drain loam. If your soil is poor, it can be improved by adding compost, dry cow manure and bone meal. Plant about 2 inches deep in a sunny location with a spacing of 12 to 24 inches between plants. Harvest after the first frost, when the leaves die back. The Canna spreads by underground runners called rhizomes. Lift and divide the rhizomes, discarding old growth. Store over the winter in peat moss or sand.

CROCUS. The crocus is the best known springtime flowering bulb. Hardy in almost all areas, most boom in early spring, but some species will bloom in the fall. The hybrids, also called Dutch crocus, are the most vigorous and popular for forcing into early bloom in pots. The non-hybrids bloom earlier and have unusual coloration. Crocus prefer sun or light shade, and a light porous soil. Set the corms 2 to 3 inches deep and 3 inches apart. The crocus tend to multiply almost as fast as rabbits, but a commercial grower can accelerate the process even more by root division or by inducing lateral buds. Any good book on plant propagation can show you the specific method. My favorite propagation book is: Secrets of Plant Propagation by Lewis Hill.

DAFFODILS. This hardy perennial originated in Europe and has become one of the most popular bulbs, partly because of their virtual immunity to diseases and pests. Even gophers hate daffodil bulbs! Daffodils are excellent for naturalizing, with vigorous growth, long life and an abundance of flowers. All daffodils are members of the genus Narcissus, and are usually grouped into 12 divisions according to their shape. Daffodils are easy to grow. They prefer a well drained soil and full sun or a semi shade. Bulbs should be planted early in the fall, space about 8 inches apart, and 4 to 6 inches deep. They should be most in areas with severe winters. Bulbs naturally divide in half each year, so to help the process along, you simply remove one half and plant it elsewhere.

GLADIOLUS. A popular cut flower, glads have an extremely wide color range and bloom from spring to fall, depending on the time of planting. The newer varieties of garden gladiolus have spikes and will stand upright without staking. Glads prefer a rich sandy soil, full sun and frequent watering. Glads develop up to 50 "cormels", which are miniature corms produced between the new corm and the disintegrating old corm. Collect the cormels when the corm is lifted from the ground before winter. Store them below 40� in a dry frost free area with good circulation. Soak any cormels that have become dry in tap water for a day or two before planting. Cormels will normally take two years to mature. Planting the first bulbs in early spring and then every week will provide blooms through out the summer. Plant the corms about four times deeper than their height.

IRIS. a large and diverse group of about 200 species, varying in form, color, growing requirements and methods of propagation. The best known groups are the crested, the beardless, and the bearded, all three spreading by rhizomes-underground runners. One variety, the roof Iris, was traditionally planted in the thatched roofs of Japanese homes. Iris must have a rich, well-drained soil, as it will not tolerate wet feet. Planting depth is critical. The rhizomes should be barely covered with soil. Rhizomes should be planted between July and October, and space about 12 to 18 inches apart. The best time to divide rhizomes is just after flowering.

LILIES. One of the most varied garden plants, the lilies are sometimes called "the glories of the garden." Their large clusters of brightly colored regal flowers bloom from July through September with a lovely fragrance. About 60 years ago, breeders developed many new hybrids which were healthier, hardier and easier to grow. as a result it is now possible to grow healthy bulbs in large commercial quantities with a minimum of problems. Lilies are generally easy to grow. They prefer a deep well-drained soil with ample moisture throughout the year. Planting in filtered sunlight brings out the colors and makes the blossoms last longer. Plant the bulbs 4 to 8 inches deep, and 12 inches apart.

HYACINTH. This lovely flower originated in the Mediterranean area, and is known for its lovely perfume. The Hyacinth is popular for forcing in the winter months. It must have a well drained soil or the bulb will rot out. In northern climates, bulbs should be planted in September or October. In milder climates, plant in October through December. Set the bulbs as deep as their diameter, and 6 to 12 inches apart.

TULIP. The tulip was once a holy flower in Turkey and Iran, where it originated. The name comes from the Turkish word for turban. A few centuries later, during the great Dutch tulip mania, bulb prices spiraled up and up until a single bulb was worth its weight in gold! Fortunately for us, prices are more realistic now, and everyone can enjoy the Tulip rainbow of colors. Tulips always do best in a rich loam that is perfectly drained. They prefer full sun, but will settle for less. Planting new bulbs 6 inches deep and 6 inches apart will ensure both an ample supply of new bullets and excellent flowering quality for selling cut flowers. Shallow planting leads to undersized bulbs and flowers the next year. To produce large bulbs for sale in quantities, you should lift, divide, and store your bulbs each June. Use a garden fork and TLC to avoid injuring the bulbs.

MARKETING FLOWER BULBS. Most small scale growers have found that quality bulbs at a fair price sell out quickly. Try small newspaper ads and postcard ads on local bulletin boards. Be sure to mention your address and prices. You can sell your cut flowers to local florists and individuals. Your local Saturday market is another great sales outlet.

Grade your bulbs by size, and package in clear plastic ventilated bags, as pre-packaged bulbs will sell faster. Label each bag with price, color and variety.
Sell 12 large were 18 medium for the same price.
Have an instruction sheet for each customer on how to grow great flowers. A satisfied customer will come back next year... And the next.
Offer packages of bulbs that grow and bloom in sequence all spring and summer.
Give your customers an extra bulb with each dozen. Nothing pleases a customer more than getting something for nothing!
Sell forced- bulb plants early in the spring through local florists, grocery stores and garden centers.
Sell your smaller bulbs by the pound to local gardeners who enjoy growing their own bulbs.
If you decide to specialize in unique varieties, consider mail-order. Try a small classified ad in a national or regional gardening magazine.

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Craig Wallin is the author of twelve best-selling books about home-based businesses you can start for just a few hundred dollars, and the editor of EXTRA INCOME BULLETIN, an online resource about honest businesses you can start on a shoestring. To learn more, visit: http://extraincomebulletin.com

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Bloom With a Website!

People bloom late in their lives for many different reasons. For most it is being trapped in a job for the whole of their working lives, for others it is putting your passions and talents on hold while you raise children. Can be that you are caught up with looking after a relation or friend... whatever the reason it is very frustrating to be trapped when you want to get up and use your talents and just "do something" for you and you alone.

Do not get me wrong, I loved what I did in my working life (milking cows) but I would not want to be doing it now that I am 68 and retired. Now I want to do something for little old me.

The first thing that I found out was that it will cost me money to do anything so I had to find a way of making money to do what I wanted.

I looked at everything that you could think off: MLM, stuffing envelopes, (the list is endless).

My experiences with MLM was quite a mixed bag....I had 12 people at one point in my group and was going great guns with the team building and then one of my main people left and there I was within a few weeks all on my own. That rather set me back a bit. I am still at it, but it is very much a long haul job, which does not suit every body.

As for stuffing envelopes: I did that for a few weeks and was getting in about $80/month and then the company went bust owing me a couple of weeks work (which I never got) So I would avoid that one, it is not very creative any way.

After this, I made a few rules; namely that:

- I did not want to work for anybody else.
- I did not want to go out in the cold... I had done enough of both in my time
- It had to be simple

All of my searching bought me to the Internet. Now the internet was new to me and I did not have much confidence to be able to go ahead without some sort of schooling and guess what I found what I wanted; a step by step course that I could do at my own pace and learn what I needed and apply it as I went along.

Before you start anything like this, there are a few things that must be understood. A lot of people do not succeed on line because they buy everything that comes into their in-box thinking that it is the answer to their problem...start to read it and then notice that there is yet another course that has popped into their in-box and off they go again.

The way to succeed and bloom on line is to take one thing and see it through and do not waste any time with anything else, just see what you are doing through to the end that is the way to make money on the net.

See things through and bloom like a flower; slowly. It is not one site that will make you money. That will give you a start and when you have that up go and make another.

I discovered a simple way to make as much money as I needed from my home in a few hours a day. The secrets that I learned in the course that I joined would of taking me a month of Sundays to figure out.

To bloom; focus.

I want to make things clear... I am not saying that this is easy or that it is for everybody all I saying is if you are looking for an income from home go take a look at my Blog and see what this is about... It might be worth you while and does not cost more then half a dollar a day.

Richard Haigh.

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Bloom With a Website!

People bloom late in their lives for many different reasons. For most it is being trapped in a job for the whole of their working lives, for others it is putting your passions and talents on hold while you raise children. Can be that you are caught up with looking after a relation or friend... whatever the reason it is very frustrating to be trapped when you want to get up and use your talents and just "do something" for you and you alone.

Do not get me wrong, I loved what I did in my working life (milking cows) but I would not want to be doing it now that I am 68 and retired. Now I want to do something for little old me.

The first thing that I found out was that it will cost me money to do anything so I had to find a way of making money to do what I wanted.

I looked at everything that you could think off: MLM, stuffing envelopes, (the list is endless).

My experiences with MLM was quite a mixed bag....I had 12 people at one point in my group and was going great guns with the team building and then one of my main people left and there I was within a few weeks all on my own. That rather set me back a bit. I am still at it, but it is very much a long haul job, which does not suit every body.

As for stuffing envelopes: I did that for a few weeks and was getting in about $80/month and then the company went bust owing me a couple of weeks work (which I never got) So I would avoid that one, it is not very creative any way.

After this, I made a few rules; namely that:

- I did not want to work for anybody else.
- I did not want to go out in the cold... I had done enough of both in my time
- It had to be simple

All of my searching bought me to the Internet. Now the internet was new to me and I did not have much confidence to be able to go ahead without some sort of schooling and guess what I found what I wanted; a step by step course that I could do at my own pace and learn what I needed and apply it as I went along.

Before you start anything like this, there are a few things that must be understood. A lot of people do not succeed on line because they buy everything that comes into their in-box thinking that it is the answer to their problem...start to read it and then notice that there is yet another course that has popped into their in-box and off they go again.

The way to succeed and bloom on line is to take one thing and see it through and do not waste any time with anything else, just see what you are doing through to the end that is the way to make money on the net.

See things through and bloom like a flower; slowly. It is not one site that will make you money. That will give you a start and when you have that up go and make another.

I discovered a simple way to make as much money as I needed from my home in a few hours a day. The secrets that I learned in the course that I joined would of taking me a month of Sundays to figure out.

To bloom; focus.

I want to make things clear... I am not saying that this is easy or that it is for everybody all I saying is if you are looking for an income from home go take a look at my Blog and see what this is about... It might be worth you while and does not cost more then half a dollar a day.

Richard Haigh.

Would you like to make money online, but you do not know how? [http://secrets-to-making-your-own-website.blogspot.com/]Learn secrets here

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Bloom Your Own Home Business in Spring!

Spring is a great time for change and new beginnings. The air is fresh, the sun is bright, and people are often motivated to make a personal change during this inspiring season. If you're looking to create a fresh and fun start, creating your own home business could be the right path for you. Work from home businesses are great because they permit freedom and flexibility, and allow you to earn money at home.

A great work from home business is the business of personal/promotional labeling. This type of business is not only easy, but fun! After investing a small amount of money into a start-up package, you could be on your way towards creating personalized candy bar wrappers, water bottle labels, matchbook covers, invitations, announcements, and more. Start-up is simple, all you need to start your own home business is a computer, a laser printer, and a start-up kit and you will be on your way to success.

Spring really is a blooming season because personalized and promotional products are in high demand during this time of year. Just think about it... Springtime is packed full of events such as Easter, baptisms, first communions, weddings, and graduations. In addition, Spring is also a great time to social network with family, and friends and let them know how you can help make their celebrations a little more special and personal by creating personalized party mementos for their upcoming events.

Below are just a few ideas of how personalized products help to add that extra "uniqueness" to any occasion.

Weddings - Create wedding favors by making personalized candy bar labels which are adorned with a photo of the happy couple. Not only do these look beautiful as a party favor on each place setting but they also serve as great keepsakes for the bride and groom of the blissful day.

Graduations - Many people buy cases of soda pop for graduation so people have something to drink along with the appetizers provided. Instead, they can promote a healthy bottle of water and make the graduate feel even prouder by having a photo label attached to each water bottle in celebration of his or her graduation milestone.

Promotional events -Create personalized water bottle labels which advertise a company's slogan, logo, or contact information for a large promotional event. Many companies pay a hefty premium for products such as this only to have them shipped in from far distances at inflated prices. Why not have them purchase the product directly from you. You would save them time and money, and you could even offer to hand deliver the products right to them. They will be unable to resist such impeccable service.

During Spring, the flowers shouldn't be the only thing blossoming, take the opportunity of Spring to blossom your own business as well. Every event you attend this Spring you should be passing out your business cards and letting others know about the great and exciting service you are able to offer. People can't resist personalization. With a little effort, you will busy creating personalized products and earning money at home in no time at all.

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Roses Are Red and Many Other Colors Too!

This selection of the best roses is purely subjective. Every rose lover has his or her favorites. There are guides like that from AARS which lists the top ten fragrant roses - of which there is only one that I agree with - Mr. Lincoln which is a superb deep red and has a beautiful shaped bud and bloom.

My choices are based on the following biases

� I prefer hybrid tea roses to floribundas or any other variety, with one or two exceptions
� I prefer tree (standard) roses to bush versions - simply because they are easier to prune. However, I break this rule if a bush rose is better suited to a particular spot
� I dislike carpet roses and miniatures.
� And, I only ever buy fragrant roses. I can't see the need for roses with no fragrance, or even a little fragrance.
� I don't miss out on colors - as there are more than enough in the fragrant range. In fact, if you like white roses there is absolutely no need to go for the ubiquitous "Iceberg" - which has no perfume and its petals open too soon. "John F Kennedy" is a better option or "Pascali" which has perfume and is a much better bloom - in bud form and open.

Color - again this is subjective for all rose lovers.

� I rarely like striped roses.
� I only like multi color roses when the transition from one shade to another is subtle - such as with "Just Joey". I think "Double Delight" is boring.
� My favorite roses are the mauve (lavender) varieties - and here "Angel Face" gets a very high grade from me. It has the most beautiful perfume and shape - and interestingly enough it is a floribunda!

The choice of variety, color, style is quite vast when it comes to roses. So, it's best to visit a rose nursery if you can - in mid spring when they have that first blooming after winter.

Of course you can Google and see roses online - but there is nothing better than seeing a rose right before your eyes and nose before your buy.

Other lavenders are

� Blue Moon
� Sweetness Grandiflora
� Lagerfeld ( a pale mauve - superb shape!)
� Barbara Streisand
� Stainless Steel
� Fragrant Plum

I do like the deep red rose - but not the lighter shades of red

� Chrysler Imperial
� Veteran's Honor
� Ronald Reagan
� Lasting Love
� Marilyn Monroe

Other beautiful roses
� Fragrant Cloud
� Freisa (one of the best yellow roses - great perfume!)
� Aroma Therapy
� Melodie Parfumee
� Over the moon

The list is endless!

"Monkey Business" is the 2010 Floribunda of the year and has a lovely shape and yellow color.

The best roses are those that YOU like.

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Growing Your Home Business Takes Time

In this day and age we seem to want everything to happen overnight and when it doesn't we tend to get a bit disappointed. When starting or growing your business it's best to remember that patience is required. Here are a couple of tips to keep in mind on your journey so that you can avoid being let down.

The best business advice I can give is to plant a seed, both figuratively and literally. When seeds are planted they don't become full blooming flowers overnight. This is an important idea to keep in mind about your business. Yes, it's true that some businesses seem to bloom overnight but for the majority it's a slow and steady growing process. A plant needs to be taken care of everyday it needs water and sunshine, as your business needs you to take steps each and everyday to help it grow.

A dried up pot of dirt with a seed in it isn't going to do much and the same works for your business. In other words you can't just put up a website and think that all on it's own it will become successful. If you are the type that needs something tangible, go ahead and plant a seed in a pot. Over the course of time tend to it and to your business everyday; and by the time you have flowers your business will have made great strides.

Keep a journal to record the steps you are taking to advance your business. You don't have to write a book everyday just a few short notes on what you accomplished. Not only does this give you confirmation of your hard work it can be used as a reference later on down the road as to what worked out and what didn't. Just think your journal could become a token for when you are a millionaire and you are writing your autobiography.

Disappointment is the enemy! Many would be entrepreneurs give up before the seed is even past germination because they become discouraged. To keep disappointment at bay, keep in mind your growing flower and your journal. Be proud of yourself and know that you are doing a great job and that it will come to bloom.

Tiffany Weidman has been a proud wahm for over 10 years. Looking for "something do to" at home has lead me on the great adventure of making money online. http://www.howtopromoteyourwebsiteforfree.com

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