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DIY Network Craft Show Book Making


a craft expert demonstrates how to make a book

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GopherHaul 33 – Landscaping and Lawn Care Business Marketing Forum Show.


www.gopherforum.com – Where your phone number should appear in your lawn care website. You would reckon by the title of this article, the tale below would be so simple you didnt even have to read it but that is certainly not the case. Most lawn care business owners dont place much time into where their phone number should appear. Just question yourself where does your phone number appear? One of our forum members had some fantastic information to share in this post at the Gopher Lawn Care Business Forum. He said You want your phone number PROMINENTLY showed. You want to make sure you edit your html meta tag description to include your phone number first so your search engine listing will show your lawn care business like this. http – 111-222-3333 Joes lawn care blah blah blah blah blah lawn care in Your City blah blah blah blah blah . For those that dont know, I questioned him what is the importance of having your phone number in that location? Why is it so vital? He responded by saying Lets say you lawn care services in Somewhere, Arkansas. Your would want to make your web TITLE to read Somewhere Arkansas Lawn Care Service Your DESCRIPTION would be (assuming this is your website name): www.SomewhereLawnCare.com 111-222-3333 Somewhere Arkansas lawn care? We are the lawn service leaders in Somewhere Arkansas. We specialize in landscaping, lawn care, landscape lighting and sprinkler systems in the Somewhere Arkansas area. The phone number will show up in the link desciption on

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The Gadget Show: Making a Hoverboard Part 1


Jason shows us how to build a hoverboard from scratch. Make sure to watch the concluding part 2.

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GopherHaul 28 – Landscaping and Lawn Care Marketing Business Forum Show.


GopherHaul 28 – Landscaping and Lawn Care Marketing Business Forum Show. My latest book The landscaping and lawn care business plot startup guide is now available. You can order it along with my other lawn care business books here. gopherforum.com Lawn care business owners are always looking for a way to keep their name and phone number in front of potential customers. Here is an thought to make sure you stick around. Why not get some magnets. But not just any ancient magnet, how about one that pays for itself and could even make you a profit. Here is what you can do. Get a list of local vital numbers in the area. Town numbers like the mayor, police, library, water and sewer dept. You can find most of these on your towns websites. Then list other numbers like local pizzerias, sub shops, and others. Maybe get a local electrician, plumber, carpenter, roofer etc. They could potentially help you buy some of these magnets and hand them out themselves as well, to help offset the costs. Then have a section for lawn care and list only your phone number. Stick these on doors in your area and be sure that your number will stick around for quite some time. You could also have different discounts for services through out the year. One of our forum members’ Rob had such an easy time selling them. Why? Because he knew most of the people he was presenting the thought too and they trusted him. gopherforum.com lawnchat.com This is a fantastic lesson in how the more people you know, the more you can

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Trends of The Future on Show at The RCA

Show Two represents one of the few instances where Londoners can view and experience the contemporary design and communications work of next-generation practitioners.

It also acts as an vital platform for postgraduate students to test their thoughts before embarking on a professional career.

According to wallpaper.com, this year’s innovative designs include musical crockery produced by Alex Hulme, bicycle storage solutions from Dominic Hargreaves and a clothes horse for the modern era from Therese Glimskar.

A table designed to be easily dismantled by Lewis Taylor and a table shade from Olivia Decaris which can be lowered and raised to make an indoor/outdoor effect are two of the other highlights of the exhibition, which runs until July 5th.

In his introductory speech, Sir Christopher noted that interior design had assumed even greater importance in the wake of the recession.

He said that today’s students “have a particularly vital role to play in hard times – as Franklin D Roosevelt realised when he launched the Works Progress Administration, part of the New Deal, in mid-1930s America”.

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Located in the heart of London, our courses are taught by internationally renowned artists, practitioners and theorists.

The College has access to state-of-the-art facilities and outstanding research resources, contributing to an outstanding creative and intellectual environment. As well as welcoming students from around the world, the College’s global dimension is enhanced through partnerships with leading art and design, cultural and educational institutions and though extensive links with business, both nationally and internationally.

The College is the only wholly postgraduate university of art and design in the world – where students and staff study and practice art in a design environment, and design in an art environment. Our Royal Charter, granted in 1967, specifies that the purpose of the College is “to advance learning, knowledge and professional competence particularly in the field of fine arts…through teaching, research and collaboration with industry and commerce”.

According to the most recent figures, an average of 92% of our graduates gain work in directly related employment and at the right professional level. Recognised for the outstanding quality of its graduates, the College boasts such note-worthy alumni as Sir James Dyson, Thomas Heatherwick, David Hockney, Tracey Emin, Christopher Bailey, Julien McDonald, Alison Jackson, Idris Khan, David Adjaye, AOC, Suzie Templeton, Sir Ridley Scott – the list goes on.

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