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Construction and drilling equipment of all stripes are very useful things to have when you’re trying to work on industrial projects. However, buying them new can be pretty expensive and cripple an operation before it’s really had a chance to thrive. There’s nothing wrong with looking into used alternatives if it means that you’re going to get the things that matter most with respect to getting the job done.

A used drilling rig for sale has a lot of untapped potential that you should definitely explore. Even though some people would be a little cautious in getting used equipment for such an important task, it’s important that we realize that used equipment does not mean broken equipment. it does not mean that you aren’t going to get any value on the item — on the contrary, most used equipments is in great working order. Many companies sell off their old equipment in order to get rid of things that are no longer useful to them. That means that they want to get the most money for their sale, so it’s in their best interest to ensure that any used drilling rig for sale is going to be in pristine condition.

Look for maintenance records that go along with the sale so that you know exactly what you’re getting — why not get started today?

By: George Francis, President / CEO at Alta Vista Insurance Agency

As social media platforms become vehicles for businesses to steer down the vast Internet freeway, the complexities of these once simple applications are growing. It’s no secret that what was once considered “hip” niche marketing has now evolved into a strategy that many businesses are now utilizing. Social media was previously thought of as a tool used by younger generations to interact and network on the web. Now, while remaining that, it has become an avenue for businesses to expand their brand awareness and reach new customers they may have not encountered before—not to mention it allows independent insurance agencies like ours, to be visible and active right where our consumers are.

Brand awareness ultimately is the goal companies have in mind when creating these online accounts and they do this by acquiring as many Facebook fans as possible. But how is this accomplished? How does a business go from 100 fans to 1,000? The answer is simpler than you’d think; although it takes the proper diligence and patience – you can’t expect massive social success overnight. Below we’ve broken down some social media best practices that have proved successful for our agency:

• Call to action for your current fans: The easiest and most direct way to accumulate more Facebook fans is to ask the fans you already have to spread the word among their friends telling them to “like” your business page. Your current friends can do this by using the “suggest to friends” link under your profile in the left-hand column.

• Put links on your website and blog: Make sure your website has links for your Facebook and Twitter in a prominent spot on your homepage while suggesting that they like your Facebook and follow your Twitter somewhere near the links.

• Have fun! Above all, social media should be a fun, refreshing way to interact with current clients and build relationships with prospects. Sometimes it’s good to think outside the box, such as spicing up your social efforts with things like having contests or polls on a certain day of the week. Be creative and make sure you are appealing to the public with news and information you know people will find value in. Sharing information about California business insurance may not seem all that glamorous; but with a little imagination and creativity you can find ways to make the topic exciting and appealing to your audience.

• Be consistent, relevant & valuable: Again, remember that social media success takes time, you really are aiming to build lifelong relationships with your insurance clientele, and that doesn’t come easy. It’s recommended that you post every day on your agency’s Facebook page. Try posting at least once per day, and no more that once every 3 or so hours – you don’t want to over-stimulate and cripple your Facebook Fans with meaningless content. Make sure what you are posting is relevant – does it tie into a product or service you offer? Is it beneficial to the surrounding community? Try sharing links to recent, educational blog posts you may have written or sharing information about an upcoming community event – ask yourself if what you’re posting will or can benefit your consumer in a positive way.

It’s important that you diversify your Facebook account in order to make it more appealing and add more traffic. If you fill it with only insurance related posts, you won’t get much traction. Keep the content informative, interesting, and entertaining and you’ll see your “likes” go up in no time!

Whether as a business user or a consumer, choosing the right credit card can be extremely confusing. There are so many options out there and it may be hard to work out which one is best for you. I’m a firm believer in people getting a credit card as soon as they can, as long as it is used properly. If they are regularly paid off, it can do wonders for your credit rating, making it easier to get a home loan or car loan.

The purpose of this article is to help you wade through the confusion and find out which card is best for you if you are only going to use it minimally and in emergencies.

Those credit cards with the best reward offers- If you are only a small user, and you will pay your credit card off each month, then the interest rate on the card you choose should not be too much of a concern. You should look at what other opportunities and offers you can receive for signing up to a credit card- this could be that they have the best rewards program for your life or it could be that a particular credit card offers you discounts or special offers at stores where you often purchase goods. This would be more useful to you.

Those cards with a small limit- You don’t need a big limit on your card if you are only a small user, otherwise the temptation may become too high and you may decide to live beyond your means and purchase things that you do not need. There is nothing wrong with running up the entire limit each month as long as you pay it off at the end of the month. Don’t get a big credit limit unless there is a reason for it and you can afford to easily pay it off each month.

Those cards with the longest repayment period- Male sure you pick a credit card with a long interest free period and leave paying the bill until the last minute. Why pay things back early if you can keep your money in your own pocket? If it is at all possible you want to avoid paying any interest payments.

There are hundreds of options for you when it comes to picking the right card for your personal circumstances. Following the tips that I have mentioned above may enable you to make better choices more easily.

Let’s face it, in today’s society everyone wants everything and they want it fast. We are a materialistic culture. The truth is majority of people in this country live way above their means, driving cars they can barely afford just so they can look good to others I suppose. What is the true reason behind wanting more material things? Does it really make you feel like a better person at the root of it all, is it a form of self fulfillment or an endless need for a more self gratifying urgency? Credit cards make it affordable to buy things that we normally would not be able to buy. I personally do not have any credit cards, but I have on occasion taken out a payday loan to help me with a large purchase, which leads me to another subject entirely.

I have been reamed on several occasions for using a payday advance, yes I know it certainly doesn’t sound like the classiest thing, I am not bragging about my use of payday loans, but I’m always hearing or reading bad reviews about how expensive the fees and interest are. But how is it any different than getting a credit card really? Do you consider yourself to be a more sophisticated individual because you have a credit card, when in reality it really is no different than a pay day loan. If someone is going to badger me about taking out a payday loan, consider this, if you have a credit card with a limit of $5000 with an interest rate of 29% (which is very common) you will pay around $1500 of interest in a year. So please people stop your judgments on people who chose to borrow from a payday loan company, which is essentially no different than a credit card company. I have no credit cards and have personally taken out quite a few payday loans, and am in a better financial position than most of my friends who have high limit credit cards. I know it sounds ridiculous, but most people are living way above their means with limits of $15,000 dollars when all they can afford is $1000 dollars a month or less.

Like I said I am not bragging about my pay day loan use, but I have all my loans paid off now, and have actually built up my credit doing so. I know I am the exception to the rule, but if you can be responsible about borrowing money, you can actually improve your credit status. So think carefully when borrowing money, and please please please don’t think you are better than me just because you carry around a ton of credit card in your back pocket! Posers!

Credit cards, cash advances, pay day loans, etc… there are all essentially the same. Manage your money and keep track of your finances and you will be fine. If you are looking at using a check advance or a cash advance take your time and do your research, compare your findings and chose what is best for you.

The problem with free advertisements along with other free online marketing and advertising channels is that they might give the unsuitable impact to your company. Several free ads come off as inexpensive and second-rate, phrases you actually wouldn’t like to link to your company. It’s nice to save cash with guerrilla marketing techniques, however, you shouldn’t sacrifice the image and credibility of your business along the way. Good guerrilla marketing such as a rewards-based customer referral program helps improve your business organically and project a professional image.

Instead, below are a few popular web marketing strategies, which you could use instead. Link exchanges could be terrific, particularly when your advertising budget is restricted or nonexistent. Find merchants that sell supplementary items, and offer to trade text links or ads with them. In case you are just starting out and your site doesn’t get much traffic, you may not get a one-to-one trade; be prepared to make concessions, at least until you have a track record and traffic to indicate. Having said that, most companies is not going to ignore the opportunity for more exposure, so you will likely find a few happy to exchange links on you.

Newsletter advertising is a great way to reach select groups of consumers. For instance, when you sell health products, you may advertise in a newsletter that gives health tips and advice. Because newsletter advertising is specific, it is usually really expensive. If your budget is tight, you can start your own newsletter campaign. Budgeted advertising, like Google AdWords, allows you to get a set of keywords, set a limit on how much you would like to spend, and have your ad display until the limit is attained. It is a specifically useful way to track your campaign success, and has been a boon to small businesses proprietors.

When you have graduated from these techniques, or if your budget allows it, try approaching popular news services, Web-based email providers, and other sites that reach a big segment of the population. While this can prove extremely expensive, in return, you have the potential of reaching countless new clients. No matter what method you may take, provide serious thought to your “creative” the actual ad itself. Be it just a text link, or whether it’s an extensive banner-ad campaign, the creative can make or break your advertising effort. Try several versions, track them, and see, those that perform best.

Local Business Advertising is effective however, you need to be wary of sites offering to provide a free link in the interest of increasing your search engine rank. Search engines caught on to these so-called link farms a long time ago and a link there is more likely to hurt your ranking than improve it. In fact, it could even get you banned from search engines altogether (something called ‘being in the sandbox’). There’s nothing ever really free. Whatever looks free eventually ends up costing you in the long run.