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e_Marketing Blog Squidoo New Look Squidoo seems to have a new edit and publish interface. I've always found it a bit clunky in the past, but now it seems quite a bit easier to add modules. The process makes more sense to me. I just created a lense about Car Repair for a client. SmartyPig Social Saving Here's an interesting idea. SmartyPig.com is like an online piggy bank with a social twist. You create an account where you set a specific savings goal. Say you want to save for a new computer. You need $1,000. You create an account and then let your friends and family know what you're saving for. They can make contributions (or not). You can contribute to their accounts too. SmartyPig also has partnered with "top retailers" to offer you deals and cash incentives. It's free and you can even earn interest on your deposits. WiMAX for Portland WiMAX service will soon be available in Portland, Oregon. What is WiMAX? It is a wireless alternative to cable or DSL. For a number of years this technology has promised to revolutionize the delivery of "last mile" service connecting homes and offices to internet access points. But these days the focus is more on mobile applications that make it a viable alternative to standard cell phone services. The provider of this service in Portland will be Clearwire, a company formed through joint cooperation of Sprint, Clearwire, Google, Intel, Comcast, and Time Warner. WiMAX will not be significantly cheaper than the alternatives, but it does promise to offer greater potential for merging disparate services such as internet, cell phone, Voip and cable tv. |
Biz-Blogs.com is the home of a network of business-oriented blog sites sponsored by Small-Business-Online.com and the SBO-Linknet.com network of websites. These blogs deal with marketing, internet marketing, website building and design, and an ever growing number of specialty areas such as real estate, golf, trade show displays, online video and audio tools, and eventually, many more. Eventually we expect there to be a growing number of blog sites, each dedicated to a special, narrowly defined business niche. Adjustable Golf Clubs and New DriversJan 7, 2006
Adjustable Golf Clubs and New Drivers from Divnick by Rick Hendershot - Linknet Product News - January 7, 2006Imagine heading out to the golf course with just one club. Instead of lugging that honkin big bag and all those heavy clubs around the course, you could have an enjoyable stroll carrying just one club. If inventor Steve Divnick has his way, that club would be the Divnick "Whole in One" - an adjustable club that can be set to 34 different lofts. The "Whole-In-One" Adjustable Golf Club can be locked on 34 lofts, including putter, driver, all the irons, pitching wedges, sand wedges, super wedges, and even half lofts for those in between distances. Divinick claims that according to independent laboratory robot tests, the DIVNICK telescopic golf club hits farther and is 21% more accurate than standard clubs! Divnick has also introduced the Big Stick Driver Divnick has a few other golf products. The company readily admits that the adjustable cannot quite take the place of some of the clubs -- in particular the driver, sand wedge, and putter. So in keeping with the theme of portability, they make a selection of drivers, wedges and putters with telescoping shafts. But the new Divnick clubs getting the most attention are the "Big Stick Drivers". They recommend most golfers try hitting a driver with more loft to get the ball up in the air higher and get more roll. So they make drivers with 11, 13, and 15 degree lofts. The company also makes a complete set of hybrid clubs, as well as a 6' driver for golfers who like to draw attention to themselves. Linknet Promotions will put your site on the map.
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