Archive for January, 2009

Lagos, Portugal – Casa Rosa and Joe’s Garage

Friday, January 30th, 2009

If you’re a budget traveler or backpacking Europe, Lagos is a cheap slice of paradise. Casa Rosa is the place for general sustenance, while Joe’s Garage is a place to let go.
Casa Rosa
Casa Rosa claims to be the haven for backpackers in Lagos. The more you travel, the more you know such claims are [...]

A Little Something Extra For Your Clients

Friday, January 30th, 2009

As a writer, editor, web designer, forum maven, etc. [boy, I sound multi-talented!] I try to give my clients a/k/a customers a little something extra whenever or wherever possible. No, not so that they take advantage of my kindness, rather to show that I go the extra mile for them. Hey, it is a competitive [...]

Alberta – The Royal Tyrrell Museum

Monday, January 26th, 2009

Drumheller, Alberta is about a two hour drive northeast from Calgary on Hwy 9. Most visitors are unprepared for how suddenly the terrain changes. You are driving along a fairly typical prairie road, when out of the blue, the Canadian Badlands appear. Reminiscent of the moon’s surface, the Badlands were formed in [...]

Purchase High-Def TVs Online Today

Sunday, January 25th, 2009

With brand new technological advancements such as digital Television, High Def Telly, Freesat & home cinema sound, if you’re most recent television device is more than 5 years old, then its a marvellous time to buy a brand new telly. But, as technology develops approximately on a daily basis, buying a brand new television set [...]

Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City

Sunday, January 25th, 2009

Vietnam is a country deeply scarred by war and yet its outlook is forgiving and forwardlooking. Its people believe last century’s occupations, battles and political influences have enriched the nation.
Washed ashore above the Mekong Delta, some 40km north of the South China Sea, Ho Chi Minh City, known also as Saigon, is a city on [...]

Downtown Los Angeles Hotels

Sunday, January 25th, 2009

Unlike other cities, Downtown Los Angeles isn’t the center point of the city but is a cosmopolitan area with many ethnicities that form a whole mini city on their own. Traditionally this is the business center of the city and hotels in this area were usually occupied by business travelers.
All this is changing today thanks [...]

Memphis

Friday, January 23rd, 2009

Memphis, in Shelby County, is the largest city in Tennessee. The greater Memphis area, with a population of over 1.2 million, is the biggest metropolitan area in the state, after Nashville.
The Memphis area initially belonged to the Chickasaw tribe. Europeans came much later, with a Spanish explorer named Hernando de Soto who is believed to [...]

Effective Website Content – The Top 10 Ideas That’ll Keep Bringing ‘Em Back

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

1. Information:

The number one seller on the Internet is information.
Have lots of relevant, free information on your site for your visitors to read, and keep adding more and they’ll keep coming back to read it.

2. Top Ten Lists:

Always popular are Top Ten Lists … or Top Seven Lists, or whatever number you [...]

Spending Less on your Next Vacation

Monday, January 19th, 2009

One of the reasons people are so overwhelmed when trying to save for a vacation is that they think traveling is so expensive. While this can be the case, you can take a great trip for just a few hundred dollars a person. There are also many ways to cut down the cost of traveling [...]

Newport Beach Sights You Should Not Miss

Saturday, January 17th, 2009

Newport Beach is located 50 miles south of Los Angeles and 85 miles north of San Diego in Orange County. It is comprised of the villages such as Balboa, Balboa Island, Corona del Mar, Harbor Island, and Newport Heights. It is famous all over the world because of the picture-perfect sandy beaches and the long [...]