Monday, March 1, 2010

Announcement: Introducing Credit Cards At Atomic Mall


Atomic Mall is pleased to announce the addition of direct credit card acceptance for our sellers through Authorize.net, the internet's largest and most trusted credit card processor.

Effective March 1 2010, AM Sellers may add direct acceptance of Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Discover to their Storefronts as a secure, cost-effective payment alternative to the sites existing electronic payment methods. Buyers instinctively look for the familiar Visa and Mastercard logos when making purchases, and having an Atomic Mall store with this payment option enabled will go a long way toward converting browsers into Buyers.

At Atomic Mall we routinely monitor cart abandonment and ask shoppers why they chose not to complete a sale. Over 80% of the time, the response is "I couldn't pay with my credit card".

It's been proven that shoppers prefer direct credit card payments over all other methods due to the recognized security and convenience which goes hand-in-hand with that pay method. For these reasons we believe this addition to Atomic Mall will prove to be an extremely powerful tool for our seller base, and should help brand AM as a modern, forward-thinking ecommerce marketplace.

With this upgrade, Atomic Mall will be one of only a handful of marketplace sites which gives 3rd-party vendors the ability to accept direct credit card payments in combination with automated checkout and inventory management. This site enhancement presents a great opportunity for sellers to take advantage of its uniqueness as a way to attract and retain buyers that might otherwise abandon their carts and go elsewhere.

  • Global Acceptance
    Individuals and Businesses in over 180 Countries rely on credit card acceptance for ecommerce transactions.
  • Multi-Currency
    Cross-border payments are easy and automatic.
  • Browsers-to-Buyers
    Browsers to yourAtomic Mall Store are looking for an easy way to checkout and pay. Credit cards offer the ultimate in convenience.
  • Security
    Authorize.net offers a full lineup of fraud prevention resources and tools, and Buyers appreciate the safety built in to every credit card purchase.
  • Fee Structure
    For most merchants, Authorize.net fees are extremely competitive with alternative payment options like Paypal and Google Checkout.
  • Trustworthy
    More merchants trust Authorize.Net than any other payment gateway to manage their payment transactions securely and reliably.
Since 1996, Authorize.Net has been a leading provider of payment gateway services, managing the submission of payment transactions to the processing networks on behalf of merchant customers. On November 1, 2007, CyberSource Corporation acquired Authorize.Net. Collectively, the companies processed approximately 1.9 billion transactions in 2008, representing $109 billion of e-commerce.

Ready to add the familiar Visa/MC logo to your listings and storefront? Explore the Authorize.net Startup Guide and your store will be "Credit Card Ready" in no time! Take advantage of this great asset to improve your sell-thrus and begin converting Browsers into Buyers!

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Blogger Posts On YouTube - Scam Found On eBay


Click here to read the AuctionBytes report on this story.

Here is the YouTube video:

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Bonanzle Reaches 200,000 Members - Congratulations!

In less than 18 months out of Beta, Bonanzle has reached the 200,000 member milestone. It all went down just a second ago. And the forum party on the site begins... and rightfully so.

A grassroots, word of mouth promotional campaign has brought the venue to this level, a level many sites have worked a lot of years to attain. Many venues never reach this height. Innovation by the owners, hard work by all involved with the site coupled with buyers and sellers motivated to see the site succeed have been key to their growth.

Bonanzle has given sellers a site to list where they control their own business. Many disgruntled eBay sellers file in each and every time eBay makes an anti-seller change. There are many first time sellers on the site also. Each of these sellers bring an array of interesting items to the site to offer to shoppers.

Bonanzle offers sellers the ability to list up to 10,000 items for FREE with only a small final value fee to pay when an item sells. This has been a major draw for sellers because they risk nothing when listing with the site.

Bill, Mark, Tom, Ghost and all of the Bonanzle administration take a hands on approach to the site. When contacting support, you NEVER get a canned response. It always comes from one of the "boyz", as they are affectionately called by their members. This personal response is a breath of fresh air for those who have sold on other sites. It feels good to know that those behind the scenes take an interest in thier members.

With the way the site has progressed up to this point, it will be interesting to see where the site goes from here.

Congratulations to Bonanzle and all of it's members!!

Success & Destiny Writings By Ralph Marston


The world will step aside for one with clearly defined objectives and a strong desire to attain them.

No matter what your plans to launch yourself toward success, the time to start is now. Not tomorrow, not next week or next month-now!

Don't waste another day waiting for all the right conditions. There will never be a perfect time to get started! The important thing is to take that first step and get started immediately!

Proceed with determination and don't let fear, doubt or others stop you. Your path will become clear as you move ahead with conviction.
You have the power to control your own destiny. You may not feel at all comfortable with that, or want to own up to the responsibility it implies, yet it is true nonetheless.

You may complain that there are so many powerful and overwhelming outside forces acting upon you that nothing you do will matter. Yet everything you do matters to the highest degree in creating your own destiny.

It may seem that fate has dealt you a certain hand, and that there is no way for you to change that fate. You can, however, change everything about your own perspective and the way you respond.

For your destiny is not about what comes to you. It is about who you choose to become.

Your destiny is not really about what happens to you. It is built and fulfilled by the things that you cause to happen, by what you do with the precious life you have.

It happens in every moment, with every choice, with every thought and every action. Always, you are creating your own unique destiny.

Ralph Marston

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Xerox Sues Google, YouTube And Yahoo


Xerox is suing Google, YouTube and Yahoo due to infringement of Xerox patents on integration and search technologies. Xerox filed the documents about a week ago in Delaware US District Court.

Xerox alleges that Google's AdWords and AdSense services violate the Xerox patent on automatically generating searches. The company goes on to state that Yahoo Search Marketing, Y!Q Contextual Search and Yahoo Publisher Network also infringes on their patent.

They further allege that the Google Video, Google Maps, YouTube and Yahoo Shopping services all violate the Xerox patent on technology that integrates information from different sources.

The patents at issue in this case are U.S. Patent 6,778,979 and U.S. Patent 6,236,994.

Why Do Customers Come To You?



It is always fascinating to me to observe how little real communication seems to go on between customers and the business that serves those customers. It seems reasonable to assume that if we market and customers show up at our door, we must be doing something right. If we weren't, they wouldn't be coming. The fact that they come tells us that they love our products and services just as they come. Is that really so?

The most poignant example of customer feedback was shared in a seminar I attended a while back. Apparently, a cat litter company had asked its customers what they liked and didn't like. One of the answers was "frankly, we think the litter smells horrible". The company added some scent to the litter and their sales increased 400% in the next year. Not a bad return on a few simple questions!

There are many examples like that and they all result from the simple willingness of companies and entrepreneurs to get on the same wavelength as their customers. Sometimes, the company's assumptions based on market data are accurate. Sometimes, they are not. The difference lies in the fact that much market research is impersonal and generalized. In the end, the human beings make emotional buying choices based on individual self-interest. Ask - and be amazed!

© Pavla Michaela Polcarova

Featured Seller - Periwinkles 02-24-10


Our featured seller this week is Periwinkles. Periwinkles sells on eCrater.

Periwinkles store contains a variety of items some of which are vintage, antique, collectibles and used and some of which are brand new. Their stock includes brass, art, paintings and prints, glassware, figurines, camera, Pyrex, alarm clocks, milk glass, hobnail and much more.

Periwinkles searches attics, basements, antique and thrift stores to find just the right item for you treasure seekers. They find vintage and used items to tempt you. Periwinkles also lists brand new items for bargain hunters everywhere. They try to keep their prices as low as possible.
Metalcraft Florals #7048 which is Chrysanthemums in a brass teapot. This picture is actually molded into the third dimension so that the highlights truly stand out...the shadows are really there. This picture is 9 1/2" by 11 1/2" and the frame itself is 12" by 14". It is in very good shape but does have some discoloration on the mat.

Lenox Ming China salad plate featuring a flowering pink cherry or dogwood tree, beautiful butterflies and flowers. It has a blue design across edges, trimmed with gold. It's 8 1/4" in diameter.
This is one of Lenox's first lithographed patterns introduced in 1917.
It is marked on the back Lenox Ming. I believe it is from a snack set as there is an indented circle that would hold a teacup.
It is great shape.

Grand piano music box that is for a 50th wedding anniversary. On the lid are two bells 50th Happy Anniversary!! and musical notes. This music box is from Schmid musical collectible. It has a lever on the side to stop the music playing. It measures approximate 2 3/4" high, 3 3/4" wide and 4 1/8" deep. It is in very good shape.

Miniature tea set - All the pieces have a Asian scene. There are three figures on a bridge, a pagoda and flying birds. The teapot measures 1 3/4" tall, the creamer, sugar bowl, cups all measure 3/4" tall. The saucers measure 1 1/4" across and the platter measures 3 1/2" across. This tea set is in great shape.

Stop in at Periwinkles to see all of their fantastic treasures.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

ACSI Scores Ecommerce Websites - eBay Rates Low


For a long time now, sellers have been saying that they would love to rate eBay on customer satisfaction. Well, ACSI (American Customer Satisfaction Index) does just that. Of course, their scores do not come just from sellers but the ratings are listed for eBay.

An ASCI rating of 80 or above is considered good. eBay has not had a good rating since 2007.

Here is what the ACSI website states about what their customer surveys measure:

Customer Expectations

Customer expectations is a measure of the customer's anticipation of the quality of a company's products or services. Expectations represent both prior consumption experience, which includes some nonexperiential information like advertising and word-of-mouth, and a forecast of the company's ability to deliver quality in the future.

Perceived Quality

Perceived quality is a measure of the customer's evaluation via recent consumption experience of the quality of a company's products or services. Quality is measured in terms of both customization, which is the degree to which a product or service meets the customer's individual needs, and reliability, which is the frequency with which things go wrong with the product or service.

Perceived Value

Perceived value is a measure of quality relative to price paid. Although price (value for money) is often very important to the customer's first purchase, it usually has a somewhat smaller impact on satisfaction for repeat purchases.

Customer Complaints

Customer complaints are measured as a percentage of respondents who indicate they have complained to a company directly about a product or service within a specified time frame. Satisfaction has a negative relationship with customer complaints, as the more satisfied the customers, the less likely they are to complain.

Customer Loyalty

Customer loyalty is a combination of the customer's professed likelihood to repurchase from the same supplier in the future, and the likelihood to purchase a company’s products or services at various price points (price tolerance). Customer loyalty is the critical component of the model as it stands as a proxy for profitability.

2009 Q4 Results - Note: eBay is at the bottom with a score less than 80. Remember, 80 is considered good and anything below that is not satisfactory.

Click the graphic to enlarge it.


Here is what the ACSI website states about the information that they gather:

What can ACSI tell us?

Some ACSI findings from more than 12 years of data include:
Customer satisfaction is a leading indicator of company financial performance. Stocks of companies with high ACSI scores tend to do better than those of companies with low scores.

Changes in customer satisfaction affect the general willingness of households to buy. As such, price-adjusted ACSI is a leading indicator of consumer spending growth and has accounted for more of the variation in future spending growth than any other single factor.

Because consumer spending accounts for 70% of GDP, changes in customer satisfaction as measured by ACSI also correlate with changes in GDP growth. As GDP is a measure of the quantity of economic output and ACSI a measure of its quality, economic growth is dependent on producing not only more but also better products and services.

Manufactured goods tend to score higher on ACSI than services. For example, canned food and household appliances score much better than banks, airlines, and cable TV. Typically, the more service required, the lower the satisfaction.

Quality plays a more important role in satisfying customers than price in almost all ACSI-measured industries. Price promotions can be an effective short-term approach to improving satisfaction, but price cutting is almost never sustainable in the long-term. Companies that focus on quality improvements tend to fare better over time in ACSI than companies that focus on price.

Mergers and acquisitions have a generally negative effect on customer satisfaction, particularly among service industries. ACSI-measured service companies that have engaged in frequent, large acquisitions typically experience significantly lower ACSI scores in the period following a merger when the customer as asset often takes a backseat to reorganization and consolidation via cost-cutting.

Amazon Rated Most Trusted US Brand By Customers


Milward Brown's new report states that consumers have rated Amazon.com to be the top performing brand in the United States.

Milward Brown's research was done in connection with The Futures Company. The report - "Beyond Trust: Engaging Consumers in the Post-Recession World" introduces "TrustR," a new metric for understanding the relationship between consumers and brands.

TrustR calculations are reached by looking at consumer responses to questions such as "how trustworthy is this brand?" and "would you recommend this brand?". Then the scores are indexed and added together to reach a TrustR score. An average score is 100, and anything over 105 is considered a good score.

Amazon scored 123, FedEx 122 and Downy, Huggies, Tide, and Tylenol all scored 120. Toyota, WebMD, Pampers and UPS scored well and followed closely behind.

"When a person recommends a brand they put their own personal trust and credibility on the line. They are only willing to recommend brands which themselves have proven reliable and trustworthy," said Nigel Hollis, EVP and Chief Global Analyst of Millward Brown.

"Amazon.com, the brand ranked first in the U.S. by TrustR, has achieved that status through exceptional service and providing its own recommendations to users. This combination has made Amazon the gold standard of trust and recommendation in the U.S."

Click here to read the report's press release.

Click here to read the summary of the whole report.

Wal-Mart To Purchase Vudu Online Video Service


Wal-Mart plans to purchase the internet movie service called VuDu. Financial terms of the deal remain confidential.

Vudu created software that integrates into TVs and Blu-ray players. Vudu allows users to rent or buy high-definition movies and television programs over the Internet for immediate viewing. The service is very convenient because it eliminates the need to connect your TV to a computer for browsing and purchasing films.

This is not the first time that Wal-Mart has sold movies online. The company sold video downloads for approximately a year until they decided to discontinue the service at the end of 2007.

Wal-Mart expects to seal the deal within the next few weeks.

Monday, February 22, 2010

PayPal Seller Protection Update Shakes Sellers


PayPal announced a change to their user policies just over a week ago. Many sellers are not happy. The changes will go into effect March 10, 2010.

The most controversial of the updates deals with seller protection and delivery services, such as USPS. The amendment reads:

The following will be added to section 11.7 (newly numbered 11.5) as an additional example of transactions not eligible for seller protection:

“Items that are not shipped to the recipient’s shipping address on the Transaction Details Page. If you originally ship the item to the shipping address on the Transaction Details Page but the item is later redirected to a different address, you will not be eligible for seller protection. We therefore recommend not using a shipping service that is controlled by the buyer.”

PayPal User Updates

Sellers seem to have mixed feelings because they aren't very clear on how this update will affect them. Many feel that the update and the publicity of it will open the door to fraud even more than in the past. Some even say that it appears that PayPal is suggesting that they shouldn't use USPS because the customer is able to redirect their mail.

Sellers were sharing their thoughts on this at Seller Central
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To see what sellers are saying in their remarks at AuctionBytes
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To see what TheBrewsNews thinks and to read comments from their readers Click Here

Here is what they are saying on the eBay Answer Center - PayPal forum Click Here

See what they are saying over at Tamebay Click Here

There are more opinions out there but this will give you an idea of the confusion and concern that sellers are facing.

What is your take on this new policy?

Please leave your comments by clicking on the comments link below this article, just to the right of the time stamp.

A Lesson Reminder That I Will Not Soon Forget


Today has been a really trying day. Almost from the moment I opened my eyes I realized that I was sadly reminded of an old lesson.

It's hard for me because I like to believe that people are basically honest and good and what they say is what they mean. I like to think that what I see is what I get when it comes to my interactions with others.

Coming from a small town upbringing, it is hard to not give people a chance, a second chance and sometimes, even a third chance. In doing so, often I become a rug or am treated poorly because I am deemed weak.

For the record, I am not weak. I am a good, kind hearted soul who is tired of being treated badly by some. No longer will that happen. I just have to keep reminding myself, even when I feel like a person deserves another chance, that a leopard NEVER changes it's spots.

Sometimes the leopard may become more slick and sneaky about their intentions and they may even put up all kinds of false fronts but under it all, nothing has changed.

The truth has been known about that even before Rudyard Kipling wrote How The Leoprad Got His Spots. Here is the story for those who have not read it:

IN the days when everybody started fair, Best Beloved, the Leopard lived in a place called the High Veldt. 'Member it wasn't the Low Veldt, or the Bush Veldt, or the Sour Veldt, but the 'sclusively bare, hot, shiny High Veldt, where there was sand and sandy-coloured rock and 'sclusively tufts of sandy- yellowish grass. The Giraffe and the Zebra and the Eland and the Koodoo and the Hartebeest lived there; and they were 'sclusively sandy-yellow-brownish all over; but the Leopard, he was the 'sclusivest sandiest-yellowish-brownest of them all--a greyish-yellowish catty-shaped kind of beast, and he matched the 'sclusively yellowish-greyish-brownish colour of the High Veldt to one hair. This was very bad for the Giraffe and the Zebra and the rest of them; for he would lie down by a 'sclusively yellowish-greyish-brownish stone or clump of grass, and when the Giraffe or the Zebra or the Eland or the Koodoo or the Bush-Buck or the Bonte-Buck came by he would surprise them out of their jumpsome lives. He would indeed! And, also, there was an Ethiopian with bows and arrows (a 'sclusively greyish-brownish-yellowish man he was then), who lived on the High Veldt with the Leopard; and the two used to hunt together--the Ethiopian with his bows and arrows, and the Leopard 'sclusively with his teeth and claws--till the Giraffe and the Eland and the Koodoo and the Quagga and all the rest of them didn't know which way to jump, Best Beloved. They didn't indeed!

After a long time--things lived for ever so long in those days--they learned to avoid anything that looked like a Leopard or an Ethiopian; and bit by bit--the Giraffe began it, because his legs were the longest--they went away from the High Veldt. They scuttled for days and days and days till they came to a great forest, 'sclusively full of trees and bushes and stripy, speckly, patchy-blatchy shadows, and there they hid: and after another long time, what with standing half in the shade and half out of it, and what with the slippery-slidy shadows of the trees falling on them, the Giraffe grew blotchy, and the Zebra grew stripy, and the Eland and the Koodoo grew darker, with little wavy grey lines on their backs like bark on a tree trunk; and so, though you could hear them and smell them, you could very seldom see them, and then only when you knew precisely where to look. They had a beautiful time in the 'sclusively speckly-spickly shadows of the forest, while the Leopard and the Ethiopian ran about over the 'sclusively greyish-yellowish-reddish High Veldt outside, wondering where all their breakfasts and their dinners and their teas had gone. At last they were so hungry that they ate rats and beetles and rock-rabbits, the Leopard and the Ethiopian, and then they had the Big Tummy-ache, both together; and then they met Baviaan--the dog-headed, barking Baboon, who is Quite the Wisest Animal in All South Africa.

Said Leopard to Baviaan (and it was a very hot day), 'Where has all the game gone?'

And Baviaan winked. He knew.

Said the Ethiopian to Baviaan, 'Can you tell me the present habitat of the aboriginal Fauna?' (That meant just the same thing, but the Ethiopian always used long words. He was a grown-up.)

And Baviaan winked. He knew.

Then said Baviaan, 'The game has gone into other spots; and my advice to you, Leopard, is to go into other spots as soon as you can.'

And the Ethiopian said, 'That is all very fine, but I wish to know whither the aboriginal Fauna has migrated.'

Then said Baviaan, 'The aboriginal Fauna has joined the aboriginal Flora because it was high time for a change; and my advice to you, Ethiopian, is to change as soon as you can.'

That puzzled the Leopard and the Ethiopian, but they set off to look for the aboriginal Flora, and presently, after ever so many days, they saw a great, high, tall forest full of tree trunks all 'sclusively speckled and sprottled and spottled, dotted and splashed and slashed and hatched and cross-hatched with shadows. (Say that quickly aloud, and you will see how very shadowy the forest must have been.)

'What is this,' said the Leopard, 'that is so 'sclusively dark, and yet so full of little pieces of light?'

'I don't know, said the Ethiopian, 'but it ought to be the aboriginal Flora. I can smell Giraffe, and I can hear Giraffe, but I can't see Giraffe.'

'That's curious,' said the Leopard. 'I suppose it is because we have just come in out of the sunshine. I can smell Zebra, and I can hear Zebra, but I can't see Zebra.'

'Wait a bit, said the Ethiopian. 'It's a long time since we've hunted 'em. Perhaps we've forgotten what they were like.'

'Fiddle!' said the Leopard. 'I remember them perfectly on the High Veldt, especially their marrow-bones. Giraffe is about seventeen feet high, of a 'sclusively fulvous golden-yellow from head to heel; and Zebra is about four and a half feet high, of a'sclusively grey-fawn colour from head to heel.'

'Umm, said the Ethiopian, looking into the speckly-spickly shadows of the aboriginal Flora-forest. 'Then they ought to show up in this dark place like ripe bananas in a smokehouse.'

But they didn't. The Leopard and the Ethiopian hunted all day; and though they could smell them and hear them, they never saw one of them.

'For goodness' sake,' said the Leopard at tea-time, 'let us wait till it gets dark. This daylight hunting is a perfect scandal.'

So they waited till dark, and then the Leopard heard something breathing sniffily in the starlight that fell all stripy through the branches, and he jumped at the noise, and it smelt like Zebra, and it felt like Zebra, and when he knocked it down it kicked like Zebra, but he couldn't see it. So he said, 'Be quiet, O you person without any form. I am going to sit on your head till morning, because there is something about you that I don't understand.'

Presently he heard a grunt and a crash and a scramble, and the Ethiopian called out, 'I've caught a thing that I can't see. It smells like Giraffe, and it kicks like Giraffe, but it hasn't any form.'

'Don't you trust it,' said the Leopard. 'Sit on its head till the morning--same as me. They haven't any form--any of 'em.'

So they sat down on them hard till bright morning-time, and then Leopard said, 'What have you at your end of the table, Brother?'

The Ethiopian scratched his head and said, 'It ought to be 'sclusively a rich fulvous orange-tawny from head to heel, and it ought to be Giraffe; but it is covered all over with chestnut blotches. What have you at your end of the table, Brother?'

And the Leopard scratched his head and said, 'It ought to be 'sclusively a delicate greyish-fawn, and it ought to be Zebra; but it is covered all over with black and purple stripes. What in the world have you been doing to yourself, Zebra? Don't you know that if you were on the High Veldt I could see you ten miles off? You haven't any form.'

'Yes,' said the Zebra, 'but this isn't the High Veldt. Can't you see?'

'I can now,' said the Leopard. 'But I couldn't all yesterday. How is it done?'

'Let us up,' said the Zebra, 'and we will show you.

They let the Zebra and the Giraffe get up; and Zebra moved away to some little thorn-bushes where the sunlight fell all stripy, and Giraffe moved off to some tallish trees where the shadows fell all blotchy.

'Now watch,' said the Zebra and the Giraffe. 'This is the way it's done. One--two--three! And where's your breakfast?'

Leopard stared, and Ethiopian stared, but all they could see were stripy shadows and blotched shadows in the forest, but never a sign of Zebra and Giraffe. They had just walked off and hidden themselves in the shadowy forest.

'Hi! Hi!' said the Ethiopian. 'That's a trick worth learning. Take a lesson by it, Leopard. You show up in this dark place like a bar of soap in a coal-scuttle.'

'Ho! Ho!' said the Leopard. 'Would it surprise you very much to know that you show up in this dark place like a mustard-plaster on a sack of coals?'

'Well, calling names won't catch dinner, said the Ethiopian. 'The long and the little of it is that we don't match our backgrounds. I'm going to take Baviaan's advice. He told me I ought to change; and as I've nothing to change except my skin I'm going to change that.'

'What to?' said the Leopard, tremendously excited.

'To a nice working blackish-brownish colour, with a little purple in it, and touches of slaty-blue. It will be the very thing for hiding in hollows and behind trees.'

So he changed his skin then and there, and the Leopard was more excited than ever; he had never seen a man change his skin before.

'But what about me?' he said, when the Ethiopian had worked his last little finger into his fine new black skin.

'You take Baviaan's advice too. He told you to go into spots.'

'So I did,' said the Leopard. I went into other spots as fast as I could. I went into this spot with you, and a lot of good it has done me.'

'Oh,' said the Ethiopian, 'Baviaan didn't mean spots in South Africa. He meant spots on your skin.'

'What's the use of that?' said the Leopard.

'Think of Giraffe,' said the Ethiopian. 'Or if you prefer stripes, think of Zebra. They find their spots and stripes give them per-feet satisfaction.'

'Umm,' said the Leopard. 'I wouldn't look like Zebra--not for ever so.'

'Well, make up your mind,' said the Ethiopian, 'because I'd hate to go hunting without you, but I must if you insist on looking like a sun-flower against a tarred fence.'

'I'll take spots, then,' said the Leopard; 'but don't make 'em too vulgar-big. I wouldn't look like Giraffe--not for ever so.'

'I'll make 'em with the tips of my fingers,' said the Ethiopian. 'There's plenty of black left on my skin still. Stand over!'

Then the Ethiopian put his five fingers close together (there was plenty of black left on his new skin still) and pressed them all over the Leopard, and wherever the five fingers touched they left five little black marks, all close together. You can see them on any Leopard's skin you like, Best Beloved. Sometimes the fingers slipped and the marks got a little blurred; but if you look closely at any Leopard now you will see that there are always five spots--off five fat black finger-tips.

'Now you are a beauty!' said the Ethiopian. 'You can lie out on the bare ground and look like a heap of pebbles. You can lie out on the naked rocks and look like a piece of pudding-stone. You can lie out on a leafy branch and look like sunshine sifting through the leaves; and you can lie right across the centre of a path and look like nothing in particular. Think of that and purr!'

'But if I'm all this,' said the Leopard, 'why didn't you go spotty too?'

'Oh, plain black's best for a Ethiopian (NOTE: WE changed the N word to Eithiopian),' said the Ethiopian. 'Now come along and we'll see if we can't get even with Mr. One-Two- Three-Where's-your-Breakfast!'

So they went away and lived happily ever afterward, Best Beloved. That is all.

Oh, now and then you will hear grown-ups say, 'Can the Ethiopian change his skin or the Leopard his spots?' I don't think even grown-ups would keep on saying such a silly thing if the Leopard and the Ethiopian hadn't done it once--do you? But they will never do it again, Best Beloved. They are quite contented as they are.

I AM the Most Wise Baviaan, saying in most wise tones,
'Let us melt into the landscape--just us two by our lones.'
People have come--in a carriage--calling. But Mummy is there....
Yes, I can go if you take me--Nurse says she don't care.
Let's go up to the pig-sties and sit on the farmyard rails!
Let's say things to the bunnies, and watch 'em skitter their tails!
Let's--oh, anything, daddy, so long as it's you and me,
And going truly exploring, and not being in till tea!
Here's your boots (I've brought 'em), and here's your cap and stick,
And here's your pipe and tobacco. Oh, come along out of it --quick.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

How to Make Success a Habit


Want to make success a habit in your life? If you’ve got determination, it may be simpler than what you think. All you need is a slight change in your thinking pattern. Changing your thoughts will change your beliefs, your expectations, your attitude, and consequently, your behavior. A change in behavior will eventually lead you to a change in performance. And when you perform at your peak, you succeed. It doesn’t matter where you are in life, or what you do for a living, if you just modify the way you look at things, the way you think about things, you can achieve success.

The following steps can help you develop the habit of success:

1. Develop Real Desire.

What is really important for you? What do you really want in life? Truly, if you had everything you ever wanted right now, how would that picture look? For some, it may be a brand new home, for others a brand new Porsche. Maybe you want more time with your family, work from home full time or a fancy vacation every few months. Whatever it is, you need to develop true desire for the things you want. This desire has to come not only from your mind, but from your heart, and it should be your driving force. Like a compass on a ship, your desire will guide you through rough waters until you get to your destination.

2. Get Rid of Ambivalence and Be Realistic.

Ambivalence about what you want will undermine your success. Make up your mind, and be realistic about your desires. You may want to become the best olympic diver, and that is fine if you’re 16 and have been diving since you were 2, but… how realistic is that if you are over 30 and have never taken a class in diving? Plan realistically when you think about your desire. 3. Use Your Desire to Get Motivated. Successful people use what they desire as motivation. If you want a brand new home, get a picture of the house you’d like to own. Frame it and hang it over your desk and look at it every time things get though. It will help you see things from a different perspective, and will keep you motivated to move on.

3. Spell Out Your Specific Goals.

Decide how you’re going to get the specific things that you want. This should help you determine what you need to do to get closer to the fulfillment of your desire. Let’s say that for you to achieve the home of your dreams, you need to save $25K for a downpayment. If you are like me, you won’t get to save that by working for somebody else. So how can you achieve that? By working on an independent venture, either to supplement your income or to replace it altogether. That should be one of your goals.

4. Chose Achievable, Simple Goals.

Chose simple goals to start, even if they are not impressive. Once you’ve succeeded at achieving the simple ones, reward yourself and go on to achieve more elaborate goals. Always write them down, and keep them in your mind all the time, no matter what you’re doing. Focusing on your goals will help you get through the day. One trait of successful people is their ability to focus.

5. Develop a Complete Plan of Action.

Break your main goal into smaller goals, and then the small goals into simple steps. Then, give yourself definite deadlines to complete each step. Decide on the first step of your first small goal, and concentrate on it. Do you want to start a business in Network Marketing, but have heard all kinds of stories that make you wonder if it’s right for you? Your first step then is to get educated and informed. Gather all of the information you need to help you make a wise decision. Decide on the amount of time you’ll give yourself to do this task, and meet your deadline. Stick with your plan. Just do it. This is the attitude of people who are determined to succeed.

6. Stay Positive.

Successful people have the discipline to stay positive even through rough times. Also, they don’t worry about things going wrong. Once negativity steps into your thinking, it can immobilize you and stop you from taking action. Successful people know that worrying is useless. If you think about it, most things we worry about don’t ever happen anyhow. Even when some things go wrong, you’ll be able to handle whatever comes your way if you have a positive attitude. Don’t let imaginary problems stop you from taking action.

Determination and optimism can carry you a long way toward achieving your immediate and long-term goals to attain the life you want. When your vision is clear, you don’t let yourself get bogged down by temporary problems. Even when times get though and you feel like giving up, your vision will carry you through those moments. Even if you’ve made mistakes in the past, you’ll be able to learn from them, pick yourself up and keep going. Attitude will allow you to navigate your way around obstacles, and keep your eyes, mind and your whole being focused on the big picture. Teach yourself to remain centered and focused, like successful people do. And do whatever it takes to reach your goals, just because what you’re working for is worth the effort. Remember your desire?

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eCrater Adds Scroll Ability To Additional Item Pictures


eCrater has added a wonderful new feature that makes viewing additional item pictures in the listing really slick.

If a seller is using more than the main picture in their listing (eCrater allows up to 10 pictures per listing), the additional pictures appear next to the main picture. Each of these pictures are 75 X 75 pixels and they are clickable. Once clicked, a full size version of the picture pops up in the main picture area. If there are more than 4 pictures of the item, a scroll appears allowing the shopper to scroll through the additional mini pictures to the side of the main picture.

There is no more hoping that shoppers see the little numbers below the main picture so they know to look at all of the views the seller has to offer. This new picture feature is a great plus!

Click the picture for larger view.

eCrater just seems to be getting better and better! The little extras are not heavy on older computers or for users who may still be using dial-up interent services. This means that sellers get the extras they need to be successful and shoppers can shop without having to upgrade their computers.

We have been on eCrater for several years now and we love it! Every year we see our sales increase and their support staff is more than willing to help whenever you contact them. eCrater also has a community forum filled with a wealth of information. Did I remember to tell you that eCrater offers you an ecommerce store for FREE? Well, they sure do. Sellers keep all of the money when they make a sale but for the amount that the payment service charges. If the seller is paid with a check or money order, all of the money is theirs!

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Investments Quote By Warren Buffett


“In investments, there’s no such thing as a called strike. You can stand there at the plate and the pitcher can throw a ball right down the middle; and if it’s General Motors at 47 and you don’t know enough to decide on General Motors at 47, you let it go right on by and no one’s going to call a strike. The only way you can have a strike is to swing and miss.” - - by Warren Buffett

Are You Selling Quantity Or Quality?


There are two main ways to sell products and services (this includes applying for a regular "job" as well, by the way). I would call them the "McDonald's style of selling" and the "Armani style of selling". The marketing style of each of these types is different and produces different results.

McDonald's Restaurants and similar businesses owe their success to size, consistency of products and service, and impeccable business systems. Because of those things, they can afford to charge less than other restaurants. They don't advertise "good" food, they advertise that it's "cheap, fast and always the same". You don't walk around with pride that you eat there, in fact you may eat there despite your best judgement. They often mention the newest deal or special. Low price is very important in this style.

Armani, on the other hand, doesn't mass-produce the same way. They don't advertise price, they advertise the "value" of the purchase. People buy Armani suits because of image (ie. "If I have an Armani suit, I look rich and successful") and because of lasting value. A Walmart-bought suit may be much cheaper but it also falls apart after the first wash. An Armani suit may in fact be a better buy in the long term.

When you are marketing your business or yourself in job interviews, know which style you want to use to market. In the "quantity" based selling, you will attract more customers, more easily. The price you pay for selling this way is that the loyalty of your customers goes only as far as your lowest price. As soon as a bigger competitor offers a better deal, your customers are gone. Also, you may work longer hours without the rewards.

In the "quality" based selling, it will likely take more time to find your customers or a job that fits. Also, you will need to spend more time on positioning your services as uniquely valuable. The good thing is that you are seen as a partner to your customers and it is difficult to replace you. You will have a far higher customer loyalty and likely a high satisfaction level, too.

© Pavla Michaela Polcarova

What Does Your Gut Say?


Don, a computer programmer and amateur saxophonist, spent the better part of a year driving his long-suffering family all over the Midwest in search of the perfect replacement for his aging horn. After a particularly memorable trip involving carsick twins and pursuit by an outraged Rottweiler, his wife finally demanded he buy a sax, any sax, or he and his old horn would end up sharing a rented room with a hot plate.

Michelle, a statistics professor, is the go-to gal when her friends are in the market for anything from a microwave to a labradoodle-because whatever it is, she's exhaustively researched it. Ironically, Michelle rarely buys anything herself-in fact, her dishwasher bit the dust three months ago, but she just can't commit to a new one when she suspects that with just a little more digging, she'll nail down the perfect choice.

Lisa, an engineer for a major consumer products firm, was among several staffers tasked to determine whether musical disposable diapers could be the Next Big Thing. She spent five days detailing every possible reason why the product was too impractical and expensive to manufacture (not to mention just plain annoying). She also put in overtime computing exactly how much money it would lose over the course of the next fiscal year. In the meantime, one of her colleagues gave her boss the yes-or-no answer he was really looking for after just one day.

Don, Michelle, and Lisa are born researchers-and in their chosen careers, their passion for digging deep often serves them well. But when decisions need to be made on the fly or with limited information, they choke. Kathy Kolbe, a pioneering researcher in the study of action and decision-making, calls people like this Fact Finders: those who are only comfortable taking action when all available data has been gathered and weighed.
Kolbe's deceptively simple online questionnaire (www.kolbe.com) identifies four different action styles: Fact Finders, or the researchers and engineers of the world; Quick Starts, who think fast on their feet and make their best decisions intuitively; Follow Throughs, natural organizers whose spice racks are alphabetized; and Implementors, who think best when working hands-on in 3-D.

The two biggest takeaways from Kolbe's research are these: that no one style is superior to any other, and that we all have some degree of capability in each of the four categories. Even the most impetuous Quick Start has some organizational skills, although they may not believe that filing cabinets and flow charts are their friends. Similarly, even off-the-chart Fact Finders have gut instincts, although they may not be able to hear or trust them.

But by learning to tune in to those faint intuitive cries, a Fact Finder can gain forward momentum. Note: listening to your intuition doesn't mean going with the first stray thought that drifts, cloudlike, through your head. It means using gut instinct as a starting place, then selectively researching until you have just enough information to confirm or contradict your original hypothesis.

It's hard to hear your inner voice if you drown it out with the "noise" of too much information. Before you start researching a decision, take a moment to imagine that you already know the answer. Hearing what you already know may be as simple as paying attention to your body as you consider the alternatives.

If you're trying to decide between vacationing in Mexico or Las Vegas, mentally try on each experience and do a quick body scan. Are your muscles loose and relaxed? Are you shoulders beginning to creep up around your ears? Are you clenching your teeth, or holding your breath? It's relatively easy to trick your brain into believing you want something you don't; it's much harder to get your body on board with a decision that just feels intuitively wrong.

Once you've learned to hear your intuitive self, it may still take some time before you're ready to trust it-and that's okay. If your son had just gotten his license, you probably wouldn't hand him your car keys and send him on a cross-country road trip. You'd help him build his skills-and our trust-on smaller excursions, like a drive to the store.

Similarly, begin earning your own trust by going with your gut on small decisions whose outcomes are of minimal consequence: Paper or plastic? Chinese or Thai? Try seeing a movie that sounds intriguing without reading any reviews, or buying a book because you something about the title or the subject resonates with you. In other words, let your intuition take the wheel one short trip at a time, until you develop some sense that it can handle the open road.

If you're having trouble going it alone, team up. Think of people you know who are excitable, talk quickly, have big ideas, and get bored easily. These are the Quick Starts of the world, and when you're trying to make a fast decision, they can be your best friends. Their Quick Start energy will give you a kick in the pants; your Fact Finder sensibilities will keep them from running amok.

By listening to his gut-and the sound of each sax he was checking out-Don probably could have found a great sax in two months instead of ten. By leading with her intuition, Michelle could have focused on two or three brands, made a decision, and be happily loading her new dishwasher instead of lamenting her dishpan hands. By brainstorming with a colleague, Lisa might have had the courage to go with the little voice screaming that musical diapers were non-starters, and have spent one day confirming her hypothesis instead of five days compiling data her supervisors didn't want or need.

So the next time you find yourself unable to make a decision and drowning in input, consider these words from Jonas Salk, creator of the polio vaccine, and doubtless a solid Fact Finder: "Intuition will tell the thinking mind where to look next."

In other words, what does your gut say?

By Laura McReynolds

PestaShop For Stand Alone Websites - It's FREE!


PrestaShop is an interesting, relatively new open-source software for you to create your own stand alone website. They just released 1.3.0 Beta but if you are going to use this software, use the previous version, 1.2.5. They are still working out the bugs in the 1.3.0.

We haven't officially started tinkering with this software yet but we have read many reviews on it. Most people state how easy it is to implement. If you have issues, you can always go to PrestaShop forums for help. It is a lively community with plenty of helpful people around. There are even some members who are willing to set up your shop for you at a reasonable cost.

We are going to use PrestaShop for our newest store.

PrestaShop also offers stores on their website for a fee. We haven't considered that option but the information on that topic is as follows:

Prestabox is a turnkey e-shop that you can set up in 10 minutes. Don't pay attention to the technical side, just sell. Hosting on high performance servers.

Just fill your shop name in the field and follow instructions. Customize your e-store with all PrestaShop included features.

Change graphical appearance, fill your products in your catalog, create promotions, optimize SEO and etc... When your catalog is ready, open your shop and make your first sales! Follow and track your customers with complete statistics built-in tools to optimize your e-shop to sell more and more!

Start at 1% of your sales and a minimum of 15€ from the 10th month.

PrestaShop™ is a professional e-Commerce shopping cart software that you can download and use for free.
The big advantage of open-source software: you're never 'locked' to expensive commercial software.

Our dedicated team and growing user community join forces to fix bugs and add new functionality at a rate proprietary software companies can rarely claim. Join the Open Source revolution!

Shop owners appreciate PrestaShop's easy-to-use Back Office tool for adding and fine-tuning their storefronts (Front Office). With new & sophisticated Back-Office functionality added regularly, shop owners don't need to rely on others to make their Front Office look and act the way they want it to.

Developers appreciate the clean structure of PrestaShop code that they can easily adapt to their client's needs for quick turn-around. Thanks to its use of CSS and transplantable module blocks, the PrestaShop e-Commerce Solution can be customized for small or medium-sized businesses working within tight deadlines.

Despite its technical sophistication and advanced functionality, the PrestaShop e-Commerce Solution is very light (around 6 MB not including translation files), so it's easy to download, install, and update.

PrestaShop is so lightweight and speedy, even customers with slow connection speeds will enjoy buying from you!

On the Web, appearances matter. In many cases, you really can judge a Website by its cover!

The PrestaShop e-Commerce Solution was built to take advantage of essential Web 2.0 innovations such as dynamic AJAX-powered features and next-generation ergonomy. PrestaShop guides users through your product catalog intelligently and effortlessly, turning intrigued visitors into paying customers.

FEATURES:

Front Office - Your website that the pulic sees

Special deals (price reductions, gift vouchers)
Featured products on homepage
Top sellers on homepage
New items on homepage
'Free shipping' offers
Cross-selling (Accessories)
Product image zoom
Order out-of-stock items
Customer subscription & user accounts
Unlimited payment methods
Payment by bank wire
Google™ Checkout module
Cash-On-Delivery (COD)
Preconfigured for Paypal™
Multiple-recipient contact form
Product tagging & tag cloud
Search
Merchandise return (RMAs) & credit slips
Package tracking
Offer gift-wrapping & recycled packaging
PDF customer invoice
Shopping Cart recall
Sale of services & virtual goods
Custom Favicon
RSS feed
Newsletter opt-in
'Pick up in-store' option
Customized product (text and images)
Wishlist
Loyal customer program
Affiliate program
Sponsor-a-friend benefit program
Customer product reviews

Back Office - The administrative area of your site

Unlimited categories & subcategories
Full-featured WYSIWYG text editor
Unlimited product attribute combinations
Unlimited product specs
Unlimited images with automatic resizing & file optimization
Unlimited currencies
Unlimited tax settings
Unlimited carriers & destinations
Tax by state, country, both, zones, or no taxes
Digressive pricing (Quantity discounts)
Real-time currency exchange rates
Inventory management
SMS/Text-message alerts
Add/delete function modules
Bar codes
Contextual help
Attribute Combo Generator
Delivery status notification e-mails (customizable)
Unlimited languages & dialects
Import/export language translations
13 default language translations
Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
Friendly URLs / Permalinks
100% modifiable graphic themes
Back Office users & permissions (ACL )
Maintenance Mode
Minimum order amount
Newsletter contact export
Alias search
Bulk lister/import .CSV files
SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) encryption
Visitors online
Content Management System (CMS)
Reports
Customer groups

COMING SOON:

Product comparison
Advanced search
FAQ module
Multiple Shops
Printable shipping label
1-click purchase
Per-item shipping cost
Download catalog as PDF
Export products as .CSV file

Click here to go to the PrestaShop website.

Atomic Mall Announces "Cart Offers"


On 02-17-2010, Atomic Mall's new Cart Offer system went live, allowing shoppers to fill their carts with multiple items from a seller's store, then submit an offer for the entire bundle! Previously, buyers wanting to negotiate pricing on multiple store items had to send individual offers on each item, and then complete separate checkouts for each approved offer. Now the entire process is wrapped up into a single neat transaction, saving valuable time and allowing shoppers to leverage the power of bulk-lot buying to secure great deals.

NOTE: All graphics submitted below are clickable to enlarge them for better viewing.

Making a Cart Offer is a simple process:

1. Buyer selects an Offers-enabled item and adds it to the cart:


2. Buyer adds additional items from the same Seller. If the seller has enabled offers on all the items, the "Cart Offers" graphic will display, alerting the shopper that they may submit an offer for the lot:


3. Clicking the image transfers the Buyer to the Cart Offer entry page, showing the cart items along with their asking prices and respective shipping fees. If the Seller has a combined shipping discount set, this discount is reflected in the totals shown. The Buyer may then enter an offer for a lower purchase price on the entire cart:


4. Buyer is given a final review page, and clicks the "Confirm" button to lock in the offer, sending it to the Seller:


5. The final confirmation screen appears, and the Seller immediately receives the offer with complete details of the items and prices involved - both as an email notice and an account alert:


At this point the Seller can accept the offer, decline it, or send a counteroffer back to the Buyer. If the offer is ultimately accepted, the Buyer is provided with a unique url to complete the purchase at the newly negotiated price.

You Are Much More Than Your “Job” by Jane Powell


"Your skills, talents and expertise are everywhere.”

At work, it’s easy for your valuable skills and knowledge to shine. But, the truth is, your abilities and expertise reach beyond your work.

Your emotional, intellectual, social and organizational skills are just as valuable as your work-related skills. These are skills and talents developed along the rough road of life. Don’t discount them. Cherish and nourish these skills; you’ll gain a stronger sense of balance among all the demands of your day.

Remember, happiness and satisfaction surround you when your wisdom is treasured, whether it’s work related or not.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Black Hills Gold Jewelry By Coleman


About Black Hills Gold Jewerly By Coleman

Black Hills Gold Jewelry by Coleman was founded in 1977 and is located on the south edge of Rapid City on your way through the majestic Black Hills of South Dakota USA. They are known as the world's largest producer and supplier of Black Hills Gold Jewelry. This notable distinction is attributed to their large assortment of attractive designs and guaranteed satisfaction.

Manufacturing:

While many customers might believe that the name "Black Hills Gold Jewelry" denotes a certain type of mined gold, it actually refers to the design of the jewelry. Based on the legend, Black Hills Gold features grape leaves, grape clusters and grapevines in a tri-color motif of green, rose and yellow gold. The distinctive green and rose gold colors are created by adding silver and copper alloys to yellow gold. By Federal mandate, this style of jewelry must be manufactured in the Black Hills of South Dakota in order to carry the name "Black Hills Gold Jewelry."


Every new design begins with detailed sketches, and the handcrafting of a master wax model by skilled artisans. Next, a silver model and production models are created. A sturdy rubber mold is then made which allows for the reproduction of a design many times over. Each rubber mold is pressure injected with hot molten wax. Cooled wax designs are fused to a tree which is placed in a stainless steel can. Liquid plaster of Paris is poured into the cans, surrounding the wax trees. After the plaster is set, the cans are stacked in a kiln for an overnight burnout cycle where the plaster hardens and the wax is completely melted. Hence, this type of burnout is termed, "the lost wax process."


Next, the cavities in the plaster, left by the melted wax, are carefully filled with a mixture of melted gold and alloy. When the gold cools and hardens, the plaster is knocked away and the cast gold designs are cut from each tree. These jewelry designs are then tumbled for an initial polishing. Component leaves are wriggled in a special technique to create a frosty finish and engraved with cuts to add a shimmering look. Leaves, grapes and other findings or jewelry elements are then soldered to the cast design in a soldering oven. Once all of the gold components are soldered in place, the jewelry is tumbled again for additional polishing.


Coleman takes pride in the fact that their jewelry is not flashed with a gold plating. Rather, they commit great time to the polishing and buffing stages in order to enhance the natural karat gold sheen that is more appealing to customers. After the polishing and buffing stages, each piece of jewelry is meticulously cleaned and subsequently coated with a special solution to preserve its beauty. Finally, precious and semiprecious stones are set as the original design determines.


Absolutely no jewelry is released until it has been inspected by artisans specifically trained in identifying even the most minute imperfection that would prevent it from meeting our tight quality standards.

Black Hills Gold Jewelry by Coleman proudly provides a lifetime warranty against defects in materials and workmanship.

Jewelry Specifications

Jewelry is 10K gold or sterling silver with 12K leaves, 12K roses and 10K grapes unless otherwise denoted. Coleman Black Hills Gold Jewelry is nickel free.

Lockets are 1/20 14K gold-filled or sterling silver with 12K leaves, 12K roses and 10K grapes.

Bangles are 7" in diameter and are 1/20 14K gold-filled or sterling silver with 12K leaves, 12K roses and 10K grapes.

Bracelets and clasps are 10K or sterling silver with 12K leaves, 12K roses and 10K grapes unless otherwise denoted. Bracelet links can be removed or added for an additional fee. Please inquire.

A complimentary, 18", 1/20 14K gold-filled chain or sterling silver chain is included with each pendant unless otherwise denoted.

A complimentary 20", 1/20 14K gold-filled chain or sterling silver chain is included with each locket.

Necklaces with attached chains are approximately 18" in total length.

Money clips and some watches are black powder coated or plated base metal with 12K leaves and 10K grapes.

Just For You Auctions Offers 12 Months Free Use


There's a great offer that you may want to look into at one of the up and coming sites, Just For You Auctions. Looks like a fantastic offer to check out.

From their site:

More than Sixty Stores Take Advantage of Free 12-Month Offer at J4UA.com

'Rethinking Retail' Growing Sales Venue Records over 1,000,000 Site Visits in January

Just 4 You Auctions launched its seller-operated sales venue in November, 2009. The site was conceived by online sellers interested in rethinking retail online. Most of the early store operators have successful experience selling on other online sales and auction sites, but longed to have greater control of the sales situation in addition to a high standard for honesty and cordiality. The site is SSL certified, and secure sales online and offline take place without the site owner ever having access to Buyers' credit card or other contact information.

The site operators and sellers are committed to secure transactions, and the protections offered to any credit card or third-party payment recipient (such as PayPal) extend to protect both sellers and buyers on the site. Self-policed members, the site's focus is sales rather than social networking. The pay-as-you-go attitude extends to members prioritizing security over visuals -- and though the site's visual elements are still fairly basic, the security and quality of vendors is first rate.

Free stores continue to be available by contacting Support@J4UA.com. Be sure to mention whether you wish to have a storefront without fees, or to be an individual items seller. Sellers may choose to run auctions or to sell fixed price and 'best offer' only. Sellers and buyers are free to contact one another about sales. Because sellers pay no listing or final value fees, prices on most items run 10% to 20% lower than those seen Elsewhere.

We know spring will come. We're waiting for you!

What I Learned About My Friends


No matter how old a person is and no matter what venue they operate in, there are people along the way that become friends.

During our little time out, we learned lessons about who our loyal friends are. No, we are not in grade school or high school but even as adults, we seem to go through these cycles where we have to be reminded that things are not always as they seem.

It broke our hearts when some of those who we thought were our friends turned their backs on us, some have yet to check to see why we were gone and so on but the friends that really hurt our feelings were the friends that stabbed us in the back. That's ok though, we now know who the imposters are.

We are so very thankful for the friends that have always been here for us and for those that have been loyal to us through thick and thin. Those are the friends that we will always trust and stand beside. We will also be there for you if / when you ever need us.

Thank you to those who have been true friends to us!

Hey! Are you Buzzin'? You Should Be...


Google has come out with another great product and this one could give Twitter a serious run for it's money.

This product is called Google Buzz.

I have only been involved with it for 2 days but I can already see that it is much more efficient than many of the other social tools available.

You need a GMail account to use it and Buzz is completely integrated into GMail. This means that you don't have to go to other sites to access it if you are already in your GMail account.

You can import your Twitter contacts through this link:
http://tw2buzz.com/

There's a ton more cool stuff you can do.

Here's a video offered by Google Buzz:



You can follow us on Google Buzz at dakotagold1@gmail.com or you can click here to read our profile and / or follow us from there.

Hope to see you buzzin' real soon!

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Thanks for your patience!


We want to thank everyone who has been patiently awaiting our return.

We will be posting new information this week.

Gee, it seems like forever!

Thanks again!