Friday, September 9, 2011

My Family Fortune Seminars

My Family Fortune Seminars

Education Leads To Financial Prosperity

Omaha NE (PRWEB) June 16, 2006

Millions of Americans have dreamed about financial prosperity, but few achieve the goal. This has been a burning issue for many families that will be addressed in upcoming seminars at the Nebraska Educational Institute.

“We based these seminars on the popular book, ‘Missed Fortune,’ written by Doug Andrew,” states HomeSmartz spokesperson Terry Williams. “These seminars bring to light ways for individuals to educate and empower themselves so they have the information needed to attain financial independence.”

All educational seminar are free of charge but reservations must be made prior to attending. Participants can do so at www. myfamilyfortune. com or by phone at 504-9360. Seminars are held at the Nebraska Educational Institute which is located in the HomeSmartz building at 12925 West Dodge Road in Omaha Nebraska.

For additional information about this or any other service provided by HomeSmartz, contact Marti Williams at 402-504-9360 or via email or visit our Web site at www. myfamilyfortune. com.

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Thursday, September 8, 2011

Pet Care and Pet Sitting Industry Stable Despite Economic Slow Down But Some Corporate Jobs Going to the Dogs

Pet Care and Pet Sitting Industry Stable Despite Economic Slow Down But Some Corporate Jobs Going to the Dogs

While few industries are completely recession proof, independent businesses in the pet care and pet-sitting industries have yet to experience a decline. In fact, some workers are opting out of the longer corporate hours look to pet care as the next step in their career paths.

King, NC (PRWEB) October 30, 2008

While few industries are completely recession proof; independent businesses in the pet care and pet-sitting industries have yet to experience a decline. According to the American Pet Products Association 2007-2008 National Pet Owners Survey, 63 percent of U. S. households own a pet, which equates to 71.1 million homes. Last year, $41.2 billion was spent on pets. It is estimated that even more is being spent this year, despite a slowing economy.

Chris Sutphin, member services supervisor for Pet Sitters International (PSI), the largest educational association for pet sitters, says all signs continue to point to a stable and growing membership. As a requirement of PSI membership, business owners must have 51 percent of their businesses dedicated to pet sitting and pet care. Independent pet-sitting businesses comprise the association's 8,000 members that are located predominantly in the United States and Canada.

"Geographically we've seen some businesses struggle more than others due to competition and other local economic factors," Sutphin said. "But overall, the independent pet sitter is maintaining quite well."

Ken Prouty, PSI member and owner of Next Best Friend Pet Sitting and More in St. Louis, MO, has seen a 74 percent increase in revenue this year compared to last year.

Robyn Simnioniw, owner of Priority Pets in Colorado Springs, CO, attributes the steady demand in her business to two main factors. She's noticed that many of her clients are not eliminating vacations, but choosing to drive instead of fly. This typically lengthens vacations and results in longer pet-sitting assignments. In addition, more people in her community are using professional pet sitters for everyday tasks such as midday walks and trips to the veterinarian.

"Due to the tumultuous economy, I've noticed people working longer hours to ensure job security, says Simnioniw. "This results in people employing professional pet sitters to care for their pets during their long work days."

Some workers opting out of the longer corporate hours look to pet care as the next step in their career paths. The industry continues to benefit from the post-corporate choices of many professionals.

Pat Olson, owner of Angel Paws Pet Sitting in Olathe, KS, was working part time as a pet sitter while also working full time in database management at a health insurance company. When her position was eliminated due to corporate downsizing, she decided to go into pet sitting full time.

Olson says "After I was downsized, I decided I couldn't go back to the corporate world. I worked for a couple of years at a pet-sitting company before starting my own. I am really surprised how busy I am. Already, I am fully booked for Thanksgiving and I have a handful of bookings for Christmas."

Robert Nager, owner of Decadent Dog in Boston, MA, left a profitable sales career after finding himself mentally and physically burned out.

"The benefits of leaving the corporate world behind have been truly enormous in ways I could not have imagined. My focus was always on more money and more sales. I remember the days with endless meetings and memos about parking or ID badge procedures. Now I am making a difference in the lives of so many dogs and their families. They truly appreciate my efforts," says Nager.

In addition to nurturing their passion for pets, some post-corporate professionals are attracted to the industry due to its relatively low start-up costs. The initial investment typically includes advertising materials, insurance and membership to an educational association. For more information about pet sitting as a profession, visit PSI's Web site at www. petsit. com] or call PSI headquarters at (336) 983-9222, ext. 1.

About Pet Sitters International
Established in 1994, Pet Sitters International (PSI) is the world's largest educational association for professional pet sitters, representing more than 8,000 independent professional pet-sitting businesses in the United States, Canada and abroad. PSI provides members with access to affordable bonding and liability insurance and educational resources such as PSI's Accreditation Program, The Pet Sitter's WORLD magazine, The Pet Owner's WORLD magazine and PSI's annual Quest convention. For more information, visit petsit. com, home of the Official Pet Sitter Locator™ or visit the PSIStoreOnline to select from more than 2,000 pet sitter and pet owner products.

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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Lovelife in Crisis? CrisisLink Can Help

Lovelife in Crisis? CrisisLink Can Help

Charity date auction to be hosted by Mark Kaye from HOT 99.5 and featuring Jessica McCann from "The Rebel Billionaire."

(PRWEB) February 4, 2005

CrisisLink will host it’s first-ever Date Auction just in time for Valentine’s Day. The Auction will be hosted by Mark Kaye from HOT 99.5 FM’s, The Hot Morning Mess (www. hot995.com) and will feature a handful of local celebrities including HOT 99.5 FM staff, Jessica McCann from reality television show “The Rebel Billionaire” and local business owners.

The event is sponsored by Dog Fish Head Brewery. All matched couples will receive a gift certificate from an area restaurant or establishment to be used on their date. Couples will also receive a complimentary pass for two to an advance screening of Columbia PicturesÂ’ romantic comedy Hitch starring Will Smith.

When: Saturday, February 5th from 6:30 p. m. to 9:00 p. m. The auction starts promptly at 7:00 pm.

Where: Modern, 3287 M Street, NW, Washington, DC

Tickets are $20 in advance, available by calling (703) 516-6764, or $25 at the door. All proceeds from ticket sales and the auction will benefit CrisisLink!

Since 1969, CrisisLinkÂ’s 24/7 crisis, suicide and trauma hotline has served the greater Washington region, answering more than a half a million crisis calls, and nearly 16,000 suicide-related calls. We provide community education and training, have a certified volunteer Crisis Response Team and offer CareRing, a free, daily telephone outreach program for elderly and disabled people. To learn more about how to volunteer, how to enroll in CareRing or upcoming events, please visit www. crisislink. org

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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Free Teacher Guides From Education. com

Free Teacher Guides From Education. com

Free learning resources offered from eduction portal

(PRWEB) May 1, 2002

FREE TEACHER GUIDES FROM EDUCATION. COM

Education. com, the first online destination for parents, children and teachers, now offers free guides to help teachers focus on everyday education problems.

‘Developing Your Teaching Style’ is just one of the excellent teacher guides available; example excerpt follows:

Cast your mind back to when you were at school and you will probably remember your teachers having their own individual teaching styles. Some, you might have described as being boring, strict, grumpy or even useless, while others you may have felt were influential or inspiring. However you might have described them, their teaching style was probably not something that came about through conscious thought.

What do your pupils really think of you? In order to maximise a childÂ’s learning potential, a positive and effective teaching style is needed. Plenty of thought should be given to what works well for you and what works best for your pupils. Consider the following questions:

Are you comfortable with the words your pupils would use to describe you?

Are any barriers created by your mannerisms and approach to teaching?

Could any changes in your teaching style allow you to enjoy your job more?

Are you a confident teacher?

Do you allow your pupils to see you have a sense of humour and enjoy theirs?

Education. com also offers teachers daily news, weekly reports on key educational issues, free email, a resource centre, a ‘Virtual Staffroom’ with diary, discussion forum and even games! Find the site at: http://uk. education. com (http://uk. education. com).

With 2001 revenue estimated at 3.4 billion euros, Vivendi Universal Publishing is the third-largest publishing house, worldwide. Divided into seven business sectors (Literature – Reference – School – College – Kids – Games – Press), present in four geographical locations (USA – Europe – Latin America – ROW), the company is pursuing a global player strategy by maximizing its well-known local brands.

VUP's “digitization policy” acts as an entrance to multi-platform international distribution providing the Group with a competitive edge in an evolving market.

For further information please contact Zoe McCrudden at

New Media Maze. Tel: 0207 637 9444 email: zoe@newmediamaze. com

Monday, September 5, 2011

Ploom Designs Sweet and Savory Identity for Personal Chef Service

Ploom Designs Sweet and Savory Identity for Personal Chef Service

Branding & Design Firm Helps to Brand Personal Chef Service

Providence, RI. (PRWEB) April 17, 2006

Ploom (www. ploom. com) recently combined creativity and science to design an unmistakable logo and identity for Boston's Sweet & Savory Personal Chef Services (www. sweetandsavorychef. com). Services provided by Ploom in its unique research-led design approach included Brand Positioning and Development, Identity Design, Design Research, Design Guidelines, and Stationery. Utilizing a thorough and distinctive research, testing and creative process founder and chief strategist Haig Bedrossian calls "plooming," the resulting identity includes a truly delectable logo, and colorful materials that are elegant yet instantly recognizable, incorporating a sense of sophistication as well as the taste, warmth and approachability so distinctive to Sweet & Savory.

Ploom's branding specialists began work by first determining how to best differentiate the service in what can be a crowded and competitive market. They first conducted a survey of 30 participants to assess how people typically view personal chef services, finding that most viewed them as a luxury service for special occasions, however that most respondents would also love to have the support in preparing dinners as their lives get more busy day by day. At the same time, they also undertook a detailed competitive audit of personal chef services in the Boston area, and determined that most such services either presented themselves as being very high-end (i. e. expensive) or conversely (especially among the startups) often came off as slightly amateurish.

Ploom's own conclusion after its analysis for Sweet & Savory was that, as founded by talented local chef Andrea Silver, it was a personal chef service with potential for greater accessibility than either of these, with a warm and personable style that was both sophisticated and approachable. "Our goal was to create a brand that was both sophisticated and playful, making it easy for people to approach this type of service as a viable and affordable new part of their lives," comments Ploom founder Haig Bedrossian. "However, we also didn't want to lose or underplay the importance of the superb quality of Sweet & Savory's services, so we maintained that as part of the positioning, as well. We achieved a balance by using the appropriate visual cues in the design. Certain visual elements trigger or cue a particular perception and meaning for people, so in some ways, we were more concerned with the response than the design itself."

Ploom's research-led approach to branding and identity was especially valuable on this project. Testing at various stages throughout the design process allowed the Ploom team to ensure that it was generating designs that resonated with audiences and clearly communicated what Sweet & Savory was all about. Because of this more analytical approach, the team was able to make subtle changes or revisions based upon survey feedback, ultimately refining and creating an identity that scored high with audience demographics of all types.

The resulting identity and associated logos and materials are as delectable as the food at Sweet & Savory -- fun, sophisticated, and instantly recognizable. With its stylized little figure of a "chef on the go," Sweet & Savory's look and feel incorporates both whimsy and elegance, with a striking logo, cool colors, and an uncluttered, spacious visual sophistication.

"In developing a logo and identity for my company, Haig first conducted a thorough research process, asking me a series of detailed questions about my services and the market I was trying to reach," comments Andrea Silver, founder of Savory & Sweet Personal Chef Services. "Using this questionnaire helped me to flesh out ideas for my company, and to think about how I wanted to be perceived by my clientele. Haig was able to then take my input and develop a logo that represented both sophistication and whimsy -- a sophisticated edge, without being too stuffy. The resulting logo is both memorable and fun."

About Sweet & Savory Personal Chef Services

After leaving the education field, Andrea Silver decided to fulfill her passion and entered the Boston University Culinary Arts Program, honing her skills and training in the intricate cooking techniques and methods used for a variety of cuisines. Andrea has since studied with some of the top professionals in the business, such as Jacques Pepin, Michael Schlow and Mary Ann Esposito. In founding Sweet & Savory Personal Chef Services, Andrea brings a special and affordable experience to her customers' tables, choosing the finest ingredients and preparing delicious meals for them to enjoy in their own homes. Whether to assist busy single professionals on the go, families or expectant mothers too busy to cook, or simply those desiring a delectable meal prepared for a special dinner event in-house, Sweet & Savory services can take place on a weekly, bi-monthly, monthly or on an as-needed basis. Sweet & Savory Personal Chef Services offer something for everyone, and will work with customers to create a service plan that fits their individual needs.

For more information on Sweet & Savory Personal Chef Services, and for a free initial consultation, please contact Andrea Silver.

About Ploom

Through his acclaimed visual communications and design office Ploom (www. ploom. com), designer Haig Bedrossian is known for providing creative design, branding and identity solutions and integrated marketing for a rich variety of media. The studio (whose unique approach is referred to as "plooming") works seamlessly across different media to create a complete visual communications strategy, designs differentiated brand communications, and creates the brand proof and visual triggers that connect to an audience and create a meaningful experience. In accomplishing its magic, Ploom's creative tools include such equipment as a Macintosh G5, as well as such programs as AfterEffects, Illustrator, Photoshop, and Macromedia Flash.

Ploom offers design services for companies of all kinds, including Identity (Brand Strategy, Visual Identity, Graphic Standards, Launch Communications), Print (Stationery, Marketing Collateral, Advertising Design), Motion (Channel Identity, Show Opens, Motion Graphics) -- and more. The company has created visual strategies for small brands and large, including such names as Truth, Powderhouse, Oxygen, 13th Street, and more. Ploom continues to break new ground in the field of design, and the company’s ongoing investigation into new forms of visual communication and creative expression promises results that are provocative and compelling.

About Haig Bedrossian

The founder and creative spark behind Ploom, Haig Bedrossian is an acclaimed brand strategist and creative with over 10 years of professional design experience in Canada and the U. S., and who has used his work to create the faces of a rich variety of entertainment, consumer product, and institutional clients. Before founding Ploom, he worked as a Design Director for such companies as Hatmaker and Razorfish, as Art Director for Bravo Canada, and as lead designer with Interbrand. Over the years, he has worked seamlessly within branding and identity design, broadcast design, print design and interactive media, designing everything from broadcast identities to logos to websites. He has designed the visual identities for such immediately recognizable brands as Oxygen, Truth Consulting, Upromise, Powderhouse and the popular European television channel 13th Street for Universal Television, among many others.

A gifted artist and creative on a variety of media fronts, Bedrossian has won a variety of awards for print design and screen design from The American Institute of Graphic Artists, Graphis and the Graphic Designers Association of Canada. His short film Organized Chance was screened at The Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Harvard University, and at Underground Film Revolution (Boston). He holds a B. A. in Visual Communication Design and Animation from Ontario College of Art & Design (OCAD), Toronto, and is also currently pursuing a part-time MBA in Design Management from the University of Westminster, in London, U. K.

To speak with Haig Bedrossian directly about Ploom or his recent project for Sweet & Savory, please call (401) 273-7070.

Meanwhile, for further press releases, pictures, design samples, or PR materials on Ploom or Haig Bedrossian, please call publicist Angela Mitchell at (904) 982-8043.

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New Online Degree Completion Program Opens Doors for IS Professionals

New Online Degree Completion Program Opens Doors for IS Professionals

Drexel University Online launches new BS to MS in Information Systems Degree Completion Program

Philadelphia, PA (PRWEB) June 18, 2010

Drexel University Online (http://drexelpr. com) has introduced a new Bachelor’s to Master’s in Information Systems degree completion program (http://www. drexel. com/online-degrees/information-sciences-degrees/bs-msis-completion/index. aspx). According to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics survey for March 2010, for those 25 years and over, the number of people employed with a bachelor’s degree exceeded those with an associate’s degree. Drexel’s new degree program seeks to provide students who have an associate’s degree the credentials needed to qualify for those information systems positions requiring a bachelor’s degree.

Drexel’s program differs from traditional degree completion programs in that it allows students to work towards a master’s degree while completing a bachelor’s degree. Students earn a Bachelor’s in Information Systems and can then choose from a Master’s degree in Information Systems, Library and Information Science or Software Engineering. The program’s goal is to help professionals qualify for additional jobs, while preparing them for management positions.

Similar to Drexel’s other online degree offerings, the fully-accredited Bachelor’s to Master’s in Information Systems degree completion program is offered entirely online. The program was designed for professionals unable to commute to campus because of work, family or geographical constraints. Drexel Online students earn the same prestigious degree as on campus. Students can learn anytime and anywhere with 24/7 online access to class materials, group discussion, instructor feedback, and exams.

“We’re very proud to offer our students the outstanding Drexel curriculum within this convenient online format,” said Dr. Kenneth Hartman, academic director at Drexel University Online (http://www. drexelpr. com). “All of our online programs (http://www. drexelpr. com) – including the BS to MS in Information Systems degree completion program – are taught by the same renowned faculty as our campus courses.”

Applications for Drexel’s online Bachelor’s to Master’s in Information Systems degree completion program (http://www. drexel. com/online-degrees/information-sciences-degrees/bs-msis-completion/index. aspx) are now being accepted for the fall term. For more information about this online program, visit Drexel. com

About Drexel University Online:
Drexel University Online, winner of the 21st Century Best Practice Award for Distance Learning from the United States Distance Learning Association, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Drexel University, specializing in innovative, Internet-based distance education programs for working professionals and corporations in the United States and abroad. Drexel University is continually ranked one of the best national doctoral universities by U. S. News & World Report and enjoys regional accreditation by the Middle States Association of Colleges & Secondary Schools. A pioneer in online education, Drexel has offered programs online since 1996. Visit our website or blog to learn more about our programs and online learning.

Media Contact:
Christine Fagan
215-895-6121

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Sunday, September 4, 2011

Aromatherapy Scent of the Month Club

Aromatherapy Scent of the Month Club

The newest gift of the month club hitting the nation is the Scent of the Month Club.

(PRWEB) July 30, 2001

Aromatherapy

Scent of the Month Club

The newest gift of the month club hitting the nation is the Scent of the Month Club.

In response to the surge of interest in Aromatherapy, AromaThyme. com has created the perfect way to introduce essential oils of the highest quality along with True Aromatherapy bath and body treatments, candles, soaps and more.

What sets this club apart from others is education.

Owner Deborah Harlan, a holistic bodyworker

Trained in aromatherapy, believes in educating the consumer. “I wanted to offer unique, high quality, natural products to allow

Our members to experience true aromatherapy.”

Each months shipment comes complete with instructions, suggested uses, and recipes.

We are always available to answer questions about our products

ScentoftheMonthClub. com

AromaThyme. com

3553 St. Albans Rd.

Cleveland Hts. Ohio 44121

1-888-AROMA-99

Email: debbie@aromathyme. com

For Immediate Release:

July 1, 2001

Contact: Deborah Harlan

Aroma Thyme

Scent of the Month Club