Flooring and Carpeting in Arizona

Posted on July 29th, 2009 in Tips and Tricks by NewsCrawler

It is absolutely amazing what new carpet or a newly remodeled floor can do for the appeal and comfort of your home. It can literally change the overall feel when you walk in the front door of your home. Guests who come can feel the difference and people certainly notice.

Today we live with so much variety when it comes to flooring our homes. The competition has really allowed for reasonable prices and is in the consumers favor to choose from the wide selection of flooring options. Your home can become your masterpiece as you create it all from top to bottom. Not everyone is a designer, however, so outside help from professionals is what most of us have to refer to in order to achieve the look we really want.

Toliver’s Carpet One Flooring provides outstanding service to their customer’s. They are conveniently located in six different areas serving the Arizona State. If you are on the search for carpet in Chandler, AZ or carpet in Mesa, AZ you will find the leading brand names in the flooring industry with Toliver’s. Toliver’s Carpet in Tempe, AZ as well as Sun City and Paradise, AZ commits to being prepared and ready to serve you and your flooring needs. With a courteous staff of interior designers, flooring and window covering specialists, and sales associates you will be a satisfied customer.

Whether you are looking to give your home a new look or simply replace what is needed, there are many professional options within reach.

Classic Spa Collection: Your Home for Facial Equipment and Much More

Posted on July 28th, 2009 in Tips and Tricks by NewsCrawler

With all the stresses and anxieties of everyday life, spas have never become more popular “escapes” for people to retreat to in order to relax and rejuvenate their life. This means that day spas and medical spas need to make sure that they have the highest quality facilities and equipment to ensure that their customers enjoy their state and want to come back.

And to help find and finance that equipment, there is no one more reliable than Classic Spa Collection. With over 25 years of experience in this industry, Classic Spa Collection understands the facility needs of spas and knows the products available to keep your business running smoothly. They also take special pride in their relationships with their clients and are anxious to provide the very best in customer service.

Their selection of equipment is also unmatched. From facial equipment to styling chairs to ozone-aroma therapy steamers, Classic Spa Collection carries all the necessary pieces for a successful spa. They also are aware that business must run a tight ship, and have financing plans for up to 5 years to help you purchase equipment without forcing your business to go under. And they stand behind all the pieces they sell and will repair any brand of spa equipment you purchase from them.

To learn more or to begin order now, visit their website at www.classicspacollection.com or call them at 1-800-838-9949 and learn how they can furnish your spa with the latest, highest quality equipment to keep your business running.

Keep Your Business Safe with Insurance

Posted on July 28th, 2009 in Tips and Tricks by NewsCrawler

If you run your own business, you know exactly how much work it takes to start a company from the ground up. There are so many things that need to be done to make sure that everything will work out the way you want it to. Often, you play more that the role of owner. You may take on the roles of salesman, secretary and janitor all in one day. Many small businesses act as the source of income for an entire family. That is where everyone is employed. What would happen to a family like this if something terrible happened to the business?

Life is unpredictable. Sometimes things just happen and no one can really explain why. Accidents happen sometimes which can put us out of work for weeks or even months. Natural disasters can sweep in out of nowhere and ruin all that a business owner has worked years to achieve. However, there is a way that you can salvage something out of the ruins. With a New York Business Insurance policy, you are guaranteeing yourself and your family’s security during unforeseen times of trouble like this. At New York Business Insurance, you will be able to read all about the difference types of insurance policies offered along with the answers to questions about New York Business Insurance that you may have yourself. Do not wait any longer before taking action and getting a real sense of security. New York Business Insurance can give you the peace of mind that you have been looking for.

 

Interim Employees: The Answer to Human Resources Staffing

Posted on July 27th, 2009 in Things to Buy by NewsCrawler

Using temporary employment is growing rapidly as several industries and corporations are downsizing and restructuring based on today’s economy. The trend toward hiring interim or temporary professionals is playing a major role in

human resources staffing

across the nation. But finding the right temporary recruitment agency is a key factor in filling an empty slot with the appropriate professional for the perfect fit.

The best-case scenario is to hire an agency that has their finger on the pulse of a corporation’s business and knowing exactly where to find the right candidates to interview for the interim position. The final analysis and the long-term benefits are to fill a specialized position with the perfect candidate who actually becomes the permanent employee and the only change is the nameplate on the door. This is such a win/win/win situation for the interim employment recruiting company and their corporate clients and staffing clients. The magic of filling a super niche in a demanding global business.

Outsourcing no longer belongs to companies overseas but in our own backyard as corporations turn to interim recruiters to search through their extensive databases for candidates to fill HR staffing positions. Turning to interim professionals reflects a cost savings for the corporation and provides greater flexibility in the face of changing business conditions.

No more sorting through resumes or placing ads. Let the HR department continue with their present work and leave the busy work of looking for the best candidates from an interim employment company that fills a special niche.

Traveling with Comfort in Washington DC

Posted on July 27th, 2009 in Tips and Tricks by NewsCrawler

Anyone in Government or who is a business or private traveler finds themselves away from home often. Particular careers may require one to travel in order to complete specific tasks, assignments, fulfill certain duties, or attend meetings. The occasional get away is problem a welcomed one, but once it becomes a consistent necessity it also becomes a hassle, mundane, and possibly even uncomfortable.

If you are a regular traveler you may also find that depending on where you stay, you tend to eat at odd hours, fall off your exercise routine, replace comfort with added stress to get the job done, consume more snack foods, and get less rest outside the comfort of your own home. All of these factors play a role in your mental and physical performance.

Luckily, for all travelers in need of a corporate rental in Washington DC, a professional and relaxing experience awaits you. Crystal Quarters, a beautiful Washing DC Extended Stay, conveniently provides services for their guests beyond the ordinary hotel stay. Their rooms are equipped with full kitchens and are fully furnished and decorated with the feeling of creating comfort and up-to-date style for a welcoming experience.

Crystal Quarters provides top quality Washington DC short term housing and has been welcoming guests from the Navy, FBI, The Pentagon, National Guard, Homeland Security, Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and many more. Also serving as an Arlington Extended Stay, Crystal Quarters is conveniently located just minutes from the airport, metro system and downtown Washington DC with many restaurants and shops all around.

For any weary traveler, a comfortable place to stay may seem impossible, but find comfort in a home away from home where service awaits you.

The Cornhole Game: Are You a Player?

Posted on July 24th, 2009 in Tips and Tricks by NewsCrawler

There’s no doubt about it, the Cornhole Game is starting to sweep the nation from backyard barbecues to tail gate parties, fans young and old are playing. There’s even The American Cornhole Organization and for a minimum of $15, you can become a member and play in three levels of ACO sanctioned tournaments: Pro, Amateur and Non-sanctioned. Pros can make money by tossing a beanbag into a hole in a board 27 feet away.

Historians trace the history of the Cornhole Game to the Midwest. Some claim the game was played by pioneers in the foothills of Kentucky. Others claim it was developed in the 1800’s by a Midwestern farmer named, Jebediah Magillicutty. Still others claim the game was brought to America by a German farmer who emigrated to Cincinnati, Ohio. All of these locations are the possible birthplace for the game because it is wildly popular in the Midwest, especially in Ohio and Kentucky. The game is very popular in Cincinnati, which has a large German population.

The reason for the game’s popularity is its simplicity. The only equipment is two boards with holes in them and 8 beanbags. It’s a family friendly game that is safe to play and easy to transport. Manufacturers make the boards with favorite sports teams colors or ACO league colors and logos. Anyone can play and it has become infectiously popular mainly in Kentucky and Ohio but it is spreading to southern states like South Carolina and Florida, and to the east coast state of Virginia as well as West Virginia. Cornhole: are you game?

Famous Aliens are Wearable Art on T-Shirts

Posted on July 24th, 2009 in Things to Buy by NewsCrawler

Believe it or not, UFOs and aliens have been with us through ancient history evidenced by rock carvings and cave paintings found in Russia, Australia, South America, China, India and the Middle East. Early records depict flying machines as far back as 2258 B.C. in China. Throughout history we found references of people flying as well as illustrations or relief carved renderings of flying machines.

While the U.S. government continues to deny the existence of UFOs and aliens or ETs (extra terrestrials) starting with a 1947 flying saucer crash in Roswell, NM, the whole affair has been the subject of intense speculation and rumor. The U.S. military continues to claim that this was a top- secret research balloon that crashed. However, based on eyewitness reports, the crash site and wreckage was an alien craft and the military busily covered up the recovery. Now, over 60 years later, theories and stories abound with a number of twists and turns. The incident is now legendary and the focus of books, magazine articles, radio talk shows, television series, films and documentaries.

News agencies from various countries, even today, report multiple sightings in broad daylight as well as at night. While our government continues to deny this, other countries and their leaders are admitting the possible existence of UFOs. And the idea has continued to remain a popular subject of conversation and conjecture. Our alien neighbors are now pop culture icons depicted in artwork from t-shirts to posters to every kind of tschotske imaginable.

If you believe, wear it on an alien  t-shirt and let the debate continue.

Custom Concession Trailers Can Help Save on Overhead Expenses

Posted on July 23rd, 2009 in Tips and Tricks by NewsCrawler

How many back yard chefs have fantasized about turning their special barbecue and secret sauce into a homespun business? Or what about the entrepreneurial couple that wants to make extra money to supplement their income by selling food at carnivals and fairs on the weekends? Or start a catering business for various events or contract to film production companies to serve the crews?

If you have thought about starting a side business or even a main business selling food or merchandise, the best investment to make is to get a custom concession trailer. One of the very best investment savings is the low overhead compared to a restaurant or kitchen. A concession trailer eliminates overhead expenses such as rent, utilities, state and local property taxes, making the profit margin higher and less complicated. The beauty of a concession trailer is its mobility and flexibility.

A custom concession trailer is built to your specs and needs. You can start with a shell and start designing with your trailer advisor on cooking equipment and layout, refrigeration and storage. There are a number of configurations and materials to use. The best bet is to go with stainless steel, which does not rust and is virtually indestructible and has good resale value.

If you do have a burning desire to start your own food business whether it’s catering or mobile concessions at outdoor events such as fairs and festivals, check with a custom concession trailer specialist for advice and guidance on the first steps to take.

Are You Informed of the New Tax Credits? Your CPA Knows.

Posted on July 20th, 2009 in Uncategorized by NewsCrawler

Do you have a small consulting business on the side? Are you involved in a network marketing business to supplement your income? Do you keep your receipts for coffee, snacks, lunch or any meals while you’re chatting about business? These are some questions your CPA or accountant will ask while preparing your taxes.

Did you know that you can take a deduction for your home office? You can also take a deduction for the office equipment including your computer, telephone and office supplies while working out of the house whether you are a consultant or an entrepreneur. Your accountant should know about everything you do regarding running a business out of your home in addition to your regular income from your job.

Did you know that you can get tax credits for making home improvements such as replacing windows and doors or purchasing Energy Star appliances? Did you know that you can deduct your family medical bills from your tax return if they exceed 7.5% of your adjusted gross income? Did you know that you can hire one of your children to work for you and pay up to $5,000 in wages that is not subject to income tax?

If you did not know about these tax benefits and tax credits, it’s time to have a heart to heart talk with your Seattle accountant and get information on how to take advantage of the new laws provided by the new administration. Meanwhile, start separating your bills into file folders for this tax season.

A Tailgater Country Smoker Can Cook Any Way You Want Your Food

Posted on July 13th, 2009 in Tips and Tricks by NewsCrawler

Time to go camping and pack up the good ole Louisiana Grills Tailgater country smoker and grill. This is the most versatile cooker that sears, grills, barbecues, roasts, smokes and bakes. No excuses for not delivering quality home-cooked meals for hungry fishermen, hunters, rafters and boaters. Load it up in the camper or SUV. It’s small enough at 300 square inches and weighs only 78 pounds.

This is one of the most versatile portable cookers to take along on trips to the beach, on a boat or to a camping ground…or just keep it on the patio. You can quickly sear or grill food for a quick tasty dinner or roast and smoke for a longer, more flavorful large piece of meat. Then bake a pie or cake for dessert by using its convection capability. And use the Tailgater to grill or roast vegetables, sealing in the moisture and flavor so it’s not just for cooking protein.

When the Spanish explorers arrived, they found that Indians were preserving their meat by hanging it over smoky fires for a slow cooking method. The Indians called this process, “barbacoa”, which is the beginning of the barbecue story and history. The process was developed further when Africans and Europeans migrated to the States with more ideas on smoking in huts and in a pit dug in the ground, a method also used by the Polynesians for thousands of years. As time moved forward, the development of barbecue is today’s evolution to a variety of grills that can cook just about any way you want your food.

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