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Monthly archive

December 2008

Types of ATV Tires

December 25, 2008 by Dirk Steele

We have several types of ATV tires, there are mud, sand, big foot, discount, ITP wheels among others. Each category is used for a different purpose. Mud type helps the driver to drive smoothly in all traction because they are tough and lightweight and have self-cleaning tread pattern to help in riding in muddy roads. Dirt devil 2 are designed to face the mud terrain head on while Mud bug ATV provides supreme traction making riding comfortable.

Snowmobile ATV Helmet Cameras For Snowcross Racing, Trail Riding, and Mountain Climbing

December 15, 2008 by Dirk Steele

Many snowmobilers often ride in harsh weather conditions. The winter months of the year bring ice, snow and sleet. Summertime activities for snowmobile and ATV enthusiasts can also involve drag racing on grass, asphalt strips, or even across water. For these conditions there are a few options to consider when choosing the best helmet camera for riding in all these conditions.

Why You Need to Get Your Kids an ATV

December 29, 2008 by Dirk Steele

"Mom, can I get an ATV for Christmas?" "Daddy, I want an ATV for Christmas!" Have you heard this before? If you haven't yet, chances are high that you will sometime in the near future. At first glance an ATV purchase may be simply out of your comfort level as well as seeming just out of your budget - especially in these times of economic stress. However, the rewards of your purchase price will likely outweigh your initial sacrifice by far if you handle it the right way.

Leveling Kits - 3 Easy Steps to Adding a Leveling Kit to Your Vehicle

December 11, 2008 by Dirk Steele

There are a number of reasons why you might consider purchasing a leveling kit for your vehicle. Maybe you just got your brand new truck or SUV home and realized that the front end is already lower than the rear. Even though it may seem odd, this is actually intentional. Many manufacturers build their off road vehicles so that the rear end is slightly higher than the front. This way, when you have a full load that drags it down a little, it will become even with the front end.

Get Paid to Take Photos - How to Make Money Taking Photographs

December 28, 2008 by April Andersen

Do you have a hobby of taking photos? Today, you can earn a lot of money from taking photos. I have heard a high school student that makes $5,000 per month from taking photos. Let's take a look how you can do the same:

1. The New Opportunity

The Internet has opened a whole new possibility for you. Using the internet today, you can reach many customers around the world. This is possible through online stock photography sites that will get paid to upload photos to their sites.

2. Do A Research First

Focus on the Eyes When Photographing People

December 17, 2008 by April Andersen

The favorite thing for people to photograph is other people and I think that people do this because they want to be able to save that moment forever. It has gotten to the point were just about everyone has a camera, from the teenager who takes pictures of his buddies with his cell phone to the people that look at photography with an artistic view.

Will the Real James Patterson Stand Up!

December 31, 2008 by April Andersen

Patterson is one of the best-known and bestselling writers of all time. He is the author of the two bestselling detective series of the past decade, the Alex Cross novels and The Women's Murder Club series, and he has written many other number one bestsellers. In 2007, one of every fifteen hardcover novels sold was a James Patterson title - totaling an estimated 16 million books sold last year in North America alone.

Stealing Business Secrets

December 18, 2008 by Randall Edwards

Imagine that your business is going through a very competitive tendering process and in the process of trying to secure a very lucrative contract. You would like to keep all your information away from the competing companies wouldn't you? I know I would. Let me tell you about a company that didn't.

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Does Your Business Survive Only If You Do?

December 1, 2008 by Randall Edwards

Since opening my company in 2002 I've had this overwhelming desire to make sure my business was greater than myself. I would say to my sales team each week, "You need to understand and know this because if I get hit by a bus tomorrow - I don't want you to be unemployed."

Are Security Guards Needed For Your Business?

December 5, 2008 by Randall Edwards

Does your business really need Security Guards? To take a logic position on this question one should first define the security needs of the enterprise, and then examine how such a service would provide the sought benefits.

The first part of the above sentence is probably best answered by hiring the services of a security consultant because the aspects to be considered are too many and too complex for the average businessman to deal with them alone.

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