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Obama offered pro bowling lessons. Are free bowling shoes next?

There’s rumor that President-elect Barack Obama plans to tear down the White House’s bowling lanes when he takes office. Apparently, his low bowling score during the campaign was something of a unsatisfaction. He’d prefer to stick to basketball. Better known for his basketball skills, Obama recently rumored on the Jimmy Kimmel show about his plans to put in a basketball court to replace the Presidential bowling lanes.

Noting that Obama infamously scored a 37 for 7 frames at a bowling event during the Presidential campaign, the Pro Bowlers Association is offering to give him free lessons from a professional. PBA stars like Billy Oatman and Norm Duke are offering their services.

What’s next? Free bowling shoes? Give the man his own ball? What does it take to keep the future president of the United States from tearing down the same Presidential bowling lane that was first installed by Harry Truman? The same lanes that Richard Nixon is bowling in the famous poster above the Dude’s living room in the Big Lebowski? Should we bribe the president with pro lessons and free bowling equipment, just to give bowling another chance?

Bowling is an American sport. It’s cheap, accessible, and intensely social. It brings families together, keeps the kids, mom and dad delighted. Perhaps if Obama got just a taste of that magic, could really feel the launch of the ball off his fingers as it flies into the pins, then maybe he’d give it another chance. Maybe he’d just put the basketball court in next to the bowling alley and leave the Presidential lanes alone.

I’m sending our future president his own bowling shoes. He needs to get baited. Let’s give him his own ball, and make sure it fits his hand. Then maybe he’d give bowling a try. Basketball is American too, but bowling keeps on giving. Americans of all ages can enjoy, from six years old to 90.

Although the thought of Richard Nixon turning over in his grave at the sight of a basketball court in place of his bowling alley is rather appealing…


Find Affordable Supplies in Chicago

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Chicago is a Mecca of art, and artisans know how to take care of their own. Thanks to the versatility of the Internet, however, you no longer have to be within the city limits to take advantage of its art chances. The resources of Chicago are readily available on-line. A few seconds of research disperses unlimited possibilities.

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Artists have to be versatile, making the most of every penny. That makes discount bargain hunting necessary to survival. Affordable art supplies in Chicago react to the seller’s market. As the web makes excellent use of supply, keeping you up on bargains even if they are on the other side of the world.

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Explanation of Commodity Investing

Making money where others lose:
Investment in a commodity fund gives you the leverage

Whenever the economy changes, there are losers, as any look at a newspaper will tell you. Photos of investors’ worried looks consistently run with headlines about the economic collapse. Even the big banks are worried.

What economists often forget is that in losing times, there are winners too. What’s lost by one company becomes another’s gain. The hard capitalistic fact is there are winners with every loss. The trick to difficult economic times is finding the gains that are ultimately made as prices shift and fluctuate.

Let’s face it. It’s a cutthroat world where the weak get eaten. But by pooling resources, smaller investors can quickly become larger investors, increasing in both size and competition. Investment in a commodity fund gives the little guy the leverage to survive in these challenging economic times. Leverage makes investments competitive.

Wall Street these days is full of hard luck stories, but it’s changing times like these in which industries are born. Industry and innovation were a direct result of the Great Depression. Tough times make the tough get resourceful. Innovation is key to surviving in a changing economy, coming out on top when others are crushed under the wheel.

Protect yourself and your wealth. Then look for alternative opportunities to grow. Pool resources, leverage competition, enhance assets through mutual cooperation. As financial markets shift, investment opportunities shift. Markets open up as Wall Street falls and shifts, creating opportunity where there was none before. An investment in a solid commodity fund can make the most of these opportunities.

You don’t have to be an entrepreneur to grow wealth in a shifting economy. You just have to recognize opportunity when you see it. As prices rise and fall, commodities unattainable before become affordable, yet are sure to grow again once markets readjust themselves. The bottoming out of the housing market, for example, is an excellent chance to grow assets with a minimal amount of investment capital.

Don’t be hard on your luck. Make the most of your investments. Maximize your leverage; realize your opportunities. Invest in low markets on their way to the top. Do better than simply ride out the economic shift. Make the most of it. Utilize the changes in the economy for your own returns. Lemons are everywhere, and they make rich lemonade.


Whats Brewing Under The Surface?

Specific direct mortgage marketing studies have indicated that 80 percent of most sales are made after the fifth contact has been made and there is no doubt that the most important connection is the very first one. First impressions do apply to mortgage brokers in business as it will to anyone else in day-to-day living. Therein lies the importance of knowing the essential tips for marketing mortgages via direct mail.

Direct mail marketing pieces can either light up your world to new customers or send you crashing into the guardrail. You can take charge of your destiny by putting into place the following proven method of direct mortgage marketing techniques.

Your direct marketing material should be well organized around one relevant offer.

If you are targeting seniors, create an offer that matches their needs. If sub prime mortgage marketing is your game, tap into the hopes (or fears) of the bad credit borrowers. Maximize the importance of your pitch by focusing on the benefits they bring to users instead of on the features. One feature, for example, would be a low, fixed monthly payment. Having more money in there pocket and greater financial freedom is a huge benefit to a consumer.

Your not done just because you have sparked interest with a relevant offer. Direct mail recipients are typically skeptical; they are often worried about being cheated or sold something that really did not want. Take steps to address these tensions by incorporating trust building tools like guarantees, risk free offers, or customer testimonials in your direct mail piece.
Be clear about how and when you would like your reader to respond.

Whenever possible, give them a deadline. You can accomplish this by offering a free gift or free information in return for a timely response. Tell your reader specifically what the next step will be. Should they make a phone call for more information, or, should they send back a business reply card?

Finally, the experts do recommend using a postscript to sum up your offer. Be sure to word your P.S. carefully.  Studies show that this can be one of the first items read on a page.

Be brief, organized, and conversational. Ideally, your writing should be balance and sincerity. Use bullet points and white space to make the information less intimidating, but do not disappear from the communication, convey who you are with a relaxed and sincere voice.

Now you are ready to walk down the golden road. When those leads start coming in, go for the sale by being direct.