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  • Youtube Video: Oil Rig Jobs in N.D.

    Hi. Jan Ashby here –

    This video will give you more details on what to bring to North Dakota:
    http://info-just-for-u.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Packing-List-for-North-Dakota.mp4

  • The Journey for a Dishwasher that’s Quiet and Fits Your Lifestyle

    Dishwasher Review: What’s Right for Me?

    By Jan Ashbyjan ashby
    When you plan a dishwasher purchase, there are significant factors to consider.  While you can do initial measurements in the kitchen as well as some online research, you should consult with your better half too.  You’ll naturally want to determine your budget first – then, as you browse online you can look at reviews on both the manufacturer’s site AND at Amazon.com (or similar site).

    Jot down the FEATURES that the dishwasher needs to have. Do this jointly, with your partner. It’s a good idea to type this in Wordpad or EditPad, and then print it out.  Then you can take it with you, if you decide to look at models out in the real world.  This can be a useful exercise, so you can look at the RACKS as well as any special features – such as an area for large utensils.

    Make sure that you have all the measurements (of your kitchen spacing) in your purse, as well as your top 4 or 5 preferences (in terms of brand);  and it could be a good idea to include on your list the warranty details.  This is an important detail you don’t want to neglect!

    Actually, if you created columns for your document, it’d be very helpful.  Have one column for features, one for brand name, one for warranty, one for “extras”. You get the idea here – anything to aid you in being organized. Your spouse will appreciate the effort !

     

     

    Also it’s good to know whether you’re looking for a high-end dishwasher, a small dishwasher, a portable dishwasher, a countertop dishwasher or a stainless steel dishwasher– and how many plate settings will you need it to accomplish per load?

    Yes, the hunt for a good dishwasher is a serious matter– start to look at factors such as:

    Do you need a dishwasher that’s fast?
    Do you need a dishwasher that uses less water?
    Do you need a dishwasher that can clean grime off the plates (a pot-scrubber)?
    Do you need a dishwasher that is heavy duty and can do 10 place settings a load?
    Do you need a stainless steel dishwasher?
    Do you require a quiet dishwasher?
    Do you require a dishwasher that’s easy to clean?
    Do you want the dishwasher to blend into your kitchen as a drawer or cabinet?

    Write down your absolute needs, and prioritize all the NEEDS into a numbered list.  Incorporate this into your EditPad, or WordPad document. Next you can add any “wants” to the list. Keep this with you when you visit a dishwasher review site online, or when you go in person.

    Being organized will aid you as you begin to shop online, or offline. It’ll also help if you discuss things with your partner, and decide on what’s most important in a dishwasher; you probably will want to chat this over extensively.

    Equally important is how readily parts are available.    Utensils

    Why Not Look Online First, Make Notes and Then Go out to Comparison Shop?

    Another idea is to do a bit of online shopping at home first, then go out and see what’s available. Hit up Amazon, to read reviews about quiet dishwashers and compare prices, warranties, ease of use, etc.


    Built-in Dishwashers.

    These models are permanent fixtures in your kitchen. You can either opt for the popular stainless steel dishwasher, or get a dishwasher with custom paneling.

    Price range: $250 to $1,600.

    Who it’s best for: People with lots of room in their kitchens, and who wash large loads of dishes– and those who don’t mind the bending involved.

    Average size: Width: around 24 to 30 inches; depth: around 25 inches; height: around 34 inches.


    Compact Dishwashers.

    A compact dishwasher is a must if you’re in an apartment or living in your RV. These days, many excellent features are offered with a compact dishwasher– they simply do a smaller load, and the appliance controls are more compact. Many of these models have almost ALL the same features of a “built-in”.

    Price: $350.

    Who it’s best for: People living in an RV or tight space.

    Average size: Width: 18 inches; depth: 22.5 inches; height: 32.50 inches.


    Portable Dishwashers.

    Available in standard-size or compact– these units are useful, in that they are not permanent fixtures in your kitchen. They usually hook up to your faucet and can be rolled into a utility closet or storage area. Bear in mind it may be useful to read about the caster wheels on portable dishwashers – just do make 100 percent certain the dishwasher is of premium quality and has decent reviews online, or at Amazon.com.

    Price: $400 to $600.

    Who is this type of dishwasher for: Anyone who needs a dishwasher but does not have enough room for a built-in dishwasher.

    Average size: Width: around 24 inches; depth: 28 inches; height: around 36 inches.


    Quiet Dishwashers.

    You naturally want to look at quiet dishwashers if you have a baby in the next room. There are quiet dishwashers, and then there are super-quiet dishwashers. You need to determine which one you’ll require – i. e, it may be worth it to pay a bit extra for a “whisper QUIET” dishwasher– look at what reviewers input is.


    Drawer Dishwashers.

    There are 2 types of drawer dishwashers– double-drawer and single drawer. While the Drawer Dishwashers are pricey, you may want to consider this choice if you have few dishes to wash and want a unit that requires NO bending. This style of dishwasher is efficient and will save you energy. You’ll have the option to run one or both of the drawers, if you get the “double drawer” style.

    Who is this best suited to: Singles or Couples.

    Ultimately, the more prepared and organized you are (meaning you’ve taken the time to do online research & have consulted your spouse or loved one) the more satisfied you’ll be with your decision. If you would like to CONSULT a list of some consumer reviews such as consumerreports, you’ll do even better for yourself and your family.

    With a prioritized list in hand (2 columns – 1 for “Wants” & 1 for “Must haves“), you can  eliminate some Brands & models on your first trip. Then, on your second trip you can drill down even further – plus you can inquire as to warranties and options (think energy consumption/water usage, number of cycles etc.)

    If you are interested in an Amazon bosch dishwasher, you will find some good information here. And you’ll see “deal alerts” from time to time— happy shopping!

    Resources:  Consumerreports.org (Includes a 3 Minute Video Buyers Guide)

    Information on Vast Variety of Models:  from Consumer Reports (Buyers Reviews are at BOTTOM of ea. pg)

    From Pinterest:  Cleaning Kitchen Tips for Kids (a Checklist)

     

     

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  • Are You Aware of the Value of Longtail Keywords?

    The Value of Longtail Keywords: Do You Know What “Related” Keywords are, and How They Can Help You?

    By Jan Ashby

       jan ashby

    Hello fellow bloggers. Today I’d like to share one of my better posts with you. One I wrote for the blog guidetoonlinemarketingandsales.com as to the value of hunting for longtail keywords..

    In the post I explain the definition of a longtail  (the fact it is made up of four words or more), and WHY you should go for them.  I speak of the importance of doing a “keyword wash” and explain the significance of RELATED Keywords.  I include a video that goes into Full Detail about keyword hunting – advanced keyword research, related keywords in Titles and descriptions, to achieve complete SED (search engine domination).

    Related keywords

    There is a COMPLETE video series that John Jarvis shares at Youtube .  It will show you, step by step, how to perform advanced keyword research – i.e., starting with a seed keyword and first EXPANDING the list, then doing “Filtering” to narrow your keyword list down.

     

    Additionally, I’d like to SHARE this video – by Steve Gaghagen, which introduces the new Google Keyword planner to you.   Actually, there are 3 videos you should view:

    1. Understanding the Google Adwords Keyword Tool
    2. Grasping the New Google Keyword Tool – Part 2
    3. Grasping the New Google Keyword Tool – Part 3

    So what is a  longtail keyword? Actually, a true longtail is made up of at least 4 words.  You can save TIME by simply going straight for the 4-word key phrases.  So .. why not get in the habit straightaway of searching for these optimum phrases?

    Seed keywords

    Now, with the keyword phrases that consist of 3 words, the competition may be easy or it may be a challenge. You generally will waste less time, when you just go for the 4 word keyword phrases.

    You can also:

    1. Get country specific
    2. Set specific search parameters *
    3. Check Traffic estimates
    4. Get data for individual cities or regions within a country
    5. Save your selections & export via Text or csv

    Now, then you can set the search parameters to be greater than 2 words but less than 6 words – or you could stipulate you want ONLY keywords that are searched on at least 1000 times a month yet “less than” 10,000 times a month (this applies to #3 in the list above) .

    Just know you have choices. If you locate a keyword and are unsure of its meaning, check it out at dictionary.reference.com . In selecting the primary keyword for your site, think about WHAT word best describes or defines your website. This then can be your seed keyword.

    If you have difficulty coming up with even one, go to the Google adwords keyword tool to browse its Categories. This will help – just select the most appropriate category, hit “search”, and GKT (Google Adwords keyword tool) will list a bunch of keywords for you.

    *Additional Ideas: You can head over to Google and type in “define:yourkeyword

     

     

    Seed Keywords: The Basis for Further Search

    Initially, you begin with seed keywords; this may be one or two words. Then you keep drilling down. Your seed keywords are your foundation, your beginning. There is a good explanation about “related keywords” by John Jarvis here (it’s the First video  on the page). Also, some more videos on the topic may be found at John Jarvis’ Youtube channel . If you’re in a hurry, you can start about one minute into it. And you can find the follow-on video on the “keyword washhere .

    Now, believe it or not, sometimes when I’m doing keyword research I locate juicy phrases that are 3 words and have decent enough search – yet turn out to be way too competitive.

    Basically, if they’re too competitive for me …

    then they’re going to be too competitive for a newcomer.

    However, I want to emphasize that you will be able to find some non-competitive 3-word keyword phrases. But I want you to realize you may have to dig DEEP and go with some 4, 5 and 6 word keyword phrases; this is just the way it is, and I want you to know what to expect.

     

     

    Keyword Training: Check Out this Post

    Finally I have a great blog post to recommend — it hits upon “The 4 Golden Rules” for keyword research – I’ll  give you a hint:   one has to do with competition; the post also touches on “the Golden Nugget” – which basically is a keyword that is highly RELEVANT  to the existing content on your site.

    The reason this is a worthwhile post to read is  it does make sense!  First you’ll want to gin up a List of keywords –  then,  you go through the list with a fine-tooth comb and ‘refine it’.   (HINT:  You want to choose WORDS that are closely related to the content on your site )

     

    Learn keywords
    More Resources for Keyword Research:  Keyword Wash Video    Google Guide to Synonym Operators    Lisa Irby on New Keyword Planner

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    Resources:    Thesaurus.com

     

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