Sunday, November 22, 2009

Researching The Purchase of Kubota Tractors


Been researching some really cool tractors lately, and there are many to consider. I've always had a sort of wierd obsession for tractors, trucks, and some farm equipment. I must have been a country boy in past life. I don't like country music though and don't like so-called "conservative" values.

So anyway, I've been looking at Kubota tractors allot lately, and they're really neat. I'd love to ride one some time, but not likely going to happen since I live in the city. If you want to buy a Kubota Tractor I would suggest using the Internet first on some of the used Kubotas out there for the taking.

Used Kubota Tractors are sold for much less cost to you and they usually run forever, with some preventative maintenance. Some dealers will overhaul and refurbish Kubota tractors so you would surprised at how good they can be. Anyway.....just an idea.

Friday, January 30, 2009

Non-Profit Consolidation

I have a friend who is trying like a madman to hunt down a nonprofit debt consolidation company and he has been having difficulty doing so. It seems his best bet is finding a nonprofit government web site which has forms, downloadable tutorials, and debt consolidation tips so that consumers can manage a debt settlement on their own without having to pay for a trustee, lawyer, attorney, or some other financial institution to handle negotiations.

This is been very interesting watching my friend Jeff. He is one of those people that if you tell them, "no you can do that", they will respond with, "yeah - just watch me". However, I think he has reached the point of critical mass and frustration because not a single debt consolidation web site is actually a nonprofit organization. Not a big surprise. Here is a quote from the another site;

Nonprofit debt consolidation web sites often talk about consolidating without creating a profit from their clients but in fact I have found very few truly "free of charge" that consolidation services in my short research. If you do a little bit a research yourself you find that nonprofit companies are actually making a serious profit from the spinoff financial products consumers use well they are seeking a debt settlement.

The realistic truth in lending is that everything costs money, even if it is just a little bit of money, somebody has to be making money from providing a service. Just think about it - if you are providing a debt consolidation service and only making a small profit of $10 per client or user, just think about some of these debt consolidation web sites that process over 1000 customers a day. Let's do the math - $10,000 a day for a month is $300,000 total in monthly revenue. Were I come from that is called BIG profit.

What you want to look for is no way that you can cut your costs considerably in your debt settlement process, but perhaps give up on the idea that the company providing you with their settlement service is going to do it for free. In order to do a true debt settlement or Chapter 13 you need to have a lawyer do the paperwork and submit on your behalf, and settle everything with your creditors.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Outsourcing PPC Management

We've been outsourcing all of our PPC management to this company.


Beats the hell out of paying employees and benefits. Sorry.


FYI


Been outsourcing our PPC to a pay per click management company here.


Bonavista Web in Calgary, Alberta (Canada) is handling all of our PPC now


PPC ROI is excellent and you can read about their PPC services here.