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Friday, October 19, 2012

What Are Tote Bags Used For?

What Are Tote Bags Used For?


Tote bags are hand bags that have a lot of space in it. You can use it to carry many heavy and bulky items like books, tools, cosmetic sets and even your beach wear. These bags are also called heavy-duty bags, rugged bags, or multi purpose bags because they can carry and hold anything located in it. They are ready in various styles and sizes; they can be small, medium or large. Their occasion is at the top, and they normally have handles or straps that so that you can either hand hold them, or carry them over your shoulder.

What Are Tote Bags Used For?

What Are Tote Bags Used For?

What Are Tote Bags Used For?


What Are Tote Bags Used For?



What Are Tote Bags Used For?

Usually the heavy-duty bags have only one compartment. However, the newly produced totes have more than one compartment and are normally embellished. The most base material used to make tote bag is canvas, which is a very strong fabric. Canvas totes today are treated, giving them the ability to resist moisture and mold and to prolong their life.

Also in great question and popularity are nylon tote bags. They are easier to enunciate than canvas and they have a classy appearance. However, nylon bag have their limitations and cannot be used under excessive sunlight. Someone else good and trendy material for totes is leather. Sometimes the whole bag is made of leather, or some parts of it, and this makes the bag look chic.

These multi purpose bags can double as purses and make a remarkable complement to anyone's outfit. They are often rectangular or quadrate in shape, and can perfectly carry things which are slightly bigger and won't fit in a quarterly hand bag. Examples of these items are flip-flops when you want to convert your heels, your folding umbrella or a thick book. Tote bags are also ideal for carrying home your groceries with ease. Their straps are sturdy to carry heavy grocery items like containers of milk.

If you are an avid reader and you visit your library very often, you can bring along a tote. These bags are the ideal to carry books and other items from the library and back to your home. And it's not only for books, but also for carrying miscellaneous items when traveling, or going to work. Totes can hold a convert of clothes, an extra sweater, a convert of shoes, a warm wrap and almost anything that can give you a diminutive comfort that you may need. You can assuredly passage the contents of a tote bag and the bag itself can fit even in small spaces.

When you are going to the beach, on a picnic, or spending an afternoon in a friend's garden, you can use these multi purpose bags for these occasions. Totes are elegant to carry and easy to manage in any situation. They offer convenience when you go out with your kids, to hold their t-shirts, shoes, toys along with other things. These bags are all nearby bags that can carry numerous items. You can buy them online or at the stores in the malls. Pick from the many dissimilar sizes and colors that suit your needs and wants.

What Are Tote Bags Used For?

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Sunday, September 16, 2012

double Umbrella Stroller - A portable double Stroller

double Umbrella Stroller - A portable double Stroller


A double umbrella stroller is not referring to the umbrella part of the stroller (which by the way has puny to do with an umbrella some times) but refers to the seating available in the stroller.

double Umbrella Stroller - A portable double Stroller

double Umbrella Stroller - A portable double Stroller

double Umbrella Stroller - A portable double Stroller


double Umbrella Stroller - A portable double Stroller



double Umbrella Stroller - A portable double Stroller

First off an umbrella stroller is a transportable buggy for children. The moniker comes from the shape of the handles on the stroller not that it has an umbrella attached, although sometimes it does have an umbrella attached it is not a requirement. These lightweight voyage strollers fold in half length wise and have two handles that look like an umbrella handle.

These transportable strollers were a god send when they first appeared in the early eighties. The big baby prams from the forties and fifties were largely substituted by folding prams in the sixties both even these smaller more transportable baby buggies were still monstrous in size and made group transportation an absolute nightmare. Even folded there was no way for a parent to tote baby, baby bag and stroller.

The write back to this was the lightweight easy to fold umbrella stroller. The handles can be hung from one are much like an umbrella and they are so light weight that it is not a struggle to do so. A double umbrella stroller is of the same construct but has two seating areas, for baby and an older child or for twins. These are the things that parents dream of two seats, easy to fold and easy to tote.

These marvelous transporters of tots can be purchased for less than one hundred dollars, money very well spent. double umbrella strollers and sliced bread two of man kinds best inventions.

double Umbrella Stroller - A portable double Stroller

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Friday, August 10, 2012

Beach Vacation Packing List

Beach Vacation Packing List


Planning a summer road trip where you'll hit a lot of beaches along a coast? You'll need a beach vacation packing list to make sure you don't forget anything.

Beach Vacation Packing List

Beach Vacation Packing List

Beach Vacation Packing List


Beach Vacation Packing List



Beach Vacation Packing List

You've got lots of options as far as what coast and where on it you will travel, but your beach vacation packing will need to turn depending on the climatic characteristic where you're going. A coastal trip up to Maine is very dissimilar from a trip along the coast of Southern California.

Ready to hit the road and enjoy some fun in the sun?

Beach Vacation Packing List: normal Stuff/Any Climate
Maps and printed out directions for your route. Get a Gps ideas if you can - it can be a great help if you get lost or just want to find something, like a pizza place. Printed out hotel confirmations/reservation data for whatever you've booked for your trip. Both a first-aid kit and a roadside accident kit together with a flashlight with fresh batteries. Get Aaa if you don't have it- not only is it great for roadside aid and other issues with your vehicle, most hotels offer discounts to Aaa members. Every kind of charger you need for your cell phones, digital cameras, etc. Load up whatever that requires batteries with fresh ones so you don't have to waste time on your trip stopping to buy them. Clothes for every day of your trip, sleepwear, underwear and socks. Pack no more than three pairs of shoes (pick ones that will go with almost everything) and make sure one pair is a good pair of walking shoes. All toiletries and other grooming materials. Put things that might leak in plastic sealable bags. Don't forget any prescriptions you might need. Swiss Army knife or all the tools it includes - a small knife, corkscrew, bottle opener, and scissors. Rain ponchos for those occasional rainy days. Two coolers, one large one for your trip (filled with snacks, meals and beverages), and one smaller one to tote to the beach. Big blanket for when you're cold or to use as a picnic blanket/beach blanket. Pillows if whatever in your group likes to nap. A pair of sunglasses for everyone in the group. For those who need glasses and contacts, pack them along with all the important drops and cleaning fluids.
Beach Vacation Packing List: Hot Climate
Bathing suits - at least two. Bring just one and it will always be cold and damp when you put it on. Plus, you'll need to wash it regularly, production it even slower to dry. Woolite/gentle soap for washing bathing suits. Beach towels - two for each person. Why? Just like bathing suits, towels don't always dry as fast as we'd like them to, so having an extra is essential. Sunscreen, aloe gel, and other sunburn remedies. Bring some, but don't stress about having all that you need - all of these items are facilely ready in any drugstore. Hats are a good idea - you'd be amazed at how burned your scalp can get, even with a full head of hair. Sandals and flip-flops for the beach. Beach cover-ups/outfits for each day and a fresh outfit for every evening. If you want to minimize clothes, just pack a fresh t-shirt/top for the evening. Sweatshirts, sweaters, and light jackets for cooler nights. One or more sun umbrellas unless you know that every beach you'll be visiting offers rentals. No matter how much sunscreen you slather on, it's rarely sufficient for a whole day in the sun and playing in the waves, so sitting in the shade of your umbrella can make all the difference. Large beach bag with lip balm with sunscreen, sunscreen of all Spf's, napkins, and cash for concession stands. Put some hair elastics in the bag for whatever with long hair so that they can pull it back when it's hot or windy (or both). Lots of reading - books, magazines, and newspapers. This is a trip where you undoubtedly get a opening to read (assuming you're into reading). Mp3 players with headphones/Earbuds. Disposable cameras. Never bring your digital camera (or laptop) to the beach because the salt air will gum all the parts up and destroy it. Inflatable toys/mattresses and boogie boards for playing in the waves. Other beach games are also great to bring along.
Beach Vacation Packing List: Cool/Cold Climate
Unless you enjoy swimming in icy cold water, you'll only need one bathing suit. If you love a brisk swim among the icebergs, you'll need two and you'll also need to bring a bottle of Woolite/gentle soap for washing your suits. For the occasional invigorating dip in the ocean, pack one large towel for each person. Pack a lot of layers when selecting your outfits. T-shirts, light pullover/fleeces, heavy sweaters, jackets, shorts, jeans and other long pants are all items you can bring and then layer depending on the weather. The climatic characteristic can turn frequently during the day so plan accordingly. Pack lots of socks - from thinner cotton ones to thicker warm ones. Sunscreen - make sure to wear this even if you're not spending all day on the beach. As you'll probably spend more time engaged in other activities, it's unlikely you'll spend sufficient time in the sun as to end up with sunburn, so you can probably skip packing the sunburn remedies. Sneakers and socks will probably be used more than flip flops, which most habitancy will find too cold. If you're planning to hike some of the northern parks, pack hiking boots, thick socks, and a compass. Make sure to bring your cell phone in case you get lost. Grabbing a trail map (and sticking to marked trails) is the best way to avoid getting lost in the first place. It's a good idea to form out one performance for every day above and beyond the beaches, which will only take a small whole of time to visit as it will be fairly cold. Either you're exploring local sights or participating in outdoor activities and sports, you'll be sure to have a undoubtedly fun vacation.

Now you've got all you need for a breathtaking summer road trip!

Copyright 2009 Tara Waechter

Beach Vacation Packing List

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Saturday, July 7, 2012

An Under-Used Organizational Trick: Use Your Vertical Spaces To Their Fullest

An Under-Used Organizational Trick: Use Your Vertical Spaces To Their Fullest


Using vertical space is practically all the time a great idea because it reduces the need for horizontal surfaces, which are clutter magnets. Plus, the smaller the horizontal footprint, the less cluttered a space tends to feel -- and be. Population don't all the time think of, or take advantage of, the great reserved supply that they have at their disposal with vertical spaces, so read on for many ways to use them to their fullest.

An Under-Used Organizational Trick: Use Your Vertical Spaces To Their Fullest

An Under-Used Organizational Trick: Use Your Vertical Spaces To Their Fullest

An Under-Used Organizational Trick: Use Your Vertical Spaces To Their Fullest


An Under-Used Organizational Trick: Use Your Vertical Spaces To Their Fullest



An Under-Used Organizational Trick: Use Your Vertical Spaces To Their Fullest

* Accordion band: What's not to love about accordion files? They take up very wee horizontal space, yet they hold lots of papers -- tax information, receipts, and much more -- in their segmented, labeled sections.

* Climb every mountain: If filing away your desktop paper equates to having it disappear, try a vertical desktop file holder. These units hold files in a graduated, upright fashion, so you can well see what you have. Remember, though, that the files you select for this warehouse location should be the ones that you use daily, weekly, or maybe monthly; nothing should reside there that you use less often than that.

* Magazine, anyone? If you want to store magazines, newsletters, owner's manuals, catalogs, maps, brochures, or construction paper, try magazine holders, which come in many materials to match your decor and tastes. You can either label the spine, or stand it on its spine so that the contents face you and are well visible.

* Five golden rings: Or, maybe it's 12 rings -- anyone comes in a proper holder of shower-curtain rings. either plastic or metal, they'll hold tote bags, umbrellas, scarves, purses, and many other things when clipped to the clothes rod in a closet.

* Q, R, 'S' hooks: Like shower-curtain rings, 'S' hooks are great to hang from closet rods to hold umbrellas, brooms, mops, and empty backpacks. Stronger ones can hold tote bags that are full of other things, such as gift-wrap sundries, swim gear, beach towels, rags, craft supplies, yarn, and winter accessories.

* Pinch me: One idea for hanging long, unwieldy items such as rakes, hoes, mops, and brooms is to use snap-lock strips -- those "pincers" that snap on to the handles of tools and hold them against the wall.

* Can it: Just as mugs, crocks, glasses, and vases can corral pens, paint brushes, kitchen utensils, shavers, and toothbrushes in vertical ways... Tall buckets and cans can hold things such as umbrellas, rolled-up posters, maps, and rolls of gift wrap. Garbage cans can hold rakes, shovels, brooms, canoe paddles, hockey sticks, and baseball bats. Putting yard tools in an old golf bag even allows you to tote the tools colse to the yard!

* Throw in the towel: Towel bars are, naturally, great for hanging up towels, but when installed inside closets and on the backs of doors, they can also hold folded tablecloths, blankets, and other linens, as well as neckties and scarves. These items also hang quite nicely from hangers that have split paper-towel tubes threaded over their lower edges. Towel rings, while smaller, can hold hair ribbons and necklaces.

* Pots and pans and skillets, oh my! We've all seen pictures of gleaming copper pots hanging from pot racks in grand kitchens. You can do the same by dangling your pots and pans from a rack attached to the ceiling. Or, try hanging sports gear or tools from a pot rack suspended in the garage or basement.

* No glass ceiling here... In the garage or basement, attach a ladder, wire grid, lengths of chain, or a garden trellis to the rafters and hang all from lawn chairs to sleds to bikes on it with 'S' hooks or bungee cords.

* Riding the rails: There are many systems on the market that comprise some kind of rail that attaches to the wall, with buckets or baskets that hang from that rail. Try them with kitchen supplies, office wares, or workshop hardware and tools if drawer, counter, desktop, or workbench space is tight.

* Doing the wash: Lingerie bags are cool, mesh bags with either a drawstring or a zipper that allow you to machine-wash lingerie or a group of small items that might otherwise get lost. They're also great holders (and drip-dryers) of kids' bath toys when suspended from a shower caddy or the bathtub faucet.

* Suction power! Suction cups with hooks attached can hold up all manner of private items -- or even small organizing units -- in the kitchen, bathroom, or shower stall, salvage counter-top and vanity space.

* Into the bleachers: I have a friend whose spices reside on what she calls her "spice bleacher" -- a graduated riser unit that allows her to see the labels of all of the wee jars that would otherwise obscure each other in the cupboard. If you want to think bigger, put some bleachers together to create a spice "stadium"!

* Rack it: There are also astounding spice racks that attach to the insides of doors. They work well because they adapt the varied sizes of spice jars, but they're not so deep that they keep the door from closing. There are similar racks available that hang over doors to adapt Cds, Dvds, books, towels, and tall bottles in or near the pantry.

* Ski easily: Ski racks -- sets of "knobs" that hold the ski tips together -- are super in the basement or garage because they keep the skis on the wall, not falling onto unsuspecting Population or objects below.

* Post this: I'm not a fan of bulletin boards, because so much of their (usually large) usable face area gets covered by the very things that hang on them! Plus, I believe that those things speedily become just someone else part of the wallpaper -- the opposite of what should happen. But, if you well like the concept, reconsider a cork or magnetic strip instead. You can mount one or even a row of them in smaller spaces, and they don't waste space because the items that hang from them cover wall space, not the rest of the usable surface.

* Poor Susan... The double-decker version of the "lazy Susan" is great for jars of spices, bolts, buttons, and small office supplies, while the single-level version holds tall bottles of cooking oils; beauty, cleaning, and laundry products; and items in the fridge. Giant ones can hold condiments and napkins on the dinner table.

* Got milk? While I'm glad to leave the milk-crate-as-furniture days behind, they well are nifty, especially when you create a shelf by tipping them on their sides and stacking them in multiples.

* Up against the wall: Many kinds of baskets or bins can be mounted on the wall to serve as magazine holders, mail receivers, and 'in' boxes. (Just be sure to clean them out very regularly, or they'll overflow and become pointless.) An actual magazine or mail rack can also hold rolled towels in a bathroom. And, try nailing coffee cans or sand pails to the garage walls to hold small yard tools, spools of twine, or seed packets.

* Handy towel: A wine rack can stand on a bathroom floor -- or be affixed to the wall -- to become a clever spot to store rolled-up hand towels and wash cloths, bath mitts, brushes, and rolled-up magazines.

* Flip your lid: I love pot-lid racks just as they are -- mounted inside a cupboard door, holding pot lids -- but they also make cool mail and magazine holders when mounted elsewhere.

* You stud, you: Nail boards across the exposed studs in your garage or basement, and you've got some great vertical corrals to capture rakes, hoes, shovels, hockey sticks, and baseball bats.

* duplicate crosser: If you criss-cross ribbons on a wall or board and tack them tightly, you can clip or slip notes, photos, tickets, greeting cards, and invitations under them for a ornamental wall-storage option.

* Dig, if you will, the picture: Displaying art and photos on photograph rails, rather than hanging them on the walls, offers more flexibility because you can rotate, add to, and edit them without pounding more nails.

* Coats and cloaks: A freestanding coat rack is a excellent vertical concept, and if there's an umbrella stand or shoe shelf at the base, that's even better. Try one in the bedroom for bathrobes and clothes to wear again.

And now, thinking more broadly... Here are a few final time-honored, vertical-storage gems. Run with them, and apply them in new ways!

* First and best: The blue-ribbon winners have to be hooks and pegs -- chairs hanging on pegs in Shaker homes review their gorgeous simplicity and usefulness. You can store a lot of things on a peg or hook (or even on a bare nail), provided that it's the proper size and shape and is affixed in a safe and sound manner.

* Hang belts, necklaces, scarves, keys, purses, backpacks, clothes, kitchen utensils, yard and workshop tools, brooms, dust pans, sports equipment, sleds, hoses, ladders, bikes, hair dryers, and much more not only from the walls, but from the ceilings, inside or under cupboards, inside closets, and on the fronts and backs of doors and cupboard doors.

* A peg board (or wire-grid system) is a very versatile option. Some Population even propose painting outlines colse to the hanging items so that you all the time know where they belong, but I disagree: if you add or delete even one thing, then your theory is blown. However, if you like the outlining idea, use chalk -- it's much more forgiving.

* Stack 'em up: Stacking sets of baskets, bins, drawers, or boxes... With lids or not... That are transparent or well labeled... Can sit on shelves or stand in closets to hold all from diapers to root vegetables (though probably not at the same time). If you put your stacking set on casters, you can even "go mobile."

* File cabinets and hanging files are oldies, but goodies: You can add casters for mobility, cover the cabinet with a tablecloth if it's ugly, or pair it with a mate to hold up a door or wide board to make a sturdy desk.

* Shelves: need I say more? They're classics, and standing books and magazine holders on them vertically adds even more to their efficiency. They can also hold baskets or bins that comprise smaller objects.

Go vertical: Hang it, stand it, stack it, rack it, and embrace that vertical space that many Population overlook to maximize your organizational potential!

An Under-Used Organizational Trick: Use Your Vertical Spaces To Their Fullest

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Monday, June 4, 2012

favorite Types of Tote Bags

favorite Types of Tote Bags


Tote bags are defined as large bags used for shopping or carrying a multitude of things. A typical bags has a substantial storage space for amassing everyday-used paraphernalia such as make-up, books, stationery, lunches and even umbrellas. Totes have strong long bands for hauling over one's shoulders, and come in diverse substances, shapes and dimensions.

favorite Types of Tote Bags

favorite Types of Tote Bags

favorite Types of Tote Bags


favorite Types of Tote Bags



favorite Types of Tote Bags

A good-quality tote bag is deemed an necessary accessory for the modern woman. To think of life without one is unimaginable nowadays. These multi-purpose bags are one of the most favorable ways of carrying everything one needs. The exquisite tote for you is out there somewhere.

For running daily errands and activities, small totes are recommended. These bags can house anyone from notebooks, cell phones, keys, wallets, writing materials and snacks. For specific activities like working out in a gym, choose bigger ones that can adapt towels, an extra set of clothing, shoes and face care items.

For every potential chance you can think of, a favorable tote is available. Some of the more favorite ones are: -

• Shopping totes - can be made from canvas to other durable fabrics to house groceries and other shopping items.
• Casual daily totes - these totes can be brought to work or for casual meetings, depending on invent and materials used.
• Laptop totes - made from leather or other sustaining materials, these totes are designed to specifically adapt laptops and with any compartments for documents.
• Diaper totes - extra large in size to adapt diapers, bottles, wet wipes and everything else a baby needs.
• Laundry totes - spacious totes made from durable cloth like canvas or polyester for you to carry laundry.
• Beach totes - usually made from washable fabric and spacious enough to hold your beach needs i.e. Suntan oil, towels etc.
• Sports totes/ Shoes totes - usually unisex totes, with the exception of color choices and materials. Men's totes tend to have sharper edges with buckles and usually made of leather or suede.
• Business totes - made from supple leather or heavy canvas for an extended life.
• Travel totes - more often than not comes in muted shades to complement you carry-all luggage. Materials for these totes are heavy to ensure vigor and have any side compartments to store passports, tickets and other voyage essentials.
• Wine and Cheese totes - these totes are made from breathable and sturdy cotton to facilitate the storage of wine and cheese.
• Evening totes - these totes are smaller in size and bedecked with sequins with shiny finishing like satin or silk.
• Designer totes - produced by predominant designers and fashion houses. They are usually quite costly and have unique designs and come with further compartments and pockets.
• Custom totes - the designs on these totes are often eye-catching such as liberal uses of wordings, predominant characters, celebrities and tag lines.
• Personalized totes - you can have your own personalized totes embellished with your photograph, pet's pictures or anyone else your heart desires.

Bear in mind that for anyone chance necessitates a tote, you must choose one which is durable and of good quality.

favorite Types of Tote Bags

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Friday, March 30, 2012

Totes Isotoner Men's Terry Slippers

Totes Isotoner Men's Terry Slippers


The names "Totes" and "Isotoner" have gained a inevitable exclusive ring to the products bearing these names. Umbrellas, gloves, rainwear, rubber footware, and slippers are products that are produced by the Cincinnati, Ohio based Totes Isotoner Corporation. Over the years, I have owned Totes Isotoner umbrellas, gloves, as well as a pair of Terry Men's Slippers. The latter product is the branch of this particular review.

Totes Isotoner Men's Terry Slippers

Totes Isotoner Men's Terry Slippers

Totes Isotoner Men's Terry Slippers


Totes Isotoner Men's Terry Slippers



Totes Isotoner Men's Terry Slippers

For men, slippers are not a fashion statement. There chief function is to supply for 'us guys' a way to keep our feet warm on cold days. Whatever else that they do is a bonus.

Totes' Terry Men's Slippers come in two colors: light blue and brown. The inside is flannel lined while the face is terry cloth. The best part, one that many guys like, is that the sole is indoor/outdoor usable. Thus, if you need to run out and pick up the paper tossed in your driveway or take the trash out, your slippers will probably not be ruined [unless you continually walk on ice or snow, I imagine]. Additionally, the soles hold up well to preclude dangerous slipping which is a coarse qoute of many slippers when the soles begin to wear out before the rest of the slipper.

Sizes offered are close to shoe sizes. I wear 9 1/2 or 10 dress shoes and the slippers I own are 9 1/2 - 10 1/2. Sure, you don't need the support that shoes offer but it is nice to have slippers fit rather snuggly without drooping off your feet when walking around.

After six months of constant use, my slippers are showing only minimal wear, mostly on the inside lowest of my right slipper. The internal stitching is showing no signs of loosening while the face reflects only minimal creases on the top.

At -25 per pair, the cost of Totes Isotoner slippers is higher than most other brands. Still, the wear and tear is minimal, my feet stay warm, and I get to take out the trash [oh, joy!] without having to switch over to shoes. I doubt that you will find a better pair of men's slippers for this price.

Totes Isotoner Men's Terry Slippers

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Sunday, February 26, 2012

Day Spa-Salon Marketing - 5 Great Promotional Ideas

Day Spa-Salon Marketing - 5 Great Promotional Ideas


Promotions are a great way to get your employees involved. Promotions build morale and momentum. Here are just a few more promotional options that you could be implementing. [See Promotions, Promotions - Part 1]

Day Spa-Salon Marketing - 5 Great Promotional Ideas

Day Spa-Salon Marketing - 5 Great Promotional Ideas

Day Spa-Salon Marketing - 5 Great Promotional Ideas


Day Spa-Salon Marketing - 5 Great Promotional Ideas



Day Spa-Salon Marketing - 5 Great Promotional Ideas

1. Staff Promotions: Yes, you should constantly promote your staff - to boost morale, bonus hard workers and call client's attentiveness to your employees' abilities. Staff promotions could comprise incentives, choosing a Stylist of the Month, displaying staff's educational certificates, and featuring a dissimilar staff member in each newsletter.

As you can see, promotions will tend to overlap one another. A Father's Day theme promotion will also be a Target Group Promotion aimed at men; it may also be a sell Promotion if you're along with sell discount. Cross-promoting is an proper way of face several bases. Just don't try to promote to every group on every level at once. Feel has taught that the more specific a promotion is, the easier it is to gauge the success of it, so you'll know whether it's worth doing again.

2. Make-Over Contest: Have clients and possible customers submit photos and letters explaining what they would like to change about their appearance and why they want to have a makeover. opt numerous candidates to endure the transformation. Make sure you have a photographer on hand to capture the moments. Tie in your makeover contest with a local talk show. Some possible makeover categories are:
Mothers-to-Be Working Women Seasonal College-to-Career New Attitude Over 40 and Fabulous Sweet Sixteen Stylish at 60 Mother Daughter A family Affair The client receives a free gift item (preferably a sell product) with a required minimum purchase.

3. Purchase With Purchase: Customers are able to buy a special promotional items at reduced savings. Some companies have used umbrellas, tote bags, and trial sizes of products, gym bags, cosmetic bags, clocks or watches. Make sure your promotional items are every bit as wanted as those the group shop offers.

4. Free Lipstick Cards: The customer may receive a complementary lipstick with any minimum purchase. The lipstick card is an ideal promotional item to distribute after making a presentation to a group of consumers. Try to keep the minimum buy to a minimum to generate foot traffic for the business. A free lipstick/lipgloss offer entices women to walk into your salon.

5. Yearly Coupon Card: The object of this promotion card is to construct consistent sell traffic. In order for customers to redeem the coupon for the free gift, they must first make a minimum sell (not service) buy during the month. The base sell buy requirement is useful for two reasons: Once the client starts to enjoy the free gift each month, she becomes accustomed to a miniature extra gift at the end of each visit. Many clients will allocation for their minimum requirement and systematically plan to restock their products monthly so they can take benefit of the coupon offer. It is fun for the client to go home with a miniature treasure.

Day Spa-Salon Marketing - 5 Great Promotional Ideas

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Monday, January 23, 2012

Top 10 Gifts For Beach Lovers

Top 10 Gifts For Beach Lovers


From Malibu to Miami, beach lovers over the country are one and the same; they love the sun and the sand and the surf. Nothing beats grabbing your floppy hat and sunglasses and heading out for a day of free time with the sound of waves crashing in the background. If you have a beach lover on your gift list, check out the ten items below:

Top 10 Gifts For Beach Lovers

Top 10 Gifts For Beach Lovers

Top 10 Gifts For Beach Lovers


Top 10 Gifts For Beach Lovers



Top 10 Gifts For Beach Lovers

1. Give the beach comber something to listen to while they soak up the rays. Ipods are portable, store tons of music and can be purchased approximately in any place nowadays. Target has the iPod Shuffle beginning at just .99. 

2. If you want the beachgoer to be able to gain that iPod (along with other valuables) while he or she takes a dip in the water, buy the Vacation Vault. It costs .95, is available from corporatetravelsafety.com and is a small and sturdy safe. With its 3 dial compound and ability to lock onto something (such as a beach cart), the recipient on your list won't have to worry about his or valuables. an additional one choice is the Waterproof Bag and Waistpack by Aloksak for .95 which allows you to take your valuables with you into the water.

3. Toting the things you need for the beach can be a pain without the permissible gear. buy a beach cart from beachmart.com.  The website's bestseller is the .95 elaborate Wonder Wheeler Beach Cart. It holds a beach umbrella, a 48quart cooler, 4 chairs, and has a large cargo area for any other gear. It folds up flat, but is sturdy and productive adequate to carry up to 100 pounds of gear!

4. If your friend brings a friend to the beach with them, they'll need something to keep them entertained. Smashball was all the time the game of choice when we were kids and still seems to be a popular choice. Myultimateboards.com sells the paddles and trademark blue ball for only .62.

5. Help the beach lover tote their refreshments in style. The Picnic at Ascot Santa Barbara Beach Backpack is a cooler and backpack all in one. It's insulated and waterproof and costs .95 at swimoutlet.com. It's also very stylish; it comes in a level olive color with coordinating stripes.

6. Staying cool at the beach is a priority for the beach lover. Help cut the rays (and wrinkles) by purchasing a Cush'n Shade from beachstore.com. The Cush'n Shade is just what it sounds like; a cushion to lay your head on and a shade to furnish shade cover for your face. It's portable, comes in 3 dissimilar colors and costs .99.

7. buy a Beach Bum or Beach Babe t-shirt at cafepress.com. (There are many beach themes and/or phrases to choose from, those are just two of the examples.) Sweatshirts are also available on the website and your order won't set you back more than or .

8. A fashionable and unisex beach bag is a great find. Ll Bean offers an fullness of options when it comes to bags. Ll Beans bags are canvas, easy to tote, come in many colors and can be personalized. They start at under and go up from there, depending on size and personalization.

9. Speaking of personalization, personalizationmall.com sells embroidered beach towels in vibrant colors that any beach lover will covet. The plush towels can be personalized with the beach lover's initials or full name. You won't spend more than for this unique twist on a former beach item.

10. And finally, the beach comber needs something to comb through when they aren't listening to music or habitancy watching. buy a book for the recipient on your list; get a light read or a page turner, or even a few magazines. You know this person best, think about what they would enjoy reading while passing a few lazy hours under the sun. (You can all the time throw the book in the tote or wrapit in the towel to integrate two gifts at once!

Top 10 Gifts For Beach Lovers

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