What products have elements from the perodic table?
Q. What products have elements from the perodic table like sodium, copper, silver, potassium, nickel, iron, chlorine, etc... I need products that can be found at home. I have a project which requires 20 products from 20 different elements. It could be pure samples of that element, compound or mixture. I the project I need prove so I need the labels of the product.
Asked by Walter M - Wed Oct 11 17:37:56 2006 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Everything on Earth is made up of the elements in the periodic table. Take anything in your house and look at the label. The ingredients will mostly be compounds but you can look the compounds up on wikipedia and it will tell you what elements are in them.
Answered by MataHari - Wed Oct 11 17:39:25 2006
Q. What products have elements from the perodic table like sodium, copper, silver, potassium, nickel, iron, chlorine, etc... I need products that can be found at home. I have a project which requires 20 products from 20 different elements. It could be pure samples of that element, compound or mixture. I the project I need prove so I need the labels of the product.
Asked by Walter M - Wed Oct 11 17:37:56 2006 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Everything on Earth is made up of the elements in the periodic table. Take anything in your house and look at the label. The ingredients will mostly be compounds but you can look the compounds up on wikipedia and it will tell you what elements are in them.
Answered by MataHari - Wed Oct 11 17:39:25 2006
What affiliate products are profitable and easy to sell?
Q. I am planning on creating a website that is set up specifically targeted at selling affiliate products. I am wondering if anyone has experience with a specific market or product and could share it with me. I would like to sell multiple products from one market is possible and optimize the site for that product type or market. Thanks Justin
Asked by Justin - Thu Jun 10 15:54:07 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I've really, really enjoyed and had success with CPA marketing (Cost Per Action). Essentially, they pay you to get people to fill out surveys, e-mail offers and the like. I've done well with CPALead, Peerfly and Affiliateer. Check the sources for all the networks who've treated me great.
Answered by Tom - Sat Jun 12 11:40:47 2010
Q. I am planning on creating a website that is set up specifically targeted at selling affiliate products. I am wondering if anyone has experience with a specific market or product and could share it with me. I would like to sell multiple products from one market is possible and optimize the site for that product type or market. Thanks Justin
Asked by Justin - Thu Jun 10 15:54:07 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I've really, really enjoyed and had success with CPA marketing (Cost Per Action). Essentially, they pay you to get people to fill out surveys, e-mail offers and the like. I've done well with CPALead, Peerfly and Affiliateer. Check the sources for all the networks who've treated me great.
Answered by Tom - Sat Jun 12 11:40:47 2010
How to calculate a volume of two products if if equal profits are to be earned from both ?
Q. How to calculate a certain volume of two products (with different selling price, fixed costs and variable costs), if equal profits to be earned from both the products ? Example - Product X sells for $100 each and Y sells for $120 each. Product X fixed cost of $2000 per year and variable cost of $12 per unit, whereas product Y has fixed cost of $8000 and variable cost of $40 per unit. At what production rate (volume) are the profits from both products equal ?
Asked by vasko - Mon Aug 27 22:47:19 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 1500 units x=$88 profit y=$80 profit x requires 227.27 units to break even @ 227.27 units, y profits $10,182 Since profit for x >y by $8, x will "catch" y in 1,273 units. (228 unit=break even for x) + (1273=units x to "catch" y) = 1500 You can do the double check on your own :)
Answered by fatcomo - Tue Aug 28 00:52:44 2007
Q. How to calculate a certain volume of two products (with different selling price, fixed costs and variable costs), if equal profits to be earned from both the products ? Example - Product X sells for $100 each and Y sells for $120 each. Product X fixed cost of $2000 per year and variable cost of $12 per unit, whereas product Y has fixed cost of $8000 and variable cost of $40 per unit. At what production rate (volume) are the profits from both products equal ?
Asked by vasko - Mon Aug 27 22:47:19 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 1500 units x=$88 profit y=$80 profit x requires 227.27 units to break even @ 227.27 units, y profits $10,182 Since profit for x >y by $8, x will "catch" y in 1,273 units. (228 unit=break even for x) + (1273=units x to "catch" y) = 1500 You can do the double check on your own :)
Answered by fatcomo - Tue Aug 28 00:52:44 2007
What soy products provide the most isoflavones with the least amount of gas/acid?
Q. I have found that soy products are helping to minimize my hot flashes, especially soy nuts. But the soy nuts are also bringing on constant indigestion. Other products like soymilk and soycheese don't seem to do the trick. So now I am trying different tofu products. Any suggestions?
Asked by April Paris - Sat Jan 19 17:51:16 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Hello...As a vegan, I eat a lot of soy (& whey) products. There is something I found that perhaps you could look into getting, which are soy isoflavones...Check this page out here, that explains all about it: *Also, here's some info on how to reduce gas, and which types of food cause it:
Answered by NY'er - Sat Jan 19 18:04:15 2008
Q. I have found that soy products are helping to minimize my hot flashes, especially soy nuts. But the soy nuts are also bringing on constant indigestion. Other products like soymilk and soycheese don't seem to do the trick. So now I am trying different tofu products. Any suggestions?
Asked by April Paris - Sat Jan 19 17:51:16 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Hello...As a vegan, I eat a lot of soy (& whey) products. There is something I found that perhaps you could look into getting, which are soy isoflavones...Check this page out here, that explains all about it: *Also, here's some info on how to reduce gas, and which types of food cause it:
Answered by NY'er - Sat Jan 19 18:04:15 2008
Are retailers that sell new and used products allowed to open a product before completing the transaction?
Q. The retailer in question sells both new and used products. It differentiates between the two by virtue of the product being opened. If the product is not opened, it is new. If it is opened, it is used. The retailer charges different amounts for a used product than it does a new product. By the retailer opening it before you take possession of it, is this not in effect selling a used item at new item prices? Does this violate any laws or are there any Customer Protection laws that prevent this behavior?
Asked by Shane C - Tue May 27 16:03:42 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The retailer can do anything they want to a product before they sell it including inspecting the product to ensure everything is included in the package. A product is used if it has performed it's intended function for a customer or has been used as a demonstration product. It is not used simply because the package has been opened.
Answered by davidmi711 - Tue May 27 16:10:32 2008
Q. The retailer in question sells both new and used products. It differentiates between the two by virtue of the product being opened. If the product is not opened, it is new. If it is opened, it is used. The retailer charges different amounts for a used product than it does a new product. By the retailer opening it before you take possession of it, is this not in effect selling a used item at new item prices? Does this violate any laws or are there any Customer Protection laws that prevent this behavior?
Asked by Shane C - Tue May 27 16:03:42 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The retailer can do anything they want to a product before they sell it including inspecting the product to ensure everything is included in the package. A product is used if it has performed it's intended function for a customer or has been used as a demonstration product. It is not used simply because the package has been opened.
Answered by davidmi711 - Tue May 27 16:10:32 2008
What are some products where the desirable is the product from undesirable reactants?
Q. What are some products where the desirable is the product from undesirable reactants?and how is it made? (such as plastic bags, using crude oil, but how are they made??)
Asked by Leah B - Tue Jul 10 10:39:03 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I guess what you are asking is what useful products are made from poisonous starting materials. The best example I could give you is polycarbonate (Thick- clear plastic - sparklets water bottles). They use phosgene and bisphenol-A. Bisphenol-A is a diphenol and phosgene is a deadly poison (COCl2) ref: ref: COCl2 + HO-R-OH --> --((C=O)-O-R-O-)-- ref: There are many other polymers made with toxic monomers. Hexamethylene diamine used to made nylon is highly toxic: ref: NH2(CH2)4NH2 + COOH(CH2)4COOH --> --(COHN(CH2)6NHCO(CH2)4-) - ref: ref: there are countless other examples - these are just two..
Answered by Dr Dave P - Tue Jul 10 11:09:22 2007
Q. What are some products where the desirable is the product from undesirable reactants?and how is it made? (such as plastic bags, using crude oil, but how are they made??)
Asked by Leah B - Tue Jul 10 10:39:03 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I guess what you are asking is what useful products are made from poisonous starting materials. The best example I could give you is polycarbonate (Thick- clear plastic - sparklets water bottles). They use phosgene and bisphenol-A. Bisphenol-A is a diphenol and phosgene is a deadly poison (COCl2) ref: ref: COCl2 + HO-R-OH --> --((C=O)-O-R-O-)-- ref: There are many other polymers made with toxic monomers. Hexamethylene diamine used to made nylon is highly toxic: ref: NH2(CH2)4NH2 + COOH(CH2)4COOH --> --(COHN(CH2)6NHCO(CH2)4-) - ref: ref: there are countless other examples - these are just two..
Answered by Dr Dave P - Tue Jul 10 11:09:22 2007
What products are good for rashes and breakouts on skin?
Q. I have very, very sensitive skin. Right now, I'm getting rashes all over my back, neck, arms and face from a allergic reaction. I'm using benytrel, hydrocortisol and babywash as my products until the rash heals. What products are good for rashes?
Asked by ~Kay~ - Fri Apr 3 14:35:04 2009 - - 2 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Try rubbing lime juice with honey and salt that really will help your skin and you don't have to spend that much money
Answered by Princess - Fri Apr 3 16:08:17 2009
Q. I have very, very sensitive skin. Right now, I'm getting rashes all over my back, neck, arms and face from a allergic reaction. I'm using benytrel, hydrocortisol and babywash as my products until the rash heals. What products are good for rashes?
Asked by ~Kay~ - Fri Apr 3 14:35:04 2009 - - 2 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Try rubbing lime juice with honey and salt that really will help your skin and you don't have to spend that much money
Answered by Princess - Fri Apr 3 16:08:17 2009
What products are good for thick curly hair ?
Q. Yea so I have thick curly hair and was wondering what products I can use to keep it healthy and growing. Like what product beside gel, jam or spritz can I use to make my curls freeze up ? But not damage my hair.
Asked by supaxkawaii - Wed Sep 19 18:15:34 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. i have thick curly hair and so does my 9 yr old daughter and my 19 month old son is starting to get them...I use L'oreal springing curls!! Do not rub when you towel dry as that creates frizz...As for shampoo and conditioner..I use Nexxus
Answered by Sexy Mama of 2 cuties - Wed Sep 19 18:33:41 2007
Q. Yea so I have thick curly hair and was wondering what products I can use to keep it healthy and growing. Like what product beside gel, jam or spritz can I use to make my curls freeze up ? But not damage my hair.
Asked by supaxkawaii - Wed Sep 19 18:15:34 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. i have thick curly hair and so does my 9 yr old daughter and my 19 month old son is starting to get them...I use L'oreal springing curls!! Do not rub when you towel dry as that creates frizz...As for shampoo and conditioner..I use Nexxus
Answered by Sexy Mama of 2 cuties - Wed Sep 19 18:33:41 2007
What products can i use to make my hair moisturized on a budget?
Q. I don't want to spend a million dollars on hair products... So does anyone know what hair products replenish or moisturize your hair? But a little on the cheap side?
Asked by Kiddmuhrie - Tue Jul 7 11:32:26 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. umm any hair products that contain almond or coconut oil are very moisturizing. but most local chemist or drug stores sell good prices shapoo's conditioners and deep conditioning treatments/hair masks. most hair care ranges will have a specific shampoo and conditioner for dry damaged hair. but when my hair is feeling less than friendly i usually wash it, condition it, then rinse that (all shampoo and conditioner for dry hair type) then towel fry it then i put on a load of coconut conditioner (only costs me 97p!) really smother my hair then i wrap it in cling film to eep the heat in and then wrap on top of that a towel. the longer you leave it the better (over night if your a deep/good sleeper!) but and half an hour to and hour if your… [cont.]
Answered by Indio - Tue Jul 7 11:45:30 2009
Q. I don't want to spend a million dollars on hair products... So does anyone know what hair products replenish or moisturize your hair? But a little on the cheap side?
Asked by Kiddmuhrie - Tue Jul 7 11:32:26 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. umm any hair products that contain almond or coconut oil are very moisturizing. but most local chemist or drug stores sell good prices shapoo's conditioners and deep conditioning treatments/hair masks. most hair care ranges will have a specific shampoo and conditioner for dry damaged hair. but when my hair is feeling less than friendly i usually wash it, condition it, then rinse that (all shampoo and conditioner for dry hair type) then towel fry it then i put on a load of coconut conditioner (only costs me 97p!) really smother my hair then i wrap it in cling film to eep the heat in and then wrap on top of that a towel. the longer you leave it the better (over night if your a deep/good sleeper!) but and half an hour to and hour if your… [cont.]
Answered by Indio - Tue Jul 7 11:45:30 2009
What products work to get rid of blackheads?
Q. I have tried quite a few products to get rid of blackheads, and they don't work. Any suggestions? If you could, please include the exact name of product and where you bought it? oh, and try to keep it cheap. im on a budget.
Asked by DorisC - Tue Jun 22 12:58:25 2010 - - 4 Answers - 1 Comments
A. *combine 1/4 cup boiling water with one teaspoon Epsom salt and three drops of iodine. wait until its cool to the touch, then soak a cotton ball in the mixture and dab onto your blackheads. they should loosen up for easy removal (lightly squeezing or even wiping them away) *to squeeze pimples safely (if you must at all) heres how to avoid damaging your skin as much as possible A. soak a cotton ball in warm saltwater, press onto the blemish for 3 minutes to dissolve the top. B. hold a cotton swab to either side of the blemish C. push the swabs toward eachother, squeezing the blemish until flattened. D. apply witch hazel immediately to the disturbed skin. * apply a home made toner of 1tsp lemon juice and 1/2tsp tepid water after daily… [cont.]
Answered by Heather - Tue Jun 22 13:32:07 2010
Q. I have tried quite a few products to get rid of blackheads, and they don't work. Any suggestions? If you could, please include the exact name of product and where you bought it? oh, and try to keep it cheap. im on a budget.
Asked by DorisC - Tue Jun 22 12:58:25 2010 - - 4 Answers - 1 Comments
A. *combine 1/4 cup boiling water with one teaspoon Epsom salt and three drops of iodine. wait until its cool to the touch, then soak a cotton ball in the mixture and dab onto your blackheads. they should loosen up for easy removal (lightly squeezing or even wiping them away) *to squeeze pimples safely (if you must at all) heres how to avoid damaging your skin as much as possible A. soak a cotton ball in warm saltwater, press onto the blemish for 3 minutes to dissolve the top. B. hold a cotton swab to either side of the blemish C. push the swabs toward eachother, squeezing the blemish until flattened. D. apply witch hazel immediately to the disturbed skin. * apply a home made toner of 1tsp lemon juice and 1/2tsp tepid water after daily… [cont.]
Answered by Heather - Tue Jun 22 13:32:07 2010
What products or home remedies should i use for dryness around the eyes?
Q. Around my eyes (eyelids and under my eyes) are very dry and swollen looking.I have done research and many say that it could be eczema, but im not sure what it is. Every morning i have to suffer with this dryness around my eyes and i tried putting products like Nivea and baby lotion, but it just made them burn really bad and even made them more red and swollen. Can someone please help me out and advise me some possible products or home remedies i could use to cure this.
Asked by Momo - Wed Jun 3 13:29:58 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. get some pure vitamin e. seriously, im not just blurting stuff out there like most people, vitamin e heals and its the skins best friend. if that doesnt work for you, go to your doctor and they'll put you in the right direction.
Answered by .243 - Wed Jun 3 13:42:35 2009
Q. Around my eyes (eyelids and under my eyes) are very dry and swollen looking.I have done research and many say that it could be eczema, but im not sure what it is. Every morning i have to suffer with this dryness around my eyes and i tried putting products like Nivea and baby lotion, but it just made them burn really bad and even made them more red and swollen. Can someone please help me out and advise me some possible products or home remedies i could use to cure this.
Asked by Momo - Wed Jun 3 13:29:58 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. get some pure vitamin e. seriously, im not just blurting stuff out there like most people, vitamin e heals and its the skins best friend. if that doesnt work for you, go to your doctor and they'll put you in the right direction.
Answered by .243 - Wed Jun 3 13:42:35 2009
How are the products of meiosis different from the products of mitosis?
Q. How are the products of meiosis different from the products of mitosis? A) Mitotic products are gametes. B) Meiotic products are gametes. C) Mitotic products are always haploid. D) Meiotic products are always diploid. E) The products of a meiotic division are genetically identical to each other.
Asked by kcdrake88 - Thu Jun 12 14:05:30 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. B) Meiotic products are gametes. (They are haploid and genetically different from each other. Mitotic products are diploid normal body cells and are genetically identical) Hope this helps!
Answered by Clare S - Thu Jun 12 14:12:11 2008
Q. How are the products of meiosis different from the products of mitosis? A) Mitotic products are gametes. B) Meiotic products are gametes. C) Mitotic products are always haploid. D) Meiotic products are always diploid. E) The products of a meiotic division are genetically identical to each other.
Asked by kcdrake88 - Thu Jun 12 14:05:30 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. B) Meiotic products are gametes. (They are haploid and genetically different from each other. Mitotic products are diploid normal body cells and are genetically identical) Hope this helps!
Answered by Clare S - Thu Jun 12 14:12:11 2008
What are some products whose demand remains unchanged regardless of their price?
Q. In economics demand for a product is considered downward sloping. This implies that demand increases when price decreases. Is this always true? Name some products whose demand remains unchanged regardless of their price? Also mention some products whose demand increases when their prices increase?
Asked by chrissy - Wed Nov 12 11:45:02 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. babies will always need diapers ya have to buy them no matter what the cost
Answered by mandylion03 - Wed Nov 12 11:50:31 2008
Q. In economics demand for a product is considered downward sloping. This implies that demand increases when price decreases. Is this always true? Name some products whose demand remains unchanged regardless of their price? Also mention some products whose demand increases when their prices increase?
Asked by chrissy - Wed Nov 12 11:45:02 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. babies will always need diapers ya have to buy them no matter what the cost
Answered by mandylion03 - Wed Nov 12 11:50:31 2008
How do I add products to a web page from another site quickly?
Q. I want to setup my own web page with product pictures, descriptions, and prices. I will be getting all that information from my suppliers. Is there a faster way to put all that information on my website rather than adding each product individually? In other words is there another way to add their products to my page without copying each image, description, and price individually?
Asked by DertinMcgerkin - Wed Nov 19 03:02:29 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Probably not. But you haven't told us much about the set-up of your site.
Answered by TalentedChimp - Wed Nov 19 03:27:33 2008
Q. I want to setup my own web page with product pictures, descriptions, and prices. I will be getting all that information from my suppliers. Is there a faster way to put all that information on my website rather than adding each product individually? In other words is there another way to add their products to my page without copying each image, description, and price individually?
Asked by DertinMcgerkin - Wed Nov 19 03:02:29 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Probably not. But you haven't told us much about the set-up of your site.
Answered by TalentedChimp - Wed Nov 19 03:27:33 2008
What would be good products to ship from Canada to a European Country as an import/export business?
Q. What would be good ideas of products that I can sell to Europe countries. That would be cheaper for customers to get from Canada, then there? What are high demand products? What are good Canadian Products that someone else would want to buy?
Asked by world t - Thu Aug 27 22:13:12 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. hmm..good idea, you can try to see this site..i buy so much polo from this site and selling to italy..wow.. I can't say any more:
Answered by topwin2008 - Thu Aug 27 22:49:25 2009
Q. What would be good ideas of products that I can sell to Europe countries. That would be cheaper for customers to get from Canada, then there? What are high demand products? What are good Canadian Products that someone else would want to buy?
Asked by world t - Thu Aug 27 22:13:12 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. hmm..good idea, you can try to see this site..i buy so much polo from this site and selling to italy..wow.. I can't say any more:
Answered by topwin2008 - Thu Aug 27 22:49:25 2009
What hair products would you suggest to add volume to my hair?
Q. My hair is thin and flat and i hate it. I just bought john freida shampoo and cond. as well as there volume root lift and it does nothing for me!I feel like ive tried alot of products and they dont help..ive blow dried my hair upside down and blasted the roots...nothing helps. Its still flat. Can you suggest any other products tricks or tips that you've tried? 10 points. Thank U!
Asked by LovesPugs* - Thu Sep 17 13:08:44 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Thermal Creations Volumizing Mousse is my answer. No flaws in this product whatsoever!! It is perfect!! This mousse is not too thick and sticky like most I have seen on the market. The application is extremely easy and really fun to put on lol. It gives you plenty and I mean PLENTY of va-va-volume. The mousse, after blowdrying, creates sort of an invisible lifting barrier Btw if your looking for a cute hairstyle to try out these tutorials. they are awesome. ;D love, B.
Answered by B.Lieve - Thu Sep 17 17:16:50 2009
Q. My hair is thin and flat and i hate it. I just bought john freida shampoo and cond. as well as there volume root lift and it does nothing for me!I feel like ive tried alot of products and they dont help..ive blow dried my hair upside down and blasted the roots...nothing helps. Its still flat. Can you suggest any other products tricks or tips that you've tried? 10 points. Thank U!
Asked by LovesPugs* - Thu Sep 17 13:08:44 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Thermal Creations Volumizing Mousse is my answer. No flaws in this product whatsoever!! It is perfect!! This mousse is not too thick and sticky like most I have seen on the market. The application is extremely easy and really fun to put on lol. It gives you plenty and I mean PLENTY of va-va-volume. The mousse, after blowdrying, creates sort of an invisible lifting barrier Btw if your looking for a cute hairstyle to try out these tutorials. they are awesome. ;D love, B.
Answered by B.Lieve - Thu Sep 17 17:16:50 2009
What Dermalogica products are good for clearing up acne?
Q. What Dermalogical products are good for clearing up acne? I've never bought any of their products so I am not familiar with them. Any advise? Thanks in advance!
Asked by GC - Thu Feb 28 23:24:13 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The cheapest and the most effective product I've ever used for acne is baking soda. Seriously, it's amazing. Add it to your face wash and use it to ex foliate or make it into a paste with water and use it ask a mask. Before you buy anything else, see if baking soda can't clear up your skin.
Answered by Serena T - Mon Mar 3 16:37:33 2008
Q. What Dermalogical products are good for clearing up acne? I've never bought any of their products so I am not familiar with them. Any advise? Thanks in advance!
Asked by GC - Thu Feb 28 23:24:13 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The cheapest and the most effective product I've ever used for acne is baking soda. Seriously, it's amazing. Add it to your face wash and use it to ex foliate or make it into a paste with water and use it ask a mask. Before you buy anything else, see if baking soda can't clear up your skin.
Answered by Serena T - Mon Mar 3 16:37:33 2008
How many products should I try to promote using affiliate marketing?
Q. I'm new to the whole idea of affiliate marketing but I get the concept. I was just wondering how many products I should try to promote on my website and how I should go about promoting them. I've read of people saying that new people should only promote a few products but then my website would only be a couple pages? Any comments/ help would be good thank you.
Asked by EZE - Sat Jun 19 14:12:07 2010 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Just to keep it simple to start off with I would do no more than 11 items and try to keep affiliate banner links to a minimum of 2 or 3 and be sure to space them apart from each other otherwise your site looks like a billboard, been there done that and won't make that mistake again. As far as the number of pages, I would try to keep it to one or two if you can, having a lot of pages doesn't mean that your site is better. You want to be able to say what you want to say on one page with your links going to the affiliate sites. Don't be to wordy, keep the word count to a minimum of a thousand. People read 25% slower on their computers then they do reading a book. You can also use a carousel that a certain affiliate provider has to help… [cont.]
Answered by Jake - Sun Jun 20 08:34:00 2010
Q. I'm new to the whole idea of affiliate marketing but I get the concept. I was just wondering how many products I should try to promote on my website and how I should go about promoting them. I've read of people saying that new people should only promote a few products but then my website would only be a couple pages? Any comments/ help would be good thank you.
Asked by EZE - Sat Jun 19 14:12:07 2010 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Just to keep it simple to start off with I would do no more than 11 items and try to keep affiliate banner links to a minimum of 2 or 3 and be sure to space them apart from each other otherwise your site looks like a billboard, been there done that and won't make that mistake again. As far as the number of pages, I would try to keep it to one or two if you can, having a lot of pages doesn't mean that your site is better. You want to be able to say what you want to say on one page with your links going to the affiliate sites. Don't be to wordy, keep the word count to a minimum of a thousand. People read 25% slower on their computers then they do reading a book. You can also use a carousel that a certain affiliate provider has to help… [cont.]
Answered by Jake - Sun Jun 20 08:34:00 2010
How many products can I sell on ebay without being considered like a store?
Q. I really want to sell some products on ebay without having to set up a store or having to charge tax. How many products can I sell at a time without having any if the issues I stated above?
Asked by stardiamond3 - Wed Oct 17 14:08:54 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. as long as you have the insertion fee and the product, sell all you want the government hasn't figured out how to tax online auctions yet
Answered by rwa000 - Wed Oct 17 14:14:15 2007
Q. I really want to sell some products on ebay without having to set up a store or having to charge tax. How many products can I sell at a time without having any if the issues I stated above?
Asked by stardiamond3 - Wed Oct 17 14:08:54 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. as long as you have the insertion fee and the product, sell all you want the government hasn't figured out how to tax online auctions yet
Answered by rwa000 - Wed Oct 17 14:14:15 2007
What natural products/mineral oils are good for sensitive black skin?
Q. I have sensitive acne prone skin and i want to try natural products on my skin. I have used clearseal, antibiotics and facial washes but they don't work that much. Is extra virgin olive oil good for my type of skin? And what type of natural products or oils would improve the quality of my skin? sorry i mean sensitive skin
Asked by mo - Thu Jan 28 06:04:10 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Hi, mo The use of skin care oils or natural skin care products does not depend upon the colour of your complexion. It depends upon the texture of your complexion. If you have acne then there are chances of your skin being oily. Therefore, for oily skin or acne prone skin skin you should drink green tea. Secondly, you must drink 1-2 litres of water everyday for clearing the toxins and bacteria. Try to refrain from using oil on your face because it is already oily. There are other good remedies in this article; "How to get rid of acne. I have provided the link below for you to see. I hope it helps :)
Answered by dipty G - Thu Jan 28 08:31:14 2010
Q. I have sensitive acne prone skin and i want to try natural products on my skin. I have used clearseal, antibiotics and facial washes but they don't work that much. Is extra virgin olive oil good for my type of skin? And what type of natural products or oils would improve the quality of my skin? sorry i mean sensitive skin
Asked by mo - Thu Jan 28 06:04:10 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Hi, mo The use of skin care oils or natural skin care products does not depend upon the colour of your complexion. It depends upon the texture of your complexion. If you have acne then there are chances of your skin being oily. Therefore, for oily skin or acne prone skin skin you should drink green tea. Secondly, you must drink 1-2 litres of water everyday for clearing the toxins and bacteria. Try to refrain from using oil on your face because it is already oily. There are other good remedies in this article; "How to get rid of acne. I have provided the link below for you to see. I hope it helps :)
Answered by dipty G - Thu Jan 28 08:31:14 2010
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