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		<title>Golf Advertising &#8211; Taking It On The Green</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Feb 2010 13:00:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m not too much of a bourgeoisie kind of a guy, in fact, I probably relate more with the serfs (I know I just mixed socio-economic systems, bear with me). This particular fact about me is the result not only of a static social hierarchy (although social fluidity is touted like its simple matter of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m not too much of a bourgeoisie kind of a guy, in fact, I probably relate more with the serfs (I know I just mixed socio-economic systems, bear with me).  This particular fact about me is the result not only of a static social hierarchy (although social fluidity is touted like its simple matter of signing up for your preferred lot), but also as a little bit of personal taste.  For one, I&#8217;m not real big on the uniform that seems to permeate the elite.  Pastels don&#8217;t sit well with me and pleated white and khaki shorts just above the knee make me feel uncomfortable.  I&#8217;d rather sew up the rip in my jeans, put my feet on the table and curse a little with my friends.  There is one thing though?golf.</p>
<p>Wow, getting a group of friends together, totting along a course regulation breaking cooler and swinging some sticks?now we&#8217;re talking.  The thing about golf is that there isn&#8217;t a thing about golf.  I like to be outside.  I like the tranquility.  I like the sound when your driver connects just right with the ball.  I like walking up my ball and quietly thinking about my next shot.  I like that I could measure out 150 yards for you with a golf ball and my 8 iron.  I like that on some days the cup looks really big and on others I fear it.  I really like the sound made when the ball finally drops.  And I even like that I&#8217;m not very good at golf and probably never will be, it&#8217;s a big outdoor chessboard.  These are the things about golf to me.</p>
<p>Recently, though, the sanctity of my church has been infiltrated by heretics and plunderers.  By far the most unnerving area on the course for me is on the tee box.  I have a slice, sometimes I miss the ball all together, I can usually feel the group behind me creeping up, it&#8217;s just an all around difficult spot for me.  So what I&#8217;d like is for anything that can be not unnerving to be so.  That&#8217;s why when I started to see golf advertisements placed on the tee box I felt wholly unhappy.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not sure if the tee box should be designated as an advertising free zone, or not, but I really can swing better with a mind free of the heaviness that bears upon it when confronted with issues such as freedom of speech, product branding and commodity fetishism.  So, golf advertisers?you&#8217;ve got us.  We&#8217;re hooked, we like your game, we use your product, we&#8217;ll read your magazine, but please, please leave the tee box alone.</p>
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		<title>Building Your List with Articles and Paid eZine Advertising</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Feb 2010 13:00:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can build your list simply by writing articles, whether you have thought of it or not. Quite simply, you write and submit your articles on your topic of expertise or business nature to popular article directories where eZine publishers and readers are looking for the information you provide. Leveraging your viral marketing efforts on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can build your list simply by writing articles, whether you have thought of it or not.</p>
<p>Quite simply, you write and submit your articles on your topic of expertise or business nature to popular article directories where eZine publishers and readers are looking for the information you provide.</p>
<p>Leveraging your viral marketing efforts on article writing can be rewarding, if done right. In the real sense, you are actually proving your worth and demonstrating your expertise about your business through the articles you write.<span id="more-1030"></span></p>
<p>So, how can this method in effect build your mailing list? The answer: the resource box you attach to your articles. In your resource box (also known as bio box), you include a brief detail about yourself and your business site together with its URL.</p>
<p>It is strongly suggested that your resource box URL links to your mailing list&#8217;s landing page where you can get your visitor&#8217;s name and email address, which will in turn help you build your mailing list at no cost.</p>
<p>If your articles are found worth sharing, eZine publishers will republish your articles together with your resource box for their readers and subscribers. The wonderful result: viral marketing without effort on your part!</p>
<p>You can start by writing and submitting your articles to trusted article submitter sites such as free article pro and begin your article marketing journey today.</p>
<p>You can also build list paid eZine advertising</p>
<p>Some Internet Marketers can get clueless when it comes to unleashing the full potential of paid eZine advertising. One of the most common dilemmas is that whether should the Internet Marketer advertise the product or service he is selling directly to the subscribers of the eZine he is paying advertising for?</p>
<p>This can be a wise method, but with ifs and buts. For one, the advertisement must be compelling and attention grabbing. Secondly, there is no telling if the eZine&#8217;s subscribers constantly practice a buying habit until you put some money to find out.</p>
<p>Investing even a small sum of money can be risky to a number of Internet Marketers who are on tight budgets. But in spite of the risk factors, eZine advertising can still be rewarding, if done right.</p>
<p>Thus the solution: the marketer would be wiser if he or she uses eZine advertising to build his or her mailing list. It makes sense, anyway. Since some eZines display more than one sponsored advertisement, you can grab the subscriber&#8217;s attention by giving a free or risk-free product or offer through your ad.</p>
<p>When the subscriber clicks on your ad, he or she can opt into your mailing list in exchange for the free offer, which can be a free report or even a trial service.</p>
<p>While you are not making a hard sell through your advertisement just yet, building your list by getting other eZine&#8217;s subscribers subscribed to your eZine allows you to follow up with them in the future, as and when you have new offers.</p>
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		<title>All About Box Lacrosse</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 13:00:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Box Lacrosse, also referred to as boxla or boxcrosse is an indoor version of outdoor field lacrosse. The difference between a field lacrosse game and a box lacrosse game is like night-and-day. Box Lacrosse is predominantly played in Canada during the summer months. Box Lacrosse started in the 1930&#8242;s as a means to bring revenue [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Box Lacrosse, also referred to as boxla or boxcrosse is an indoor version of outdoor field lacrosse. The difference between a field lacrosse game and a box lacrosse game is like night-and-day. <span id="more-962"></span></p>
<p>Box Lacrosse is predominantly played in Canada during the summer months. Box Lacrosse started in the 1930&#8242;s as a means to bring revenue to hockey rinks in the off season. Additionally it kept players fit during the summer months.</p>
<p>In Canada box lacrosse is more popular than field lacrosse from which it was derived. The rules of box lacrosse and field lacrosse are very different and of course the surface of play is very different. Box lacrosse is played indoors, in hockey arenas (without the ice) or on indoor soccer fields.</p>
<p>The goal in box lacrosse is smaller than the goal in field lacrosse and the attacking team must take a shot on goal within 30 seconds of gaining possession of the ball. Play in box lacrosse is significantly rougher than in a field lacrosse game. The rules of box lax encourage passing and running which improves a players overall lacrosse skills and athletic ability.</p>
<p>Box lacrosse should not be confused with indoor lacrosse which is a newer version of the indoor game. Indoor lacrosse was intended to be less violent than the other indoor version of the game, box lacrosse, on which it is based. Indoor lacrosse is also played in regions where box lacrosse is not played. Indoor lacrosse was designed to combine the most exciting elements of box and field lacrosse. Box lacrosse is a summer game, while indoor lacrosse is played in the winter.</p>
<p>Professional indoor lacrosse combines the physical play of hockey with the high scoring, fast pace and play-making style of basketball. Indoor lacrosse is played with six men per side, a rougher and faster derivative of the outdoor game. There are more scoring opportunities, and far more big hits, making indoor lacrosse an intense experience for players as well as fans.</p>
<p>The two indoor games have become increasingly similar in recent years with the primary difference being the equipment used in game play. Indoor lacrosse allows only sticks with hollow shafts, while box lacrosse allows solid wooden sticks. Also indoor lacrosse games consist of four quarters of fifteen minutes each, while box lacrosse games consist of three periods of twenty minutes in length.</p>
<p>The age of indoor lacrosse is evident when discussions relating to the first World Indoor Lacrosse Championships arise. The first Championships were held in 2003.</p>
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