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Social network services (Myspace, Facebook etc.) focus on building online communities of people who share interests and/or activities, or who are interested in exploring the interests and activities of others. Mainstream social networks today provide an online environment for people to communicate and exchange personal information for dating or business purposes. Intentions can vary from looking for a one time date, short-term relationship, and long-term relationship or networking, affiliating and marketing depending on it’s focus category.

Most of the mainstream social networks, just like online adult dating services, require users to give out certain pieces of information. This usually includes a user’s age, gender, location, interests, and perhaps a picture. Releasing very personal information is usually discouraged for safety reasons.This allows other users to search or be searched by some sort of criteria, but at the same time people can maintain a degree of anonymity. Online adult dating sites are similar to mainstream social networks in the sense that users create profiles to meet and communicate with others, but their activities on the adult sites are for the sole purpose of finding a person of interest to date on a casual sexual encounter basis.

Many sites are broad-based, with members coming from a variety of backgrounds looking for different types of relationships.Adult sites are more specific, based on the type of members they are looking for, interests are more in common, location is not all that important and the relationship desired is already established.

Online adult dating or Internet dating is a dating system which allows individuals, swingers, gays, couples and groups to make contact and communicate with each other over the Internet, usually with the objective of developing a personal sexual relationship.

Now enter Fuckemjoint.com an adult social network community for adult sex personals, sex dates, advertising and whatever pleases your mind.There are not too many restrictions here, just the usual, must be over 18 years, no child sex videos etc,the twist is you can promote your blog or website to other members without being kicked off the site.The atmosphere is casual with limits abounds. Fuckemjoint.com is hosted on the newly launched Zocku platform.Zocku is the world’s first adult social network builder allowing you build and monetize rich online communities.

Standard Features Include:-
- Member profiles
- Activity feeds
- Network designer
- Network e-mails
- Custom site layout
- Global bulletins
- Admin system
- Member blogs
- Privacy settings
- Discussion forum
- Groups
- RSS aggregator
- Events
- Photo sharing
- Network calendar
- Video sharing
- Network blog
- Advanced search
- Widgets
- And more…
Member’s can create profiles, share photos and videos, blog, message and live audio/video chat amongst themselves.

Adult social networks do not necessarily have to be all about easy sex for dating nude online, many users simply use it to keep in touch with friends or to simply express their sexuality through blogs, articles, photos and videos.

At the beginning of September 2008 Free Traffic System team has started the testing cycle of its new SEO strategy of getting 1st page in major search engines for the niche keywords.

For the testing purposes a group of volunteers – owners of web sites in different niches – was gathered to test the new strategy offered by Free Traffic System team. This testing team was built of people without search engine optimization experience who had web sites in the niches of: health, business management, investments, car loans, travelling, vacations, self development, computer games, gambling, arts, etc.

The aim of the testing was to show how people without SEO knowledge, by doing simple procedures offered my Free Traffic System, can get 1st page in Google and other search engines.

With the terms of 2-9 weeks these web sites have got to the 1st page in Google which is interpreted by Free Traffic System team as a serious unbiased proof of the effect from its strategy. The screenshots from Google that show the testing sites on the 1st page are published on the official web site of Free Traffic System project.

Having checked the effect from its strategy on the testing team, Free Traffic System has officially announced the launch of its free service.

Anyone can claim the free membership which gives site owner access to the unlimited amount of quality one way links. These one way links help site owners to improve SEO value of their sites and get good positions in search engines.

For more details about the system, success stories and how to join please contact Free Traffic System support team.

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From lumbering, wild farm animals to cute and cuddly household pets, animals serve several purposes in our lives: providing love and companionship, improved health and sometimes even food. But cute and cuddly, domesticated or wild, animals can sometimes be dangerous—a fact many people don’t take seriously enough.
 
Domesticated Animals
 
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), about 4.5 million people are bitten by dogs each year. Sometimes it’s because a stranger approaches and startles or threatens them. Other times, they’re simply defending their owners or property.
 
Cats can also hurt people by scratching or biting unexpectedly, sending their owners or visiting friends to the emergency room. Additionally, they can transmit diseases that make others ill and cause more serious health issues, leading to doctor bills and hospital visits that an insurer may or may not cover.
 
Regardless of the reason, pets that injure others can create financial and insurance issues for homeowners or renters, who are always liable for their pets’ actions.
 
The Wild Variety
 
Household pets aren’t the only animals that can injure. Farm animals are also a source of wounds people may not expect—and sometimes their actions are anything but an accident.
 
For example, when confused or threatened, many cows, horses, goats, turkeys and pigs will stomp, kick, spit, head-butt or bite. That’s why it’s important for anyone nearby to signal their presence by speaking; approach animals from the front; and avoid making loud noises or sudden movements that will startle them.
 
Mother animals with newborns are especially sensitive to the presence of humans. If she suspects her babies are being threatened, a mother hen, fox or goat may attack suddenly, catching a passerby totally unaware. If someone gets hurt, it will be the responsibility of the property owner or his insurance company to pay the medical bills.
 
The Unexpected
 
Sometimes accidents happen. Take for instance the case of a man we’ll call “Farmer Brown.” Innocently milking his cows one morning on his dairy farm in Florida, one of Farmer Brown’s Jersey cows accidentally fell on him, pinning him to the ground. Not seriously injured, he was transported to a hospital some distance away.
 
But Farmer Brown was lucky. His injuries were mild, and he was released later that day.
 
In another strange case, a cow wandered off a cliff and smashed onto a minivan below, narrowly missing killing its occupants.
 
On further observation, the cow, which weighed about 600 pounds, had fallen nearly 200 feet before smashing onto the car’s hood, demolishing the vehicle and breaking the windshield. Somehow, Charles Everson Jr. and his wife, Linda, escaped harm—and were glad to be alive.
 
Can you imagine trying to explain that to your car insurance company?
 
Staying Protected
 
Whether a rancher with a gaggle of farm animals or a homeowner with a house full of dogs and cats, you’re responsible for your animals’ actions. That’s why it’s important to buy insurance coverage that protects your home and wallet.
 
Complete your quote request today, and talk to a licensed insurance agent. You’ll get the protection you need—and keep you and your animals covered.  

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December 9, 2009

How Well Do You Listen To Your Customers?
 Are you regarded as a good listener? How do you know? In my opinion, active listening is one of those skills which requires constant attention and practice. I still find myself once in a while interrupting when I shouldn’t or thinking about what I am going to say next in a conversation and forget what a person was stating to me- yikes! This is not good practice, especially in a sales/customer service situation.

 Therefore, if you find yourself in the same predicament from time to time, remember that active listening is crucial when determining the needs of a customer and providing the best products for them. Active listening involves more than just listening…active listening involves probing for more information, paraphrasing, and acknowledgement that you are listening. If you do not listen well, you may lose a sale.

 Here’s a fun listening exercise that I participated in during a training class a few years back (however, it’s better facilitated as a listening exercise- not a reading exercise). It goes like this:

 You are the bus driver. At stop #1 three people got on the bus, one of them was wearing a blue baseball cap. At stop # 2, five people got on and one exited the bus. At stop #3 two people got on, one person was carrying a bag and the person with the blue baseball cap got off. What is the bus driver’s age?

 If you answered the age, which is yours by the way since you are the bus driver, then you passed! If not, then that’s okay, this exercise is a reminder to us all to make the effort to listen effectively to our customers. (Keep in mind that this exercise should be provided verbally in order to be effective)

 Have some fun with your co-workers and see who can pass the listening test!

If you’re a young agent well versed in using the Web for business, you’re probably familiar with online social networking sites like Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook. Sites like these hold much promise for the future, as insurance customers wander around online, chat with friends and business associates and talk about their lives.

Why not make insurance part of that discussion? And why not meet customers online, right where they are, and do business where they’re most comfortable?

According to the Auto Insurance Report, insurance companies like State Farm are joining the world of social networking, attempting to connect with and service customers all over the country.

And sites like these aren’t just for young people and companies anymore–or for corporations. Small agencies and individual agents are also finding their voice in social media, amidst everyone else looking for a piece of the pie. There they can answer questions, dispell myths, offer service and talk about breaking news in the insurance industry that might affect their customers.

Rather than pretending their clients have nothing but good to say about them and tuning any negative remarks out, insurers are wise to listen up, participate in the discussion and know what’s being asked and said about them online. This immediately puts them on the offense, rather than the defense, and offers the opportunity to inform, engage and connect with customers–instead of playing damage control after the fact.

Not only that, but by tweeting on Twitter or posting comments on their Facebook wall that link back to their own Web sites, agents who participate in social media strategies can increase their business by driving potential customers who need insurance directly to their own contact information.

Are you using online social media sites to increase business opportunity? If you’ve never made use of sites like Twitter, LinkedIn or Facebook in growing your business, we recommend you check them out. If you have, drop us a comment and let us know how it’s working out for you.

Though it does take some time and effort to establish a “following” of existing and potentially new customers, it could be well worth the time you put into it when examining your bottom line.

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