Sunday, April 22, 2012

Google Offering Free Websites For Business Owners

Google wants to help small businesses setup a website and get online. They are doing this by partnering with Intuit's online website building expertise. They will give you your own web address, help you build a great website, and host it completely free for one year.

Google believes that small business is vital to America's economic future. They see that 27.5 million small businesses create two-thirds of all jobs and contribute half of the total U.S. GDP. Nowadays you are invisible to customers if you do not have a website. Google wants to introduce small business to the benefits of the Internet and are willing to give a website away for one year to prove it.

Their "Get Your Business Online" promotion starts at their GYBO.com website. There is a map, you just click on your state and you will link to your states "GYOB" website. Some states do not have their free website offer ready yet. So leave your email and you will be notified when it is.






What is needed to get started?

To get started you need a Google email account. It's easy to get one if you do not have one. Don't worry, they also need your credit card to only establish your identity. They will not charge you for anything. If you already have a domain name then you can use it on your new website. If you don't, you will need to pick one and it will cost you nothing.

How do I edit and build my new site?


You go over to the Intuit login page with you username and password.
(www.intuitwebsites.com) They take you by the hand and walk you through the entire process.

I don't know a thing about building a website?

No problem. The new website comes with 30 days free email support. Plus the website buiding process is dead simple. If you need help after the 30 days you can upgrade to the Business Lite package ($7.99 a month) to receive individual phone support. Once your first month is complete, you'll still have ongoing access to the Intuit Community and Online Help Center.



To get started click on this link GetYourBusinesOnline.com

Friday, April 20, 2012

6 Cheap Places To Retire Abroad

When making plans for retirement many people choose the regular places like Florida, Arizona, or North Carolina. These are great places but you are limiting yourself. Maybe it's time to consider finding a retirement destination abroad.

If you are considering such a dream, you will have to do a whole lot of research. If you are a bit of an adventurer you may find overseas living intriguing. As you do your research you will find many web sites, media outlets, authors, and bloggers who can help you find what's best at a reasonable price.

I have put together a list of a few countries that came up repeatedly, as great places to live.

In the European community there are several places you already know about and a few you would be surprised at as choices.

France.
Here you will find the food and culture center of the world. France was rated as superior in the 2010 International Quality of Life Index. Their health care is also rated as very good. On the downside they do have high taxes, a difficult bureaucracy, and high prices. So it's better to find yourself a place outside the larger cities.

Turkey.
Though on the edge of the European landscape, they consider themselves more Western than Middle Eastern country. Soon to become part of the European Union they are one of the top growing economies in the region. You can find retirement destinations in the mountains or at the seashore. Places like Altinkum Property are well suited for retirement or vacation living.

Italy.
Who could argue about Italy being a great place to retire to. You have the great food, culture, and the Mediterranean weather is very attractive to visitors. The best bargains are in the southern areas and again staying in the country side is going to save you a lot of money. Like most metro areas you will be paying a premium for city life.

In the Central and South American countries you have your pick of warm and tropical destinations.


Mexico.

Being the closest destination to the U.S. and already popular with retirees for its money saving standard of living, Mexico is a great choice. In Mexico, you will find modern and up to date health care near big cities. Many retirement and vacation communities have been providing a relaxing life under a warm sun and tropical weather for many years.

Costa Rica.
A small country in Central America that is already the home to many people that have chosen the laid back life style. It has a good economy and a stable government that encourages the foreign dollar to its shores. Retirement income and real estate profits are untaxed, combine that with lush beaches and country side living, you have a perfect destination.

Panama.
Another small country that wants to attract the foreign investor and retiree. The currency is tied to the U.S. dollar, there are retiree discounts, and favorable tax treatment on income and new homes. Mostly a rural spot with no major metropolitan areas, so traveling for major health care may be necessary. The weather is also warn and tropical.

This is only a short list of all the possible destinations to retire at. You need to consider other obstacles to living abroad like language, government stability, and living standards. These and many other things need to be considered for such a big move. 


Living overseas is going to give you the adventure of your life. It takes a certain mindset to leave you home country and live abroad. Maybe after a while you may become homesick. There is much to consider in living overseas. 

Do your research and take a vacation to your destination and see if it is all you thought it would be. Good Luck.


Thursday, April 19, 2012

The High Costs of Life or Death Dental Care (Infographic)

In a country with the best available health care available in the world, there is occurring an epidemic in dental care problems. It seems the increase of emergency room dental visits is due to the fact that people tend to neglect their oral health till it's to late and they are in dire pain. 

This procrastination of dental care not only costs the patient increased pain and discomfort but the costs to treat their problems is ten times higher than going to your local dentist before the trouble occurs.

Let this be the motivation you need to make an appointment to see your family dentist. I realize how expensive the dentist can be but check out this infographic and see what you're in for by neglecting your teeth.



Emergency Room Dentists Infographic

Source: FrugalDad.com

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

How to Make Money with Your Tax Return [INFOGRAPHIC]

This info graphic shows the magic when you save and invest your money. The trouble with most people is they don't have foresight or the patience to do this. That 55' Led 1080P HD TV feels so much better to buy. The payoff from owning the TV is immediate, the payoff from saving and investing is to far away to make that sacrifice.


This graphic brings home the point that a simple saving strategy pays off so well.



Make Money with Your Tax Return Infographic

Via: YourLocalSecurity.com


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