Monday, December 20, 2010

Top 10 Tips to Stay Healthy

"The greatest wealth is health," said Virgil. And I think he was dead right because you need to be healthy, to both earn and enjoy what you earn. All of us are prone to health risks for a myriad reasons, but we can minimize our risks by leading a healthy life. The following 10 tips are meant to make that happen.

1. Be on a healthy diet

Eating is a way to nourish your body. If you feed it with junk it would not only result in lowered performance, but might harm it in the long run. So, it makes all the more sense to choose your diet wisely. A balanced diet is a must as is the quantity of what you eat. Some healthy eating options include eating about 5 servings of fruits and vegetables each day while minimizing the consumption of saturated fats has a beneficial effect. They not only enhance your health but may also decrease the risk of cancer and several other diseases.

2. Staying active is the way to be

All animals seem to be active in some way or the other, ants, monkeys, flies, butterflies all of them seem to be on the move, except for a portion of humans. Our bodies are perhaps accustomed to activity, I presume that the early men & women, or our ancestors much like the animals were busy gathering food... No more yada, yada... but doctors suggest that adults need about 30 minutes of moderate physical activity preferably on all days of the week. You need to begin slowly, and try to make it enjoyable at the same time, so that you persist to reap the real benefits of physical exercise. Some good activities to get moving are cycling, jogging, gardening, walking, dancing, gardening and swimming.

3. Be wary of obesity and being overweight

Being heavier than what's healthy for you increases the magnitude of risk of several debilitating diseases like diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, and stroke. If you already have a healthy weight, maintain it, but if you're overweight or obese begin right now to set your weight right. Each excess pound that you lose will allow you to stay healthy throughout your life.

4. Vaccinations are important

Vaccination isn't child's play only. There are many professions and lifestyles that might put you at an increased risk of infections. In consultation with a physician, determine which ones you need and get them. Disease are many, and so are the pharmaceutical drugs used to treat them, but vaccines seem to be the first among equals, because they prevent disease and hence a save us from swallowing bad pills.

5. Control Stress

Stress, be it physical or mental can wreck havoc with our health. A balanced lifestyle need to accommodate your professional, personal and social lives. You neglect the need to balance your life at your own risk, it isn't often easy to strike a work-life balance but you need to find a way.

6. Get yourself health screened regularly

Because the need for routine health exams and assessments is different based on your health history, age, lifestyle, etc, you need to consult a physician to decide upon what all screenings you need and how frequently. The reason is simple, for diseases to be diagnosed early results in better outcomes, they can be treated and cure early. Common exams include those for high cholesterol, high blood pressure, sexually transmitted diseases, cancers and diabetes. For instance, cancer drugs can effectively treat cancer if it's detected early on.

7. No Smoking Please!

If you don't smoke you're privileged because so many people I know who do, find it quite tough to give it up. But tough doesn't mean that it can't be done. I think you need the motivation to get there, as one of my friends, Martin, quit smoking when his girlfriend encouraged him to do so. I don't mean that you need a girlfriend to tell you to quit, but you do need to be in love with staying healthy. It's difficult, but you can try and you must, seek professional help if need be. Needless to mention, but from head to toe, there isn't a body part that smoking doesn't harm.

8. Is you health at risk?

You need to find an answer to this one based on your work & home environments, heredity, lifestyle, etc. Once you're forewarned of the health risks you harbor, you can minimize that risk by taking the right action. Your health care provider can help you with this exercise.

9. Protection is the key

If you wear seat belts, but don't practice safe sex, you're using different yardsticks. Protection isn't limited to sex and driving but everything from applying sunscreen to brushing your teeth and having fire smoke detectors installed. Whatever you do, wherever you live a proactive approach to protection can save you from a lot of diseases, injuries, hardships, etc.

10. Treat yourself well

This simply means that you pay attention to your health, if you're all about caring for the family for instance and neglecting yourself. Then this isn't treating yourself well. Rest and relax, enjoy and have fun, forgive yourself and let go can go a long way to ensure that you're happier and healthier.

Be healthy and smile would automatically come to you.

I am a journalist with 7 years of experience. Though, as a professional I've reported on myriad topics, my favorites are the auto and the healthcare industry. Two of the platforms I've previously worked on are Themedica and Automotive-Online. I now blog at: Smiling Health.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Freddic_Clay

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Best Pay Per Click Search Engines- What Are the Pros and Cons?

There are many pay per click advertising search engines to choose from online. The traffic quality varies across all of them. Some generate more sales than others and give you a better return on your ad spend.

3 of the best pay per click search engines for traffic quality are: Google AdWords, Yahoo Sponsored Search and Microsoft’s adCenter.

According to ComScore.com these 3 have the following search market share in the United Sates (in March 2010):

Google Sites: 65.5%
Yahoo! Sites: 16.9%
Microsoft sites: 11.7%

Why is this important? Between just these 3 search engines they have an astonishing 94.1% of the search market share in the US. Ask have a 3.8% share and AOL have 2.5%.

This means the top 3 have the most traffic for you to tap into.

Which search engine should you use to run your Pay Per Click Advertising on and why? Here is a pro/con review of each…

GOOGLE ADWORDS

Pros:

Huge search volume. Because of this you can also dig deeper into your market and target niche markets.

Keyword research. They offer the best keyword research tool in my opinion and it is very simple and easy to work with. It gives you a ton of data on just about everything.

Excellent user interface. The AdWords interface has always been very clean and user friendly. They recently changed the interface and have improved it further to allow you to make multiple changes faster amongst other things.

Target different networks. You can target their content network (also known as Google AdSense) as well as different search networks.

Target different devices. You can target mobile phones as well as computers.

Ads go live fast. You don’t have to wait too long to get your ads approved.

Upload multiple campaigns easily. If you have big campaigns and many of them, you can upload them quite easily using the Google Adwords editor program.

Cons:

Very competitive. It is getting more and more competitive so you must get a good quality score with them. And this can also affect your sales.

Uncertainty for the future. If you base your business around this type of traffic you are vulnerable to the changes in Google that could happen overnight and stop your traffic dead.

Stricter guidelines. Guidelines are getting tougher as Google try to thin the herd and unlike the old days, it does take some work on your campaign to get a good quality score.

YAHOO SPONSORED SEARCH

Pros:

Good amount of search volume. So you can target different markets and niche markets.

Guidelines not as strict. Guidelines can be more relaxed than Googles’s but not by much.

Less competition. Less than Google that is but is still competitive.

Cons:

Keyword research. The keyword research tool is not as good as Google or Microsoft’s.

User interface. Not the cleanest and easiest use. Takes longer to put your campaigns together.

Less targeting options. Not as many as you would find at Google and Microsoft.

Uploading multiple campaigns. This is not as easy to do as it is in Google and Microsoft. You have to email your campaigns to Yahoo unless you have a gold account.

MICROSOFT ADCENTER

Pros:

Keyword research. Their keyword research tool has been improved lately and does include a demographic search option (something Google doesn’t offer). But Google’s keyword research tool is still more advanced.

Not as competitive. Not as competitive as Google and Yahoo.

Target by demographics. You can target by age and gender which can increase your sales.

Less strict on guidelines. A little less than Google but not by much.

Upload multiple campaigns. This requires the Microsft Silverlight application which is free. You can also import campaigns from Google and Yahoo.

Cons:

Not as much search volume. No where near as much search volume as Google and Yahoo which means less traffic.

User interface. This user interface is not as clean and as simple as Google’s but is better than Yahoo’s.

Less targeting options. You can’t target as many networks and devices as you can in Google.

Summing up The best pay per click search engine (in my opinion) is Google AdWords because the keyword research tool is the really good. The competition is high and guidelines are strict but they also have the most traffic which really helps.

They have a great user interface which makes setting up campaigns quick and easy.

Both Yahoo and Microsoft don’t have the search volume that Google does. This means it is harder to get traffic in niche markets where the competition is lower. But with the merger of Yahoo and Microsoft, there should be some great improvements ahead.

Source : http://www.sitepronews.com/2010/09/06/best-pay-per-click-search-engines-what-are-the-pros-and-cons/

Friday, June 11, 2010

Export Crashed Registry With Windows Registry Recovery



Export Crashed Registry With Windows Registry Recovery

Windows Registry Recovery is a cool free utility which comes rescue when your windows registry crashed or corrupted, windows registry recovery lets you read the registry hives and also let them export any registry key.

Windows Registry Recovery offers a multiple document interface in which every topic data can be saved into a separate CSV

Windows-Registry-Recovery

All the registry hive can be exported into REGEDIT4 format, Let's see how can you use this tool to export or read the corrupted registry.

Description of Multiple Document Interface In Windows Registry Recover

  • File Information
    See basic file properties and checksums.
  • Security Record Explorer
    Displays all security records used in registry. This explorer is available only for NT based system registry hives.
  • SAM
    Displays Machine SID and part of SYSKEY. This explorer is available only for NT based system registry SAM hive.
  • Windows Installation
    Displays Windows name, ID and key, install date and user registration info.
  • Control Set
    Displays all configured devices that worked on host machine.
  • User Data
    Displays user and machine name and tree based Start menu for selected USER hive.
  • Startup Applications
    Enumerates all the applications that are registered to be run after startup.
  • Services and Drivers
    Enumerates all the installed services and drivers with properties.
  • Network Configuration
    Displays all installed network clients, protocols and services.
  • Environment
    Displays all environment variables.
  • Shell Folders
    Displays shell folders (folders known to system).
  • Outlook Express
    Digs out all Outlook Express accounts and their settings.
  • Raw Data
    This explorer displays whole registry in known tree format.

    Download Window Registry Recover




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    iPhone iOS4


    Apple officially dropped the word 'Phone' from the name of the iPhone OS, and has chosen to call the new version the iOS 4. This new OS introduces thousands of new features, most of them are surrounded on giving both the developers and users more control and a better overall experience .

    Here is a list of new features in iOS 4

    • 1500 new developer APIs
    • 100 new user features
    • Multitasking
    • Folders
    • Retina display integration
    • Mail – unified inbox and threading
    • Enhanced camera and photo apps
    • Deeper enterprise support
    • Better data protection
    • Mobile device management
    • Wireless app distribution
    • Multiple Exchange accounts
    • Exchange Server 2010
    • SSL VPN support
    • Microsoft 'Bing' added to the list of search engines, default is still Google, Yahoo being the 3rd option
    • iBooks – same as on iPad, now you can sync books over all your devices.
    • iAds – New feature for developers, ads open up in the app rather than the browser, developers get 60% revenue, support for interactive ads.

    The iOS 4 upgrade is free for all iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS and iPod Touch (excluding first gen) users, and will be available from June 21st.



    After all the speculations about the new iPhone that was leaked to Gizmodo, Steve Jobs finally rolled out the new iPhone 4 to the public at the WWDC 2010 Keynote at San Jose, California on June 7th, 2010. It is indeed the same prototype that Gizmodo found, putting an end to all the controversy surrounding it.

    The new iPhone 4 (Image credit : Apple)

    List of new features in the iPhone 4 as compared to the old iPhone 3GS -

    • Front facing camera for video calls (called FaceTime calling, currently works only over WiFi, but soon over 3G)
    • Microsim tray
    • One mic on the bottom, one at the top
    • Same 30 pin connector
    • Stainless steel band around the phone's periphery, which is its primary structural element, it also acts as the antenna
    • 9.3 mm thick
    • Thinnest smartphone ever
    • Stainless steel structure gives it strength
    • Front and rear are made of glass, which gives it optical quality and scratch resistance
    • Integrated antennas (in the stainless steel structure) for Bluetooth, Wifi, GPS, UMTS, GSM
    • It now runs iOS 4 (the word 'Phone' has been dropped from the name of the OS)
    • Retina display – 326 pixels per square inch for extra sharpness
    • Screen resolution 960×640 (4x compared iPhone 3GS)
    • 800:1 contrast ratio (4 times better than the iPhone 3GS)
    • IPS (In-Plane Switching) Technology for a superb color and wide viewing angle
      iOS 4
    • Supports all previous apps and makes them run automatically on the new retinal display
    • Powered by the A4 chip, designed by Apple
    • Extremely improved Li-ion battery – 7 hours of talktime on 3G, 6 hours of 3G browsing, 10 hours on Wi-Fi, 40 hours of music, 10 hours of video, 300 hours on standby
    • Environment friendly – Arsenic free, BFR free, PVC free, highly recyclable
    • In-built 3 axis gyroscope – works with the accelerometer and the GPS unit to give you 6 axis motion sensing (perfect for gaming)
    • Camera is now 5 Megapixels, with an backside illuminated sensor, 5x digital zoom, along with LED flash
    • Option to use backside camera for FaceTime video calls
    • HD video recording (720p at 30 fps), tap to focus, built-in video editing, same LED flash works for video too
    • Record video, edit it, send directly to YouTube, email, MMS, MobileMe
    • iMovie for iPhone ($4.99 from the App Store) can be used to edit videos on-the-go.

    Prices
    $199 for the 16 GB model, $299 for 32 GB, both with 2 year contracts.

    When can you get the iPhone 4?
    Pre-orders for the new iPhone 4 start from June 15th, and Apple starts shipping them out from June 24th.

    The iPhone 3G has officially been taken off sale by Apple, and the prices for iPhone 3GS have been reduced to $99 for the 8 GB model.



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