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		<title>(Science) Off The Brochure: Tel Aviv, Israel</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Timmy Vic
&#160;Tel Aviv proper technically may be Israel&#8217;s second most populous city behind Jerusalem, but its metro area dwarfs that ancient city, and includes a large swath of Israel.
It&#8217;s a lively, modern, and increasingly cosmopolitan destination that, if it&#8217;s not on your travel list, should be.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Timmy Vic</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/crivvit/4950282787/" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4133/4950282787_b2ac4331eb_o.jpg" width="180" height="240" border="0" alt=" " hspace="2" vspace="2" align="left"></a>&nbsp;Tel Aviv proper technically may be Israel&#8217;s second most populous city behind Jerusalem, but its metro area dwarfs that ancient city, and includes a large swath of Israel.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a lively, modern, and increasingly cosmopolitan destination that, if it&#8217;s not on your travel list, should be.<br />
<br />Named after the utopian town envisioned by Zionist author Theodore Herzl in his turn of the century novel Altneuland The Old-New Land, Tel Aviv certainly lives up to its lofty moniker. Founded in 1909 by the Jewish population of nearby Jaffa, Tel Aviv immediately became an immigration hotspot among both bourgeois Eastern European Jews and artists from all backgrounds.<br />
<br />Located on the scenic Mediterranean coastline, the Tel Aviv of today is still a hub of economic and creative activity in the Middle East: Browse the trendy shops lining several of its major streets or don your bathing suit and bronze on its beaches; spend some time visiting museums and historical sites or sip coffee in small cafes still populated by literary types. Come nightfall, Tel Aviv kicks up the energy a notch, with fine dining, music lounges, and nightclubs that rival those found in London, New York, and Paris.</p>
<p>MUSEUMS Muze&#8217;onim<br />
<br />Tel Aviv boasts several museums, including the sprawling Eretz Yisrael Museum, which sits atop an archaeological site that is still being excavated. While more on the brochure than off, and at times a bit crowded, this museum has something of interest for nearly everyone. Of its eight pavilions, the Glass Pavilion boasts one of the finest and most eye-catching collections of glassware in the world. Also worth stopping into is the Nehustan Pavilion, which, through its cave-like entryway, transports you into the ancient copper mines or so it feels like of Timna, otherwise known as King Solomon&#8217;s Mines.<br />
<br />Just across from the Nehustan Pavilion is the Kadman Numismatic Pavilion, in which a collection of coins spans the length of the region&#8217;s history. Finally, before you leave, be sure to check out the Man and his Work Center exhibition, where you can see the traditional tools used in agriculture, crafts, and household chores and walk through a reconstructed bazaar. The museum is located in Ramat Aviv, the northern most part of Tel Aviv. 972-3-641-5244, www.eretzmuseum.org.il<br />
<br />For a more off the-brochure museum experience, visit the David Ben Gurion House, once the private home of Israel&#8217;s first prime minister. Indulge your inner voyeur and peruse the books, pictures, and other personal items of Ben Gurion for a more intimate window into Israeli history. Read letters from Ben Gurion to John F. Kennedy, Winston Churchill, and Charles de Gaulle, and then head next door to the Hillel Cohen Lecture Hall to glimpse the late prime minister&#8217;s passports and salary slips. The on site library has nearly 20,000 books in various languages; for those particularly interested in history and politics, seminars and lectures are conducted here as well. And as if that weren&#8217;t incentive enough, admission is free. 17 Ben-Guiron Ave.; 972-3-522-10-10<br />
<br />SHOPPING Kniyut<br />
<br />The shopping in Tel Aviv is among the best in the world, featuring everything from large American inspired malls, to street shopping and local flea markets where you can find great bargain buys. Generally speaking, the more ritzy shops can be found along Dizengoff Street and Sderot Nordau, while trendy and only slightly less pricey boutiques and jewelry stores line Sheinken Street.For a more down and dirty shopping experience, head to the Shuk Ha Carmel, located at the intersection of Allenby Road and King George Street. Street vendors line the road here, peddling inexpensive clothing, sandals, and other similar wares to passersby. Farther down Allenby Road, you can pick up fresh fruits and vegetables at rock bottom prices from the many small street stands. Located very close by parallel to Allenby and one block closer to the sea is Nahalat Binyamin, where a local street fair boasting jewelry, paintings, pottery, and more is held each Tuesday and Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />
<br />Similarly cheap shopping can be found nearby at Jaffa&#8217;s flea market, Shuk Ha Pishpeshim, which sits between Olei Tzion and Beit Eshel Streets. Merchants here offer Persian carpets, leather and brass goods, nargilah water pipes, hand-dyed clothing, figurines, and the like from the several rows of roofed stalls. The market is busiest on Fridays and is closed on Sundays, so head there earlier in the week to put your haggling skills to the test.Finally, shopping and the arts converge in Tel Aviv&#8217;s several specialty bookstores, where unique and even rare titles can be found on many different subjects and in numerous languages. One such bookstore is Bookworm, located in Basel Square, which offers an English language selection that that covers architecture, design, psychotherapy, and more. 30 Basel Street, 972 3 546 2714.<br />
<br />Or, stop in Praza Modan on Dizengoff Street, a bookstore caf that specializes in theater and the arts, but also has many titles on travel and cooking, as well as a sizable selection of children&#8217;s books, available in both Hebrew and English. 163 Dizengoff Street.</p>
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<p><B><A href="http://www.articlekingpro.com/Article/What-you-must-avoid-when-developing-your-own-custom-newsletters/536068" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><br />What you must avoid when developing your own custom newsletters<br /></A></B><br />By troyduff281</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/53579243@N05/4953689242/" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4100/4953689242_57477302d9_o.jpg" width="185" height="240" border="0" alt=" " hspace="2" vspace="2" align="left"></a>&nbsp;So you have decided to make your own custom newsletters eh? Well, printing custom newsletters is a simple enough task, all things considered. Especially in todays world, even novices can more or less handle themselves properly in designing and printing a newsletter, because of all those powerful tools that automates and quickens most of the complicated processes. So, it should be easy enough for you yourself to design something decent and workable for your newsletter printer.</p>
<p>However, just in case you stray a bit with proper newsletter design, you might want to read about a few important things to avoid in printing and designing newsletters. It pays to be sure you know what you are really doing right? So read on below. I have listed down the most important items that you should know and avoid in newsletter printing. Remember them well and your custom newsletters should turn out great.</p>
<p>	Uninspired newsletter name  Right at the outset of designing your color newsletters, you must try to avoid creating an uninspired newsletter name. Many people think that it is not really important to develop a great name for custom newsletters, so they name it usually in a boring way. They throw away words like gazette, inquirer, daily, and any other newspaper type names. </p>
<p>While those may work in most cases, they wont make your custom newsletters really customized and eye-catching. You should try to think of your newsletter name very carefully since it will define the identity and impact of your newsletters to readers. So avoid those common names, practice some serious discernment for your newsletter names and come up with something that really is unique and very interesting to people. </p>
<p>	Boring descriptive headlines  Another thing that you should avoid in creating your newsletters is that boring descriptive headline. These are the typical headlines that just state what has happened, but has not subtly communicated the implications of the event. </p>
<p>So as a simple example, a neophyte will make a headline like, Company X releases product. This kind of headline is simple, descriptive and boring. To make this really work for a custom newsletter you may want something like, New product helps you do stuff faster!.  By stating the implications, you can attract more readers to read your newsletters. So avoid those descriptive headlines and practice a little creativity.</p>
<p>	Long articles  Of course, you will definitely want to avoid long articles. People really do not have the patience to read long newsletter articles, since they know it must be news, and it must be short. They do not have time to read a novella in a newsletter and they will typically lose interest in a long feature article after the 1000th word.</p>
<p>	Black and white images  You might also want to avoid using black and white images. I know it makes your newsletter printing a little bit cheaper to print in black and white, but it also sacrifices a lot of the impact of your images. People can hardly relate nowadays to black and white images on a custom newsletter since typically those convey little emotion and interest. So always go for full color printing of newsletters and avoid black and white at all costs.</p>
<p>	Cheap paper materials  Finally, you should always try to avoid cheap paper materials for newsletter printing. If you see how most readers handle newspapers and custom newsletters, you will know that lots of people are pretty rough. It is best to go for decent quality paper materials that are thick and heavy to make sure that your newsletters last for several weeks at the most. It might get a bit expensive, but it is all worth it to be able to communicate your newsletters in a presentable manner. So always avoid cheap paper materials.</p>
<p>Great! Now you are all set for newsletter printing. With all the possible problems laid out for you, you should be able to deal with them and avoid them with little troubles. Good Luck!</p>
<p>Troy Duff works as a businessman and currently runs a printing company that offers <a href="http://www.printplace.com/mkt/newsletter-printing.aspx">custom newsletters</a> printing, banners, magazines, flyers, bookmarks, presentation folders, labels, posters, custom envelopes, catalog printer, <a href="http://www.printplace.com/mkt/newsletter-printing.aspx">newsletter printer</a> and other printed ads with myriad selection of poster templates and designs for any postcards marketing and business ventures.</p>
<p><B><A href="http://www.articlekingpro.com/Article/Email-Marketing-Solution-Tips/537023" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><br />Email Marketing Solution Tips<br /></A></B><br />By Garrett36 Pierson36</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/alexs77/4959857870/" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4133/4959857870_b845958e0c_o.jpg" width="180" height="240" border="0" alt=" " hspace="2" vspace="2" align="left"></a>&nbsp;There are numerous marketing utilities that have become helpful to businesses online but of all the effective marketing utilities, email is the cheapest. This is the very reason why more and more businesses are using email marketing solutions to enhance their campaigns. </p>
<p>In view of this, more and more applications are being offered online to aid business owners or managers with their marketing campaigns. Some are even employing specialists to manage their email campaigns while most are opting services that automatically handles their email campaigns. However, most of these stunts are not truly necessary at all. Besides adding up costs or expenses, they are also not easily managed. The best email marketing solution is the use of an email marketing program that lessens the costs and burdens during the campaigns. </p>
<p>So how do you choose the type of email marketing program for your business? How do you get the best deal out of these programs ? Here are a few factors to consider.</p>
<p>Email marketing programs vary according to the use and the benefits that they offer. There are some that only caters bulk messaging while there are a few that provides users multitudes of features from sending email messages to even recording statistics. The latter is the one that you are looking for.</p>
<p>You have to choose the type of application that will give you choices to send email messages in the manner that you wish. Select the type that will provide you the options of filtering your messages according to customer types, preferences, locations and other business-related factors. If you are selling goods that are only meant for adults, this should be the best tool for you to screen and segregate updates according to your market. In such ways, you do not only get to personalize your offers, updates and information but as well as you avoid possible lawsuits for inappropriately sending information to your clients. </p>
<p>Another consideration is the usability of the program . Of course, your main reason for opting for such email marketing program is to ease the burden of email communication. So to ensure that you are truly getting an application that is easily used, choose the types that are user-friendly and easy to learn. You do not need to add more complications to your marketing campaign so to ease the burden, try the programs first. There are numerous email marketing applications that you can readily try out first before purchasing. Use them and try to research on feedbacks before purchasing.</p>
<p>Also, the most important factor that you need to consider is the added marketing utilities. There are applications that will provide you specific statistics on the users&#8217; responses and actions to your messages. Getting feedback is as well important. Even if your purpose is just to send newsletters or updates, it is still best to have the program to give you assessments of your customers&#8217; actions towards your efforts. So choose these types of email marketing solution tools. They are efficient utilities for you to identify shortcomings, progress and even individual performances of products or services.</p>
<p>Victor Green is an Account Executive at EliteEmail.com, the award winning <a href="http://www.eliteemail.com">email marketing</a> solution used by companies who need the top <a href="http://www.eliteemail.com">email marketing software</a>. Try the complete <a href="http://www.eliteemail.com/email-marketing/">small business email marketing</a> program today for free!</p>
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&#160;There are numerous marketing utilities that have become helpful to businesses online but of all the effective marketing utilities, email is the cheapest. This is the very reason why more and more businesses are using email marketing solutions to enhance their campaigns. 
In view of this, more and more applications are being offered [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Garrett36 Pierson36</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/alexs77/4959857870/" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4133/4959857870_b845958e0c_o.jpg" width="180" height="240" border="0" alt=" " hspace="2" vspace="2" align="left"></a>&nbsp;There are numerous marketing utilities that have become helpful to businesses online but of all the effective marketing utilities, email is the cheapest. This is the very reason why more and more businesses are using email marketing solutions to enhance their campaigns. </p>
<p>In view of this, more and more applications are being offered online to aid business owners or managers with their marketing campaigns. Some are even employing specialists to manage their email campaigns while most are opting services that automatically handles their email campaigns. However, most of these stunts are not truly necessary at all. Besides adding up costs or expenses, they are also not easily managed. The best email marketing solution is the use of an email marketing program that lessens the costs and burdens during the campaigns. </p>
<p>So how do you choose the type of email marketing program for your business? How do you get the best deal out of these programs ? Here are a few factors to consider.</p>
<p>Email marketing programs vary according to the use and the benefits that they offer. There are some that only caters bulk messaging while there are a few that provides users multitudes of features from sending email messages to even recording statistics. The latter is the one that you are looking for.</p>
<p>You have to choose the type of application that will give you choices to send email messages in the manner that you wish. Select the type that will provide you the options of filtering your messages according to customer types, preferences, locations and other business-related factors. If you are selling goods that are only meant for adults, this should be the best tool for you to screen and segregate updates according to your market. In such ways, you do not only get to personalize your offers, updates and information but as well as you avoid possible lawsuits for inappropriately sending information to your clients. </p>
<p>Another consideration is the usability of the program . Of course, your main reason for opting for such email marketing program is to ease the burden of email communication. So to ensure that you are truly getting an application that is easily used, choose the types that are user-friendly and easy to learn. You do not need to add more complications to your marketing campaign so to ease the burden, try the programs first. There are numerous email marketing applications that you can readily try out first before purchasing. Use them and try to research on feedbacks before purchasing.</p>
<p>Also, the most important factor that you need to consider is the added marketing utilities. There are applications that will provide you specific statistics on the users&#8217; responses and actions to your messages. Getting feedback is as well important. Even if your purpose is just to send newsletters or updates, it is still best to have the program to give you assessments of your customers&#8217; actions towards your efforts. So choose these types of email marketing solution tools. They are efficient utilities for you to identify shortcomings, progress and even individual performances of products or services.</p>
<p>Victor Green is an Account Executive at EliteEmail.com, the award winning <a href="http://www.eliteemail.com">email marketing</a> solution used by companies who need the top <a href="http://www.eliteemail.com">email marketing software</a>. Try the complete <a href="http://www.eliteemail.com/email-marketing/">small business email marketing</a> program today for free!<br /> 
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&#160;The good news is that search engines have figured this out, and have been on guard for &#8220;spam&#8221; pages and websites that have increased their rankings as a result of artificial strategies. When a search engines tracks down such a site, that site is demoted in position or completely removed from the search [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By George Lapierre</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/onemillion/4960582251/" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4131/4960582251_7d782ae45c_o.jpg" width="240" height="158" border="0" alt=" " hspace="2" vspace="2" align="left"></a>&nbsp;The good news is that search engines have figured this out, and have been on guard for &#8220;spam&#8221; pages and websites that have increased their rankings as a result of artificial strategies. When a search engines tracks down such a site, that site is demoted in position or completely removed from the search engine&#8217;s index.</p>
<p>The wicked information is that a number of top quality, completely above-board web-sites are being mistaken for these site page criminals. Your page may be vulnerable to being caught up inside the &#8220;spam&#8221; net and tossed from a search engine&#8217;s index, despite the fact that you&#8217;ve done nothing to deserve this kind of tough handling. However there&#8217;s certainly things you can do - and things you ought to make sure NOT to try and perform - which will prevent this type of misperception.<br />
<br /> Link popularity is mostly resolute as a result of the quality of websites you&#8217;re linked to. Google pioneered these criteria for assigning site ranking, and practically all search engines inside the Internet now make use of it. You will find respectable techniques to go about ever-increasing your link popularity, but simultaneously, you must be scrupulously cautious concerning which websites you choose to link to. Google frequently imposes penalties on sites who&#8217;ve linked to other sites solely for the purpose of artificially boosting their link popularity. They&#8217;ve actually labeled these links &#8220;bad neighborhoods.&#8221;<br />
<br />One might lift a toast to the fact that you can&#8217;t be penalized whenever a bad neighborhood links to your site; penalty transpires only when you are the one sending out the link to a foul neighborhood. You should to confirm, and double-check; all the links that are functioning in your links page to be sure you have not linked to a nasty {neighborhood.<br />
<br />FirstInitialInitially} thingThe initial thing you should do} to take a look at is whether or not the internet pages you have linked to are penalized. Perhaps the most honest method to try this will be to download the Google toolbar at http://toolbar.google.com. You will then spot that most pages are given a &#8220;Page rank&#8221; which can be represented by a sliding green scale in the Google toolbar.<br />
<br />You should noton the scale. This can be exceptionally vital when the scale is completely gray. Its a lot more than likely that these web pages are penalized. If you&#8217;re connected to these web sites, you can probably catch their penalty, and like the cold, it may be challenging to get over the infection.<br />
<br />There is no have to be petrified of linking to web pages whose scale displays only a small flake of green on their scale. These websites have not been penalized, and their links could grow in value and popularity. Nevertheless, do just be sure you closely monitor these kind of links to establish that eventually they do not maintain a penalty once you have linked up to them from your links page.<br />
<br />An additional evil trick that illicit webmasters draw on to artificially supercharge their link popularity is the usage of concealed text. Search engines regularly use the words on pages as a factor in forming their rankings, which suggests that if ever the text on your page consists of your keywords, you&#8217;ve more of a chance to increase your search engine ranking than a page that doesn&#8217;t include text inclusive of keywords.<br />
<br />A number of web owners have gotten around this formula through hiding their keywords in such a manner consequently that they&#8217;re undetectable to every visitors to their site. For example ,, they&#8217;ve used the keywords but made them the identical color as the background color of the page, for instance a plethora of white keywords on a white background. You cannot see these words with the human eye - but the eye of search engine spider can spot them easily! A spider is the program search engines utilize to index websites, and when it sees these hidden words, it goes back and boosts that page&#8217;s link ranking.<br />
<br />Webmasters might be brilliant and sometimes devious, but search engines have figured these tricks out. The moment a search engine perceive the usage of hidden text - splat! the page is penalized.<br />
<br />The only  real draw back of this is that sometimes the spider is a little bit overzealous and might penalize a page by mistake. For instance, if ever the background color of the page is gray, and you have placed gray text inside a black box, the spider will only pay attention to the gray text and presume you are employing hidden text. So to avoid any threat of false penalty, just direct your webmaster never to assign the identical color to text as the background color of the page.<br />
<br />Another possible quandary that can result in a penalty generally known as &#8220;keyword stuffing.&#8221; It is very important to possess your keywords appear in the text in your page, but sometimes it is possible to go just a little overboard in your enthusiasm to please those spiders. A search engine utilizes what is termed &#8220;Key phrase Density&#8221; to determine if a site is trying to artificially boost their ranking. This really is the ratio of keywords to the remainder of the words on the page. Search engines assign a limit to the number of times you should use a keyword before it decides you&#8217;ve overdone it and penalizes your site.<br />
<br />This ratio is quite high, so it&#8217;s difficult to surpass without sounding as if you&#8217;re stuttering - unless your keyword is a part of your company name. If that is so, it is easy for keyword density to soar. Subsequently, if your keyword is &#8220;renters insurance,&#8221; make sure you don&#8217;t employ this phrase in every sentence. Vigilantly edit the text on your site so that the copy flows spontaneously and the keyword is not repeated incessantly. An effective guideline  is your keyword ought to never show in more than half the sentences on the page.<br />
<br />The final potential menace factor is known as &#8220;cloaking.&#8221; Cloaking is when the server directs a visitor to one page and a search engine spider to a different page. The page the spider sees is &#8220;cloaked&#8221; since it is unseen to regular traffic, and ponderously set-up to boost the site&#8217;s search engine ranking. A cloaked page tries to feed the spider everything it needs to rocket that page&#8217;s ranking to the top of the list.<br />
<br />It can be natural that search engines have responded to this act of cheating with tremendous enmity, imposing steep penalties on these sites. The problem on your end is that on occasion pages are cloaked for genuine reasons, such as prevention against the theft of code, sometimes referred to as &#8220;page jacking.&#8221; This sort of shielding is unnecessary these days due to the usage of &#8220;off page&#8221; elements, such as link popularity, that can not be stolen.<br />
<br />To be in safe hands, make certain that your webmaster is aware that totally no cloaking is tolerable. Make sure the webmaster understands that cloaking of any kind will place your internet site at huge risk.<br />
<br />Just as you must be diligent in ever-increasing your link popularity plus your ranking, it&#8217;s essential to be equally diligent so to avoid being unduly penalized. So make it a point to monitor your site meticulously and ignore any appearance of artificially boosting your rankings.</p>
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<p><B><A href="http://www.articlekingpro.com/Article/What-you-must-avoid-when-developing-your-own-custom-newsletters/536068" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><br />What you must avoid when developing your own custom newsletters<br /></A></B><br />By troyduff281</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/53579243@N05/4953689242/" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4100/4953689242_57477302d9_o.jpg" width="185" height="240" border="0" alt=" " hspace="2" vspace="2" align="left"></a>&nbsp;So you have decided to make your own custom newsletters eh? Well, printing custom newsletters is a simple enough task, all things considered. Especially in todays world, even novices can more or less handle themselves properly in designing and printing a newsletter, because of all those powerful tools that automates and quickens most of the complicated processes. So, it should be easy enough for you yourself to design something decent and workable for your newsletter printer.</p>
<p>However, just in case you stray a bit with proper newsletter design, you might want to read about a few important things to avoid in printing and designing newsletters. It pays to be sure you know what you are really doing right? So read on below. I have listed down the most important items that you should know and avoid in newsletter printing. Remember them well and your custom newsletters should turn out great.</p>
<p>	Uninspired newsletter name  Right at the outset of designing your color newsletters, you must try to avoid creating an uninspired newsletter name. Many people think that it is not really important to develop a great name for custom newsletters, so they name it usually in a boring way. They throw away words like gazette, inquirer, daily, and any other newspaper type names. </p>
<p>While those may work in most cases, they wont make your custom newsletters really customized and eye-catching. You should try to think of your newsletter name very carefully since it will define the identity and impact of your newsletters to readers. So avoid those common names, practice some serious discernment for your newsletter names and come up with something that really is unique and very interesting to people. </p>
<p>	Boring descriptive headlines  Another thing that you should avoid in creating your newsletters is that boring descriptive headline. These are the typical headlines that just state what has happened, but has not subtly communicated the implications of the event. </p>
<p>So as a simple example, a neophyte will make a headline like, Company X releases product. This kind of headline is simple, descriptive and boring. To make this really work for a custom newsletter you may want something like, New product helps you do stuff faster!.  By stating the implications, you can attract more readers to read your newsletters. So avoid those descriptive headlines and practice a little creativity.</p>
<p>	Long articles  Of course, you will definitely want to avoid long articles. People really do not have the patience to read long newsletter articles, since they know it must be news, and it must be short. They do not have time to read a novella in a newsletter and they will typically lose interest in a long feature article after the 1000th word.</p>
<p>	Black and white images  You might also want to avoid using black and white images. I know it makes your newsletter printing a little bit cheaper to print in black and white, but it also sacrifices a lot of the impact of your images. People can hardly relate nowadays to black and white images on a custom newsletter since typically those convey little emotion and interest. So always go for full color printing of newsletters and avoid black and white at all costs.</p>
<p>	Cheap paper materials  Finally, you should always try to avoid cheap paper materials for newsletter printing. If you see how most readers handle newspapers and custom newsletters, you will know that lots of people are pretty rough. It is best to go for decent quality paper materials that are thick and heavy to make sure that your newsletters last for several weeks at the most. It might get a bit expensive, but it is all worth it to be able to communicate your newsletters in a presentable manner. So always avoid cheap paper materials.</p>
<p>Great! Now you are all set for newsletter printing. With all the possible problems laid out for you, you should be able to deal with them and avoid them with little troubles. Good Luck!</p>
<p>Troy Duff works as a businessman and currently runs a printing company that offers <a href="http://www.printplace.com/mkt/newsletter-printing.aspx">custom newsletters</a> printing, banners, magazines, flyers, bookmarks, presentation folders, labels, posters, custom envelopes, catalog printer, <a href="http://www.printplace.com/mkt/newsletter-printing.aspx">newsletter printer</a> and other printed ads with myriad selection of poster templates and designs for any postcards marketing and business ventures.</p>
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		<title>(Science news) What to Know about an Email Marketing Program</title>
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&#160;These days, email marketing is considered as one of the most useful methods in promoting either an online or offline business. This type of marketing allows marketers to obtain potential customers and keep existing customers as well as repeat buyers. For the most part, businesses would want to extend their operations to great [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Garrett36 Pierson36</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/alexs77/4948001024/" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4147/4948001024_f036c97ddc_o.jpg" width="180" height="240" border="0" alt=" " hspace="2" vspace="2" align="left"></a>&nbsp;These days, email marketing is considered as one of the most useful methods in promoting either an online or offline business. This type of marketing allows marketers to obtain potential customers and keep existing customers as well as repeat buyers. For the most part, businesses would want to extend their operations to great lengths especially in satisfying existing customers. Thus, marketers make use of an email marketing program that is suitable to their businesses.</p>
<p>Many successful businesses make use of a specific email marketing program to ameliorate the quality and productivity of their marketing mix. Once marketers come up with an appropriate and efficient marketing program for their business, they would be able to encourage current customers to come back as repeat buyers. Marketers have several options to choose from when it comes to implementing email marketing. This is whether marketers keep in touch with customers through sending special discounts or promotions or creating regular newsletters.</p>
<p>Marketers can take advantage of the benefits of email programs as long as they know how to implement it correctly. For instance , before marketers send their emails they should make sure their customers agree to receive such emails. Marketers should have the consent of their customers to send emails so they would not be considered spammers. Spammers are those that send emails illegally to get information from customers.</p>
<p>Some of the benefits of an efficient email marketing program include the following:</p>
<p>- Allows marketers to keep their products, services, and/or brands visible to customers - For instance, when a customer purchases from an online shop and does not hear from such shop again, it is most likely that he/she would not remember the website. Furthermore, it is highly possible that the customer would not recommend the online shop to others. Through making use of an efficient email marketing campaign with an appropriate program, customers are automatically sent with newsletters and emails for continuous promotions and offers by online marketers.</p>
<p>- Keeps online marketers in touch with existing or current customers in a convenient manner  An email marketing campaign with an efficient program encourages customers to become repeat buyers; thus, establishing loyalty. Then again , online marketers should ensure that the content of the newsletters and/or emails sent to customers are valuable and satisfies the needs and wants of customers. More so, online marketers can add special offers to their emails and newsletters while still encouraging customers to keep on buying. This is true as long as the contents are valuable and pertinent.</p>
<p>- Allows addition of special discounts to existing customers to encourage repeat purchases  An efficient email marketing program helps in encouraging existing and even past customers to buy from online marketers specifically if the program offers discounts, free shipping, and other freebies. Existing and past customers would feel valued and special when they receive such offers. Consequently, an email marketing campaign with an efficient program combined with strategic planning could lead a business to success.</p>
<p>Victor Green is an Account Executive at EliteEmail.com, the award winning <a href="http://www.eliteemail.com">email marketing</a> solution used by companies who need the top <a href="http://www.eliteemail.com">email marketing software</a>. Try the complete <a href="http://www.eliteemail.com/email-marketing/">small business email marketing</a> program today for free!<br /> 
<p><B><A href="http://www.articlekingpro.com/Article/Google-Buys-ITA-Software-To-Shake-Up-Online-Booking/534156" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><br />Google Buys ITA Software To Shake Up Online Booking<br /></A></B><br />By Timmy Vic</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/lesaca/4950228245/" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4083/4950228245_1b3b76fa87_o.jpg" width="240" height="158" border="0" alt=" " hspace="2" vspace="2" align="left"></a>&nbsp;Search engine giant Google took the travel industry by storm last week with a $700 million purchase of ITA Software, a flight-information software company.</p>
<p>The multi-million-dollar deal would not only put Google in direct competition with Web sites such as Kayak and Cheapflights.com, but it potentially could transform the online travel industry.</p>
<p>For several months, the rumor mill had been churning with news of Google&#8217;s interest in ITA, causing the travel industry&#8217;s key players to scramble to position themselves.</p>
<p>Several travel Web sites, including Kayak.com, threw in competing bids to buy the Boston-based ITA, but were outbid by Google.</p>
<p>Google&#8217;s purchase would give the company control of ITA&#8217;s ubiquitous flight pricing software, making Google a force to be reckoned with in the travel world.</p>
<p>ITA offers flight times, availabilities and prices to airlines and Web sites that include: TripAdvisor, Bing, Hotwire, Orbitz, Continental, American Airlines, and Alitalia.</p>
<p>Google says that their purchase of ITA will make it easier for consumers to find flight information online and give consumers more choices.</p>
<p>According to Google&#8217;s boss, Eric Schmidt, Google&#8217;s goal is to use ITA&#8217;s information to foster innovation in the travel industry rather than to sell tickets. Schmidt says that Google is also creating flight tools unlike any in existence that will change the way online travel works.</p>
<p>The purchase, however, would turn Google into a fierce competitor in the travel meta-search industry and could drive a stake through traditional, non-Internet flight booking outlets.</p>
<p>US regulatory authorities are also likely to keep a close eye on Google&#8217;s new deal to ensure that it is fair to competitors and consumers.</p>
<p>Though Google says it wants to preserve competition in the travel industry and has no plans to lock out competitors, only time will tell what this acquisition really means for online flight bookings.</p>
<p>PeterGreenberg.com is a constantly updated source for the latest in <a href=http://www.petergreenberg.com/>travel news</a>, analysis and information led by travel guru Peter Greenberg. For more information, please visit <a href=http://www.petergreenberg.com/>www.PeterGreenberg.com</a>.</p>
<p><B><A href="http://www.articlekingpro.com/Article/What-you-must-avoid-when-developing-your-own-custom-newsletters/536068" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><br />What you must avoid when developing your own custom newsletters<br /></A></B><br />By troyduff281</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/53579243@N05/4953689242/" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4100/4953689242_57477302d9_o.jpg" width="185" height="240" border="0" alt=" " hspace="2" vspace="2" align="left"></a>&nbsp;So you have decided to make your own custom newsletters eh? Well, printing custom newsletters is a simple enough task, all things considered. Especially in todays world, even novices can more or less handle themselves properly in designing and printing a newsletter, because of all those powerful tools that automates and quickens most of the complicated processes. So, it should be easy enough for you yourself to design something decent and workable for your newsletter printer.</p>
<p>However, just in case you stray a bit with proper newsletter design, you might want to read about a few important things to avoid in printing and designing newsletters. It pays to be sure you know what you are really doing right? So read on below. I have listed down the most important items that you should know and avoid in newsletter printing. Remember them well and your custom newsletters should turn out great.</p>
<p>	Uninspired newsletter name  Right at the outset of designing your color newsletters, you must try to avoid creating an uninspired newsletter name. Many people think that it is not really important to develop a great name for custom newsletters, so they name it usually in a boring way. They throw away words like gazette, inquirer, daily, and any other newspaper type names. </p>
<p>While those may work in most cases, they wont make your custom newsletters really customized and eye-catching. You should try to think of your newsletter name very carefully since it will define the identity and impact of your newsletters to readers. So avoid those common names, practice some serious discernment for your newsletter names and come up with something that really is unique and very interesting to people. </p>
<p>	Boring descriptive headlines  Another thing that you should avoid in creating your newsletters is that boring descriptive headline. These are the typical headlines that just state what has happened, but has not subtly communicated the implications of the event. </p>
<p>So as a simple example, a neophyte will make a headline like, Company X releases product. This kind of headline is simple, descriptive and boring. To make this really work for a custom newsletter you may want something like, New product helps you do stuff faster!.  By stating the implications, you can attract more readers to read your newsletters. So avoid those descriptive headlines and practice a little creativity.</p>
<p>	Long articles  Of course, you will definitely want to avoid long articles. People really do not have the patience to read long newsletter articles, since they know it must be news, and it must be short. They do not have time to read a novella in a newsletter and they will typically lose interest in a long feature article after the 1000th word.</p>
<p>	Black and white images  You might also want to avoid using black and white images. I know it makes your newsletter printing a little bit cheaper to print in black and white, but it also sacrifices a lot of the impact of your images. People can hardly relate nowadays to black and white images on a custom newsletter since typically those convey little emotion and interest. So always go for full color printing of newsletters and avoid black and white at all costs.</p>
<p>	Cheap paper materials  Finally, you should always try to avoid cheap paper materials for newsletter printing. If you see how most readers handle newspapers and custom newsletters, you will know that lots of people are pretty rough. It is best to go for decent quality paper materials that are thick and heavy to make sure that your newsletters last for several weeks at the most. It might get a bit expensive, but it is all worth it to be able to communicate your newsletters in a presentable manner. So always avoid cheap paper materials.</p>
<p>Great! Now you are all set for newsletter printing. With all the possible problems laid out for you, you should be able to deal with them and avoid them with little troubles. Good Luck!</p>
<p>Troy Duff works as a businessman and currently runs a printing company that offers <a href="http://www.printplace.com/mkt/newsletter-printing.aspx">custom newsletters</a> printing, banners, magazines, flyers, bookmarks, presentation folders, labels, posters, custom envelopes, catalog printer, <a href="http://www.printplace.com/mkt/newsletter-printing.aspx">newsletter printer</a> and other printed ads with myriad selection of poster templates and designs for any postcards marketing and business ventures.</p>
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		<title>(Earth science) Off The Brochure: Tel Aviv, Israel</title>
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&#160;Tel Aviv proper technically may be Israel&#8217;s second most populous city behind Jerusalem, but its metro area dwarfs that ancient city, and includes a large swath of Israel.
It&#8217;s a lively, modern, and increasingly cosmopolitan destination that, if it&#8217;s not on your travel list, should be.
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<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/crivvit/4950282787/" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4133/4950282787_b2ac4331eb_o.jpg" width="180" height="240" border="0" alt=" " hspace="2" vspace="2" align="left"></a>&nbsp;Tel Aviv proper technically may be Israel&#8217;s second most populous city behind Jerusalem, but its metro area dwarfs that ancient city, and includes a large swath of Israel.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a lively, modern, and increasingly cosmopolitan destination that, if it&#8217;s not on your travel list, should be.<br />
<br />Named after the utopian town envisioned by Zionist author Theodore Herzl in his turn of the century novel Altneuland The Old-New Land, Tel Aviv certainly lives up to its lofty moniker. Founded in 1909 by the Jewish population of nearby Jaffa, Tel Aviv immediately became an immigration hotspot among both bourgeois Eastern European Jews and artists from all backgrounds.<br />
<br />Located on the scenic Mediterranean coastline, the Tel Aviv of today is still a hub of economic and creative activity in the Middle East: Browse the trendy shops lining several of its major streets or don your bathing suit and bronze on its beaches; spend some time visiting museums and historical sites or sip coffee in small cafes still populated by literary types. Come nightfall, Tel Aviv kicks up the energy a notch, with fine dining, music lounges, and nightclubs that rival those found in London, New York, and Paris.</p>
<p>MUSEUMS Muze&#8217;onim<br />
<br />Tel Aviv boasts several museums, including the sprawling Eretz Yisrael Museum, which sits atop an archaeological site that is still being excavated. While more on the brochure than off, and at times a bit crowded, this museum has something of interest for nearly everyone. Of its eight pavilions, the Glass Pavilion boasts one of the finest and most eye-catching collections of glassware in the world. Also worth stopping into is the Nehustan Pavilion, which, through its cave-like entryway, transports you into the ancient copper mines or so it feels like of Timna, otherwise known as King Solomon&#8217;s Mines.<br />
<br />Just across from the Nehustan Pavilion is the Kadman Numismatic Pavilion, in which a collection of coins spans the length of the region&#8217;s history. Finally, before you leave, be sure to check out the Man and his Work Center exhibition, where you can see the traditional tools used in agriculture, crafts, and household chores and walk through a reconstructed bazaar. The museum is located in Ramat Aviv, the northern most part of Tel Aviv. 972-3-641-5244, www.eretzmuseum.org.il<br />
<br />For a more off the-brochure museum experience, visit the David Ben Gurion House, once the private home of Israel&#8217;s first prime minister. Indulge your inner voyeur and peruse the books, pictures, and other personal items of Ben Gurion for a more intimate window into Israeli history. Read letters from Ben Gurion to John F. Kennedy, Winston Churchill, and Charles de Gaulle, and then head next door to the Hillel Cohen Lecture Hall to glimpse the late prime minister&#8217;s passports and salary slips. The on site library has nearly 20,000 books in various languages; for those particularly interested in history and politics, seminars and lectures are conducted here as well. And as if that weren&#8217;t incentive enough, admission is free. 17 Ben-Guiron Ave.; 972-3-522-10-10<br />
<br />SHOPPING Kniyut<br />
<br />The shopping in Tel Aviv is among the best in the world, featuring everything from large American inspired malls, to street shopping and local flea markets where you can find great bargain buys. Generally speaking, the more ritzy shops can be found along Dizengoff Street and Sderot Nordau, while trendy and only slightly less pricey boutiques and jewelry stores line Sheinken Street.For a more down and dirty shopping experience, head to the Shuk Ha Carmel, located at the intersection of Allenby Road and King George Street. Street vendors line the road here, peddling inexpensive clothing, sandals, and other similar wares to passersby. Farther down Allenby Road, you can pick up fresh fruits and vegetables at rock bottom prices from the many small street stands. Located very close by parallel to Allenby and one block closer to the sea is Nahalat Binyamin, where a local street fair boasting jewelry, paintings, pottery, and more is held each Tuesday and Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />
<br />Similarly cheap shopping can be found nearby at Jaffa&#8217;s flea market, Shuk Ha Pishpeshim, which sits between Olei Tzion and Beit Eshel Streets. Merchants here offer Persian carpets, leather and brass goods, nargilah water pipes, hand-dyed clothing, figurines, and the like from the several rows of roofed stalls. The market is busiest on Fridays and is closed on Sundays, so head there earlier in the week to put your haggling skills to the test.Finally, shopping and the arts converge in Tel Aviv&#8217;s several specialty bookstores, where unique and even rare titles can be found on many different subjects and in numerous languages. One such bookstore is Bookworm, located in Basel Square, which offers an English language selection that that covers architecture, design, psychotherapy, and more. 30 Basel Street, 972 3 546 2714.<br />
<br />Or, stop in Praza Modan on Dizengoff Street, a bookstore caf that specializes in theater and the arts, but also has many titles on travel and cooking, as well as a sizable selection of children&#8217;s books, available in both Hebrew and English. 163 Dizengoff Street.</p>
<p>PeterGreenberg.com is a constantly updated source for the latest in <a href=http://www.petergreenberg.com/>travel news</a>, analysis and information led by travel guru Peter Greenberg. For more information, please visit <a href=http://www.petergreenberg.com/>www.PeterGreenberg.com</a>.<br /> 
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		<title>(Forensic science) Dont be Cheap with your Business Newsletters</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Leah Delaney
&#160;Newsletter printing may just be cheap and common newsletter printing for you, but in fact for business it should be something you do not go on doing cheaply. When you print newsletters for business purposes, you are not only showing off your own personal content and image. There will be unavoidable business consequences [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Leah Delaney</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/53320591@N08/4950259305/" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4110/4950259305_9c67979d29_o.jpg" width="240" height="93" border="0" alt=" " hspace="2" vspace="2" align="left"></a>&nbsp;Newsletter printing may just be cheap and common newsletter printing for you, but in fact for business it should be something you do not go on doing cheaply. When you print newsletters for business purposes, you are not only showing off your own personal content and image. There will be unavoidable business consequences if you print with lackluster quality that you must watch out for. So, let me tell you now the specific reasons why you should not really be cheap with your newsletter printing.</p>
<p> They advertise more effectively  If you are created your newsletters for advertising, then the great thing about creating them in full high quality is because they will advertise more effectively. You might think you are more economical by being cheap in newsletter printing, but if your newsletters cannot really advertise effectively (which is really what your goal should be), then all that investment in newsletter printing is really of no use.  So if you are really decided on using your color newsletters for advertising, you should not really be printing them cheaply.</p>
<p> They make you look better  Another good thing about printing high quality newsletters is that they make you and your business look better.  Good quality paper with good quality prints and colors all contribute to a great and professional impression. If you do not have this and print newsletters very cheaply, you will only be tarnishing your business reputation. In fact, you might actually harm your long term survival in your market. So be careful, and always try to make great looking high quality newsletters. It is better to look better in front of your market.</p>
<p> They make you and your products more memorable  Great looking newsletters also give you and your products a more memorable quality. Again, cheap newsletters really dont have the ability to impress, much more become memorable. You need to become memorable of course in your business newsletters so that you will have a high chance of getting great responses from your content. That is why it is a must, to always make them in high quality. It builds you up as a memorable business and helps you maintain that presence which helps your company overall.</p>
<p> They let you promote and market a little bit longer  Another great thing about not going cheap for newsletter printing is that you can promote anything you need a little bit longer. Cheap newsletters just cant have the long life that it takes to really make that essential impact on the market. Great high quality newsletter printing on the other hand has all the high quality durable materials that should increase their life long enough to do their jobs in marketing. So if you really want to promote a little bit longer, your only choice is high quality newsletter printing.</p>
<p> They make you feel proud  Finally, on the more personal side of things, high quality newsletter printing simply makes you feel proud of yourself and of your business. It is great to see that company logo and all the company related content in nice glossy newsletters that really look professional. Moreover, your own employees can take pride in their company as they look at your color newsletters, further boosting moral and loyalty. With that feeling and influence alone, it really is worth it printing great quality newsletters.</p>
<p>So dont be cheap with your newsletter printing okay? It pays to go for this all the way and make something nice.</p>
<p>Lea Delaney is specializing in writing articles on a printing company. Try to check out this website for more information and tips about <a href="http://www.printplace.com/mkt/newsletter-printing.aspx">newsletter printing</a> and find the best place for good quality online <a href="http://www.printplace.com/printing/newsletter-printing.aspx">print newsletters</a> so as to reach out more for your customers with news and events.<br /> 
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		<title>(Science news) The Top 7 Questions of Newsletter Printing Answered</title>
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&#160;So you have questions about newsletter printing? Well let me give you all the important answers that you need. Below is a list of the top seven questions that people ask when they start to print newsletters. Hopefully these answers should be enough to satisfy your need and convince you to start developing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Leah Delaney</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/30076150@N05/4953887302/" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4084/4953887302_7ac08f7253_o.jpg" width="95" height="240" border="0" alt=" " hspace="2" vspace="2" align="left"></a>&nbsp;So you have questions about newsletter printing? Well let me give you all the important answers that you need. Below is a list of the top seven questions that people ask when they start to print newsletters. Hopefully these answers should be enough to satisfy your need and convince you to start developing your own color newsletters. So let me start with what everyone really asks today, how much it should cost?</p>
<p>1. How much would I need to print newsletters? - Printing newsletters is pretty cheap. Depending on the printing company, you can print 250 pieces of newsletters from $200 to $600 with variable quality. Take note that you can also print some basic newsletters from your own home with your printer if you want only a few pieces of newsletters and not hundreds of them. Home printing can be as cheap as $1-$2 per print depending on your paper and ink. So anyone can really afford newsletter printing.</p>
<p>2. Where is the best place to print newsletters?  The best place to print your custom newsletters would be at a professional newsletter printing company, preferably online. Online newsletter printing is the fastest and most convenient way to print your own custom newsletters. Since you can order your prints virtually at any time of the day and have them delivered at set times to you, there will be no real bother in trying to print those newsletters. So go for online newsletter printing, it is really the best.</p>
<p>3. What is the best tool for newsletter design?  The best tool for newsletter design really depends on your skill level. For beginners, the best software would be a word processor such as Microsoft word. It has the basic functionality that most people should understand, and it already has a few special features which can help you create a newsletter-like layout.</p>
<p>For more skilled people though, I would recommend more professional desktop publishing tools such as Microsoft Publisher and Adobe Indesign. These things have actual templates and built in functionalities that makes creating newsletters layouts a cinch. They will be costly but at least youll be using the best in creating your newsletters and other prints.</p>
<p>4. How large should my newsletters be?  The size of a newsletter really depends on your specific purpose and resources. For basic newsletter printing, a simple 8.5 by 11 inch custom newsletter should do.  If you really want to impress people a 17&#215;11 or a 18&#215;12 inch color newsletter should have enough impact for whatever purpose you might have.</p>
<p>5. How much content should I put in?  It really depends on you how much content you put in. But a general rule is to not leave white spaces. So be careful and balance out your newsletter pages. I would suggest writing all your main content first and then laying them out on a newsletter template. Afterwards, you should have a good idea if you need to generate more to prevent white spaces or if you want to cut down to save on pages.</p>
<p>6. Should I print in color or not?  Definitely print your newsletters in full color. While standard black inks are cheap and practical, they never have any impact in todays market. It is full color newsletter printing all the way for everyone since that is the standard and you should follow that standard too.</p>
<p>7. How fast can I print newsletters?  Pretty fast! There are some printing companies that will produce your newsletter prints overnight. However, the common turnaround times would be 2-7 days depending on how much you want to pay.</p>
<p>Great! Hopefully all these answers have now given you a better picture of newsletter printing. You can now create your own color newsletters with some confidence. Good Luck!</p>
<p>Lea Delaney is specializing in writing articles on a printing company. Try to check out this website for more information and tips about <a href="http://www.printplace.com/mkt/newsletter-printing.aspx">newsletter printing</a> and find the best place for good quality online <a href="http://www.printplace.com/printing/newsletter-printing.aspx">print newsletters</a> so as to reach out more for your customers with news and events.<br /> 
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<p><B><A href="http://www.articlekingpro.com/Article/Email-Marketing-Solution-Tips/537023" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><br />Email Marketing Solution Tips<br /></A></B><br />By Garrett36 Pierson36</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/alexs77/4959857870/" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4133/4959857870_b845958e0c_o.jpg" width="180" height="240" border="0" alt=" " hspace="2" vspace="2" align="left"></a>&nbsp;There are numerous marketing utilities that have become helpful to businesses online but of all the effective marketing utilities, email is the cheapest. This is the very reason why more and more businesses are using email marketing solutions to enhance their campaigns. </p>
<p>In view of this, more and more applications are being offered online to aid business owners or managers with their marketing campaigns. Some are even employing specialists to manage their email campaigns while most are opting services that automatically handles their email campaigns. However, most of these stunts are not truly necessary at all. Besides adding up costs or expenses, they are also not easily managed. The best email marketing solution is the use of an email marketing program that lessens the costs and burdens during the campaigns. </p>
<p>So how do you choose the type of email marketing program for your business? How do you get the best deal out of these programs ? Here are a few factors to consider.</p>
<p>Email marketing programs vary according to the use and the benefits that they offer. There are some that only caters bulk messaging while there are a few that provides users multitudes of features from sending email messages to even recording statistics. The latter is the one that you are looking for.</p>
<p>You have to choose the type of application that will give you choices to send email messages in the manner that you wish. Select the type that will provide you the options of filtering your messages according to customer types, preferences, locations and other business-related factors. If you are selling goods that are only meant for adults, this should be the best tool for you to screen and segregate updates according to your market. In such ways, you do not only get to personalize your offers, updates and information but as well as you avoid possible lawsuits for inappropriately sending information to your clients. </p>
<p>Another consideration is the usability of the program . Of course, your main reason for opting for such email marketing program is to ease the burden of email communication. So to ensure that you are truly getting an application that is easily used, choose the types that are user-friendly and easy to learn. You do not need to add more complications to your marketing campaign so to ease the burden, try the programs first. There are numerous email marketing applications that you can readily try out first before purchasing. Use them and try to research on feedbacks before purchasing.</p>
<p>Also, the most important factor that you need to consider is the added marketing utilities. There are applications that will provide you specific statistics on the users&#8217; responses and actions to your messages. Getting feedback is as well important. Even if your purpose is just to send newsletters or updates, it is still best to have the program to give you assessments of your customers&#8217; actions towards your efforts. So choose these types of email marketing solution tools. They are efficient utilities for you to identify shortcomings, progress and even individual performances of products or services.</p>
<p>Victor Green is an Account Executive at EliteEmail.com, the award winning <a href="http://www.eliteemail.com">email marketing</a> solution used by companies who need the top <a href="http://www.eliteemail.com">email marketing software</a>. Try the complete <a href="http://www.eliteemail.com/email-marketing/">small business email marketing</a> program today for free!</p>
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&#160;Have you really taken a look at your newsletters lately? Sometimes people can get blind by how they manage their own color newsletter printing.   They can sometimes overlook the fact that at certain times, their color newsletter printing is becoming ineffective, outdated and downright ugly to readers. So take a good look [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By troyduff281</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/dotjenna/4900356556/" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4078/4900356556_20db37892c_o.png" width="240" height="52" border="0" alt=" " hspace="2" vspace="2" align="left"></a>&nbsp;Have you really taken a look at your newsletters lately? Sometimes people can get blind by how they manage their own color newsletter printing.   They can sometimes overlook the fact that at certain times, their color newsletter printing is becoming ineffective, outdated and downright ugly to readers. So take a good look at your color newsletters and see if they need a tune up in their designs.</p>
<p>If you think your own newsletters do need a little help in the beauty department, then you are in luck because this guide will teach you how to remedy that. Below is a list of special tips that should make your old and ugly newsletters become more current and beautiful for readers. So let us get started right away with the first tip and that is managing the layout.</p>
<p>	Cleaning out the layout configuration  While creative layouts are good and innovative, it sometimes can have the wrong impression on readers and cause them to think it is ugly or downright amateurish. That is why it is important to try to clean out the layout of your newsletters whenever you can. I find it best to use newsletter templates that teach me the major sections where I should put articles, images and other important newsletter elements. These templates provide the best professional advice for newsletter printing layouts, so use them as a simple tool to beautify your newsletters.</p>
<p>	Developing appealing color themes  The ugliness of a typical newsletter can also be traced by bad color themes. Sometimes the color themes might just be outdated, while other times, it is just a product of really bad taste. So to help you develop great color themes for your newsletter printing, I recommend that you search online for sites that suggest color themes. </p>
<p>There are tons of sites on the Internet that have online algorithms that help you match certain color themes for your designs. You should typically pick one to three colors as the main color theme for your prints. Anything more than that and you are risking the beauty of your color newsletters again. So use those tools and discover how simple yet beautiful your color newsletters can be.</p>
<p>	Making all your text more coherent  Another source of ugliness sometimes in newsletter designs is the text styles. Typical newcomers to newsletter printing will use different fonts for different areas of the newsletter. This may sound great, but the truth is, it will make the newsletters ugly. They will look like a patchwork of different materials put together. So to make your newsletters more beautiful, it is good to stick with one or two font styles and nothing more. Trust me this works quite well.</p>
<p>	Improving image qualities  Another big cause of ugliness in newsletter design are the images. Ugly newsletters typically have images that are either fuzzy, garishly colored or just plain old boring. That is why it is important to practice a little quality control in newsletter design and pick the right high quality images to use that will look good in printing. I recommend that you use high resolution images to make sure that your pictures look crisp and clear for your newsletters. Of course, you should also avoid all kinds of clip-arts at all cost since that will definitely make your newsletters amateurish and ugly looking.</p>
<p>	Improving paper quality  Finally, to add that finishing beauty touch for color newsletters, you will want to improve its paper quality. Sometimes all it takes is to use great paper materials to make a design look great. Try to choose materials that have aqueous coatings or special glossy finishes to add that gleam effect that makes designs and color newsletters look really beautiful indeed.</p>
<p>Great! Why dont you try all these beauty tips in newsletter printing now? You will feel the great difference in your designs afterward, trust me.</p>
<p>Troy Duff works as a businessman and currently runs a printing company that offers <a href="http://www.printplace.com/mkt/color-newsletter-printing.aspx">color newsletter printing</a>, banners, magazines, flyers, bookmarks, presentation folders, labels, posters, custom envelopes, catalog printer, print <a href="http://www.printplace.com/mkt/newsletter-printing.aspx">newsletters</a> and other printed ads with myriad selection of poster templates and designs for any postcards marketing and business ventures.<br /> 
<p><B><A href="http://www.articlekingpro.com/Article/Off-The-Brochure--Tel-Aviv--Israel/534167" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><br />Off The Brochure: Tel Aviv, Israel<br /></A></B><br />By Timmy Vic</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/crivvit/4950282787/" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4133/4950282787_b2ac4331eb_o.jpg" width="180" height="240" border="0" alt=" " hspace="2" vspace="2" align="left"></a>&nbsp;Tel Aviv proper technically may be Israel&#8217;s second most populous city behind Jerusalem, but its metro area dwarfs that ancient city, and includes a large swath of Israel.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a lively, modern, and increasingly cosmopolitan destination that, if it&#8217;s not on your travel list, should be.<br />
<br />Named after the utopian town envisioned by Zionist author Theodore Herzl in his turn of the century novel Altneuland The Old-New Land, Tel Aviv certainly lives up to its lofty moniker. Founded in 1909 by the Jewish population of nearby Jaffa, Tel Aviv immediately became an immigration hotspot among both bourgeois Eastern European Jews and artists from all backgrounds.<br />
<br />Located on the scenic Mediterranean coastline, the Tel Aviv of today is still a hub of economic and creative activity in the Middle East: Browse the trendy shops lining several of its major streets or don your bathing suit and bronze on its beaches; spend some time visiting museums and historical sites or sip coffee in small cafes still populated by literary types. Come nightfall, Tel Aviv kicks up the energy a notch, with fine dining, music lounges, and nightclubs that rival those found in London, New York, and Paris.</p>
<p>MUSEUMS Muze&#8217;onim<br />
<br />Tel Aviv boasts several museums, including the sprawling Eretz Yisrael Museum, which sits atop an archaeological site that is still being excavated. While more on the brochure than off, and at times a bit crowded, this museum has something of interest for nearly everyone. Of its eight pavilions, the Glass Pavilion boasts one of the finest and most eye-catching collections of glassware in the world. Also worth stopping into is the Nehustan Pavilion, which, through its cave-like entryway, transports you into the ancient copper mines or so it feels like of Timna, otherwise known as King Solomon&#8217;s Mines.<br />
<br />Just across from the Nehustan Pavilion is the Kadman Numismatic Pavilion, in which a collection of coins spans the length of the region&#8217;s history. Finally, before you leave, be sure to check out the Man and his Work Center exhibition, where you can see the traditional tools used in agriculture, crafts, and household chores and walk through a reconstructed bazaar. The museum is located in Ramat Aviv, the northern most part of Tel Aviv. 972-3-641-5244, www.eretzmuseum.org.il<br />
<br />For a more off the-brochure museum experience, visit the David Ben Gurion House, once the private home of Israel&#8217;s first prime minister. Indulge your inner voyeur and peruse the books, pictures, and other personal items of Ben Gurion for a more intimate window into Israeli history. Read letters from Ben Gurion to John F. Kennedy, Winston Churchill, and Charles de Gaulle, and then head next door to the Hillel Cohen Lecture Hall to glimpse the late prime minister&#8217;s passports and salary slips. The on site library has nearly 20,000 books in various languages; for those particularly interested in history and politics, seminars and lectures are conducted here as well. And as if that weren&#8217;t incentive enough, admission is free. 17 Ben-Guiron Ave.; 972-3-522-10-10<br />
<br />SHOPPING Kniyut<br />
<br />The shopping in Tel Aviv is among the best in the world, featuring everything from large American inspired malls, to street shopping and local flea markets where you can find great bargain buys. Generally speaking, the more ritzy shops can be found along Dizengoff Street and Sderot Nordau, while trendy and only slightly less pricey boutiques and jewelry stores line Sheinken Street.For a more down and dirty shopping experience, head to the Shuk Ha Carmel, located at the intersection of Allenby Road and King George Street. Street vendors line the road here, peddling inexpensive clothing, sandals, and other similar wares to passersby. Farther down Allenby Road, you can pick up fresh fruits and vegetables at rock bottom prices from the many small street stands. Located very close by parallel to Allenby and one block closer to the sea is Nahalat Binyamin, where a local street fair boasting jewelry, paintings, pottery, and more is held each Tuesday and Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />
<br />Similarly cheap shopping can be found nearby at Jaffa&#8217;s flea market, Shuk Ha Pishpeshim, which sits between Olei Tzion and Beit Eshel Streets. Merchants here offer Persian carpets, leather and brass goods, nargilah water pipes, hand-dyed clothing, figurines, and the like from the several rows of roofed stalls. The market is busiest on Fridays and is closed on Sundays, so head there earlier in the week to put your haggling skills to the test.Finally, shopping and the arts converge in Tel Aviv&#8217;s several specialty bookstores, where unique and even rare titles can be found on many different subjects and in numerous languages. One such bookstore is Bookworm, located in Basel Square, which offers an English language selection that that covers architecture, design, psychotherapy, and more. 30 Basel Street, 972 3 546 2714.<br />
<br />Or, stop in Praza Modan on Dizengoff Street, a bookstore caf that specializes in theater and the arts, but also has many titles on travel and cooking, as well as a sizable selection of children&#8217;s books, available in both Hebrew and English. 163 Dizengoff Street.</p>
<p>PeterGreenberg.com is a constantly updated source for the latest in <a href=http://www.petergreenberg.com/>travel news</a>, analysis and information led by travel guru Peter Greenberg. For more information, please visit <a href=http://www.petergreenberg.com/>www.PeterGreenberg.com</a>.</p>
<p><B><A href="http://www.articlekingpro.com/Article/What-you-must-avoid-when-developing-your-own-custom-newsletters/536068" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><br />What you must avoid when developing your own custom newsletters<br /></A></B><br />By troyduff281</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/53579243@N05/4953689242/" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4100/4953689242_57477302d9_o.jpg" width="185" height="240" border="0" alt=" " hspace="2" vspace="2" align="left"></a>&nbsp;So you have decided to make your own custom newsletters eh? Well, printing custom newsletters is a simple enough task, all things considered. Especially in todays world, even novices can more or less handle themselves properly in designing and printing a newsletter, because of all those powerful tools that automates and quickens most of the complicated processes. So, it should be easy enough for you yourself to design something decent and workable for your newsletter printer.</p>
<p>However, just in case you stray a bit with proper newsletter design, you might want to read about a few important things to avoid in printing and designing newsletters. It pays to be sure you know what you are really doing right? So read on below. I have listed down the most important items that you should know and avoid in newsletter printing. Remember them well and your custom newsletters should turn out great.</p>
<p>	Uninspired newsletter name  Right at the outset of designing your color newsletters, you must try to avoid creating an uninspired newsletter name. Many people think that it is not really important to develop a great name for custom newsletters, so they name it usually in a boring way. They throw away words like gazette, inquirer, daily, and any other newspaper type names. </p>
<p>While those may work in most cases, they wont make your custom newsletters really customized and eye-catching. You should try to think of your newsletter name very carefully since it will define the identity and impact of your newsletters to readers. So avoid those common names, practice some serious discernment for your newsletter names and come up with something that really is unique and very interesting to people. </p>
<p>	Boring descriptive headlines  Another thing that you should avoid in creating your newsletters is that boring descriptive headline. These are the typical headlines that just state what has happened, but has not subtly communicated the implications of the event. </p>
<p>So as a simple example, a neophyte will make a headline like, Company X releases product. This kind of headline is simple, descriptive and boring. To make this really work for a custom newsletter you may want something like, New product helps you do stuff faster!.  By stating the implications, you can attract more readers to read your newsletters. So avoid those descriptive headlines and practice a little creativity.</p>
<p>	Long articles  Of course, you will definitely want to avoid long articles. People really do not have the patience to read long newsletter articles, since they know it must be news, and it must be short. They do not have time to read a novella in a newsletter and they will typically lose interest in a long feature article after the 1000th word.</p>
<p>	Black and white images  You might also want to avoid using black and white images. I know it makes your newsletter printing a little bit cheaper to print in black and white, but it also sacrifices a lot of the impact of your images. People can hardly relate nowadays to black and white images on a custom newsletter since typically those convey little emotion and interest. So always go for full color printing of newsletters and avoid black and white at all costs.</p>
<p>	Cheap paper materials  Finally, you should always try to avoid cheap paper materials for newsletter printing. If you see how most readers handle newspapers and custom newsletters, you will know that lots of people are pretty rough. It is best to go for decent quality paper materials that are thick and heavy to make sure that your newsletters last for several weeks at the most. It might get a bit expensive, but it is all worth it to be able to communicate your newsletters in a presentable manner. So always avoid cheap paper materials.</p>
<p>Great! Now you are all set for newsletter printing. With all the possible problems laid out for you, you should be able to deal with them and avoid them with little troubles. Good Luck!</p>
<p>Troy Duff works as a businessman and currently runs a printing company that offers <a href="http://www.printplace.com/mkt/newsletter-printing.aspx">custom newsletters</a> printing, banners, magazines, flyers, bookmarks, presentation folders, labels, posters, custom envelopes, catalog printer, <a href="http://www.printplace.com/mkt/newsletter-printing.aspx">newsletter printer</a> and other printed ads with myriad selection of poster templates and designs for any postcards marketing and business ventures.</p>
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&#160;So you have decided to make your own custom newsletters eh? Well, printing custom newsletters is a simple enough task, all things considered. Especially in todays world, even novices can more or less handle themselves properly in designing and printing a newsletter, because of all those powerful tools that automates and quickens most of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By troyduff281</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/53579243@N05/4953689242/" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4100/4953689242_57477302d9_o.jpg" width="185" height="240" border="0" alt=" " hspace="2" vspace="2" align="left"></a>&nbsp;So you have decided to make your own custom newsletters eh? Well, printing custom newsletters is a simple enough task, all things considered. Especially in todays world, even novices can more or less handle themselves properly in designing and printing a newsletter, because of all those powerful tools that automates and quickens most of the complicated processes. So, it should be easy enough for you yourself to design something decent and workable for your newsletter printer.</p>
<p>However, just in case you stray a bit with proper newsletter design, you might want to read about a few important things to avoid in printing and designing newsletters. It pays to be sure you know what you are really doing right? So read on below. I have listed down the most important items that you should know and avoid in newsletter printing. Remember them well and your custom newsletters should turn out great.</p>
<p>	Uninspired newsletter name  Right at the outset of designing your color newsletters, you must try to avoid creating an uninspired newsletter name. Many people think that it is not really important to develop a great name for custom newsletters, so they name it usually in a boring way. They throw away words like gazette, inquirer, daily, and any other newspaper type names. </p>
<p>While those may work in most cases, they wont make your custom newsletters really customized and eye-catching. You should try to think of your newsletter name very carefully since it will define the identity and impact of your newsletters to readers. So avoid those common names, practice some serious discernment for your newsletter names and come up with something that really is unique and very interesting to people. </p>
<p>	Boring descriptive headlines  Another thing that you should avoid in creating your newsletters is that boring descriptive headline. These are the typical headlines that just state what has happened, but has not subtly communicated the implications of the event. </p>
<p>So as a simple example, a neophyte will make a headline like, Company X releases product. This kind of headline is simple, descriptive and boring. To make this really work for a custom newsletter you may want something like, New product helps you do stuff faster!.  By stating the implications, you can attract more readers to read your newsletters. So avoid those descriptive headlines and practice a little creativity.</p>
<p>	Long articles  Of course, you will definitely want to avoid long articles. People really do not have the patience to read long newsletter articles, since they know it must be news, and it must be short. They do not have time to read a novella in a newsletter and they will typically lose interest in a long feature article after the 1000th word.</p>
<p>	Black and white images  You might also want to avoid using black and white images. I know it makes your newsletter printing a little bit cheaper to print in black and white, but it also sacrifices a lot of the impact of your images. People can hardly relate nowadays to black and white images on a custom newsletter since typically those convey little emotion and interest. So always go for full color printing of newsletters and avoid black and white at all costs.</p>
<p>	Cheap paper materials  Finally, you should always try to avoid cheap paper materials for newsletter printing. If you see how most readers handle newspapers and custom newsletters, you will know that lots of people are pretty rough. It is best to go for decent quality paper materials that are thick and heavy to make sure that your newsletters last for several weeks at the most. It might get a bit expensive, but it is all worth it to be able to communicate your newsletters in a presentable manner. So always avoid cheap paper materials.</p>
<p>Great! Now you are all set for newsletter printing. With all the possible problems laid out for you, you should be able to deal with them and avoid them with little troubles. Good Luck!</p>
<p>Troy Duff works as a businessman and currently runs a printing company that offers <a href="http://www.printplace.com/mkt/newsletter-printing.aspx">custom newsletters</a> printing, banners, magazines, flyers, bookmarks, presentation folders, labels, posters, custom envelopes, catalog printer, <a href="http://www.printplace.com/mkt/newsletter-printing.aspx">newsletter printer</a> and other printed ads with myriad selection of poster templates and designs for any postcards marketing and business ventures.<br /> 
<p><B><A href="http://www.articlekingpro.com/Article/Don-t-be-Cheap-with-your-Business-Newsletters/534227" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><br />Don<br />t be Cheap with your Business Newsletters<br /></A></B><br />By Leah Delaney</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/53320591@N08/4950259305/" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4110/4950259305_9c67979d29_o.jpg" width="240" height="93" border="0" alt=" " hspace="2" vspace="2" align="left"></a>&nbsp;Newsletter printing may just be cheap and common newsletter printing for you, but in fact for business it should be something you do not go on doing cheaply. When you print newsletters for business purposes, you are not only showing off your own personal content and image. There will be unavoidable business consequences if you print with lackluster quality that you must watch out for. So, let me tell you now the specific reasons why you should not really be cheap with your newsletter printing.</p>
<p> They advertise more effectively  If you are created your newsletters for advertising, then the great thing about creating them in full high quality is because they will advertise more effectively. You might think you are more economical by being cheap in newsletter printing, but if your newsletters cannot really advertise effectively (which is really what your goal should be), then all that investment in newsletter printing is really of no use.  So if you are really decided on using your color newsletters for advertising, you should not really be printing them cheaply.</p>
<p> They make you look better  Another good thing about printing high quality newsletters is that they make you and your business look better.  Good quality paper with good quality prints and colors all contribute to a great and professional impression. If you do not have this and print newsletters very cheaply, you will only be tarnishing your business reputation. In fact, you might actually harm your long term survival in your market. So be careful, and always try to make great looking high quality newsletters. It is better to look better in front of your market.</p>
<p> They make you and your products more memorable  Great looking newsletters also give you and your products a more memorable quality. Again, cheap newsletters really dont have the ability to impress, much more become memorable. You need to become memorable of course in your business newsletters so that you will have a high chance of getting great responses from your content. That is why it is a must, to always make them in high quality. It builds you up as a memorable business and helps you maintain that presence which helps your company overall.</p>
<p> They let you promote and market a little bit longer  Another great thing about not going cheap for newsletter printing is that you can promote anything you need a little bit longer. Cheap newsletters just cant have the long life that it takes to really make that essential impact on the market. Great high quality newsletter printing on the other hand has all the high quality durable materials that should increase their life long enough to do their jobs in marketing. So if you really want to promote a little bit longer, your only choice is high quality newsletter printing.</p>
<p> They make you feel proud  Finally, on the more personal side of things, high quality newsletter printing simply makes you feel proud of yourself and of your business. It is great to see that company logo and all the company related content in nice glossy newsletters that really look professional. Moreover, your own employees can take pride in their company as they look at your color newsletters, further boosting moral and loyalty. With that feeling and influence alone, it really is worth it printing great quality newsletters.</p>
<p>So dont be cheap with your newsletter printing okay? It pays to go for this all the way and make something nice.</p>
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<p><B><A href="http://www.articlekingpro.com/Article/Off-The-Brochure--Tel-Aviv--Israel/534167" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><br />Off The Brochure: Tel Aviv, Israel<br /></A></B><br />By Timmy Vic</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/crivvit/4950282787/" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4133/4950282787_b2ac4331eb_o.jpg" width="180" height="240" border="0" alt=" " hspace="2" vspace="2" align="left"></a>&nbsp;Tel Aviv proper technically may be Israel&#8217;s second most populous city behind Jerusalem, but its metro area dwarfs that ancient city, and includes a large swath of Israel.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a lively, modern, and increasingly cosmopolitan destination that, if it&#8217;s not on your travel list, should be.<br />
<br />Named after the utopian town envisioned by Zionist author Theodore Herzl in his turn of the century novel Altneuland The Old-New Land, Tel Aviv certainly lives up to its lofty moniker. Founded in 1909 by the Jewish population of nearby Jaffa, Tel Aviv immediately became an immigration hotspot among both bourgeois Eastern European Jews and artists from all backgrounds.<br />
<br />Located on the scenic Mediterranean coastline, the Tel Aviv of today is still a hub of economic and creative activity in the Middle East: Browse the trendy shops lining several of its major streets or don your bathing suit and bronze on its beaches; spend some time visiting museums and historical sites or sip coffee in small cafes still populated by literary types. Come nightfall, Tel Aviv kicks up the energy a notch, with fine dining, music lounges, and nightclubs that rival those found in London, New York, and Paris.</p>
<p>MUSEUMS Muze&#8217;onim<br />
<br />Tel Aviv boasts several museums, including the sprawling Eretz Yisrael Museum, which sits atop an archaeological site that is still being excavated. While more on the brochure than off, and at times a bit crowded, this museum has something of interest for nearly everyone. Of its eight pavilions, the Glass Pavilion boasts one of the finest and most eye-catching collections of glassware in the world. Also worth stopping into is the Nehustan Pavilion, which, through its cave-like entryway, transports you into the ancient copper mines or so it feels like of Timna, otherwise known as King Solomon&#8217;s Mines.<br />
<br />Just across from the Nehustan Pavilion is the Kadman Numismatic Pavilion, in which a collection of coins spans the length of the region&#8217;s history. Finally, before you leave, be sure to check out the Man and his Work Center exhibition, where you can see the traditional tools used in agriculture, crafts, and household chores and walk through a reconstructed bazaar. The museum is located in Ramat Aviv, the northern most part of Tel Aviv. 972-3-641-5244, www.eretzmuseum.org.il<br />
<br />For a more off the-brochure museum experience, visit the David Ben Gurion House, once the private home of Israel&#8217;s first prime minister. Indulge your inner voyeur and peruse the books, pictures, and other personal items of Ben Gurion for a more intimate window into Israeli history. Read letters from Ben Gurion to John F. Kennedy, Winston Churchill, and Charles de Gaulle, and then head next door to the Hillel Cohen Lecture Hall to glimpse the late prime minister&#8217;s passports and salary slips. The on site library has nearly 20,000 books in various languages; for those particularly interested in history and politics, seminars and lectures are conducted here as well. And as if that weren&#8217;t incentive enough, admission is free. 17 Ben-Guiron Ave.; 972-3-522-10-10<br />
<br />SHOPPING Kniyut<br />
<br />The shopping in Tel Aviv is among the best in the world, featuring everything from large American inspired malls, to street shopping and local flea markets where you can find great bargain buys. Generally speaking, the more ritzy shops can be found along Dizengoff Street and Sderot Nordau, while trendy and only slightly less pricey boutiques and jewelry stores line Sheinken Street.For a more down and dirty shopping experience, head to the Shuk Ha Carmel, located at the intersection of Allenby Road and King George Street. Street vendors line the road here, peddling inexpensive clothing, sandals, and other similar wares to passersby. Farther down Allenby Road, you can pick up fresh fruits and vegetables at rock bottom prices from the many small street stands. Located very close by parallel to Allenby and one block closer to the sea is Nahalat Binyamin, where a local street fair boasting jewelry, paintings, pottery, and more is held each Tuesday and Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />
<br />Similarly cheap shopping can be found nearby at Jaffa&#8217;s flea market, Shuk Ha Pishpeshim, which sits between Olei Tzion and Beit Eshel Streets. Merchants here offer Persian carpets, leather and brass goods, nargilah water pipes, hand-dyed clothing, figurines, and the like from the several rows of roofed stalls. The market is busiest on Fridays and is closed on Sundays, so head there earlier in the week to put your haggling skills to the test.Finally, shopping and the arts converge in Tel Aviv&#8217;s several specialty bookstores, where unique and even rare titles can be found on many different subjects and in numerous languages. One such bookstore is Bookworm, located in Basel Square, which offers an English language selection that that covers architecture, design, psychotherapy, and more. 30 Basel Street, 972 3 546 2714.<br />
<br />Or, stop in Praza Modan on Dizengoff Street, a bookstore caf that specializes in theater and the arts, but also has many titles on travel and cooking, as well as a sizable selection of children&#8217;s books, available in both Hebrew and English. 163 Dizengoff Street.</p>
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&#160;Have you really taken a look at your newsletters lately? Sometimes people can get blind by how they manage their own color newsletter printing.   They can sometimes overlook the fact that at certain times, their color newsletter printing is becoming ineffective, outdated and downright ugly to readers. So take a good look [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/dotjenna/4900356556/" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4078/4900356556_20db37892c_o.png" width="240" height="52" border="0" alt=" " hspace="2" vspace="2" align="left"></a>&nbsp;Have you really taken a look at your newsletters lately? Sometimes people can get blind by how they manage their own color newsletter printing.   They can sometimes overlook the fact that at certain times, their color newsletter printing is becoming ineffective, outdated and downright ugly to readers. So take a good look at your color newsletters and see if they need a tune up in their designs.</p>
<p>If you think your own newsletters do need a little help in the beauty department, then you are in luck because this guide will teach you how to remedy that. Below is a list of special tips that should make your old and ugly newsletters become more current and beautiful for readers. So let us get started right away with the first tip and that is managing the layout.</p>
<p>	Cleaning out the layout configuration  While creative layouts are good and innovative, it sometimes can have the wrong impression on readers and cause them to think it is ugly or downright amateurish. That is why it is important to try to clean out the layout of your newsletters whenever you can. I find it best to use newsletter templates that teach me the major sections where I should put articles, images and other important newsletter elements. These templates provide the best professional advice for newsletter printing layouts, so use them as a simple tool to beautify your newsletters.</p>
<p>	Developing appealing color themes  The ugliness of a typical newsletter can also be traced by bad color themes. Sometimes the color themes might just be outdated, while other times, it is just a product of really bad taste. So to help you develop great color themes for your newsletter printing, I recommend that you search online for sites that suggest color themes. </p>
<p>There are tons of sites on the Internet that have online algorithms that help you match certain color themes for your designs. You should typically pick one to three colors as the main color theme for your prints. Anything more than that and you are risking the beauty of your color newsletters again. So use those tools and discover how simple yet beautiful your color newsletters can be.</p>
<p>	Making all your text more coherent  Another source of ugliness sometimes in newsletter designs is the text styles. Typical newcomers to newsletter printing will use different fonts for different areas of the newsletter. This may sound great, but the truth is, it will make the newsletters ugly. They will look like a patchwork of different materials put together. So to make your newsletters more beautiful, it is good to stick with one or two font styles and nothing more. Trust me this works quite well.</p>
<p>	Improving image qualities  Another big cause of ugliness in newsletter design are the images. Ugly newsletters typically have images that are either fuzzy, garishly colored or just plain old boring. That is why it is important to practice a little quality control in newsletter design and pick the right high quality images to use that will look good in printing. I recommend that you use high resolution images to make sure that your pictures look crisp and clear for your newsletters. Of course, you should also avoid all kinds of clip-arts at all cost since that will definitely make your newsletters amateurish and ugly looking.</p>
<p>	Improving paper quality  Finally, to add that finishing beauty touch for color newsletters, you will want to improve its paper quality. Sometimes all it takes is to use great paper materials to make a design look great. Try to choose materials that have aqueous coatings or special glossy finishes to add that gleam effect that makes designs and color newsletters look really beautiful indeed.</p>
<p>Great! Why dont you try all these beauty tips in newsletter printing now? You will feel the great difference in your designs afterward, trust me.</p>
<p>Troy Duff works as a businessman and currently runs a printing company that offers <a href="http://www.printplace.com/mkt/color-newsletter-printing.aspx">color newsletter printing</a>, banners, magazines, flyers, bookmarks, presentation folders, labels, posters, custom envelopes, catalog printer, print <a href="http://www.printplace.com/mkt/newsletter-printing.aspx">newsletters</a> and other printed ads with myriad selection of poster templates and designs for any postcards marketing and business ventures.<br /> 
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