Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Coming December 2nd! You do NOT want to miss this!

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Check this event out & hope you can make it. Thanks

Friday, November 25, 2011

November 30th

InfoTrust would like to invite you to a free seminar on:
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Data Driven
Digital Marketing
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My company has hired InfoTrust, LLC for a conversion optimization workshop. Their approach was highly interactive and content was very stimulating. We worked on our strategy, timeline and execution . One of the best courses our company has attended.
-Corporate Web Development Manager
Dear,

According to the MarketingSherpa 2012 Digital Marketing Benchmark Report, one of the top challenges that companies face today is resource allocation. Given these limited resources, the main question becomes where to invest your resources to see a tangible improvement in your digital marketing.

The goal of this class is to create a monthly digital marketing schedule that will help companies stay on track of continuous improvement.

In this free seminar, we will address 7 steps to creating a data-driven marketing strategy. We will cover:
  1. Using web analytics to understand Outcomes, Behavior and Experience
  2. Monthly plan for leveraging analytics to improve digital marketing ROI
  3. Improving your results using 5 simple tools
  4. 3 secrets behind making web analytics actionable
  5. Competitive Intelligence
Creating and implementing a data driven marketing plan is what makes a company successful. In this class, we will also offer handouts and worksheets to guide your success in digital marketing on a budget.

The event will take place on Wednesday, November 30th. Breakfast will be served 8:15am, and the class will start at 8:30am. We look forward to seeing you at the event. Please register here.

Sincerely,

Michael Loban
InfoTrust, LLC
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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Enjoy the powder!

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Sunday, November 13, 2011

Stocks that Pay Dividends!

3 Stocks you want to get NOW! :)

1) Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) is one of just four companies that carry a AAA grade on its debt. The company offers a 3.6% yield and has been very reliable--it's made steady payments since 1944 and has increased its dividend annually for the last 49 years. I think the company can accelerate its earnings growth over the next few years thanks to breakthroughs from its biopharmaceutical businesses. The company's pipeline includes potential new treatments for Alzheimer's disease, prostate cancer, hepatitis C, and a stroke prevention medicine. In our view, shares do not fully reflect the value of J&J's pipeline potential, and as a result we believe shares are attractively valued. Meanwhile, J&J should be affected less and less by major patent expirations on earlier products. Stock Price: $64.36 - Dividend Yield: 3.6%

2) AT&T (T) pays a 5.8% dividend. The telecommunications giant had made payouts since 1984 and has increased dividends steadily over the last 26 years, if completed, AT&T's merger with T-Mobil USA will make it No. 1 wireless operator in the U.S.(At press time, the U.S. Justice Department filed an antitrust lawsuit to block the proposed acquisition) The union should bring about operating savings that will fully offset the purchase price. Over the past 5 years, AT&T has grown its dividend about 5% per year on average. We expect a 2% growth rate in the next five years. We expect a 2% growth in a stabilizing economy thanks to AT&T's wireless and television businesses. Stock Price: $28.79 - Dividend Yield: 5.8%

3) Kinder Morgan Energy Partners (KMP) which operates oil and gas pipelines and storage facilities, pays a 6.6% dividend yield. Kinder Morgan has some 28,000 miles of pipelines used to transport natural gas and refined oil. The company has paid a dividend since 1992 and has increased its payout to investors the last 14 years running. We think Kinder Morgan can generate low double-digit income earnings growth this year, reflecting acquisitions and increased demand for storage capacity. For the past decade this dividend stock has delivered annualized total returns of 19.5%. What's more: A $10,000 investment in Kinder Morgan 20 years ago would be worth $190,000 today. In the next year, the company plans to build up its energy transportation and storage assets--one reason we think it is insulated from any decrease in oil or gas prices.
Stock Price: $70.56 - Dividend Yield: 6.6%

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Green Drinks Mason "Blanket the Homeless" Nov 23 Event

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Please come out & donate ANY clothes your not wearing, don't fit you...that way we can give to the poor people without anything. Thank You :)

Friday, November 11, 2011

Monday, November 7, 2011

Paige Alessandro Memorial

My co-worker lost her little girl, Paige passed away in May of 2010 shortly before finishing her kindergarten year at Wyandot Elementary. Paige was a loving sister, daughter, granddaughter,This site will provide news and information as to what Paige's family is doing to honor her memory. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Paige-Alessandro-Memorial/139761289403824 
Thank YOU one and ALL! :)

paigealessandrofund@gmail.com
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Totally Awesome 80's Pink Prom. Celebrating 10 years of Pink Ribbon Girls!

Pink Ribbon Girls Totally 80's Pink Prom Celebration!

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Sunday, November 6, 2011

Money Management For The Time-Pressed

You don't need as long as you think to get your financial life in order. Just squeeze in these 12 easy moves--some of which take a mere 15 minutes to tackle.

With longer work days complicating the already Herculean task of juggling job and family, you probably don't have a minute to spare. Like many people, you're eager to find ways to get the most done in the least amount of time. That helps explain why you find yourself answering e-mails in the grocery store checkout line and eating in the car while shuttling between activities.

Lack of time may also be to blame for the fact that financial tasks all too often fall to the bottom of your to-do list. According to government time-use studies, the average American rarely gets to money-management chores; those who do will spend a scant 15 minutes a day on them.
    Granted, it's not just time that get's in the way. Many financial projects can seem overwhelming because of the sheer number of choices (which investment is best out of the thousands available? which credit card? which cable provider?). Studies show that when people are presented with too many possibilities, they can become paralyzed, a phenomenon known in social science circles as the paradox of choice. Carnegie Mellon economist George Loewenstein, who studies consumer behavior, explains that people do nothing because they're afraid of doing the wrong thing. But as Baltimore financial planner Tim Maurer notes, "Inaction is a decision too--and ordinarily not a good one."
   Fortunately, you don't need more than a coffee break, a lunch hour, or a Saturday morning to make some smart moves with your money--moves that can cut your expenses, boost your savings, and protect your family's finances. "The key to meeting long-term goals is to break them into a short-term steps that are easier to accomplish," says Loewenstein. Turn the page for a dozen small steps with big payoff, whether you have 15 minutes or a few hours to spare.


Get on track for retirement. Yes, you really can devise a smart savings plan for retirement in just a quarter of an hour. The potential reward is huge: A survey by banking giant HSBC found that people who have even a rudimentary plan for reaching retirement goals are ending up with up to three times as much money as those without one.
Step One: Figure out your monthly savings rate at T. Rowe Price's Retirement Income Calculator (troweprice.com) Time needed: five minutes.
Step Two: Coming up short? Use the remaining 10 minutes to pump up your 401(k) contributions on your plan's website. If you can't put away as much as the calculator recommends, committ to automatically increasing the amount you're saving at the time of your raise; half of large employers offer this feature, according to Aon Hewitt.

Target your Savings. Want to save money for a rainy or sunny vacation week but never have enough leftover cash to stash for these goals? Have the money taken directly from your paycheck, so you'll never miss it. Only about 20% of workers split there paycheck among multiple accounts, though many employees with access to direct deposit can do so, reports electronic-payments industry group NACHA. The association found that those who take advantage save $90 more a month than those who don't.
How To Do It: If you don't have dedicated savings accounts for each of your goals, set them up. Discover Bank (discoverbank.com) is a good option since it consistently pays higher-than-the-average rates, recently 1% a year. Opening accounts online takes 10 minutes tops. Next contact your payroll department to see if you can split your paycheck; if so, figure on filling out a form, adding yet another five minutes. Not an option? Set up automatic transfers from your checking account so that the money is moved on payday.

Know the Score. The National Foundation for Credit Counseling reports that only four in 10 Americans know their credit scores. A good reason to be among them: This number determines what interest rate you'll get on loans and credit cards.
How To Check: Pony up $20 to get your score at myfico.com The FICO scoring model, the one most commonly used by lenders, ranges from 300 to 850. A score of 740 or higher entitles you to the best rates; if yours is lower, see "Juice your score" below.

Download a shopping buddy. You know that coupons can reduce the bite groceries and other household goods take out of your budget--25% of take-home pay for the average family--but you can't spend hours perusing the Sunday circulars. Fortunately, there are apps for that. Download these:
Coupon Sherpa. Delivers coupons to your phone for in-store scanning (free for iPhone and Android).
Cardstar. Stores your merchant loyalty cards on your phone, so you won't miss out on points or discounts (free for iPhone, Android, Blackberry, Windows Phone).

Juice your Credit Score. An excellent score--740 and up--is money in your pocket: On a 30-year fixed-rate $250,000 mortgage, someone with a score of 620 would pay about $240 more per month than someone with a 760. While a good score is earned over time, you can do these two things to quickly boost your number:
Step One: Get a free credit report from each of the three agencies that track consumer credit at annualcreditreport.com. Read them carefully looking for mistakes. Any errors-about one in five have them, the Policy & Economic Research Council estimates--could be costing you points, Report any problems to each of the bureaus and the lender (there's a form at each website).
Step Two: Call your card issuer to ask for an increase in your credit limit, since how much you tap of your available credit is a key factor in determining your score. The more unused credit you have, the better you look--ideally, you should use no more than 10% of what's available to you.

Shrink your Bills. Today the average wireless customer pays $1,320 annually; cable customers shell out around $800. BillShrink.com can help you reduce those costs. Fill out a quick worksheet--your address, how much you pay, favorite channels, and so on-and directly upload data from your phone account. The site will identify lower-cost providers based on your your current usage and show you exactly how much you could save over two years. Use the rest of the hour to cancel your current accounts and switch to a new carrier.

Protect your Legacy. Who wants to spend an afternoon thinking about their mortality? No one, which is why 55% of Americans don't have a will, according to FindLaw.com "But without one, you could be leaving disposition of your assets and the guardianship of your minor children to a court," says New Jersey attorney Gerard Brew. If you have kids and/or significant assets, you should really consult a lawyer. For now, however, download Quicken's WillMaker Plus ($35) from nolo.com. The program takes only 30 minutes to complete. But count on the discussion with your spouse over whether his mother or your brother would make a better gaurdian to add some time.

Get on Recruiters' radars. Today 89% of firms use social media to find candidates, according to Jobvite. Not seeking work? "The best time to create a digital footprint is before, you're looking," says Miriam Salpeter, author of 'Social Networking for Career Success'. That way your next move can find you.
How To Do It. If you're not yet on LinkedIn, the site most companies use to recruit, start by uploading your resume. Include your entire job history, since profiles with multiple jobs are 12 times more likely to be viewed than those with one; add a photo, and your click-through rate increases by seven times. Be sure to use keywords in your summary that are important in your industry (hint: check job ads to find them) so that you'll come up in searches.

Friday, November 4, 2011

Discounts & Deals - Fireplace Accessories

Baby, it's cold outside. Keep the home fires burning with these practical and stylish supplies* For even more bargains, go to our blog: realsimple.com/discountsanddeals

1. Tubular Steel Oval Wood Rack with Tray - Stockpile logs in this graceful stand by the back door or on the porch; the accompanying tray catches wood chips. plowandhearth.com $56 & $96

2. Blomus Chimo Four-Piece Fireplace Set With Triangle Base - Stoke the fire-and sweep your hearth soot-free; with these modern stainless-steel tools. allmodern.com $158.25

3. Tin of Fireplace Matches by Penhaligons - Extra-long starters get flames going without singed fingertips. decorativethings.com $36

4. Minuteman Candelabra - Create a fireside glow sans logs. Size 10 by 21 1/4 by 12 inches. wayfair.com $63.20

5. Poncelet Screen - If you have a small fireplace or hearth, this thin (yet sturdy) mesh shield keeps popping embers inside. Size 35 1/4 by 39 1/4 by 9 inches. ballarddesigns.com $84.15

6. Uniflame Bronze Cast-Aluminum Screen - Even shen a fire isn't crackling, this ornate divider makes your hearth a focal point. Size 30 by 54 inches. wayfair.com $153

SMILE AT EVERYONE OVER THE WEEKEND! BE NICE, BY SOMEONE'S LUNCH - COFFEE :)

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For lovers of food..NEW catering service!

I know the owner and his family...Excellent reputation & food of the highest quality!

http://www.localgourmetwc.com/catering.html  West Chester, OH

Thursday, November 3, 2011

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