Sunday, July 10, 2011

How to select slipcovers for wingback chairs

Slipcovers for Wingback Chairs will give your furniture the special classy and elegant appearance that only the most expensive pieces have.  This simple accessory can give your older furniture a newly upholstered look.
Fitted slipcovers for wingback chairs let you get around the hurdle of sagging or frumpy looking chairs.  This comes from over-sized or ill-fitted covers.  Be sure to make provision for fabric that shrinks when washed.  Make your measurements carefully and correctly.

Check with shop assistants about slipcovers for wingback chairs and what kind of clearance you need to allow for a good fit.  Some fabrics may not shrink, but still become less elastic as time passes.  It's best to have 2 sets of covers stitched, so if one set wears out you'll have another to replace.  The glamorous and designer ware slipcovers can be brought out for special occasions, while denim and ordinary covers can suffice for day to day use.
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About Custom Slip Covers

In case you're searching for slipcover options for special furniture types with unusual dimensions (not of the standard types or sizes), then custom slip covers are an ideal way out of the confusing mess. 

Many websites provide this as a service for their customers.  All you need to do is to measure the pieces of furniture, and then shoot pictures of the chaise lounge or sofa from different angles and postions.  This is in order to give the merchant an idea of how the furniture looks. 
Pick the color, design and pattern for your custom slip cover, choosing from the online catalog of the website.  Send your instructions as well as the choices you've made to the website, by email or online form or even over the telephone.  Be clear and precise about the kind of custom slip cover you want.  Explaining works better still when you have pictures that can provide a clearer impression.
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Friday, April 22, 2011

Salt Water Aquarium - Your Guide To Marine Aquarium Setup

Having a Salt Water Aquarium is a popular hobby among many pet lovers and enthusiasts, not to mention kids who are looking for their first pet.  Salt water fish can be fun to raise, and give an educational insight into life at the bottom of the mighty ocean.
Salt water aquarium fish have certain stringent requirements, too, and these need to be respected and met in order to have a successful aquarium.  There are some facts you must get straight about a salt water tank and you must learn well about salt water aquarium set up in order to avoid making serious mistakes that can cause your expensive fish to die.
Marine aquarium setup is not really complex or difficult, though it does require a specific sequence of activities to be carried out in order.  On the salt water aquarium blog and web site, there are informative pieces of content that will help guide you through these steps.
Welcome to the enjoyable world of raising salt water fish.  If you need any specific information about managing a salt water aquarium, there are some excellent resources on the site which will answer them and guide you right.
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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Content Curation Explained

Content curation, a term that gained popularity in 2010, is the art of culling relevant, valuable and useful information from the vast ocean of data, and presenting it in a cohesive, interesting and comprehensive style that gives a 'big picture' view of a specific niche topic.

No longer can anyone claim that they can peruse and make sense of all the content that exists (and is being constantly added) on even a very narrow range of subjects.  47 million websites were added in 2009 and an estimated 550 billion documents exist online today.

The role of a content curator was first proposed around 2004, when the catchy term 'Newsmastering' was introduced by Robin Good of MasterNewMedia.com to describe a dedicated content analyst who would gather, collate and categorize content from various sources and compile it for consumption by those who are interested.

<b>What makes content curation necessary?</b>
Read about the three factors that drive the demand for content curation on the Infopreneur Blog in an article titled:
"Content Curation - How Infopreneurs Can Quickly Add Value"


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Monday, March 14, 2011

Facebook Sign Up - A Simple 'How To'

With its explosive growth, Facebook sign up millions of people daily. And many of them, especially if they are new to the Web, don't know how to join Facebook and get an account. A common question blog readers used to ask earlier was about "MySpace sign up" or "Yahoo sign up" - but now, most want to know how to sign up to Facebook.

Well, it's easy. Just 3 simple steps.

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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Which Book Did I Like BEST?

I read three books this week alone!

All were fascinating.

See what they were - and which one I liked best of all -
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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

What is a blog? A Primer for Beginners at Blogging

What is a blog? The question was on thousands of lips in 2004, when blogging was new. Since then, literally hundreds of millions of blogs have hit the Web spanning just about any subject under the sun. And the concept of a blog itself has evolved to become so much more than the plain and simple online diaries they were at the beginning.
So the question "What is a blog?" may well be legitimate all over again - in a whole new way. Let's talk about it.

A blog is an online diary. That's the simplest definition I can think of. And one that I give flippantly whenever someone first asks me "What is a blog?" The last thing you want to do is launch into a technical explanation when the person is merely "casually curious"!
A blogger (which is the fancy name for the person who writes a blog) publishes content through a 'point and click' interface that makes blogging a piece of cake. No tweaking with code or tinkering with scripts any more.
For a fuller explanation about blogging basics, you may want to read my free report, "Blog Basics for Marketers" - click here to download a copy (and sign up for the free blogging ecourse, too)
For more about "What is a blog?", read the full post on my Infopreneur Blog.
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