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Elegantly homeless couple discovering the RVing lifestyle & examining their values and ... - 0 views

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    An excellent post examining the transition to a full-time RV lifestyle, along with the shift in values and beliefs that accompany such a change.
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The Educational Value of Long Term Travel with Kids - 0 views

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    The Educational Value of Long Term Travel with Kids
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Finding and Communicating Your Value | chrisg.com - 0 views

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    Excellent post that helps to focus thinking around what a blog or website is about. In Particular: 1. what will a reader get that they cannot get anywhere else? What will you do for them What will they care? 2. What is your mission? What is your promise? 3. Your signature story.
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Why Do We Need Wilderness? A New Way of Valuing Untouched Land - 0 views

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    In interesting post exploring what is wilderness, how we protect it and why it needs to be protected into the future
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Chris Brogan on How to Build a Network of Value | Forbes - 0 views

  • It’s Not About You. How exactly did Chris move from his first 100 subscribers to having hundreds of thousands of readers? “The very specific thing I can point to,” he says, “is the moment I started writing for other people instead of myself. It was when I started writing to be helpful, instead of giving my opinion.” For example, he says, you could write a blog post with your take on a new Facebook feature – or, far better, you could write a post about ways that readers can use that new feature. “It’s when I’m helpful that people resonate with it,” says Brogan. “The more I equip you for your success, the more you keep coming back – and bringing someone.”
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On the value of getting up ridiculously early to go hiking | Two-Hell Drive, a Hiking B... - 0 views

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    Driving in the pitch-black predawn and arriving at the trailhead just at daylight starts to take over is the next best thing to camping in the wilderness. ...
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OutdoorGearLab.com names Editors' Choice Awards for tents | Adventure Network... - 0 views

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    OutdoorGearLab.com has named its 2011 Editors' Choice Awards for the backpacking tent category, listing this year's best and best value for 3 season tents.
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12 Lessons from 4 Inspiring Local Business Blogs : @ProBlogger - 0 views

  • Use posts to subtly inspire readers to purchase.
  • Use posts to subtly inspire readers to purchase. These posts are followed by links to the books by the authors discussed in the posts themselves—a great, logical, unobtrusive tie-in that would certainly boost sales.
  • Rather than trying to “come up with” content, let seasonal variations and your industry itself guide your posting schedule.
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  • This makes the blogging task more about editing and approving content than starting it from scratch
  • But it does support an “industry” of motorbike riders and bike-related businesses.
  • It’s not a business blog as such, in that the blog doesn’t support an individual business.
  • Crowdsource your content to reduce the blogging burden and expand the reach and relevance of your blog.
  • Find good ways to link provided content that provide the greatest value to users. At the end of each ride listing on this blog, we see links to related businesses, events, and other rides nearby. That’s pretty useful to riders!
  • Make your blog into a resource for your customers, and they’ll be unable to resist coming back again and again. A great way to build authority in your industry.
  • If your business’s product or service is visually appealing, use imagery wherever you can.
  • Bring your customers into the picture with case studies, to inspire others, and reflect your customer focus.
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Upgrading driving lights,,,, more confused than ever. @ ExplorOz Forum - 0 views

  • I have a set of 2003 vintage IPF900's and they added no value to my 200 series cruiser high beam, could barely tell if they were on :( So, with little to lose, I bought a set of H3 HID's in a 55W 4300K kit digital slimline ballast, specifically for the IPF900's from Ebay - the ballasts all fit inside the spottie case. It was only ~$120 and I wasn'texpecting too much. Well I cannot believe the difference in performance :) When I turn off my HID's, its like I switched off all my lights, the difference is that much. My biggest regret is that I did not do this years ago!
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The Value of a Tarp in Your Day-Pack | Paul Kirtley's Blog - 0 views

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    Including a tarp in your day-pack makes sense anywhere you might have damp or cold-damp weather and you can string up a tarp and have a fire - for comfort or in an emergency.
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