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December 7, 2009Black Friday vs. Cyber Monday
December 1, 2009As you may know, Friday right after the Thanksgiving is called Black Friday.
Because this is the beginning of the traditional Christmas Shopping season, everyone is expected a huge sales on that day from the early morning.
It was named as Black Friday around 1966 on the East coast and became common nationwide after 2000 according to wikipedia description.
On the other hand, we recently hear the new word, Cyber Monday.
This is a marketing term of the Monday right after the Black Friday.
Through the week, due to the beginning of the shopping season, shoppers tend to buy online.
Online shopping also drops the price for a Christmas Shopping.
This year increases 14% sales compared to last year on the Cyber Monday.
This term was made by the National Retail Federation and announced in 2005 in their own website called CyberMonday.com which was designed serving as a portal for Cyber Monday deals and offers.
I also want to find a special deal for Cyber Monday online.
Especially, I was looking for a 500GB Hard Drive which must be a good Christmas present for my girlfriend. She needs a huge hard drive storage to back up.
So, I was doing research online by Googling with some keyword.
Now, if you type Cyber Monday Hard Drive, you can also get some of the best deal around the season. I finally purchased one with free shipping deal for Cavalry Storage CAUM37500
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STRESSING over your company’s lack of installation work, jobs in the pipeline or inadequate sales lead activity?
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Whether you’re new to the business or a seasoned professional, everyone gets off track and needs a refresher course to remind them of what they should be doing. In this seminar, we’ll delve beyond the theory of lead gen and offer tried and true examples of what really works in the field. Hearing from industry peers who have been successful generating leads in a variety of ways, this one hour webinar will be a treasure trove you can count on to help you to get the leads you need.
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LEAD GEN 101 – The Fundamentals: We’ll cover inexpensive, easy to implement activities you should begin implementing the first day in business and practice every day.
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LEAD GEN 201 – Intermediate: Learn about activities that require more effort, planning and investment, but will bring in the new opportunities your company requires.
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LEAD GEN 301 – Advanced: We’ll cover “wild & crazy,” out-of-the-box thinking that will get people talking about your company and create the necessary “buzz” to get you the “in” you need to close the deal.
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For continuous reference and selling success, a downloadable checklist of the lead gen activities mentioned will be available after the close of the event.

Price: FREE – CEProVIP Program Participants | $99 – Non-CEProVIP Program Participants
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LIVE EVENT INFO: Digital Home Healthcare: The Next Big Market
June 28, 2009Webnair Information about Digital Home healthcare…
June 30, 2009, 2PM Eastern
Moderator: Julie Jacobson, editor-at-large, CE Pro
Panelist: Rob Scheschareg, President, Med Concierge LLC
Panelist: Jason Ray, Simply Home/Community Management Initiative, Inc.
Panelist: Paul Ebaugh, Cybernet Solutions
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Opportunities in Digital Home Healthcare
The population is aging. Technology is improving. President Obama has targeted money to invest in programs that will reduce healthcare costs and streamline care. Big companies like Philips and Intel are making home healthcare major parts of their business – and so should you.
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By 2012, 7.2 million Americans will be using home health monitoring services, generating more than $4 billion in service provider revenue. A broadening range of home health and wellness services are available for you to offer to your clients. But how do you get started?
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Get Started in Home Healthcare
Attend this webinar to learn:
- The size and scope of the digital home healthcare market, including commercial opportunities
- How to establish relationships with referral partners to feed you business
- An overview of the equipment you can resell, including “Wellness” installs in home gyms
- How to leverage your existing work in home automation systems to deliver the basics of digital home healthcare
- The recurring revenue opportunities
Attendees Will Receive:
- 30 minutes of free consultation with MedConcierge
- A downloadable overview of the Digital Home Healthcare market
- A “Healthcare Services Demand Defined” Survey for you to gauge interest among your clients and prospects

Price: FREE – CEProVIP Program Participants | $99 – Non-CEProVIP Program Participants
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Home Electronic Idas:
June 24, 2009http://store.homeelectronicideas.com/
You can see some information about home electronic ideas from this book.
Is that OK to use iPone or iPod in the SAUNA?
June 15, 2009I previously had a question about the electronic audio devices in the sauna. posted in the forum.
I got one reply about it over there.
The guy said that I may not have to worry about the heat.
H0wever, we need to concern the moisture.
In that case, the mist sauna is not really good for iPone or iPod.
I guess I do not have to worry about using cell phone in the dry sauna, but I rather not to use it there.
The end of Analog TV
June 11, 2009Finally, tomorrow is a new day to start Digital TV programming.
No more Analog TV.
You have to have a digital converter box if you still have anolog.
Or you need to subscribe to Cable Company or Satelite TV.
So, no more analog TV at all?
We really go into a Digital era? In my case, I subscribe Cable TV and then they changed my plan from analog to digital automatically last year.
For a while, the price was based on analog plan, but they recently raised my fee.
It is sucks, but I didn’t have any choice.
I heard that goverment provided a discount coupon for the digital converter box.
Then, you can get it at a really cheaper price around $50?
I missed it because I didn’t need that.
However, I heard that there are subchannel if you have the box.
It is free and cable tv didn’t give us this services.
We will see what’s gonna happen from tomorrw.
LIVE Webinar EVENT:Using HDMI in Multiroom
June 11, 2009I got this CE Pro Webnairs information from BH Publishing as usual.
A/V Applications
June 24, 2009, 2PM Eastern
Video distribution is not just an application for bars and restaurants any longer. With the advent of the home DVR, multiroom video distribution is becoming more popular every day in the home. The trick for integrators these days is how to seamlessly design and install a multiroom A/V system using HDMI, which will enable your clients to enjoy 1080p images and surround sound.
HDMI is tricky enough for dealers in a short-run single-room home theater application, but throw multiple rooms and installation discipline and design skill are imperative.
Join CE Pro for this one-hour Webinar that’s sure to give you guidance for your next multiroom A/V installation.
In this Webinar you will learn:
Design tips for multiroom video installations
HDMI wire-run limitations and how to resolve those problems
What to look for in HDMI switching devices
Troubleshooting advice on HDMI in a long-run application
Is that OK to use iPone or iPod in the SAUNA?
June 9, 2009I always think if it is OK to use iPone, iPod, or any other devices in the sauna.
I actually often see that many people use them there.
For me, it seems to be really bad to use the electric audio devices in such a hot place.
It is not just hot, but super overheat……
Where can I ask this kind of question? I didn’t take any action so far, but I decided to post my question in some expert forum about audio device technology.
I found one forum page which is called AVforums.com
First, I googled my question, but it seems to be a bit difficult.
Not really difficult, but it may take a bit time to find a right answer.
AVForums.com is a website which people visit to discuss Audio Visual home consumer electronics.
I guess my question is related to audio, right?
Why not I can post my question over there about audio then…?
http://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?p=1994080&posted=1#post1994080
What does Mini Coaxial Cable look like?
June 9, 2009Mini Coaxial Cable Features
I found Wireless Mini Coaxial Cable. This is one of the features.

==Features==
HCM’s new Mini-Coaxial cable is fully compliant with Schleuniger’s complete line of precision coaxial cable stripping equipment. Our cable, processed on any Schleuniger coaxial cable stripper will ensure repeatable stripping quality time after time.
Engineered to provide optimal VSWR, minimized attenuation and impedance control.
Multiple wire gauges available.
Various OD’s to meet your specific dimensional needs.
Single Coax or Zip construction available.
==Physical Description==
Wireless Coax Cable Description
50 or 75 ohm mini coax, 19-34 AWG, is insulated and shielded. Shield is either single or dual, with at least 85% coverage. The cable is then jacketed with either a PVC, non-halogen, FEP or PVDF compund or tape in various colors.
==Application==
Mini Coaxial Cable Applications
Radio Frequency
Microwave
Satellite Cell Phone Technology
Cell Tower Communications
Feeder and Notebook Antennae
Blue Tooth
Wi-Fi
WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network)
IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g
BFR (Big Fast Router)
Video
CCD
High Speed Broadband Transmission
Low Time Delay Transmission
RGB
Monitors
LCD Flat Panels
I still need to learn how to interpret those information whenever I want to buy mini coaxial cable.
also in what occasion, do I need them?
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