Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Designer Bags

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Designer Handbags Miami, FL There are three things we humans have control over: Our thoughts; Image visualized; and our actions. Online shopping is the process whereby consumers directly buy goods or services from a seller in real-time, without an intermediary service, over the Internet. It is a form of electronic commerce. 
Designer Handbags Houston, TX  At www.enetshoppers.com  we are committed to presenting our patrons the best available possibilities and by that we have expanded and improved our service to include Dating & Social Life; Employment; The Shoe Store; Kids Corner as well as shopping for apparels, business, education, outdoors, travel, entertainment, home and living, life style living, and discount stores.  At www.enetshoppers.com, we have made it easier with new stores and shops for your convenience all in the comfort and privacy of your home and office. Our goal is to make shopping at our site a satisfying and enjoyable experience.

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We offer our services to Los Angeles CA, Las Vegas NV, Miami FL, Atlanta GA,

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PuDesigner Handbags Atlanta, GA Online stores are usually available 24 hours a day, and many consumers have Internet access both at work and at home. Other establishments such as internet cafes and schools provide access as well. A visit to a conventional retail store requires travel and must take place during business hours. Why not do your shopping conveniently at www.enetshoppers.com . We  describe our products for sale with detailed text and colorful photos. We provide our customers with links to supplemental product information, such as instructions, safety procedures, demonstrations, or manufacturer specifications. Another advantage of shopping at www.enetshoppers.com is being able to quickly seek out deals for items or services with many different vendors.  In the event of a problem with the item – it is not what you ordered, or it is not what you expected – please rest assured that you can return your item with ease for the correct one or for a refund.
Please visit us today at www.enetshoppers.com and begin your shopping experience! 
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  • Fashion Bay
  • Miche
  • Champs
  • Eastbay
  • Florsheim
  • The Bridal Collection
  • Infinity Shoes
  • Macy’s
  • Gucci
  • Deals on the Heels
Travel:
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  • Cheap Stay
  • La Quinta
  • Enterprise
  • Radisson
  • Hotels.com
  • Expedia
  • Country Inns & Suites
  • Dollar.com
Sports & Entertainment:
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  • Golfsmith Golf & Tennis
  • In The Hole
  • Ace Tickets
  • Get Coached
  • FansEdge
  • Sportsonline
  • Ticketnetwork
Wines, Gourmet & More:
  • Omaha Steaks
  • Mrs. Fields
  • Golden State Fruit
  • Flower.com
  • The Wine Cellarage
  • Gold Medal Wine Club
Kids Corner:
  • Kidlandia
  • The Children’s Wear Outlet
  • Just Baby Strollers
  • Toobeez
  • Highlights
  • I See Me! Personalized Children’s Books
Education:
  • Fast Web
  • Simpletuition
  • College Book Renter
  • ITunes Audiobooks
Business
  • Go Daddy
  • EZTrader
  • Print Place
  • Wall Street Survivor
  • Angies List
  • Video Marketing
  • Paychex
  • Logo Maker
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  • Mature Singles Click.com
  • Christian CafĂ©
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  • Bagsbuy.com
  • The Sonoma Diet
  • Beautiful Healthy Hair
  • South Beach Diet
  • Natural Store
  • Vitamin Emporium 
ENETSHOPPERS:
Website: www.enetshoppers.com
Phone: 682-521-3601
 We sell Designer Handbags and ship to cities such as Miami, FL, Las Vegas, NV, New York, NY, Atlanta, GA, Houston, TX, Los Angeles, CA and many more.

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www.enetshoppers.com online marketing: The $2.00? man on Wall Street

www.enetshoppers.com online marketing: The $2.00? man on Wall Street: " Ever wonder why the rich get richer and the poor get poorer? of course , and I think you know the reason, personal, maybe, but bear with m..."

The $2.00? man on Wall Street

 Ever wonder why the rich get richer and the poor get poorer? of course , and I think you know the reason, personal, maybe, but bear with me for a minute. We are made to believe that the wall street is for the " elites." The few chosen ones that spin our economy. Well, I doubt that very much. If we don't buy the merchandise that the rich put on the market, they will not be that rich. CONSUMERS, the key ingredient in this whole equation. Most people invested in the wall street market and came out empty handed, some went as far as killing themselves. Why? because, instead of listening to their minds, they took the advice from that expert from the market. Now, remember, your parents told you, "if you want something done right, do it yourself." And if you fail, you blame yourself, but you learn from it.
  Remember that expert you were dealing with? He/She holds the interest of the rich in mind, and is aspiring to be like them, and would do what it takes to keep it that way, and there's no time for your few dollars. Why play with small fish when the market is full of big ones?
   Solution, use what you have to get what you want by doing it yourself. It is as easy as going to grocery store and buying what you want to survive. If you are anything close to poverty, living on few dollars, you will not call a grocery store and give them a list of what you want, and expect delivery without discrepancies. So think about your $2.00? on the wall street market, how hard you worked to earn it, and how it may multiply. Remember, the rich didn't get richer by living large, or giving their few dollars away without proper return.
  Visit www.enetshoppers.com and leave comment at my forum and we will continue with this discussion.

Friday, June 24, 2011

www.enetshoppers.com online marketing

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Friday, June 24, 2011
Movies
It's been a while since I took the time to go to the theater to watch a movie. Being single and working hard does not give a person like me that luxury. I have to spend 2weeks with my angel, the lady in my life, my daughter. what can a father really watch with a 12 year old precious angel nowadays that will encourage a great conversation? Please let me know. The new cars movie on this blog seem good, please educate me on the movie scene.

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Movies

It's been a while since I took the time to go to the theater to watch a movie. Being single and working hard does not give a person like me that luxury. I have to spend 2weeks with my angel, the lady in my life, my daughter. what can a father really watch with a 12 year old precious angel nowadays that will encourage a great conversation? Please let me know. The new cars movie on this blog seem good, please educate me on the movie scene.

Affiliate marketing

Years ago, we sat down to consider a new way to earn a supplemental  income. We created what has now become enetshoppers.com. This website was made possible because we decided to join many others who are making a living online through affiliate marketing. We took the idea and added a twist to it by displaying samples of products from our affiliates on our site. We created categories to help our patrons find their way around the global market. We also provided a forum for their comments and their views about our world. Also on the forum, topics on what is going on.
We introduced the fashion sites, apparels, merchandise, name brand shoes, bags, clothes, and more at discount and affordable prices. We brought to our patrons travel tickets, sports and entertainment tickets, hotels, rental cars and much more ALL at discount prices. Products were timely delivered to our clients at their desired places. All these done by clicking and shopping at www.enetshoppers.com
We provided social network like dating site for our single and looking patrons, and direct links to educational sites, and business areas.
  One thing left is for you to check it out, and take advantage of this opportunity and shop from the convenience of your office, bedroom, living room, kitchen, bathroom, mobile phone and where ever you feel convenienced  and enjoy the service of our affiliates.
 

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Money Market

msnbc.com news services
updated 6/23/2011 5:56:55 PM ET
What began with a steep drop in the stock market ended with a modest decline Thursday. The Dow Jones industrial average lost just 60 points after being down nearly 240 points earlier in the day.
A jump in the number of people applying for jobless benefits and plummeting oil prices drove stocks lower at the market open. By 11 a.m., the Dow was down 234 points. Then came late afternoon reports that Greece may have reached a deal for a new austerity plan. The Dow made up nearly 100 points between 2:45 and 3 p.m. alone.
The Dow finished with a loss of 59.67 points, or 0.5 percent, to 12,050. The Standard & Poor's 500 index, down as many as 24 points, closed down just 3.64, or 0.3 percent, to 1,283.50.
Index   Last Change
NASDAQ 2686.75 +17.56
+0.66%
S&P 500 1283.5 -3.64
-0.28%
DJIA 12050 -59.67
-0.49%
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Major Market Indices
Since late April, reports on manufacturing, retail sales, home sales and other economic indicators have come in weaker than economists anticipated. Europe's debt problems and a slowing growth rate in China have also raised concerns about the global economy. On Wednesday, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said problems plaguing the economy may last longer than previously thought.
As a result, the stock market has fallen six of the last seven weeks. The S&P 500 is down 5.9 percent from its high for the year of 1363.61 in April.
"This is no longer looking like a small soft patch. It's beginning to look more like quicksand," said Lawrence Creatura, a stock portfolio manager at Federated Investors.
The continued rise in first-time claims for unemployment benefits indicated little improvement in the job market since May, when there was a drop in the number of new jobs created. New applications for unemployment benefits rose to 429,000 last week, from 420,000 the week before.
"400,000 is the magic number and we've been above it for 11 weeks," Creatura said.
Story: New U.S. jobless claims up more than expected Energy companies like Exxon Mobil and Chevron Corp. led the market downward after oil prices tumbled nearly 5 percent. Oil dropped after the International Energy Agency said 60 million barrels of oil would be released from reserves to make up for the loss of Libyan exports. Oil prices had spiked following unrests in Middle East and North Africa, raising concerns that higher fuel costs would slow the world economy.
Story: Surprise oil release targets speculators Companies like Netflix, Priceline.com and others in the consumer discretionary industry were mostly up. Overall, the group rose 0.4 percent. Investors are betting that a drop in oil costs could lead consumers to spend more money on things like movies, restaurants and clothing. Netflix was up 2.9 percent. Chipotle Mexican Grill gained 2.2 percent.
Companies that benefit from lower fuel costs also rose. Airline stocks like United Continental Holdings Inc. and AMR Corp, the parent company of American Airlines, rose more than 4 percent.
The two indexes most tied to economic growth fared better than the broader market. The tech-focused Nasdaq composite index was up 17.56, or 0.7 percent, to 2,686.75. And the Russell 2000 index of small companies gained 0.4 percent. For the week, both are up 2.7 percent.
"We're starting to see that the supply-chain disruptions caused by the tragedy in Japan are easing a bit, and the biggest beneficiaries of that are technology and auto-supply companies" which tend to be smaller businesses, said Burt White, the chief investment officer at LPL Financial.
Among the most active stocks, Bed Bath & Beyond gained 5.3 percent after the home furnishings retailer posted a 31 percent jump in income. The company also raised its earnings forecast for the rest of the year, in part because of cost controls it has in place. ConAgra Foods Inc. fell 0.2 percent. The owner of Slim Jim and Hebrew National brands cut its earnings estimate for the current quarter.
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Government bond prices were higher as traders shifted money into investments that are considered safe, pushing long-term interest rates lower. The yield on the 10-year Treasury note sank to 2.90 percent, near its low mark for the year. Bond yields fall when their prices rise.
Even so, portfolio manager Creatura says that the recent market slide could represent a chance to pick up some stocks on the cheap. Current prices already reflect reaction to most of the economy's problems, he says. "The most fearful times can be the best times to invest," he said. "It's not only what you buy, it's the price you pay that matters."
Three stocks fell for every two that rose on the New York Stock Exchange. Volume was slightly above average at 4.4 billion.