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Creative ideas for custom cards - on a budget E-mail

In the past, custom stationery and cards were out of reach for most people. Whether you were choosing a style to be embellished with your monogram or having something completely new created to your specifications, the cost was often exorbitant and the process was time consuming. A lot has changed since then, with the advent of digital cameras and printing services on the Web.

Now, if you want to create your own photo cards or personal correspondence, it just takes a few clicks of the mouse. On sites like Vistaprint.com, your options are essentially unlimited. If you're the creative type, you can upload your own design that will adorn your cards, or you can upload a photo and choose from hundreds of stylish, professionally designed motifs. Not only can you create exactly what you want, you can do it at a great price. Once you've designed your cards and paid for them, they'll arrive at your door in a matter of days -- nothing like the months it used to take for custom stationery and cards.

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If I have group life insurance through my employer, is that enough? E-mail

Life insurance is a confusing and difficult concept to understand because a lot of different scenarios and variables can change how different life insurance companies and their plans would work for your lifestyle.

If you are employed, there is a good chance your employer offers you a group life insurance opportunity. This is different from permanent life insurance and whole life insurance because if you purchase a group plan through your employer, it will generally only cover you for as long as you are employed at that company.

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How you can tell the difference between allergy and a cold E-mail

How you can tell the difference between allergy and a cold (ARA) - A visit with your doctor is the best way to determine whether you have a cold or an allergy. While allergy symptoms and cold symptoms are very similar, there are some signs to look for if you want to know the difference.

1. Take a look at the color of your nasal discharge, mucous or saliva. Both allergies and colds cause a runny nose, but for cold sufferers, the discharge is usually green or brown - which is a sign of an infection. "If the mucous is clear - it is probably an allergy," says Dr. Carl Wurster, chair, Allied Health Department, at Brown Mackie College - Boise. The allergy comes from an allergen, while the cold indicates exposure to a virus.

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Understanding the basics of car maintenance E-mail

Taking ownership of a car means more than just having a driver's license, a title to the vehicle, a set of keys and enough gas to get you to where you want to go.

Your car also probably came with a car maintenance book, filled with information on oil changes, exchanging filters, replacing spark plugs or belts, or even changing burned out light bulbs.

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Simple steps to better health E-mail

Simple steps to better health (ARA) - If you've been diagnosed with diabetes - Type 2 diabetes in particular - you may have been told you need to make some significant lifestyle changes to maintain your health. Those changes can seem challenging, even for the most disciplined people.

Many Americans with diabetes also suffer from neuropathy, a burning, tingling sensation caused by nerve pain, often affecting the feet most. Nerve pain can make it nearly impossible to build exercise into daily life, no matter how disciplined you are.

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Five essential tasks to prepare your home for fall E-mail

Five essential tasks to prepare your home for fall Preparing your home for the fall season is a necessary task that can be both financially and personally rewarding. It is fairly common for homeowners to go right into the winter season without inspecting their home and preparing for it, which can sometimes lead to unexpected expenses and a race against the weather. Be sure to complete the following tasks this autumn, before the weather turns inclement, to keep you and your family comfortable all winter long.

1. Furnace
One of the most important components of a house in the wintertime is the furnace or heating system. Furnace filters should be checked and replaced when necessary, and a visual inspection of the filter should reveal if it needs to be changed or not. The furnace itself also needs to be inspected: the burner unit, pilot light, electronics and flue as improper installation or operation of furnace components can pose serious health risks like carbon monoxide poisoning and fire. For these reasons and more, furnace inspections and testing should be performed by a licensed professional in the fall season before peak demand begins.

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Getting there by motorcycle is more fun than you ever imagined E-mail

You may think of motorcycling as primarily a solo activity, but ask anyone who has ever done it and they'll tell you that hitting the open road with a group of friends or riding with an organized motorcycle rally is the epitome of the motorcycling experience. However, it's important to keep in mind that the rules of the road are a bit different when you're riding with a group.

Here are some tips offered by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation that will help ensure a fun and safe group ride:

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Winter-proof your home this fall for year-round benefits E-mail

Winter-proof your home this fall for year-round benefits (ARA) - After a summer of record-breaking temperatures across the country, you may be wondering if the impending winter weather will be just as extreme. While harsh weather puts a strain on wallets with increased energy bills, it can also be damaging to the home. Before the ice and snow hit, consider winterizing your home to help increase efficiency and minimize maintenance.

"From minor improvements to extensive renovations, homeowners can do several things to create a more comfortable environment, and at the same time, enhance the aesthetics and performance of the home," says Jerry Blais, vice president of marketing for Ply Gem, a leading manufacturer of home remodeling and building products.

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Top 5 ways to use e-mail marketing E-mail

Top 5 ways to use e-mail marketing As a business owner, you're inevitably looking for marketing methods that can reach a lot of people and increase sales, but don't break the bank. When used correctly, e-mail marketing can accomplish those goals.

Whether you are new to the world of e-mail marketing, or have been using it for years, here are five ways you can use it to increase awareness about your business and drive sales, courtesy of Easy Contact, a provider of business e-mail marketing products:

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