Hobby Income
Sep 26th, 2011 by admin

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A New Spin On Creating Income By Coin Collecting

All of you coin collectors out there know that there is built-in ways to make income from your hobby.   You know a lot of your coins may be worth something, some worth a lot.   The problem is though, to make your money you have to sell them.  I have written articles about ways to monetize any hobby and the example in this article embodies that.  

The example website for this article is Become a Coin Collector Expert.

Since you have many ways to earn income with coin collecting, there is one way to earn extra income that most coin collectors don’t realize.  Your knowledge is worth something.   You have spent years learning your hobby, what coins are worth more, how to find rare coins and such.  You have amassed tons of knowledge.

What about those of us who are just starting out in coin collecting.  Maybe we would like to take a shortcut and learn the in’s and out’s on a fest track.   That’s where you come in and can help.   Since you have gained so much experience in the field of coin collecting, how about sharing?   You don’t have to share for free.   you can charge for your knowledge.   That’s what our example site is all about.   The author of the webpage, Eric Bartell gets it.   He is sharing his knowledge about coin collecting but since he went and took the time to write it down, he can charge for it.

There is a lot of newbie coin collectors that would love a jump start on how to collect, catalog and trade coins but without any experience, it can be frustrating.  The author, Erik is filling a need that many new comers to the coin collecting field can utilize and get a jump start into the hobby.

You can do the same by sharing your knowledge with the world and charging a price for it.  If you look at the example website Become a Coin Collector Expert, it’s not really that fancy and actually could use some work but if you are getting started and need information, you have a way to get a quick start into the hobby.   Eric is doing what many of you can do with your knowledge and generate an income from it.

Have fun with your hobby, learn as you do then write about it.

About the Author

Douglas Puckett: Author of Self-Help, Hobby and Home Business Articles and Websites.
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The Example Website used in this article:
Become a Coin Collector Expert

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Sep 23rd, 2011 by admin

Along Came Eve And The Origins Of Spring Cleaning

I always know when April makes its yearly debut without consulting the calendar because my wife usually says, “Let’s clean out the garage today.” Trust me on this one, it is no April fool’s joke, but someone gets fooled. And believe me, I’m just not anybody’s fool. I’m my wife’s fool.

Somehow, her “let’s” has a funny singular ring to it and we had, if I remember correctly, a double ring wedding ceremony. Hers is on her left ring finger while mine somehow ended up in my nose.

For some reason spring brings to women, wives in particular, an uncontrollable urge to clean something. It doesn’t matter what that something is, it has to be cleaned. Moreover, it does not matter how clean or dirty that something is or when it was last cleaned, it must be cleaned again.

This represents a basic philosophical difference between men and women. In the beginning, man was perfectly at home with dirt, then along came Eve and introduced spring-cleaning.

We have no idea how long it was between Adam and the time Eve came onto the scene, but it was long enough to get the entire Garden of Eden dirty, necessitating a thorough cleaning.

Thus began the yearly ritual known as spring-cleaning. This tradition has been handed down from mother to daughter since the beginning of time. As far as I can ascertain, no father on record has handed down to his son any way of putting a stop to this nonsense. And don’t think I’m not just a little upset about that.

I think our forefathers could have found a fifth father to help come up with a workable plan to get rid of this yearly onus.

But, it is spring and the time-honored ritual has come to our domestic den. Spring is in the air and spring-cleaning is on the agenda. I, on the other hand, had other plans, which did not include soap and water. So much for my plans. A husband’s plan is always subject to his wife’s rescheduling.

Every year I asked the same question. How in the world does spring get so dirty? And, more important, why do I have to clean it? I didn’t mess it up.

I believe Mother Nature ought to clean her own spring and not push this responsibility onto husbands like me who have better things to do with their time.

One year I got confused and cleaned my spring in the fall, which screwed up my whole winter wondering what I would do when spring actually arrived and it was already cleaned.

Spring-cleaning would not be so bad if I could use my definition of clean rather than my wife’s. One man’s clean is his wife’s “when are you going to clean that?”

At the least, it would be helpful if spring-cleaning only came on leap year, which would give me an opportunity to hop out of the way before my good wife could spring into action.

In our house, the annual spring cleaning focuses on the garage. When my wife gets it into her head to clean the garage, I get it into my head to get clean out of her way. In the scheme of things, how important is a clean garage anyway? It’s not as if Martha Stewart is going to make a surprise visit.

As a veteran husband (with the scars to prove it), I have discovered one thing in my house. Behold, a greater than Martha Stewart lives at my lodgings.

My philosophy is simply, a dirty garage is a happy garage. It just doesn’t make my wife happy and when she’s not happy neither am I – so I am willing to live with an unhappy garage. These are the compromises enabling husbands to survive generation after generation. At least, enabling this husband to survive spring-cleaning one more year.

I have no idea what my garage does during the winter to get so dirty, but I wish it would stop it, or at least clean up after itself and not cause me so much grief.

When the idea of spring-cleaning comes up, I take one gander at the object of the endeavor and try to duck out as quickly as possible. I usually run into my wife standing at the door and realize my goose is cooked, usually to a nice golden burnt.

My idea of cleaning the garage is opening the garage door and the back door and let nature take its course. However, when I suggest this, an ill wind blows my way, if you know what I mean.

Garage cleaning invariably leads to garage sales. Garage sales are amazing.

Instead of donating my worthless junk to the neighborhood dump, I sell it to my neighbors, who will put it in their garage sale next year. This keeps neighborhood junk in circulation for years, and then some antique dealer buys it and starts the whole cycle again in New York City.

One man’s junk is another man’s antique.

My wife insists cleanliness is next to godliness. If that is so, why did God create so much dirt?

God is also in the cleaning business and you can be sure His is the ultimate leaving nothing unclean.

The Apostle Paul explains, “Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to his mercy he saved us, by the washing of regeneration, and renewing of the Holy Ghost.” (Titus 3:5 KJV.)

When God says, “Let’s clean out your life today,” trust Him to do a thorough job.

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Hobby Planet
Sep 17th, 2011 by admin

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Finding a Natural Lawn Care Product

So you have read a natural lawn care review or two and know that you want to start using natural, organic products in your garden but are not sure where to turn, you should know that there are a few stores in particular that are  really going to be worth you checking out. If you want to find a great natural lawn care product, here are a few places where you will want to go shopping.

Environmental Factor

If you are trying to find a great natural lawn mowing selection, there is the Environmental Factor Company for one. Here they offer a large range of different natural and organic products for the garden, which you can trust in to provide your garden with the nutrients that it needs to strive.

If you want your plants to grow and be healthy, the Environmental Factor is one company that you can always turn to where you know that you are going to find what you need.

Their natural lawn care product is always well reviewed, and even professional gardeners around the world trust in this eco-friendly company to get what they need for their gardening hobby.

Planet Natural

There is also the wonderful Planet Natural Company, which takes a holistic, preventative view rather than reacting to various problems using chemical pesticides. They will walk you through the process and make sure that you choose the right natural lawn care product each and every time.

They have been offering their natural lawn care product selection for the home, lawn and garden for years now so you can trust in the experience that they offer. They are proud to offer such a wide variety of natural products to their customers, and they know that the quality, low cost and hard work that they offer is what sets them apart from other companies out there.

Just make sure, no matter where you go to do your shopping, that you still read through the list of ingredients first to make sure that the products that you are getting actually are completely natural. This is because some products are advertised as being all natural when they really are not, so you just want to double check and use common sense when shopping.

You will notice almost immediately that you are getting just the same results if not better when you are using organic products and without doing damage to the environment.

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