Blogging for Home Based Business

Posted by dc on August 22nd, 2009

Blogging for business is a new and inexpensive way for your to promote and network for your home based business. If you are unfamiliar with blogs, then do your research before you begin blogging for business.

Some of us are not good with writing. If that’s the case, then you may want to work with a writer that can help you with maintaining your blog. When you are blogging for business, you want to make sure your blog represents your home based business while also generating a network of ideas and thinking.

Today, more and more people are turning to blogs to gather information on specific topics or products, and it is up to you on how you can tailor your blog message to your target audience. This method of boosting sales can save you a lot of money over other expensive promotional outlets.

Blogging for business means that you stay focused on what your consumers are looking for from your home based business. This way you will keep your blog fresh and interesting for your readers or clients.

So how do you get started blogging for business? If you have no experience with blogs at all, you should check out various blogs on the internet. They really are everywhere, and they span a range of topics including politics, fashion, music, business, sdram technical information, and more. Take a look at how other companies are blogging for business, and pay attention on what they have done to increase networking and sales.

As you take note of how others are blogging for their business, you can begin practicing by creating a simple blog for your home based business. If you are unfamiliar with the technical aspect of blogging for business, you may want to start out by creating a personal blog using a simple blogging site like BlogSpot or Wordpress. These sites allow you to start a blog for free, and you can learn to get used to blogging that way. Plus these sites allow you to blog without having to learn the technical language of html, which for most people can be rather mind boggling.

Don’t Play With the Flu campaign to coach families on playing defense against Seasonal Flu

Posted by Femina on August 22nd, 2009

Soccer Champions Mia Hamm and Brandi Chastain Kick Off National Effort to Increase Seasonal Flu Vaccination Rates for Eligible Kids and Families

MedImmune, Women’s Professional Soccer (WPS) and the American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO) officially launched “Don’t Play with the Flu,”(TM) a national health awareness campaign that aims to highlight the importance of getting a seasonal influenza vaccination every year. “Don’t Play with the Flu” kicks off today in New York City with a one-of-a-kind soccer clinic led by soccer legends and moms Mia Hamm and Brandi Chastain.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) advises that the single best way families can help prevent the seasonal flu is by getting a flu vaccine – every year – for those individuals who are eligible to receive it. The CDC recommends that children 6 months through 18 years of age be vaccinated annually against seasonal flu and that eligible individuals be immunized as soon as the seasonal vaccine becomes available, which can be as early as August and September.

“We know a vaccine is the best way to help protect ourselves from the flu, so my family and I get a seasonal flu vaccine as soon as we can every year,” said Mia Hamm, international soccer legend and proud mother of 2-year-old twins. “That way we can concentrate on all the other things we regularly do to stay healthy on and off the field and in our busy lives.”

The campaign reminds families of one key soccer term, G.O.A.L., when thinking about seasonal influenza prevention:

– Get a seasonal flu vaccine every year for eligible family members.
– Options are available. Talk to your healthcare provider about what type of flu vaccine – the shot or the nasal spray – is right for you and your family members.
– Avoid germs and illness. Wash hands often, cover sneezes and coughs with a tissue or arm sleeve, avoid those who are sick, and keep yourself and family members home when sick.
– Lead a healthy lifestyle with plenty of sleep, proper nutrition, frequent exercise and plenty of liquids.

“Along with all the things that parents know are important for helping keep their kids healthy – like washing hands and getting enough sleep – influenza vaccination should be at the top of the list. It’s a smart defense to help protect our kids – and our families – from seasonal flu,” said Anat R. Feingold, M.D., a pediatric infectious disease expert. “And because kids can spread the flu, including at school, it’s important that parents ask about an annual flu vaccine as soon as it is available. Back-to-school and sports physicals can be the perfect opportunity.”

According to the CDC, each year, as many as 60 million Americans get the flu, and the resulting complications cause more than 200,000 hospitalizations. Children between 2 and 17 years of age are twice as likely to get the flu as adults and commonly need medical care. Flu can also impact school, with one analysis showing students missed approximately 38 million school days due to seasonal flu in one year.

The campaign offers families information, resources, and updates through DontPlaywiththeFlu.com. Parents and kids can find interactive content, including a quiz about seasonal flu, educational information, and insights into the lives of soccer stars, moms and role models Hamm and Chastain. The campaign also aims to educate families about the importance of seasonal flu vaccination for eligible individuals through informational brochures at WPS stadiums, media events and soccer clinics in WPS franchise cities, and directly to AYSO members and families around the country.

“‘Don’t Play with the Flu’ reflects MedImmune’s commitment to supporting healthy families,” said Tony Zook, president of MedImmune. “We’re very pleased to partner with Women’s Professional Soccer, the American Youth Soccer Organization, and of course Mia Hamm and Brandi Chastain, to bring this important preventive health message to families across the country this flu season.”

As a part of the campaign, MedImmune has become a sponsor of WPS, the world’s premier women’s professional soccer league, and AYSO, a nationwide non-profit youth soccer organization that develops and delivers quality youth soccer programs to approximately 600,000 players. MedImmune is the presenting sponsor of the 2009 WPS Championship in Los Angeles this Saturday, Aug. 22, and will also present the “Defender of the Year” award at the WPS All-Star Game in St. Louis on Sunday, Aug. 30. MedImmune manufactures FluMist (Influenza Vaccine Live, Intranasal), the nasal spray flu vaccine against seasonal influenza for eligible individuals 2 – 49 years of age. See important safety and eligibility information below.

Source: MedImmune


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