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Trampoline Parts & Supply Jumps Into Affiliate Marketing with Share Results

Montreal, Canada (ContentDesk) February 6, 2006 -- Share Results, a pay-for-performance affiliate network, launches the Trampoline Parts & Supply affiliate program this January, offering a flat 5% commission on all sales of its trampolines and accessories.Affiliates promoting Trampoline Parts & Supply attract customers shopping online for trampolines plus parts, pads, mats, springs, ladders, covers and safety enclosures in a range of sizes, from top manufacturers such as JumpKing, Hedstrom, Airmaster and more. With the International Trampoline Industry Association (ITIA) reporting an increase in consumer trampoline sales of approximately 395% from 1989-2002 in the U.S., and trampolinings introduction at the 2000 Summer Olympics, affiliates marketing trampolines on their websites should springboard this popularity into high conversions and profits.Trampolines are a common sight on American lawns, used by entire families for both safe fun and exercise, says Nicky Senyard, CEO of Share Results.
Trampoline Parts & Supplys free shipping deals and competitive pricing on major trampoline brands make it an obvious choice for Internet shoppers and affiliate marketers. The Trampoline Parts & Supply affiliate program is currently welcoming new affiliates through the Share Results affiliate network: http://www.shareresults.com/local_affiliate_desc.php?mid=2248About TrampolinePartsandSupply.comhttp://www.trampolinepartsandsupply.com/Founded in 2005 and located in Orem, Utah, TrampolinePartsandSupply.com offers trampolines, parts and accessories in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, priced to attract even the most cost conscious buyers.
About Share Resultshttp://www.shareresults.com/Share Results prides itself on its boutique service approach to affiliate marketing, building personalized, mutually-rewarding partnerships with select online merchants and quality affiliates.Merchants and affiliates within Share Results benefit from:*Complete affiliate marketing services, uniquely tailored to partner business models;*Dedicated senior level expertise paired with an experienced marketing team;*Proprietary and proven affiliate platform software; and*Shared performance, with our success directly based on the success of our network.Based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada since 2002.For a free consultation, please call 514.849.8595CONTACT INFORMATION:Susan ArtsVP, Business Development and Marketing, Share Results+1 (514) 849-8595http://www.shareresults.com/.



Fighting Fires at Work

Copyright 2006 Marshall House

Out in the forest or in our neighborhood, we recognize a firefighter rather easily: a heavily-clad person, holding a fire hose, walking up or down a ladder, or performing some other tasks that reduce or end a conflagration.

Managers, consultants, and others are often expected to be "fire fighters." Here we do not wear hip boots ? although, come to think of it, this is a rather nifty idea. The water we apply to the fire is taken from our pool of resources and skills. We use ladders to reach our goals and comprehend the hierarchy. Fire fighting in organizations usually means solving crisis problems or calming interpersonal flare ups.

As a customer, I recently had a series of problems (fires) while working with a plant manager in a small company. I tried all the strategies I know as a consultant and manager and conflict mediator.

I even resorted to complaining about him to his secretary ? I shamelessly admit that...

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Faux Wood Mini Blinds

Though wood blinds and shutters are the most popular window coverings sold in America, these two products are among the most expensive. Faux wood Blinds offer nature's rich, subtle colors and unique textures at a fraction of the cost of real wood shutters. Moreover, wood does not last long in high moisture areas. Manufacturers have introduced quality alternatives to wood blinds in the form of faux wood blinds.

Faux wood blinds are made of vinyl, vinyl compounds, and a combination of wood and vinyl. The wood look-alikes are either a wood-polymer mix or 100-percent polymer.

Since these use vinyl for at least a portion of their slats they have two inherent advantages to wood blinds: they cost less, and they resist moisture.

All of the faux wood blinds require more ladders than wood blinds. The sturdier the blind, the farther apart the ladders can be placed and therefore will require fewer ladders.

Many interior designers favor faux wood...

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Escaping "Paid Slavery"

February 3, 2003 I remember that day well. I even celebrate it every year. That was the day I finally decided to make my escape from the Rat Race. For Ten years I lugged Welding Equipment up and down Train Car Ladders, doing the repair work on them so the company could make a fortune in their shipping business. Corporate downsizing required me to work 12 hours a day 6 to 7 days a week to fill the void of layed off workers.

And any complaining I did was met with the same response: "You should be lucky you even have a job". But the pain in my legs and back were telling me something different. It was telling me to GET OUT, NOW!
So I did (God Forbid we should listen to our own Instincts) But every ending is a new beginning. Thus started my two years of Internet Marketing Purgatory. Buying every product promising me financial freedom.

Throwing failed project after failed project out there on the internet while I paced the floor at 4:00 A.M. wondering how I was going...

Escaping "Paid Slavery"
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Library Ladders

Libraries contain huge stock of books, periodicals and information that needs to be accessed by a great number of its members. To be able to reach items efficiently, a library ladder is a must. Library ladder help retrieve books, periodicals and magazines that would otherwise be out of reach.

Traditionally, library ladders were straight, portable ladders that could be kept and moved anywhere. Simple hook ladders were also an option for better grip.

Even stepladders were common in libraries. But nowadays, special rolling track library ladders are available. Rolling track library ladders have a steel rod installed above the library racks. The grab bars at the top of the rung are inserted into steel rods. Thus, the ladder moves along the rod and the shelves without toppling over.

At the bottom of the ladder, wheels are fixed to move the ladder from one place to another smoothly. Double track rolling library ladders are available for very narrow aisles. They have...

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Need Storage or Work Space? Consider a Utility Shed.

Whether you just have lots of miscellaneous stuff to store or you need room for a specific purpose, the range of utility sheds on the market provides a valuable addition to your living space.

We all tend to gather up belongings as we live our lives; hand and power tools, ladders, painting supplies, and so on accumulate along with the list of home improvement projects we tackle. Sporting goods like bicycles, kayaks, fishing rods, tennis rackets, and exercise equipment go in and out of use, and need to be stored, hopefully out of the way, when we're not using them. Woodworkers and gardeners need space they can devote to their hobbies.

Luckily, a wide variety of preconstructed and build-it-yourself utility sheds can meet our storage and avocational needs. From giant plastic Rubbermaid sheds to beautifully designed wooden structures mimicking home designs to assemble-it-yourself kits, these sheds offer many...

Need Storage or Work Space? Consider a Utility Shed.
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The risk from working at Heights

In 2004/ 2005 53 people died in the UK and nearly 3,800 were seriously injured as a result of a result of a workplace fall. Falls are the most common cause of death at work.

If you work at height for any task then your employer has a duty under the Working at Height regulations which places a duty of care on employers to protect their employees safety at all times who may be at risk of personal injury from a fall from height.

Latest projects launched by the Health and Safety Executive highlight the risk to the health of workers who conduct duties whilst at height but do insist that this does not mean a ban on the use of ladders as previously reported in the media.

The working at height regulations do not outright the ban in the use of stepladders but place emphasis to employers that they must carry out a suitable and sufficient assessment of risks connected with the working duties. This also entails finding reasonable alternatives if possible...

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Be a Carenter for Uncle Sam - Part 1

Carpenter Grade 7General: Carpentry workers at this grade level measure, cut, construct, install, repair, and modify wood; composite, and wood substitute items where specific fit and accuracy are within allowable limits to produce a serviceable product. Finished appearance of work products is not the primary consideration at this grade level. Grade 7 carpentry workers apply standard measurements, specifications, and instructions when constructing, installing, or repairing items such as frame structures, decking, partitions, shelving, doors, forms, siding, and scaffolds. They apply a general knowledge of wood, composite materials, wood substitutes, and woodworking techniques, as well as basic shop mathematics to plan, measure, and lay out materials according to dimensional requirements and specifications. Workers at this level typically follow specific instructions and are aided through the use of templates, or preplanned, or precut materials.

Skill and Knowledge: Grade 7 carpentry...

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