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New RSS Course Launched Friday, April 30th, 2010

I’m pretty fussy about what I recommend and only vouch for products or information that I have used or experienced first-hand for myself. This new course just released by Sean Donahoe is no exception.

Sean Donahoe is the author of Backlink Booster, one of the most powerful SEO tools out there. Right now he is sharing his next round of secrets and he is giving away some great videos to promote it that I thought you would enjoy:

Sean Donahue’s RSS Master Class Preview

You can get your hands on these right now just by clicking on the link above… I predict that you will get a lot out of these simple – yet powerful – videos!

This is just a small sample of the array he has in the course that is launching on Friday and here is just a sample of what he cover in this RSS course:

* Create a Flood Of Laser Targeted Traffic
* Increase your Search Engine Ranking
* Create a RSS Feed Out Of Anything
* How To Create Money Churning Affiliate RSS Feeds
* Dominate Google’s First Page
* Create Automated “EBooks” That You Can Sell
* Promote Any Site You Own
* Boost Your Video Views on YouTube
* Get Your Links Indexed Almost Instantly
* Create Automated Membership Site Content
* Create High Value Content That Your Customers Will Love
* Target Content Exactly To Your Customers Needs

So go get your video now and keep an eye on your email and make sure you watch these videos before they are pulled offline.


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Build Your Own Electric Car?

This product is offered by a Les and Jane who have been living “off grid” for the past 15 years. They drive their own homemade electric car and use solar and wind energy to run their house.

Their book reveals the method that they used to convert their car to run on electricity at a cost that they, as regular people, could afford. The cost of the whole process is a few hundred dollars. And they will also show you how to complete a 100 miles with one charging.

You will learn in a step-by-step the method of converting your car to electric power and how to reduce the money that you pay for fuel to nearly zero.

electric-car-cover-imageThis method is not only an effective way to get great mileage for less, but it also helps the environment. The use of fuel increases the amount of harmful gases in the environment which has a negative affect on the overall environment and particularly on the local environment. By adapting to this method of running your vehicle you are also doing a favor to our environment.

You will be pleased to learn that the IRS gives refunds to people who are using environmentally friendly methods of living. In this book you will learn how to benefit from this as well.

In the book you will learn how to replace the expensive batteries that you have to buy for running your car on electricity. You can keep a whole bank of used batteries in great shape for years.

The car speed is something that you may be concerned about because without speed there’s no point in wasting money on such methods. The authors say that your electric powered car will easily achieve freeway speeds. This means that in terms of performance there will be no issues at all.

For the couple, however, this electric vehicle conversion is only part of what has been a 15 year journey to find the ultimate way to maintain a normal lifestyle and live green at the same time.

The price of the book “Build Your Own Electric Car” is $19.97 dollars. There is also “The Going Green Value Pack” on offer, which includes “Build Your Own Electric Car” + 4 other books each with information on different methods (solar panels, wind generators and bio diesel production )of using “green” energy . With this package you will be able to live a more environmentally friendly lifestyle. It is available for $49.97. There is also a 60 day money back guarantee in case you don’t find the information useful.box-ad-ev-2-copy

Benefits of Green Solar Energy

To truly understand the benefits of green solar energy, you must first understand how solar energy is harnessed. There are two types of green solar energy – thermal and light. Thermal energy is considered passive solar. This type of green solar energy is harnessed through the design and materials used to construct a building. By integrating south facing windows and materials that retain heat, like brick and stone, you can lower your energy needs and build an energy efficient structure. The thermal energy produced by green solar energy is also used to heat water for solar hot water systems. The rays of the sun also produce light and radiation that can be captured by solar panels to create electricity.

The most popular use of green solar energy is for saving money. Although green solar energy systems can come with a large initial investment, they generally pay for themselves in a few years by providing either supplemental electricity or all of the electricity to your home or business. Building your own solar panels, participating in government refunds and net metering, in which you sell unused electricity back to the power company, can reduce the cost of implementing a green solar energy system. In addition, green solar energy systems require little to no maintenance after installation, as most have no moving parts.

The most important benefit of utilizing green solar energy is completely environmental. With polar ice caps dwindling away and climate changes creating tragic storms world wide, it is increasingly obvious that steps must be taken to decrease global warming and our dependence on fossil fuels. Green solar energy provides a clean energy alternative as it creates little pollution and does not contribute to global warming.

Green solar energy systems can be used by homes and businesses alike. If going solar cannot meet all of your energy needs, it can certainly reduce them. Utilizing solar energy can save you money, but it’s greatest benefit is to the environment and our future.

Changing wind patterns linked to global warming are altering the food chain in Antarctica causing speculation about further increases in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, the Associated Press reported today.

Plankton, the most basic food source, is fast declining in the Antarctic peninsula. In Friday’s edition of the journal Science researchers say the trend is now reaching toward South America. This is an alarming development. “The faster the ocean turns over, the more deep water rises to the surface to release CO2,” said Robert Anderson, a geochemist at Columbia University’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory. “It’s this rate of overturning that regulates CO2 in the atmosphere.”.

Independent sea levels are rising twice as fast as predicted because of melting ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica, forcing UN scientists to issue a warning earlier this month. As reported in the New York Times and on the blogoshere, the Antarctic ice shelf already known to be melting at an alarming rate is now progressing at 20 times it’s former rate, as shown by new rock analysis and other independent data.

Global warming is now recognized as a very serious threat by most experts and the implications trouble most thinking people. Profound political will have to be exerted if the crisis is to be addressed effectively by all nations and the whole human race – a tall order.

On the other hand, the choice between traditional and alternative sources of energy is something most of us can choose and is within our power to do right now.

Solar energy is abundant and free. We can count the sun to rise tomorrow and the day after that. Oil and natural gases on the other hand are non renewable and once the sources eventually tap out, they will be gone forever.

The Sun is the engine the drives our world and maintains the earth’s ecological balance – it is the universal Anti-pollutant. Not so with oil. Oil, its derivatives and its byproducts are great pollutants. In fact, 22,000 pounds of carbon monoxide will need to be produced first for the oil to be processed and supply a home with electrical energy for a year.

Solar energy harnessing panels are silent operators. Except perhaps for the mechanical contraptions that are built into the panels to track the sun, from the collection of the suns rays to photo-voltaic conversion, they give neither a peep nor a squeak. It is a world of difference from the cacophony of giant drills and pumps that are used to extract oil form the ground.

solar-productsMaintenance for the solar panels is very minimal. Except for the mechanical parts that are optional, almost no maintenance is needed. Once installed there is rarely cause for worry. The energy that is derived is free. With oil there is no telling what the next pump price would be and when. Oil, being a commodity, depends heavily on market forces to set prices. Of course when anything is a commodity, market forces can be manipulated to could cause volatility in pricing.

While solar energy is itself free, the cost of installation prevents many households investing in a system. As with any capital investment, brand new solar energy generating systems are expensive. Although it pays off over time, initial cash out can range into several thousands of dollars.

While solar energy technology has been around since the 1950′s it is only in recent years that its development was spurred. While costs of installation could also be subjective depending on the purchasing capacity of a customer, the benefits that can be derived is enormous in quantifiable terms.

It won’t be an easy task. For mass consumption, distribution lines are needed and this remains a big issue. Old antiquated distribution lines currently used to transfer electricity and other modes of fuel are not structured for the delivery of solar energy and other alternatives right now. Finding new ways to access and deliver other forms of energy into the houses of consumers will require a innovative approach.

Be that as it may, the benefits to be derived from from solar power far outweigh it’s disadvantages. It is an ideal source of energy that it may soon be the norm in power generation.

We may or may not be able to do something about the catastrophic effects of the melting polar environment by choosing to invest in solar technology. In the long run, we may well be making our best choices when we look ahead – and clearly see the consequences if we do not make the right ones.