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AdSense Tips - Quick and Easy Way to Double Your Income With Google AdSense

Posted by biohubieran on 5 июня 2010

AdSense is a business that has changed the way for website owners to earn money online. This program has a simple concept. You will get the money if visitors click on AdSense ads. You can place AdSense ads if Google accepts you as an AdSense publisher.

Website owners use many ways to make their AdSense income increase. You can increase your AdSense revenue by increasing the number of clicks you get. You can also select a niche that has a high click value. Here is how to increase the number of clicks on your website.

  • Match the AdSense ads to your website

Customize the background colors so it matches the color of your website. You should use the large rectangle ads. Use the links in blue because visitors would prefer a link in blue. Standard ad formats from Google will give good results, but you can make a few change to increase the number of clicks.

  • Ad placement

Websites generally have the white background color. You can place your ad on the top of the page or under the title of the article. You can place your ad on the left panel and match the color of the ad with the navigation menu.

  • Using AdSense for search

AdSense ads are not limited to text and image ads. You can use AdSense for searches to increase your income. Websites with many articles require a search function for visitors. Take this advantage by placing the AdSense for searches.

  • Channel

Channel will be very useful to track the position of ads that get many clicks. You can create multiple channels and put on some sections on your website. With this method, you will know the position of ads that generate the most clicks.

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When to Replace a Hot Water Heater

Posted by biohubieran on 3 июня 2010

No matter how careful we are with our things, there comes a time when we need to replace them. The question is when. It is essential that we know to replace them or what characteristics to check to know when replacement is needed. There are also instances when you need to check the device or the item closely. In most cases, close monitoring is the only key to know when it is time to replace the device just like the water heater.

There is no definite time to tell you when it is time to replace your water heater. This is why you need to check it regularly. There are signs that you need to replace the parts of the heater. Various replaceable parts will show indication that they need to be replaced. The leaking in the pressure valve will mean that you need to repair or replace it when repair is no longer possible.

You also have to check any leakage or malfunction in other parts of the heater. In most cases, you will not need to replace the heater, just repair or replace the parts. However, if the heater is old and there are leaks and damages on certain parts, consider replacing it.

There are a few considerations you have to make before deciding to replace it. Before you do, make sure that you check different stores for available heaters. Compare their features and make sure that it is the right one for you. Before you do, check out these tips to know if your heater needs to be replaced:

1. How old is the devices? Most gas water heaters have a life span of eight to twelve years. The electric heaters on the other hand can last from ten to fifteen years. If you have been using your heaters for this long, then it is probably more cost efficient to replace them than to just repair them. Although this still depends on your budget.

2. Kid you are no longer getting a clear water when you turn the faucet on. If it is rustic or tinted, then it is probably time to replace it.

3. If you are not getting the same hot water as you used to, then you probably need a new heater or to at least have it checked.

4. If water is accumulating around the heater, then it may be leaking. Moisture around the base of the heater is also an indicator of a leak. If this is the case, consider replacing your heater.

5. Another best indicator is when your heater does not produce any hot water anymore.

In order to find the right replacement, consider a few factors as well. First is your need for hot water. How much hot water do you need daily? Once you figure it out, you will have an idea of the right heater for your needs.

There are several heaters in the market. Before you look for a replacement, check if your heater really needs replacement. Maybe a repair will do.

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Air Conditioning Repair - Key Considerations For Choosing the Right Air Conditioning Service

Posted by biohubieran on 1 июня 2010

In cold climates, homeowners usually pay a high gas bill and a lower electric bill because they use their gas furnace more than they do their air conditioner. But in hot climates like the American South, the opposite is generally true: homeowners don’t use their gas furnaces nearly as much as they use their air conditioning systems, which can result in annual electric bills that are significantly above the national average. If you live in Atlanta and are looking for a solution to your high annual electric bills, chances are that the optimal solution will focus primarily on implementing an air conditioning system that doesn’t use as much electricity. But in order to realize the optimal temperature control solution, you can’t expect for an air conditioning repair supplier to know the right solution simply because they service homes in the south. Below, we list three things that you should look for in an air conditioning repair company as you search for an energy efficient heating and cooling solution.

Familiarity with Warm-Climate Weatherization Measures

In the 1990’s, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) discovered that states in warm regions were saving less energy than states in cold regions due to increased air conditioning usage. As a result, in 1994, the DOE issued regulations for increasing cooling efficiency for homes in warmer climates. These measures include: providing circulating fans that circulate inside air, implementing ventilating fans that draw in cool air at night and addressing duct system inefficiency. A heating and cooling company with knowledge of these measures can work with you to develop a cooling system that depends on more than what kind of air conditioner you use. For example, a company that is familiar with the DOE’s regulations will likely perform an analysis of your ductwork instead of immediately advising you to replace your central air conditioning unit.

Energy Efficient Cooling Equipment

Although implementing the DOE’s regulations can help reduce your annual electric bill, reducing it as much as possible usually involves replacing old AC systems with energy efficient systems. While energy efficient technology usually costs more than traditional technology upfront, it can bring long-term savings in the form of reduced utility costs that more than exceeds the price differential between energy efficient and non-energy efficient technology. The energy efficiency of an air conditioner is based on its numerical SEER rating, with the higher numbers indicating higher energy efficiency. Implementing an energy efficient central air conditioner can require a significant investment, but the return on that investment is always worth it.

A Consummate Inspection of Your Home’s Cooling Profile

In order to arrive at a solution that makes the most financial sense, a heating and cooling company must perform a comprehensive analysis of your home’s cooling needs. In addition to determining the size of air conditioner that you need based on your home’s square footage, a responsible heating and cooling company will also analyze your cooling needs in relation to the following aspects of your dwelling: the presence of direct shade, window placement, energy efficiency rating of doors and windows and building envelop or lack thereof. Only with these factors in mind can a heating and cooling professional make sensible recommendations for cooling your home in a more energy efficient manner.

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Difficulties With Changing to a Lean Culture - Part IX

Posted by biohubieran on 20 мая 2010

Where are we?

Where will the “human-side” of Lean hit you? Mike Thelen shares experiences with determining the system’s involvement in Part IX.

As is the case with any Lean implementation in a Traditional environment, culture (or more specifically culture change) will be the most difficult obstacle to success. While a company can hire consultants, develop work teams, and even begin Lean initiatives, if the company only “talks the talk,” the initiative soon becomes just that, talk.

Lately I have been involved (engrossed?) with determining the level of Lean understanding and evolution in my primary facility. The factory has traveled down a very bumpy road, has seen some fantastic achievements, but still faces a significant uphill climb in the pursuit of Lean. The manufacturing area has attained what management considered success, and is in danger of stalling. Other areas of the organization are now growing concerned as our Lean focus begins to shift from manufacturing to support areas of the building.

As this focus shifts, constant reflection has become more critical. The goal is to keep manufacturing on the continuous improvement path while shifting that focus. At this juncture of the Lean implementation process, the level of Lean understanding becomes readily apparent.

A successful transition to a Lean Enterprise is very uncommon. The last published estimates claim between two and five percent of all attempts succeed. To restate: a minimum of 95% of all attempted organizational Lean implementations fail. Why do so many attempts fail? The hours of discussion generated on a single online forum concerning this question are staggering. Yet no one has been able to offer a root cause of failure that all can agree on. Thus, opinion based on experience is all that can be presented.

If success is being achieved, why is it so difficult to keep moving forward? Success breeds complacency. Why is General Motors in danger of being passed by Toyota? Why is it so difficult to achieve a perfect season in any sport? People relax. People enjoy a level of comfort. When defined success is achieved, it is human nature to reap the benefits of what has been sowed. Due to competitive spirit, it is also easier to chase than to be chased.

Reducing cycle time by the first 50% is {generally} easy. The second 50% is more difficult and each successive improvement becomes exponentially more demanding. What happens is people learn the tools presented, but do not learn the concepts behind the tools. Without learning the concepts, they have no opportunity to learn the theory behind those concepts.

To clarify, consider 5S. Most people are familiar with the tool of 5S. Those S’s are (English version) Sort, Store (Simplify), Shine, Standardize and Sustain. Most people believe it is merely a housekeeping tool (many believe it is merely a torture device designed by the Lean leader or consultant!). Some begin to understand that it is a method to ensure the tools are there as needed. Very few begin to relate 5S to problem solving (if something isn’t where it should be, why?) Even fewer can drive 5S back to the heart of Lean: Respect for People and Continuous Improvement.

Lean can, at times, be described as the shortest distance between two points. We learn this in basic math as the “straight line.” The more distance traveled beyond the straight line, the more waste occurs in the system. However, this is a “tools-based” approach to Lean. While it will reduce waste and make a business more responsive to the customer, it reaches a ’success point’. If the product moves along the straight line, “we’re a Lean organization!” However, Lean has concept and theory as well.

The next phase in this evolution of the straight line is realizing that the line occurs in 3-D, not 2-D. Lean is not limited to the manufacturing floor. It is not limited to physical processing. Lean has a goal of continuous improvement through the entire value stream, from suppliers to customers, both internal and external. Therefore, while Leaning a department (such as manufacturing) is use of the tool, Leaning the value-stream will help understand the concept.

If an organization is able to move from the manufacturing floor to the support chains, it is very difficult to sustain the Lean initiative (remember the successive reductions becoming exponentially more difficult?) Management views the initiative as a victory and everyone down the “chain” begins to relax. The drive to improve lessens when faced with the increasingly challenging problems. Suddenly, it isn’t as easy to reap rewards. People have stretched to the level subconsciously developed as “success” (often the definition pre-established as Lean) and do not see a need to strive any further.

Thus, the final phase of Lean is not achieved, the theory. Think of our straight line. Yesterday, we taught ourselves that the shortest distance between two points is a straight line (tool). Today, we taught ourselves to view the line in three dimensions, not just two (concept). The theory that drives Lean is based on Respect for People and Continuous Improvement. In order to achieve the theory with our straight line, we must forge into tomorrow. What lies beyond 3-D? For Science Fiction fans, try this perspective: how can we “fold” time and space to shorten that Spatial distance? That is Lean. Continuous Improvement. No satisfaction. Resist the temptation to focus on yesterday, instead choosing to focus on tomorrow.

The system’s evolution depends on commitment to the principles of Lean: Continuous Improvement and Respect for People. Tying the principles to the Human Design Model (Plan, Do, Check, Act - to satisfy all Customer Needs) give focus and direction. That direction is clearly defined in the “A3″. Using A3’s as a normal function of business creates synergy throughout the organization.

The REAL power of Lean exists when everyone is challenged and no one allows an “unLean” activity to proceed. No matter how well an organization is using the Lean tools, if decisions are allowed that are contradictory to Lean concept and theory, that organization has failed to truly grasp Lean. This is what Jeffrey Liker was alluding to in The Toyota Way, “…If you are not the CEO and top management is interested only in short-term financial results…”

Over time, the level of understanding throughout an organization becomes readily apparent using this philosophy. There is no Lean company. There should never be a Lean company. Lean is the pursuit of the ideal state - 1-piece flow, safe, defect-free, no waste, with immediate feedback. There will always be problems and those problems should continuously drive a business to improve.

There is no magic pill for Lean initiatives. The Lean process requires time, commitment, and determination. Companies that cannot envision the long-term commitment to Lean, and only use the tools for short-term gain, will achieve some limited success. However, without the culture supporting those tools, the Lean initiative will fail, becoming the “flavor of the week” that everyone knew would not last.

Mike Thelen is Lean Facilitator at Aberdeen, SD based Hub City, Inc., a subsidiary of the Regal-Beloit Corporation, Beloit, WI. He has led Lean Initiatives in positions from Front-Line Supervisor to System Facilitator in various corporations since 2001 and attained Six Sigma Greenbelt certification through Honeywell International. Mike also offers educational/conference speaking and is founder the Aberdeen Lean Forum (http://aberdeenlean.nvc.net), a free forum where business leaders of all aspects of the local economy gather to share, learn and educate. Mike can be reached at michael.d.thelen@nvc.net.

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Understanding HVAC HEPA Air Filters

Posted by biohubieran on 18 мая 2010

There is a growing demand for highly efficient air filters not just for residential homes but also in industrial and office environment. Problems like viruses and asthma continually drives end-users to demand for a more effective and efficient air filter. As an industrial manager you might be aware that the industry that you are managing runs an HVAC system and attached with this is an HVAC HEPA Air Filter. The name sounds so technical, isn?t it? A simple explanation then is given.

What is HVAC?

HVAC is an acronym, which means High Voltage Alternating Current. It is also commonly known as Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning. This is a system of climate control and is specifically designed for medium and large industries and office buildings. According to Wikipedia, the functions of heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning are closely intertwined because they all provide thermal comfort and indoor air quality that are acceptable, with reasonable cost and can be easily maintained.

What is HVAC HEPA Air Filters?

HVAC HEPA air filters are filters that can remove at least 99.97% of airborne particles and has a diameter of 0.3?micrometers. These kinds of filters consist of arranged fibers that can filter much smaller pollutants and particles.

The first HEPA filter was made in the 1940s and was used to prevent radioactive contaminants. Later in the 1950s, it has become more commercialised and became known as a highly efficient filters. It is being used in highly powered industries specifically for aerospace, pharmaceuticals, hospitals and nuclear power. Nowadays, a HVAC HEPA filter rating is the standard used by all other filters that even the US Department of Energy has specific requirements for HEPA filters.

HVAC HEPA air filter has even entered residential houses now but are limited. This is due to the fact that HVAC systems in most houses are not configured to support HEPA filters. But growing demand for HVAC HEPA air filters are growing because of the need for better indoor air quality. It is said that in year 2008, there shall be a major increase among residential homes needing these kinds air filters.

What can HVAC HEPA Air Filters Do For You?

If you are sensitive to airborne irritants, then HVAC HEPA air filters can do much for you. It can prevent allergens such as hair and lint. It can reduce dust and odors inside your house. Some irritants can also cause so much allergy problems. Unlike any other filters this kind of filter can capture the smallest pollutants. However, if you have been using these for a while, you should be aware that it needs to be replaced and cleaned regularly to achieve its highest effectiveness.

HVAV HEPA air filters is the standard for all air filters. You are surer that with this kind of air filter in your home, you can prevent many problems such as pollutants and irritants entering your respiratory system and therefore creating more problems later.

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Air Conditioner Thermostats

Posted by biohubieran on 15 мая 2010

A thermostat is an apparatus for maintaining the temperature of a system within a particular range by directly or indirectly controlling the flow of heat energy into or out of the system. All air conditioners have thermostats that can be manually operated or automatically preprogrammed to work at regulating the room temperature. There are many ways in which you can use an air conditioner thermostat effectively.

One of the most successful yet economical ways to reduce your air conditioning costs is to adjust the thermostat setting on the air conditioner. The savings are more noteworthy when you set your thermostat at 78 degrees Fahrenheit or higher. For each degree you raise the thermostat setting, you reduce seasonal cooling costs by 7 percent to 10 percent. In doing so, you can use ceiling fans in addition to the air conditioner and thus, save a lot of money.

Most centrally located air conditioner thermostats are equipped with two fan settings, ‘on’ and ‘auto’. When the thermostat setting is set to ‘on’ the fan runs constantly and when it is set to ‘auto’ the fan runs only during cooling cycles when the air conditioner compressor is in use. When the air conditioner is in use all day, the cooling compressor only operates about 50 percent of the time, that is, for about 12 hours. The extra fan operating time that occurs when the thermostat is set to ‘on’ can add roughly $25 to monthly air conditioning bills. Using the ‘auto’ setting, alternatively, saves energy and money because the fan operates fewer hours. Besides achieving energy and cost savings, the ‘auto’ setting also promotes more comfort by offering better humidity control as moisture removed during the cooling cycle is re-circulated back into the home while the compressor is off.

Thus, thermostats play an important role in the cost and function of an AC.

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How to Treat a Sinus Infection By "Cleaning" Every Breath You Take

Posted by biohubieran on 11 мая 2010

It is easy to spot a sinus infection, typical symptoms are having a cold, nasal congestion, headache, cough and in some cases fever.

There can be many factors which can trigger a sinus attack -

1. Allergies

2. Environmental irritants such as indoor and outdoor pollution

3. Emotional stress

Environmental irritants

There can be 2 types of pollution, indoor and outdoor.

Indoor pollution can be caused by -

o house dust mites which love to lurk in carpets, curtains, soft toys and upholstered furnishings

o household pets are a potent allergen

o fumes from gas cookers, cigarettes

o chemicals from perfume and cleaning fluids

o molds especially in older houses and in poorly ventilated homes

Outdoor pollution can be caused by -

o smog, smoke from factories, power stations

o ozone

o spores from grass, tree

It is impossible for us to clean the outdoor pollution but we can do something about the air you breathe in your house and work environment. Generally, there are many ways on how to treat a sinus infection and you can do so by taking certain precautions to control or even rid of such trigger factors such as molds, pollen, house dust mites, spores.

Dust mites

There are many types of dust mites and around two million can survive in one mattress and about 10% of the weight of an average pillow is made up of shed skin and house dust mites and one gram of dust may contain as many as 250,000 dust mite feces. They like to live in carpets, soft furnishings, soft toys and wool clothes. Most of us thought that the mites are the culprits in triggering a sinus infection but it is actually their droppings which are light and floating in the air and when they are inhaled, your allergic reactions will be triggered.

Killing dust mites is one way on how to treat a sinus infection and dust mites can be destroyed by freezing, temperatures over 131 degrees Fahrenheit and strong sunlight and the following are precautions which you can take to reduce these dust mites -

o encase your mattress in a special allergen-impermeable casing that allows water through but prevent mites from entering.

o wash your pillows in hot water every 2 weeks to rid the buildup of dust mites and avoid feather pillows.

o replace your carpets with tiles or vinyl flooring and if it is not economical, invest in quality vacuum cleaners which have tougher bags to prevent the droppings of dust mites and better exhaust filters.

o ensure good ventilation, by keeping the windows open or use air-conditioning which can filter the air to prevent heat and humidity that promotes growth of dust mites and mold.

o wash your soft toys with hot water regularly or even freeze them overnight in a plastic bag.

House pets

The best solution on how to treat a sinus infection is not to keep pets, but if you cannot part with your pets, then make sure they do not enter your bedroom and have them staying outdoors, regularly wash your pets and do not snuggle up to them.

Fumes from gas cookers and cigarettes

If you are a smoker, the best advice is to stop smoking and if you cannot, have a smoking area in your house. Replace gas heating to electric and purchase an electric gas stove but if it is not possible, then ensure that you have ceiling fans installed in your kitchen for better air circulation.

Chemicals from perfume and cleaning fluids

Make sure you have a well-ventilated home, avoid cosmetics which have added perfume or scents, aerosol sprays, lipsticks, perfumes, talcum powder and household products such as cleaning agents, pesticides and paints which can be hazardous in triggering a sinus infection.

Molds

Molds can be found almost everywhere indoors - in the bathrooms, bedrooms, refrigerators, carpets, wallpaper and garages. They thrive in damp houses and the best solution to reduce them is to have less dampness. Damp proof your house by using air conditioners and dehumidifiers, install an ultraviolet light to kill mold spores, throw away moldy food and wash shower curtains and wall regularly and keep your bathroom surfaces dry.

We have described the many ways on how to treat a sinus infection by changing your lifestyle and the air environment in your house and workplace but we know it is impossible to get rid of such allergens completely but these small changes can help you to reduce or even prevent incidences of a sinus infection.

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Honeywell Air Purifiers and HEPA Filters

Posted by biohubieran on 6 мая 2010

In the past, air around homes was clean; there were fewer pollutants and few allergies. Now, the days of clean fresh air naturally is slowly diminished. It is harder to find fresh air; so many people are turning to air purifiers. With the number of cars on the road today, there is more pollution from cars than ever before. The increase in cars alone has caused a huge increase in the amount of pollution in the air that must be filtered.

Homes today are filled with chemicals for cleaning, as well as fragrances, to help homes smell better that all cause problems for those who have allergies and must use medications to help them breathe. Advances in technology are wonderful, but at the risk to the health of others, those advances are not so good. People with asthma are also suffering, as the pollutants have risen steadily.

Aside from the Honeywell air purifiers, most of the best air cleansers contain HEPA filters that are the best filters currently made. HEPA filters are able to remove 99.7% of the airborne particles so make the air quality much better. The HEPA filters are able to remove particles as small as 0.3 micrometers, which is the most penetrating size of particle there is.

The HEPA filter is made from fibers matted together and are arranged in a random fashion to help trap the majority of particles. The HEPA filter was first designed in the 1940s. The filters were also used as part of the Manhattan Project; the purpose of the project was to trap the airborne radioactive particles. For a filter to be a HEPA filter, it must pass standards set forth by the Department of Energy to ensure that all HEPA filters are high quality and remove as many particles as possible.

When using the Honeywell air purifier, it is recommended to use a HEPA filter so that as many pollutants as possible can be removed from your home. Using this method, it is possible to clean up the air so that pollutants such as carbon monoxide, formaldehyde and hydrogen cyanide are no longer left in the air even when living with a cigarette smoker.

While there are several options to clean up the air in your home, very few are as simple to use, and inexpensive in the long haul as the Honeywell air purifier. Another problem many homes have is the existence of dust mites. The Honeywell air purifier is also able to reduce the amount of dust mites in the home, and ease allergies caused by them as well.

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Honeywell HT-900C Tabletop Air-Circulator Fan, Black

Posted by biohubieran on 2 мая 2010

Honeywell HT-900C Tabletop Air-Circulator Fan, Black FAIL. Too quiet. - J. Johnson - NC, USA
I have the old HT800 model (the model on this page is the new HT900 model) — I love the old HT800 because it’s really loud and drowns out noise when I sleep. I decided to get another Honeywell fan for the same purpose, and unfortunately, Honeywell decided to make this model that is purportedly 25% quieter than the old HT800. It seems like it’s more like 50% quieter. Not happy. I returned the fan and am now looking for another loud fan. Honeywell, why would you do such a thing???
Rather useless - Kitty Lover - San Jose, CA USA
Nice, cool breeze. If only it stayed in the lowest position. It’s useless when the fan blows air straight up. I’m getting rid of it and getting something else.
Honeywell: HT-900c Honeywell Table Top Air Circulator - Black
Honeywell HT-900C Tabletop Air-Circulator Fan, Black

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