• Home
  • Blog
  • Archives
  • Links
  • About
  • Guest Blogger
  • Contact

Tricia's Musings

Random Thoughts about life in general, living in the big city of Toronto

  • Home and Lifestyle
  • Recreation
  • Health Fitness and Beauty
  • Entertainment
  • Web and Technology


You are here: Home / Archives for Shopping / Services

Want discount pricing when you book a cruise?

September 10, 2007 by Tricia

After my dinner boat cruise last weekend I think I can honestly say that I might actually take a holiday cruise one day.

You see, even though I’ve been around and even on water a good portion of my life it’s always been on smaller waterways. I’m a canoe enthusiast and I’ve canoed on creeks, rivers and small lakes. I’ve also white water rafted and white water canoed, but I’ve never spent much time in any type of boat on large bodies of water. Lake Ontario is huge. Some who’ve seen the photos I’ve occasionally included in my posts have thought that I live near the ocean.

It’s a lake, and last Saturday was my first time on a large boat on a large body of water. For some reason I’ve been nervous of being on large bodies of water. My sister has tried time and time again to get me to take a cruise with her. I’ve promised I would, and now after last weekends experience on a large boat I think I can do it.

Have you taken a holiday cruise?

I visited the Direct Line Cruises website and discovered that they list hundreds, if not thousands, of Discount Cruises from locations all over the world.

Direct Line Cruises has been in business for 12 years and in that time they’ve established themselves as a cruise-only agency that specializes in Royal Caribbean, Celebrity and Norwegian cruises.

I’ve often thought that if I ever did go on a cruise I’d like to go on an Alaskan cruise. Of course I’d probably go on a Caribbean cruise as well.

One thing that I like about Direct Line Cruises, is that they just launched a brand new site on August 20th which gives site visitors the ability to book cruises directly from the site.

You can begin searching for a cruise to a particular destination right from the main page of the site, or you can click on one of the links or icons for specific types of cruises or destinations and go from there.

For example if I wanted to go on the 7 night Alaska round trip cruise from Vancouver, B.C with Norwegian Cruise Line, which is apparently has starting prices at only $599 per person, I could click on the Alaska Cruises icon on the main page of the site, find the cruise and cruise line that I’m most interested in in the listings, in this case the Norwegian Cruise Line Alaskan Cruise and then click the link for more information. From there I was taken to a page that lists all the different cruise departure dates and pricing for Interior, Oceanview, and Balcony cabins or even a Suite.

Once you select a departure date, for any of the various cruise listings of course, you’d just need to click on the “select” button to be taken to a page where you can learn more about the specific cruise and begin the booking process by listing how many people you’d be booking the cruise for and from there you’d be able to pick out exactly which type of cabin or room you’d like to stay in and so on. Of course you could also call the 1-800 number that’s listed at the top of each page to book your cruise with a Direct Line Cruises agent.

Near the bottom of the main page you’ll find listings for featured cruises and promotions, or you could simple visit the “Cruise Deals” page which is listed in the links in the left menu.

All cruises booked with Direct Line Cruises have free cruise cancellation protection policies. Of course there are specific conditions that apply to this free cancellation protection policy, but I’m pleased that they offer this service.

For a newbie to cruises like me the articles entitled “Cruise Facts” and “Cruise Lines” as well as the ability to get free cruise brochures are very helpful.

We’ll get me on a cruise at some point. I’m sure of it. Perhaps, if I become a cruise enthusiast, we could even set up a cruise for bloggers at some point?

In the meantime, if you’ve been thinking of taking a cruise vacation why not check out the Direct Line Cruises website and see if you can find any deals and or some fantastic cruise destinations?





Filed Under: Entertainment, Home and Lifestyle, Recreation, Services, Vacation and Travel Tagged With: Alaskan cruise, articles, blogger, blogger cruise, boat cruise, book online, booking, cabin, cancellation protection, Caribbean Cruise, Celebrity cruises, cruise, cruise facts, cruise lines, cruise only agency, cruise vacation, deals, departure, destination, Direct Line Cruises, discount cruises, featured cruise, free, holiday, holiday cruise, information, interest, listings, live booking, Norwegian Cruise Line, Norwegian cruises, offer, prices, promotions, round trip, Royal Caribbean, search for cruise, suite, vacation, water

Hiring a SEO company to market and promote your web site

September 8, 2007 by Tricia

As a former small business owner, and now a webmaster for more than 15 websites, I’ve learned quite a bit about marketing and promoting over the years.

Back when I had my jewelry trade business few companies had websites on the internet. Now, it’s almost unheard of to not have one.

The trouble is that not all business owners – big or small – are webmasters. Even if a business owner knows enough to create website for their company or hires a web designer to create their company page they must concentrate on the day to day aspects of their business, and as a result they don’t have time to learn all the ins and outs of promoting the online aspect of their company.

As I said, over the years I’ve learned quite a bit about promoting and marketing my websites online. I think I’m fairly good at it too, but now that I have so many sites to manage it’s getting harder and harder for me continue to promote my sites. Building the sites and creating content takes up the majority of my time.

I know several website owners, bloggers and even small business owners who are in the same position as I am. There just isn’t enough time in the day to do it all, and to do it well.

I’ve seriously considered hiring a SEO company to help market and promote my sites and get them the best rankings on the search engines for their keyword phrases. A company that knows how to set up a good promotional campaign can help an online business or website gain links, increase page rank and most importantly increase the amount of traffic to the site.

Over the last couple of months I’ve been looking at SEO companies services as I’ve tried to decide whether to hire a professional service to promote my sites or to continue to do this on my own.

One of the companies that I’ve been looking at recently is HTP Company. HTP is an Internet Advertising Company that specializes in web site marketing, internet advertising and marketing online.

I believe that HTP (High Technology Professionals) has been in business since 1996. They certainly offer quite a number of services and have some very informative articles on their website including a free Internet marketing, search engine optimization and Internet advertising tutorial for those that want to learn more about SEO.

Services offered by HTP include publishing, business consulting, search engine positioning, web development, web site design, marketing strategy, sales implementation and internet advertising. In other words they do it all.

One form of internet advertising that they specialize in is helping their clients buy text links, banner ads, text ads and in the creation of pay per click campaigns. All of which are of course aimed at increasing a websites SERP (search engine results page ranking), promoting the site or business and increasing traffic and sales. HTP Company can also place ads for your site on over 121,000 different websites.

As I look through their site I’ve become more and more impressed by the amount of services offered and the wealth of information on each and every page. Some SEO company websites just list their services and don’t really explain what each service really is or why these types of services or techniques are important to anyone who owns a website. You can actually learn quite a bit just by reading through the site if you are so inclined.

I’m also impressed by the partial client list on their About page. They have quite a few Fortune 500 corporations listed as clients. HTP Company has to be good at what they do to have secured such high profile companies as clients.

Can you see why I’ve been considering hiring HTP Company to help me promote my sites? Visit the HTP Company website yourself and see if they can help you promote your business or web site.

Before I stop gushing about this SEO company I should tell you that they also have a business directory where they list professional web sites and businesses. You can write to them to request that they view your site and add your link to their directory.

Filed Under: Sales and Marketing, SEO, Services, Web and Technology, Web Design, Website Promotion Tagged With: add your link, Advertising company, article, articles, banner ads, blogger, business consulting, buy, buy text links, campaigns, clients, company, consult, corporation, directory, ecommerce, High Technology Professionals, hire, HTP company, information, Internet, Internet advertising, keywords, links, market, marketing, marketing strategy, my sites, online, online business, online promotion, page rank, pay per click, promote, promoting, promotion, promotional campaign, publishing, ranking, sales, sales implementation, search engine, search engine positioning, search engine ranking, search engines, SEO, SEO company, seo techniques, seo training tutorial, SERP, service, small business, text ads, traffic, tutorial, Web Design, web development, Web Hosting, web site design, website, websites

I’m still happy with our used Ford Contour

September 6, 2007 by Tricia

Over the last year or so I’ve started to think that it might be time for us to get a new car. We have an 11 year old Ford Contour. We’ve actually never had a brand new car. Our first two cars were “hand me downs” from Chris’ parents, then in 2000 when our Prelude kicked the bucket we decided it was time to buy our first real car.

We couldn’t afford a new car at the time because we were saving to purchase our house, but we really needed a car. We went and visited a friend of ours who worked at a Ford Dealership and that’s how we ended up getting our 1996 Ford Contour.

I can’t remember the exact price we ended up paying for our used ford, but I know we were able to trade in our very old (1984!) used Prelude that barely worked for about $4000 so that was taken off the price of our new used car. I think we ended up with a price of about $9,500 which was well within our budget.

This isn’t the best photo of our car and I can’t take a new one because Chris has the car today, but here’s what our 11 year old car looks like (excuse the fire truck, I took this shot last fall when there was a fire in the neighborhood):

Fire truck Toronto

Not bad, eh, for an old car? There’s absolutely no rust on it anywhere. I think that’s almost a miracle since we live in a cold climate and we don’t have a garage to put our car in during the winter months.

Overall we’ve been very happy with our car. When we bought the Ford we’d heard from other people that Ford’s have problems with this and that, but to tell you the truth every major car brand has some type of problem doesn’t it?

In the seven years that we’ve owned our Ford Contour these are the only problems that I can recall:

On a trip to Ottawa, a five hour drive, one of the wheels started to make a funny noise. We had to stop in a small town and take it to a garage to have it looked at. It turned out that the ball bearings in the wheel had frozen. We had them changed and had the tires rotated at the same time and we’ve had no further problems since that time.

A strange side effect of that one problem is that our anti-lock brake light is on all the time. Well, sometimes in the summer it goes out for a while, but once the cold weather hits it’s on again. We have the cars electrical system checked out and also had the anti-lock breaking system checked out and there’s nothing wrong. The anti-locking breaking works perfectly fine. The warning light being on is just a weird problem that doesn’t really mean anything.

A couple of years ago when I was either closing or opening the passenger side window I heard a crack and the window fell down into the door. The window didn’t break but the plastic mechanism that held it up and allowed it to go up and down when the power button was pushed had snapped. Fixing that problem wasn’t cheap. I think it cost over $200 because they had to take the door panel off to get into the window mechanism, plus they had to special order the part. At the time, our mechanic thought that all the windows might end up having the same problem. It’s true that the drivers side window sounds funny sometimes as we close it, but so far the mechanism is working.

The problem with the car that I find most troubling is that in the winter time the rubber liner around the doors and windows sometimes freezes over due to condensation in the car in the winter. This makes it almost impossible to open the door. When we forced it one time without knowing what trouble it would cause the rubber liner ripped off. We stuck it back in place, but it still comes loose from time to time.

Since the rubber around the doors and windows is a little loose now we’ve noticed that rain sometimes gets in the car during very heavy downpours. The rain of course must come down at the right angle to have this happen, so I guess it only happens once a year or so.

To combat the sticky doors during the winter we lightly rub some Vaseline on the rubber and this helps prevent condensation from sealing the doors shut. Most of the time.

We haven’t had any engine trouble to speak of at all. I’m very pleased to be able to say that. We certainly had enough engine troubles with our two other used cars (different brands). My husband Chris is pretty good about taking the car in for regular oil changes and tune ups. He does do some of the maintenance himself such as changing the spark plugs and filters. One of the filters is in a very odd and hard to get at place in the engine so that’s always fun to change, but he gets it done.

I don’t know if we lucked out and happened to get a great used car or if the fact that we maintain the car regularly and don’t drive it daily has contributed to our lack of serious problems with the car. Certainly when we begin looking for another car we’ll consider getting another Ford. I’m still not sure if we’ll get a new or used car this time round. I guess it will depend on the price range for which ever make and model we like best. I’m certainly not opposed to purchasing used cars.

If you live in the UK and happen to be considering getting a Used Ford visit the VCARS website where you’ll be able to browse through several pages of used Ford listings complete with descriptions and photos of each car.

Filed Under: Home and Garden, Home and Lifestyle, Recreation, Services, Shopping, Toronto Tagged With: Chris, cold, Ford Contour, friend, good price, happy with car, house, husband, no engine trouble, photo, rain, Toronto, used car, used Ford, VCARS, wheel ball bearing, window problem, winter

Best Buys – product and service shopping comparisons and reviews

September 5, 2007 by Tricia

When you are thinking of purchasing an item do you try to do a little research before you decide which brand or model you’ll buy? What about when you are about to sign a contract for a service such as one for a mobile phone, credit card or even something like an online dating service?

I certainly try to take the time to read a few reviews and or compare products when I’m thinking of paying a few hundred to a few thousand dollars for something. I want the best product or best service that my money can buy. I’m sure you do too.

That’s why I like the Best Buys website. You can read reviews and compare prices for a variety of products ranging from appliances, audio, cameras, computers, electronics, games, gifts, movies, music, office products, software, telephones, televisions and several other items.

One thing that I found kind of interesting about the site was that when I decided to search for a specific item the search box listed matching or similar search terms as I typed. I didn’t even have to type out the full product name as it guessed almost immediately what I was about to search for – now that was cool.

I had actually gone there to do belated research on the Canon EOS 30D digital camera. As you know I already purchased my new digital SLR camera about a month and a half ago and on this rare occasion I didn’t do much research before hand. However, every time I go looking for product comparisons and reviews for the camera that I purchased I always discover good reviews. Best Buys has 9 reviews for my camera and almost all of them give the camera five out of five stars. I can’t tell you how pleased I am that I purchased a camera that others feel is a good product.

I’ll certainly be going back to doing research before I buy in the future though. I lucked out on my camera, but I’d hate to end up purchasing a lemon just because I didn’t compare a products features, pros,and cons before buying!

If you decide to visit the site you should take a look at Best Buys Comparison Reviews. You can read comparisons on this page of various services. For example it’s said that some of the best and most popular antivirus programs that you can purchase are McaFee and Norton Antivirus. Well at Bestbuys.com you can read a comparison of the two products and find out which product has the best computer security features, best performance and which has the best support as well as finding out which product bestbuys.com thinks is the best buy for your money.

Likewise you can compare services such as Blockbuster versus NetFlix, or if you want to get internet phone service you can compare Vonage with SunRocket and so on. You can compare all kinds of services such music cd clubs, online dating services, satellite TV services, high speed internet services and so on. I’m sure that some of these comparisons will be quick helpful.

Some of the reviews that I’ve just listed above, such as perhaps Blockbuster versus Netflix also has what Bestbuys.com calls “Fine Print Revealed” reviews where you can read information that marketers might not necessarily openly reveal to their clients prior to their signing up for the service. If you want to find out what’s behind the Blockbuster Total Access marketing campaign do visit the service comparison page.

The Fine Print Revealed reviews can sometimes be eye openers and they are worth visiting the site to read if you are interested in comparing particular services before you sign a service contract.

Hopefully bestbuys.com will continue to add more Fine Print Revealed articles to their site. Since I live in Canada a few of their comparison articles aren’t relevant as we don’t necessarily have the same service companies here in Canada as there are in the US. I’m not complaining of course, of the 15 direct comparison articles that I found 11 are services that I might use at some point.

Overall I really like this site and I’ve already bookmarked it. I’m certain I’ll visit Bestbuys.com the next time I’m thinking of making a substantial purchase. The site is very user friendly. You can use the search box at the top of the page to easily find a product or service to read reviews on or to compare features and prices, or you can click on any of the tabs at the top of each page to get to any of the major category sections of the site. Remember there’s over 40 million products and services listed on BestBuys.com!

BestBuys.com also has a weekly newsletter to which you might want to subscribe. The newsletter lists best buys, freebies, and contest information. In fact, speaking of contests, when you refer friends and they subscribe to the newsletter you’ll have a chance to win a monthly prize of $100. I know I’d like a chance to win $100 so if you’d like me to refer you to the newsletter just let me know.

Don’t forget to bookmark BestBuys.com so you can comparison shop before you buy!

Filed Under: Contest, Cool stuff, Gifts, Home and Garden, Home and Lifestyle, Services, Shopping, Web and Technology, Website Promotion Tagged With: 40 million products, antivirus, appliances, articles, audio, best buys, BestBuys.com, Blockbuster versus NetFlix, cameras, Canada, Canon EOS 30D digital camera, compare services, comparison shopping, computer, Computers, cons, Contest, contests, credit cards, Digital, electronics, fine print, Fine print revealed articles, flights, freebies, friend, friends, Games, Gifts, high speed internet, information, interest, Internet, marketers, marketing, Money, Movies, Music, music cd clubs, newsletter, office products, online, online dating services, prices, Product, product search, pros, purchase, ratings, refer to newsletter, satellite Tv, search, service search, Software, telephones, Television, televisions, travel, Vonage and Sunrocket, website, win 100 dollars, wireless service

Do you need customized intranet software for your business?

August 30, 2007 by Tricia

A few years ago when I worked for a plastic surgeon I learned how important it sometimes is for businesses to have customized intranet software. Another thing that I learned from that experience is that it’s very important that whichever company you purchase customized intranet software from should have good customer service.

I was just visiting the Epazz Inc website. This is a company that specializes in customized intranet software. They work with businesses such as large corporations, the public sector and higher education institutions.

If I were looking into purchasing a web application for my business I do think that I’d consider the services of Epazz Inc. First and foremost they offer a free 30 day trial of their software. You can’t beat that! They also work to seamlessly integrate their software into your backend systems.

Their unique BoxesOS applications can be used to create virtual communities, provide powerful collaboration, as well as group scheduling, website content management and business email solutions. Their applications can be personalized right down to end-user level and can also be used to improve workflow.

To learn more about Epazz Inc’s customized intranet software visit the site and try their live demo.

Filed Under: Sales and Marketing, Services, Software, Web and Technology Tagged With: 30 day free trial, applications, backend systems, BoxesOS, business email solutions, customized, end user, Epazz, Epazz Inc, flash demo, group scheduling, improve workflow, intranet, intranet software, live demo, personalized, powerful collaboration, seamless integration, virtual communities, web application, website content management

  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • …
  • 9
  • 10
  • 11
  • 12
  • 13
  • …
  • 40
  • Next Page »

Connect with Us

  • Facebook
  • Flickr
  • Instagram
  • RSS
  • Twitter

Categories

Sites of Interest

Useful Links

Eavestrough Cleaning Toronto

Shopping

Gifts, Gadgets,
Books and More!

Recent Posts

  • Is your home well insulated or do you have energy leaks?
  • Pet Safety Tips
  • Top 10 Most Fundamental Yoga Poses For Beginners
  • Will My Interior Décor Stand The Test Of Time?
  • Outdoor Furniture- Spicing Up Your Backyard
  • Ensuring You Have A Good Experience Staying At Hotels With Children
  • Mother’s Day Cookies

Recent Comments

  • Bill on Top 10 Most Fundamental Yoga Poses For Beginners
  • [bonus]old school new body-f4x workout on Why does my husband always bring home the wrong stuff?
  • Rodhe Stevens on 5 Little Known Secrets To Finding Cheap (But Durable) Furniture
  • Julia Carlson on How To Install A Mosaic Tile Kitchen Backsplash
  • Humane Raccoon Deterrent Idea on Helped save a baby raccoon last night

Subscribe


Subscribe to our RSS Feed It's FREE!

Subscribe to Tricia's Musings by Email It's FREE!


Follow me on TWITTER

Find us on Google +



Find us on Facebook



I have two mottos-
1. Live life to the fullest; and
2. Don't have any regrets.

Get More Traffic

Visitors since 2006

Meta

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org

Search this site

Tags

blog blogs camera Canada Chris computer crohns dinner dog Family flower flowers Food friends funny garden Gardening Green Thumb Sunday Health and Fitness Health Fitness and Beauty holiday home Home and Lifestyle house husband IBD Inflammatory bowel disease Internet Music neighbors pain photo photos plants puppy Shopping sick sleep spring Toronto TV Video visit website Wordless Wednesday

Blogs I Visit

  • Shopping Maniac
  • Get WebStyle
  • Rick Mercer
  • Table For Five
  • Parenting Toys

Copyright © 2026 · Lifestyle Pro Theme on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in