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We at Land of Odds get many questions about what glue to use with rhinestones and other beading and jewelry-making projects. We're craftspersons and silversmiths, and we have a shop where we sell rhinestones, beads, jewelry findings, cabochons and the like.

Nothing is perfect, but based on our experiences, here are some good tips:

  1. Always experiment with your adhesives first, before you use an adhesive on your final project.

  2. Glues vary widely in terms of which materials they stick to, how well they form a bond between two smooth surfaces, and how the glue bond ages, both in terms of durability and color.

  3. Clean the excess glue off your piece before you display or sell it.

  4. You will probably have to rely on more than one type of glue to accommodate all your types of projects.

Superglue

Superglue is not our favorite! It often ruins rhinestones and other pieces we use in jewelry-making. It's bond is tough, but it breaks easily. Superglue dries like glass, and breaks like glass.

We do, however, use superglue occasionally. We often use it seal end knots, or coat a frayed strand of cord. We sometimes use it on crimp beads to enhance the closure.

Hot Glue Guns

Hot glue guns are fun to use. When the materials you are using are large and bulky, hot glue guns make the projects go faster.

The glue's bond will not last forever. The glue will yellow with age.

There is a wide variation in the types of pieces called "rhinestones". Basically, rhinestones are mirror- or foil-backed pieces of clear glass crystal, glass or plastic.

Sometimes they are faceted; othertimes they are not. Some rhinestones have a flat back so they can be glued directly to the piece; others have a pointed back so they can fit into a cup or bezel. Each design element in the architecture of the rhinestone -- base material, overall shape, faceting, foil, and effect -- adds to its shine, sparkle and brilliance. The mirror or foil reflects and refracts light. Sometimes, the mirror or foil itself has a special color, effect or treatment applied to it. The clear "glass" can range from, at the most brilliant end, very-leaded glass to somewhat leaded glass to glass to acrylic at the least brilliant end. Sometimes the glass is coated with an effect or treatment.

Your goals for gluing rhinestones into a piece of jewelry or onto a piece of clothing are simple:

  1. You want a bond that sticks and is durable
  2. You don't want the adhesive to ruin the rhinestone
  3. You want the glue to dry clear and "age" clear
  4. You don't want the glue to show outside or over the edges of the stone
  5. If you've gotten glue on the stone, you want to be able to get it off easily

Never use superglue with rhinestones! Superglue clouds the stone. Superglue dries like glass, so its bond shatters like glass when the bond is disturbed.

E6000, or any other brand of epoxy, works best with glass crystal and glass rhinestones, as well as gemstones. Epoxy is a plastic, and sometimes will dissolve or disturb the foils on the backs of acrylic rhinestones, although it is fine for acrylic cabochons or beads which do not have a foil backing. E6000 dries like rubber, so its bond acts like a shock absorber when the piece is hit, dropped, banged or otherwise disturbed. E6000 is great for gluing stones on cloth material, as well, and the bond will withstand several machine washings.

A rhinestone glue or Elmer's glue works OK for acrylic rhinestones.

Hot glue guns will work with the stones, but the glue doesn't age well. The bond weakens relatively quickly. The glue yellows somewhat.

When we use E6000 with rhinestones, we put a little drop of glue on the end of a pin. Then we touch the glue to the back of the rhinestone. We maneuver the pin-glue-rhinestone over the place where we want the stone to be. Then we push the rhinestone in place, and simultaneously pull the pin away from the stone. We rub the stone and around the stone with our finger or the pin to get any excess glue off. Before it dries, E6000 rubs off like rubber cement.

About E6000

E-6000 is the jeweler's glue of choice, and our favorite. It is a one-part epoxy, (meaning you don't have to mix anything to make the glue -- it just comes out of a tube).

Perfect for attaching findings to base metal and costume jewelry pieces.

Also, use E-6000 on bead strands to seal end knots and to provide a strong, flexible seal that won't become brittle or damage the bead cord.

E-6000 is safe for use with virtually every type of gemstone and works on wood, leather, vinyl, and canvas.

Non-corrosive and self-leveling, E-6000 adheres in 5 to 10 minutes, and hardens to a clear, waterproof cure in 24 hours. This means you have about 10 minutes to position and reposition whatever you are gluing. If you are making jewelry, you should let the piece dry "hard" overnight, before you wear it.

We advise against using superglue for most jewelry-making projects. Superglue discolors stones.

Superglue dries like glass, so its seal shatters like glass when piece is dropped.

E6000 dries like rubber, so its seal acts like a shock absorber when a piece is dropped.

E6000 dries clear.

Two things E6000 won't do:

  1. Bond two pieces of smooth glass together, like two glass disks.
  2. Sometimes, it will pull the foil back away from acrylic rhinestones.

Gluing Marcasites
With marcasites, we always use E6000 (or similar epoxy). This creates the strongest bond.

While this is not foolproof, it is the best and longest lasting solution.

Again, never use superglue.

Also, take off your marcasite jewelry before you wash your hands, or before you attempt to wash the dishes. The hand-soap and dish-detergent dissolve most glues. E6000 will withstand this for awhile, but not forever.

Silver Information Website: Find answers to questions about silver flatware that you need. http://www.silverinfo.com

Brought to you by: World Wide Information Outlet - http://certificate.net/wwio/, your source of FREEWare Content online.

LAND OF ODDS - The South's Most Unusual Shop
150 Second Avenue North, Ste. 110, Nashville, TN 37201
PHONE: 615/254-4341, 726-1665
FAX: 615/254-4341
http://www.landofodds.com
oddsian@landofodds.com


We at Land of Odds get many questions about what glue to use with rhinestones and other beading and jewelry-making projects. We're craftspersons and silversmiths, and we have a shop where we sell rhinestones, beads, jewelry findings, cabochons and the like.

Nothing is perfect, but based on our experiences, here are some good tips:

  1. Always experiment with your adhesives first, before you use an adhesive on your final project.

  2. Glues vary widely in terms of which materials they stick to, how well they form a bond between two smooth surfaces, and how the glue bond ages, both in terms of durability and color.

  3. Clean the excess glue off your piece before you display or sell it.

  4. You will probably have to rely on more than one type of glue to accommodate all your types of projects.

Superglue

Superglue is not our favorite! It often ruins rhinestones and other pieces we use in jewelry-making. It's bond is tough, but it breaks easily. Superglue dries like glass, and breaks like glass.

We do, however, use superglue occasionally. We often use it seal end knots, or coat a frayed strand of cord. We sometimes use it on crimp beads to enhance the closure.

Hot Glue Guns

Hot glue guns are fun to use. When the materials you are using are large and bulky, hot glue guns make the projects go faster.

The glue's bond will not last forever. The glue will yellow with age.

There is a wide variation in the types of pieces called "rhinestones". Basically, rhinestones are mirror- or foil-backed pieces of clear glass crystal, glass or plastic.

Sometimes they are faceted; othertimes they are not. Some rhinestones have a flat back so they can be glued directly to the piece; others have a pointed back so they can fit into a cup or bezel. Each design element in the architecture of the rhinestone -- base material, overall shape, faceting, foil, and effect -- adds to its shine, sparkle and brilliance. The mirror or foil reflects and refracts light. Sometimes, the mirror or foil itself has a special color, effect or treatment applied to it. The clear "glass" can range from, at the most brilliant end, very-leaded glass to somewhat leaded glass to glass to acrylic at the least brilliant end. Sometimes the glass is coated with an effect or treatment.

Your goals for gluing rhinestones into a piece of jewelry or onto a piece of clothing are simple:

  1. You want a bond that sticks and is durable
  2. You don't want the adhesive to ruin the rhinestone
  3. You want the glue to dry clear and "age" clear
  4. You don't want the glue to show outside or over the edges of the stone
  5. If you've gotten glue on the stone, you want to be able to get it off easily

Never use superglue with rhinestones! Superglue clouds the stone. Superglue dries like glass, so its bond shatters like glass when the bond is disturbed.

E6000, or any other brand of epoxy, works best with glass crystal and glass rhinestones, as well as gemstones. Epoxy is a plastic, and sometimes will dissolve or disturb the foils on the backs of acrylic rhinestones, although it is fine for acrylic cabochons or beads which do not have a foil backing. E6000 dries like rubber, so its bond acts like a shock absorber when the piece is hit, dropped, banged or otherwise disturbed. E6000 is great for gluing stones on cloth material, as well, and the bond will withstand several machine washings.

A rhinestone glue or Elmer's glue works OK for acrylic rhinestones.

Hot glue guns will work with the stones, but the glue doesn't age well. The bond weakens relatively quickly. The glue yellows somewhat.

When we use E6000 with rhinestones, we put a little drop of glue on the end of a pin. Then we touch the glue to the back of the rhinestone. We maneuver the pin-glue-rhinestone over the place where we want the stone to be. Then we push the rhinestone in place, and simultaneously pull the pin away from the stone. We rub the stone and around the stone with our finger or the pin to get any excess glue off. Before it dries, E6000 rubs off like rubber cement.

About E6000

E-6000 is the jeweler's glue of choice, and our favorite. It is a one-part epoxy, (meaning you don't have to mix anything to make the glue -- it just comes out of a tube).

Perfect for attaching findings to base metal and costume jewelry pieces.

Also, use E-6000 on bead strands to seal end knots and to provide a strong, flexible seal that won't become brittle or damage the bead cord.

E-6000 is safe for use with virtually every type of gemstone and works on wood, leather, vinyl, and canvas.

Non-corrosive and self-leveling, E-6000 adheres in 5 to 10 minutes, and hardens to a clear, waterproof cure in 24 hours. This means you have about 10 minutes to position and reposition whatever you are gluing. If you are making jewelry, you should let the piece dry "hard" overnight, before you wear it.

We advise against using superglue for most jewelry-making projects. Superglue discolors stones.

Superglue dries like glass, so its seal shatters like glass when piece is dropped.

E6000 dries like rubber, so its seal acts like a shock absorber when a piece is dropped.

E6000 dries clear.

Two things E6000 won't do:

  1. Bond two pieces of smooth glass together, like two glass disks.
  2. Sometimes, it will pull the foil back away from acrylic rhinestones.

Gluing Marcasites
With marcasites, we always use E6000 (or similar epoxy). This creates the strongest bond.

While this is not foolproof, it is the best and longest lasting solution.

Again, never use superglue.

Also, take off your marcasite jewelry before you wash your hands, or before you attempt to wash the dishes. The hand-soap and dish-detergent dissolve most glues. E6000 will withstand this for awhile, but not forever.

Silver Information Website: Find answers to questions about silver flatware that you need. http://www.silverinfo.com

Brought to you by: World Wide Information Outlet - http://certificate.net/wwio/, your source of FREEWare Content online.

LAND OF ODDS - The South's Most Unusual Shop
150 Second Avenue North, Ste. 110, Nashville, TN 37201
PHONE: 615/254-4341, 726-1665
FAX: 615/254-4341
http://www.landofodds.com
oddsian@landofodds.com


We at Land of Odds get many questions about what glue to use with rhinestones and other beading and jewelry-making projects. We're craftspersons and silversmiths, and we have a shop where we sell rhinestones, beads, jewelry findings, cabochons and the like.

Nothing is perfect, but based on our experiences, here are some good tips:

  1. Always experiment with your adhesives first, before you use an adhesive on your final project.

  2. Glues vary widely in terms of which materials they stick to, how well they form a bond between two smooth surfaces, and how the glue bond ages, both in terms of durability and color.

  3. Clean the excess glue off your piece before you display or sell it.

  4. You will probably have to rely on more than one type of glue to accommodate all your types of projects.

Superglue

Superglue is not our favorite! It often ruins rhinestones and other pieces we use in jewelry-making. It's bond is tough, but it breaks easily. Superglue dries like glass, and breaks like glass.

We do, however, use superglue occasionally. We often use it seal end knots, or coat a frayed strand of cord. We sometimes use it on crimp beads to enhance the closure.

Hot Glue Guns

Hot glue guns are fun to use. When the materials you are using are large and bulky, hot glue guns make the projects go faster.

The glue's bond will not last forever. The glue will yellow with age.

There is a wide variation in the types of pieces called "rhinestones". Basically, rhinestones are mirror- or foil-backed pieces of clear glass crystal, glass or plastic.

Sometimes they are faceted; othertimes they are not. Some rhinestones have a flat back so they can be glued directly to the piece; others have a pointed back so they can fit into a cup or bezel. Each design element in the architecture of the rhinestone -- base material, overall shape, faceting, foil, and effect -- adds to its shine, sparkle and brilliance. The mirror or foil reflects and refracts light. Sometimes, the mirror or foil itself has a special color, effect or treatment applied to it. The clear "glass" can range from, at the most brilliant end, very-leaded glass to somewhat leaded glass to glass to acrylic at the least brilliant end. Sometimes the glass is coated with an effect or treatment.

Your goals for gluing rhinestones into a piece of jewelry or onto a piece of clothing are simple:

  1. You want a bond that sticks and is durable
  2. You don't want the adhesive to ruin the rhinestone
  3. You want the glue to dry clear and "age" clear
  4. You don't want the glue to show outside or over the edges of the stone
  5. If you've gotten glue on the stone, you want to be able to get it off easily

Never use superglue with rhinestones! Superglue clouds the stone. Superglue dries like glass, so its bond shatters like glass when the bond is disturbed.

E6000, or any other brand of epoxy, works best with glass crystal and glass rhinestones, as well as gemstones. Epoxy is a plastic, and sometimes will dissolve or disturb the foils on the backs of acrylic rhinestones, although it is fine for acrylic cabochons or beads which do not have a foil backing. E6000 dries like rubber, so its bond acts like a shock absorber when the piece is hit, dropped, banged or otherwise disturbed. E6000 is great for gluing stones on cloth material, as well, and the bond will withstand several machine washings.

A rhinestone glue or Elmer's glue works OK for acrylic rhinestones.

Hot glue guns will work with the stones, but the glue doesn't age well. The bond weakens relatively quickly. The glue yellows somewhat.

When we use E6000 with rhinestones, we put a little drop of glue on the end of a pin. Then we touch the glue to the back of the rhinestone. We maneuver the pin-glue-rhinestone over the place where we want the stone to be. Then we push the rhinestone in place, and simultaneously pull the pin away from the stone. We rub the stone and around the stone with our finger or the pin to get any excess glue off. Before it dries, E6000 rubs off like rubber cement.

About E6000

E-6000 is the jeweler's glue of choice, and our favorite. It is a one-part epoxy, (meaning you don't have to mix anything to make the glue -- it just comes out of a tube).

Perfect for attaching findings to base metal and costume jewelry pieces.

Also, use E-6000 on bead strands to seal end knots and to provide a strong, flexible seal that won't become brittle or damage the bead cord.

E-6000 is safe for use with virtually every type of gemstone and works on wood, leather, vinyl, and canvas.

Non-corrosive and self-leveling, E-6000 adheres in 5 to 10 minutes, and hardens to a clear, waterproof cure in 24 hours. This means you have about 10 minutes to position and reposition whatever you are gluing. If you are making jewelry, you should let the piece dry "hard" overnight, before you wear it.

We advise against using superglue for most jewelry-making projects. Superglue discolors stones.

Superglue dries like glass, so its seal shatters like glass when piece is dropped.

E6000 dries like rubber, so its seal acts like a shock absorber when a piece is dropped.

E6000 dries clear.

Two things E6000 won't do:

  1. Bond two pieces of smooth glass together, like two glass disks.
  2. Sometimes, it will pull the foil back away from acrylic rhinestones.

Gluing Marcasites
With marcasites, we always use E6000 (or similar epoxy). This creates the strongest bond.

While this is not foolproof, it is the best and longest lasting solution.

Again, never use superglue.

Also, take off your marcasite jewelry before you wash your hands, or before you attempt to wash the dishes. The hand-soap and dish-detergent dissolve most glues. E6000 will withstand this for awhile, but not forever.

Silver Information Website: Find answers to questions about silver flatware that you need. http://www.silverinfo.com

Brought to you by: World Wide Information Outlet - http://certificate.net/wwio/, your source of FREEWare Content online.

LAND OF ODDS - The South's Most Unusual Shop
150 Second Avenue North, Ste. 110, Nashville, TN 37201
PHONE: 615/254-4341, 726-1665
FAX: 615/254-4341
http://www.landofodds.com
oddsian@landofodds.com


We at Land of Odds get many questions about what glue to use with rhinestones and other beading and jewelry-making projects. We're craftspersons and silversmiths, and we have a shop where we sell rhinestones, beads, jewelry findings, cabochons and the like.

Nothing is perfect, but based on our experiences, here are some good tips:

  1. Always experiment with your adhesives first, before you use an adhesive on your final project.

  2. Glues vary widely in terms of which materials they stick to, how well they form a bond between two smooth surfaces, and how the glue bond ages, both in terms of durability and color.

  3. Clean the excess glue off your piece before you display or sell it.

  4. You will probably have to rely on more than one type of glue to accommodate all your types of projects.

Superglue

Superglue is not our favorite! It often ruins rhinestones and other pieces we use in jewelry-making. It's bond is tough, but it breaks easily. Superglue dries like glass, and breaks like glass.

We do, however, use superglue occasionally. We often use it seal end knots, or coat a frayed strand of cord. We sometimes use it on crimp beads to enhance the closure.

Hot Glue Guns

Hot glue guns are fun to use. When the materials you are using are large and bulky, hot glue guns make the projects go faster.

The glue's bond will not last forever. The glue will yellow with age.

There is a wide variation in the types of pieces called "rhinestones". Basically, rhinestones are mirror- or foil-backed pieces of clear glass crystal, glass or plastic.

Sometimes they are faceted; othertimes they are not. Some rhinestones have a flat back so they can be glued directly to the piece; others have a pointed back so they can fit into a cup or bezel. Each design element in the architecture of the rhinestone -- base material, overall shape, faceting, foil, and effect -- adds to its shine, sparkle and brilliance. The mirror or foil reflects and refracts light. Sometimes, the mirror or foil itself has a special color, effect or treatment applied to it. The clear "glass" can range from, at the most brilliant end, very-leaded glass to somewhat leaded glass to glass to acrylic at the least brilliant end. Sometimes the glass is coated with an effect or treatment.

Your goals for gluing rhinestones into a piece of jewelry or onto a piece of clothing are simple:

  1. You want a bond that sticks and is durable
  2. You don't want the adhesive to ruin the rhinestone
  3. You want the glue to dry clear and "age" clear
  4. You don't want the glue to show outside or over the edges of the stone
  5. If you've gotten glue on the stone, you want to be able to get it off easily

Never use superglue with rhinestones! Superglue clouds the stone. Superglue dries like glass, so its bond shatters like glass when the bond is disturbed.

E6000, or any other brand of epoxy, works best with glass crystal and glass rhinestones, as well as gemstones. Epoxy is a plastic, and sometimes will dissolve or disturb the foils on the backs of acrylic rhinestones, although it is fine for acrylic cabochons or beads which do not have a foil backing. E6000 dries like rubber, so its bond acts like a shock absorber when the piece is hit, dropped, banged or otherwise disturbed. E6000 is great for gluing stones on cloth material, as well, and the bond will withstand several machine washings.

A rhinestone glue or Elmer's glue works OK for acrylic rhinestones.

Hot glue guns will work with the stones, but the glue doesn't age well. The bond weakens relatively quickly. The glue yellows somewhat.

When we use E6000 with rhinestones, we put a little drop of glue on the end of a pin. Then we touch the glue to the back of the rhinestone. We maneuver the pin-glue-rhinestone over the place where we want the stone to be. Then we push the rhinestone in place, and simultaneously pull the pin away from the stone. We rub the stone and around the stone with our finger or the pin to get any excess glue off. Before it dries, E6000 rubs off like rubber cement.

About E6000

E-6000 is the jeweler's glue of choice, and our favorite. It is a one-part epoxy, (meaning you don't have to mix anything to make the glue -- it just comes out of a tube).

Perfect for attaching findings to base metal and costume jewelry pieces.

Also, use E-6000 on bead strands to seal end knots and to provide a strong, flexible seal that won't become brittle or damage the bead cord.

E-6000 is safe for use with virtually every type of gemstone and works on wood, leather, vinyl, and canvas.

Non-corrosive and self-leveling, E-6000 adheres in 5 to 10 minutes, and hardens to a clear, waterproof cure in 24 hours. This means you have about 10 minutes to position and reposition whatever you are gluing. If you are making jewelry, you should let the piece dry "hard" overnight, before you wear it.

We advise against using superglue for most jewelry-making projects. Superglue discolors stones.

Superglue dries like glass, so its seal shatters like glass when piece is dropped.

E6000 dries like rubber, so its seal acts like a shock absorber when a piece is dropped.

E6000 dries clear.

Two things E6000 won't do:

  1. Bond two pieces of smooth glass together, like two glass disks.
  2. Sometimes, it will pull the foil back away from acrylic rhinestones.

Gluing Marcasites
With marcasites, we always use E6000 (or similar epoxy). This creates the strongest bond.

While this is not foolproof, it is the best and longest lasting solution.

Again, never use superglue.

Also, take off your marcasite jewelry before you wash your hands, or before you attempt to wash the dishes. The hand-soap and dish-detergent dissolve most glues. E6000 will withstand this for awhile, but not forever.

Silver Information Website: Find answers to questions about silver flatware that you need. http://www.silverinfo.com

Brought to you by: World Wide Information Outlet - http://certificate.net/wwio/, your source of FREEWare Content online.

LAND OF ODDS - The South's Most Unusual Shop
150 Second Avenue North, Ste. 110, Nashville, TN 37201
PHONE: 615/254-4341, 726-1665
FAX: 615/254-4341
http://www.landofodds.com
oddsian@landofodds.com


We at Land of Odds get many questions about what glue to use with rhinestones and other beading and jewelry-making projects. We're craftspersons and silversmiths, and we have a shop where we sell rhinestones, beads, jewelry findings, cabochons and the like.

Nothing is perfect, but based on our experiences, here are some good tips:

  1. Always experiment with your adhesives first, before you use an adhesive on your final project.

  2. Glues vary widely in terms of which materials they stick to, how well they form a bond between two smooth surfaces, and how the glue bond ages, both in terms of durability and color.

  3. Clean the excess glue off your piece before you display or sell it.

  4. You will probably have to rely on more than one type of glue to accommodate all your types of projects.

Superglue

Superglue is not our favorite! It often ruins rhinestones and other pieces we use in jewelry-making. It's bond is tough, but it breaks easily. Superglue dries like glass, and breaks like glass.

We do, however, use superglue occasionally. We often use it seal end knots, or coat a frayed strand of cord. We sometimes use it on crimp beads to enhance the closure.

Hot Glue Guns

Hot glue guns are fun to use. When the materials you are using are large and bulky, hot glue guns make the projects go faster.

The glue's bond will not last forever. The glue will yellow with age.

There is a wide variation in the types of pieces called "rhinestones". Basically, rhinestones are mirror- or foil-backed pieces of clear glass crystal, glass or plastic.

Sometimes they are faceted; othertimes they are not. Some rhinestones have a flat back so they can be glued directly to the piece; others have a pointed back so they can fit into a cup or bezel. Each design element in the architecture of the rhinestone -- base material, overall shape, faceting, foil, and effect -- adds to its shine, sparkle and brilliance. The mirror or foil reflects and refracts light. Sometimes, the mirror or foil itself has a special color, effect or treatment applied to it. The clear "glass" can range from, at the most brilliant end, very-leaded glass to somewhat leaded glass to glass to acrylic at the least brilliant end. Sometimes the glass is coated with an effect or treatment.

Your goals for gluing rhinestones into a piece of jewelry or onto a piece of clothing are simple:

  1. You want a bond that sticks and is durable
  2. You don't want the adhesive to ruin the rhinestone
  3. You want the glue to dry clear and "age" clear
  4. You don't want the glue to show outside or over the edges of the stone
  5. If you've gotten glue on the stone, you want to be able to get it off easily

Never use superglue with rhinestones! Superglue clouds the stone. Superglue dries like glass, so its bond shatters like glass when the bond is disturbed.

E6000, or any other brand of epoxy, works best with glass crystal and glass rhinestones, as well as gemstones. Epoxy is a plastic, and sometimes will dissolve or disturb the foils on the backs of acrylic rhinestones, although it is fine for acrylic cabochons or beads which do not have a foil backing. E6000 dries like rubber, so its bond acts like a shock absorber when the piece is hit, dropped, banged or otherwise disturbed. E6000 is great for gluing stones on cloth material, as well, and the bond will withstand several machine washings.

A rhinestone glue or Elmer's glue works OK for acrylic rhinestones.

Hot glue guns will work with the stones, but the glue doesn't age well. The bond weakens relatively quickly. The glue yellows somewhat.

When we use E6000 with rhinestones, we put a little drop of glue on the end of a pin. Then we touch the glue to the back of the rhinestone. We maneuver the pin-glue-rhinestone over the place where we want the stone to be. Then we push the rhinestone in place, and simultaneously pull the pin away from the stone. We rub the stone and around the stone with our finger or the pin to get any excess glue off. Before it dries, E6000 rubs off like rubber cement.

About E6000

E-6000 is the jeweler's glue of choice, and our favorite. It is a one-part epoxy, (meaning you don't have to mix anything to make the glue -- it just comes out of a tube).

Perfect for attaching findings to base metal and costume jewelry pieces.

Also, use E-6000 on bead strands to seal end knots and to provide a strong, flexible seal that won't become brittle or damage the bead cord.

E-6000 is safe for use with virtually every type of gemstone and works on wood, leather, vinyl, and canvas.

Non-corrosive and self-leveling, E-6000 adheres in 5 to 10 minutes, and hardens to a clear, waterproof cure in 24 hours. This means you have about 10 minutes to position and reposition whatever you are gluing. If you are making jewelry, you should let the piece dry "hard" overnight, before you wear it.

We advise against using superglue for most jewelry-making projects. Superglue discolors stones.

Superglue dries like glass, so its seal shatters like glass when piece is dropped.

E6000 dries like rubber, so its seal acts like a shock absorber when a piece is dropped.

E6000 dries clear.

Two things E6000 won't do:

  1. Bond two pieces of smooth glass together, like two glass disks.
  2. Sometimes, it will pull the foil back away from acrylic rhinestones.

Gluing Marcasites
With marcasites, we always use E6000 (or similar epoxy). This creates the strongest bond.

While this is not foolproof, it is the best and longest lasting solution.

Again, never use superglue.

Also, take off your marcasite jewelry before you wash your hands, or before you attempt to wash the dishes. The hand-soap and dish-detergent dissolve most glues. E6000 will withstand this for awhile, but not forever.

Silver Information Website: Find answers to questions about silver flatware that you need. http://www.silverinfo.com

Brought to you by: World Wide Information Outlet - http://certificate.net/wwio/, your source of FREEWare Content online.

LAND OF ODDS - The South's Most Unusual Shop
150 Second Avenue North, Ste. 110, Nashville, TN 37201
PHONE: 615/254-4341, 726-1665
FAX: 615/254-4341
http://www.landofodds.com
oddsian@landofodds.com


We at Land of Odds get many questions about what glue to use with rhinestones and other beading and jewelry-making projects. We're craftspersons and silversmiths, and we have a shop where we sell rhinestones, beads, jewelry findings, cabochons and the like.

Nothing is perfect, but based on our experiences, here are some good tips:

  1. Always experiment with your adhesives first, before you use an adhesive on your final project.

  2. Glues vary widely in terms of which materials they stick to, how well they form a bond between two smooth surfaces, and how the glue bond ages, both in terms of durability and color.

  3. Clean the excess glue off your piece before you display or sell it.

  4. You will probably have to rely on more than one type of glue to accommodate all your types of projects.

Superglue

Superglue is not our favorite! It often ruins rhinestones and other pieces we use in jewelry-making. It's bond is tough, but it breaks easily. Superglue dries like glass, and breaks like glass.

We do, however, use superglue occasionally. We often use it seal end knots, or coat a frayed strand of cord. We sometimes use it on crimp beads to enhance the closure.

Hot Glue Guns

Hot glue guns are fun to use. When the materials you are using are large and bulky, hot glue guns make the projects go faster.

The glue's bond will not last forever. The glue will yellow with age.

There is a wide variation in the types of pieces called "rhinestones". Basically, rhinestones are mirror- or foil-backed pieces of clear glass crystal, glass or plastic.

Sometimes they are faceted; othertimes they are not. Some rhinestones have a flat back so they can be glued directly to the piece; others have a pointed back so they can fit into a cup or bezel. Each design element in the architecture of the rhinestone -- base material, overall shape, faceting, foil, and effect -- adds to its shine, sparkle and brilliance. The mirror or foil reflects and refracts light. Sometimes, the mirror or foil itself has a special color, effect or treatment applied to it. The clear "glass" can range from, at the most brilliant end, very-leaded glass to somewhat leaded glass to glass to acrylic at the least brilliant end. Sometimes the glass is coated with an effect or treatment.

Your goals for gluing rhinestones into a piece of jewelry or onto a piece of clothing are simple:

  1. You want a bond that sticks and is durable
  2. You don't want the adhesive to ruin the rhinestone
  3. You want the glue to dry clear and "age" clear
  4. You don't want the glue to show outside or over the edges of the stone
  5. If you've gotten glue on the stone, you want to be able to get it off easily

Never use superglue with rhinestones! Superglue clouds the stone. Superglue dries like glass, so its bond shatters like glass when the bond is disturbed.

E6000, or any other brand of epoxy, works best with glass crystal and glass rhinestones, as well as gemstones. Epoxy is a plastic, and sometimes will dissolve or disturb the foils on the backs of acrylic rhinestones, although it is fine for acrylic cabochons or beads which do not have a foil backing. E6000 dries like rubber, so its bond acts like a shock absorber when the piece is hit, dropped, banged or otherwise disturbed. E6000 is great for gluing stones on cloth material, as well, and the bond will withstand several machine washings.

A rhinestone glue or Elmer's glue works OK for acrylic rhinestones.

Hot glue guns will work with the stones, but the glue doesn't age well. The bond weakens relatively quickly. The glue yellows somewhat.

When we use E6000 with rhinestones, we put a little drop of glue on the end of a pin. Then we touch the glue to the back of the rhinestone. We maneuver the pin-glue-rhinestone over the place where we want the stone to be. Then we push the rhinestone in place, and simultaneously pull the pin away from the stone. We rub the stone and around the stone with our finger or the pin to get any excess glue off. Before it dries, E6000 rubs off like rubber cement.

About E6000

E-6000 is the jeweler's glue of choice, and our favorite. It is a one-part epoxy, (meaning you don't have to mix anything to make the glue -- it just comes out of a tube).

Perfect for attaching findings to base metal and costume jewelry pieces.

Also, use E-6000 on bead strands to seal end knots and to provide a strong, flexible seal that won't become brittle or damage the bead cord.

E-6000 is safe for use with virtually every type of gemstone and works on wood, leather, vinyl, and canvas.

Non-corrosive and self-leveling, E-6000 adheres in 5 to 10 minutes, and hardens to a clear, waterproof cure in 24 hours. This means you have about 10 minutes to position and reposition whatever you are gluing. If you are making jewelry, you should let the piece dry "hard" overnight, before you wear it.

We advise against using superglue for most jewelry-making projects. Superglue discolors stones.

Superglue dries like glass, so its seal shatters like glass when piece is dropped.

E6000 dries like rubber, so its seal acts like a shock absorber when a piece is dropped.

E6000 dries clear.

Two things E6000 won't do:

  1. Bond two pieces of smooth glass together, like two glass disks.
  2. Sometimes, it will pull the foil back away from acrylic rhinestones.

Gluing Marcasites
With marcasites, we always use E6000 (or similar epoxy). This creates the strongest bond.

While this is not foolproof, it is the best and longest lasting solution.

Again, never use superglue.

Also, take off your marcasite jewelry before you wash your hands, or before you attempt to wash the dishes. The hand-soap and dish-detergent dissolve most glues. E6000 will withstand this for awhile, but not forever.

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"Thinking is the hardest work there is, which is the probable reason why so few engage in it." -Henry Ford

Man's ability over all other creatures on this Earth is the ability to think. All successful people use this talent to improve their lives and control their own destiny. Only you can take the initial step toward the unleashing of the power within your own mind. The power is awesome and at times can be frightening. However, man has abilities of the mind that many people can not or would not believe. Anthony Robbins has recently written a book entitled "Unlimited Power" which explains in simple terms the theories of Neuro Linguistic Programming, the power of the mind and how to gain control and use it. NLP was originally developed by John Grinder and Richard Bandler as a communication system using the central nervous system. Through this system Mr. Robbins has put forth a complete outline on how to unleash your "performance power" and achieve goals that before you probably felt were impossible.

The first step in using your true mental abilities is understanding what Mr. Robbins refers to as the seven triggering mechanisms that is sure success.

  1. Passion - All truly successful people such as Lee Iacocca have a driving force within them that sets them apart from others. A desire, an energy that gives them the fuel to reach their true potential. This force is a part of them 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It never subsides. Their total existence is sustained for the fulfillment of their goals. The passion within this individual to achieve has been so deeply implanted, that their mental power is driven by this force and will not let them do anything other than achieve.

  2. Belief - "They can because they think they can"-Virgil.

    You will only make $100,000 this year if you first believe you can. If you do not believe you can you are telling yourself you want it, but it is truly not obtainable. The truth of life is that man's limits are self imposed by what the mind is given to believe. If you expand your belief of your own abilities, you will also expand your true realm of accomplishment. A man of whom all are aware, lived his life with adversity, but he constantly believed he could achieve.

    • Failed in business at age 31
    • Was defeated in a legislative race at age 32
    • Failed again in business at age 34
    • Overcome death of sweetheart at age 35
    • Had a nervous breakdown at age 36
    • Lost an election at age 38
    • Lost a congressional race at age 43
    • Lost a congressional race at age 46
    • Lost a congressional race at age 48
    • Lost a Senatorial race at age 55
    • Failed to become Vice President at age 56
    • Lost a Senatorial race at age 58
    • Was elected President of the United States at age 60

    With all the adversity that faced him, President Abraham Lincoln had no reason to continually try other than the fact that he believed it was his destiny and measure of success to accomplish this task.

    "Man is what believes" -Anton Checkhov

  3. Strategy - A strategy is your game plan of life. The road map you will use to accomplish your goals, ambitions and desires. Just to belie

Monday, November 24, 2008

We felt that database marketing demanded more recognition than it is presently getting. So we had decided on writing on database marketing. Enjoy it.

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How To Succeed In Network Marketing Without Really Trying


Tease Rikard

HOW TO SUCCEED IN NETWORK MARKETING WITHOUT REALLY TRYING
BY LATEASE RIKARD
copyright 2002 LMR Publishing
All Rights Reserved

I know you are probably saying that you've heard it all before. Find a good program, promote, promote, promote, promote! Well,
you're right, but let's look at the aspect of promoting. Its a
pivotal word as well as action that will determine whether you
win or lose. I like to use the old advertising adage, say it
again and then say it again. See, if you look at any group of
ads, they all basically say the same things. "Join My Program
and Get Rich Quick." Not likely, at least quick anyway. If it
were that easy, everybody would be doing it. But, lets get to
the nuts and bolts of things. When you begin to market your
programs, have you actually sat down and developed a plan? All
successful businesses do. Have you determined or set any goals?
All successful business people do. The reason why you see the
same ads running consistently is because someone is responding
to them. People are biting, and thats what you want, you want
your worm to hook the fish. So, how do you do that? By
developing a plan and implementing it. If your desire is to
run a successful home based business, then make your FINANCIAL
goal to be two times the amount you currently make working a
real job. I say "real job" kind of tongue-in-cheek, because
this will become your real job when you become successful. Say
you want to set a goal of making $10,000 a month. That is good.
Now write that $10,000 down on a piece of paper on the very 1st
line on that paper. Then directly under it, decide how you are
going to accomplish it. Do you have a program that you may have
joined as an affiliate? Or do you market a specialty that many
people don't do as well as you? Whatever commodity you have to
put on the open market, write it down. This will become the
means in which you accomplish your end. Let's say for all
intensive purposes you are an affiliate to a wildly successful
downline building program. You have decided to upgrade from a
free member into a paying member. As we all know, you don't
really taste the fruit until you plant some seeds. Now that you
are a paid affiliate, how do you convince, sell your product?
You don't want that money to go down the tubes. You could go
into your members area, and look for ready made advertising.
Some of the more resourceful programs offer this asset.
However, if none is available, then your marketing effort poses
another challenge to you. You must create killer copy,
attention getting headlines, plus figure out a method to market
this thing. Already, you are thinking you may have
overestimated the the difficulty of this task. Its not
difficult at all. The method I use to promote my businesses is
simple, traffic exchanges, safelists, viral marketing, search
engines, and ezine ads. You see you must approach this thing
with a certain ferocity. If not, it will consume you, and leave
you lying on the side like roadkill. These are some of the
tools to use in marketing your business. In my next article, I
will go into detail on Traffic Exchanges. Are they worth the
time? Do they really get the job done? How much time should
you surf for credits? I personally am in contact with my
downline daily, because I want them to succeed. Instead of
the upline succeeding 1st, the downline must be successful in
order for success to be realized in the upline.

Happy Marketing,

LaTease Rikard

http://www.geocities.com/uniqueintegral/financialwealth.html

Email:
chiefee351@boxfrog.com

ICQ: 162833442
MSN: chiefee351@hotmail.com
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Danville Queen Size Headboard or Footboard - Powell Furniture - 656-073


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656-073 Features: Queen Size Constructed of steel with decorative aluminum castings Fully assembled Finish:
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Queen Size Bed - Ardisonne Metal Bed with Wood Posts in Old Silver and Cherry


Queen size.

Headboard, footboard and bed rails are included.

A traditional, fully-reeded cherry post that is accented by beautiful "Old Silver" metal headboard panels makes this an outstanding bedroom addition. Bed is constructed of fully-welded construction with heavy gauge tubing and solid bar wire. Finish is highlighted on cherry veneers and American hardwoods. Metal accents are finished in a soft silver and brown finish.

Finish:
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Dimensions:
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Footboard: 37"(H)



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Counter Bar Stool - Cottage Swivel Counter Stool in Rubbed Black - 4366-826


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Fire Safe Waterproof Security Chest - Sentry Safe - F2300


Ships UPS, inside delivery not available.

F2300 Features: Fire proof and water proof security chest Proven fire protection to 1 hour UL rated Waterproof seal ETL tested Tubular key lock Carry grips Weight: 40 lbs. Finish:
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Dimensions:
Exterior: 15 1/4"(W) x 14 7/8"(D) x 7 1/2"(H)
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King Size Bed - Deacon Hill Eastern King Size Metal Bed


Eastern King size only, California King not available.

Headboard, footboard and bed rails are included.

A traditionally designed sleigh bed featuring classic turn-of-the-century styling. Constructed of highly polished, premium steel. All fittings have been plated by the exclusive plating process to insure color match. Legs are 1 3/4" and top rail is 1 1/2". Finishing process includes five cleaning steps to insure proper adhesion and a triple electro-plating process to give a rich pewter finish. A hand-applied black antique finish is carefully applied. An electrostatically applied epoxy coating is then applied for lasting wear.

Finish:
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Dimensions:
Headboard: 51"(H)
Footboard: 36"(H)



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Global Marketing Partners SteelSound 4H Headset (20068)



Global Marketing Partners SteelSound 4H Headset (20068)
Created as a simplified version of the SteelSound 5H v2, SteelSound 4H features many of the same qualities such as XL-sized ear cushions, a retractable microphone, volume control, and sound specifically geared towards enhancing in-game performance.The XL-sized ear cushions and light weight design provides the user with a high level of comfort, even when gaming several hours at a time. With ear cushions that gently fit around the ears the headset will always stay in the right place, while also reducing background noise.The retractable microphone is practically invisible when not in use. The microphone cord is covered in high quality transparent plastic to ensure long-lasting durability.



Fulcrum Multi Flex LED Lighted Magnifier



Fulcrum Multi Flex LED Lighted Magnifier
Illuminate life's tiniest details for thousands of hours with this powerful lighted magnifier.

  • 3x lighted magnification from LED battery lasts thousands of hours
  • Adjust lens and aim light in any direction using the long flexible neck
  • Clip at base allows for clamping to any surface for hands-free use
  • Patented ultra-bright floodlight technology
Any task is bigger and brighter with this versatile lighted magnifier clip – perfect for any hobby that requires focus.

Customer Review: Not as good as their credit card magnifier, but has its uses

This isn't a bad product, if you use it casually. I wouldn't use it with a book, I have it clipped to the shelf above my desk so that I can read the fine print on receipts, etc, when I'm on the phone.



The flexible arm is handy because I can angle it up and away from my face when I don't need it.



Unlike the Mighty Bright line (who copied whom, who knows?), it has no place for an AC adaptor, which would be nice to have.



But also unlike Mighty Bright products, it's less expensive and I had to return 3 Might Brights because they either failed after 2-3 uses or the flex arm wouldn't stay put.



Customer Review: Utilisima

Este pequeño artefacto tiene una lampara de gran intensidad que permite trabajar con precisión con cosas pequeñas; se puede ajustar a cualquier superficie y con el brazo extensible colocar la lente para trabajar en forma cómoda; usa tres pilas AAA y es además elegante.



Logitech 963247-0403 WingMan Action Game Pad



Logitech 963247-0403 WingMan Action Game Pad
A versatile gamepad for all types of games. In addition to nine buttons and a D-pad, you get a slide throttle and highly responsive analog mini joystick.Get precise control and a comfortable feel in just about every kind of game, including flight sims, sports, action, and racers. You can use either the D-pad or the analog mini-stick depending on the type of game you're playing, and you can easily program the buttons and triggers using the included Logitech WingMan Profiler software.

Customer Review: Pretty Good!

This a great controller. Its sort of like n64.



Pros

-Great price

-Gives no problems

-Detects many PC games (unlike other controllers)



Cons

-The buttons are a bit stiff (which may make the games kind of difficult at first)

-The analog stick is not sensitive (if you push it softly the game characher will not move slowly, it will be as pressing a regular direction button)

-I wish it had more buttons



Hey !!!

This is an excellent controller, its worth the money. Buy it, you will love it!!!

Customer Review: Extremely Reliable and HIGHLY Recommended

This is my first game pad, it is a very reliable and pretty long lasting game pad. I got the game pad a few years ago, but dispite the fact that it is an older verison, I highly recommend it.



10 Pack of RC-01897 9 IN. 1 IN. NAP RLR COVER



10 Pack of RC-01897 9 IN. 1 IN. NAP RLR COVER
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K-y Jelly Medium 2oz Tube



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10 Great Things About 2008: Feeling gratitude for business

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Another Great website marketing Article
Direct Response Marketing


Direct Response Marketing

It isnt uncommon for people to have heard the phrase direct response marketing, but most people dont know what that phrase means. By definition, direct response marketing is when a business practices promotions that allow or ask consumers to immediately respond to an advertisement that has been sent by mail, email, telephone, fax or other form of communication. Everyone with a mailbox or email address has probably received an advertisement that fits the definition of direct response marketing but immediately identifies it as junk and throws it into the recycle box or clicks on the delete button. There are very few direct response marketing efforts that actually produce the desired results and set themselves apart from the mass of discarded attempts. These efforts are the result of carefully planned direct response marketing campaigns that most likely followed a basic but important list of guidelines in order to be successful.

Some research is essential before attempting any type of direct marketing campaign. There are a number of experts that can guide a direct marketing campaign toward a target audience based on the product that is being sold or the service that is being offered. There is no point in launching a blind direct response marketing campaign and reaching hundreds of uninterested individuals.

No one spends much time glancing at what could eventually be considered junk mail. A direct response marketing message should be short and to the point within the first sentence of any letter. If a letter attempting to evoke a response does not make its point in the first sentence of a letter, it was not worth sending out in the first place. If the letter has made its point, it isnt necessary to get long winded about the features that come with or may come about as the result of a product or service. People want to know how something will be of benefit to them and nothing else. If a product saves a person time or improves their quality of life in some way, that is the type of thing that should be pointed out in a short and to the point letter.

The more personal a direct response marketing campaign can be the better. If a person feels like a letter is directed specifically at them, they are more likely to take a look at the correspondence than an obvious form letter that was most likely sent out to thousands of other people. Keep in mind that a direct response marketing effort is the first step toward arousing interest in a person. The next step is for the individual to make a phone call or return a response of some kind. Sales are a completely different ball game.

Studies in direct response marketing have uncovered some interesting tips that can improve the way a letter is written to any target audience. People dont like to be challenged when reading complicated ideas and language in unsolicited communication, so the wording in any letter should be simple and easy to understand. Research has also shown that most people scan a letter and read the postscript at the end before reading the entire letter. This provides an excellent opportunity for direct response marketing writers to reiterate their offer or request and to rouse interest.
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About The Author
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Microfiber Sofa in Rajah Sage - International Sofa - 41201


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Bayberry Gathering Table and Stools Set - Hillsdale Furniture


The Bayberry collection combines the clean lines of a transitional design.

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Logitech WingMan Formula Force GP Wheel with Pedals



Logitech WingMan Formula Force GP Wheel with Pedals
Feel all the bumps, collisions, and wipeouts with this force feedback wheel. Stay in control with rubber hand grips, wheel-mounted gear shifters, and realistic gas and brake pedals.Now you can feel what really happens on the racetrack - all the bumps, collisions, and wipeouts - without wiping out your budget. And the space-saving console design takes up minimal room on your desktop while holding the wheel securely with a dual clamping system.

Customer Review: Good enough to behard?

The device works perfectly, but the games becomes 10x harder, but the device is awesome!

Customer Review: bad game controller

I sell this today because is better my thrustmaster wheel (nascar racing but the old without forcefeedback ) I can hit the stop with a low amount of acceeleration, for me the bad wheel I have in my computer.



3D-Album PicturePro Platinum



3D-Album PicturePro Platinum
3D-Album Picture Pro Platinum brings you professional authoring tools for perfect digital photo albums. Create fantastic animated slideshows, workwith high-quality music synchronization, even DVD authoring. Add automatic segues from one snapshot to another Powerful audio tools for accurate music synchronization -- create the perfect soundtrack for your photo albums

Customer Review: this software shows promise

I am a bit disappointed by the few free templates that are offered.

I am loathe to pay for access to more templates... but probably will

end up buying more.

many of the templates are too hokey for use with my photo clients.

I would appreciate more manual and more video tutorial for advanced

how to. (like how to build out a new template)

Customer Review: Bugs! Bugs! Bugs!

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Play Ball!: Basic Pitching



Play Ball!: Basic Pitching
The "Play Ball! Basic Pitching" DVD with Ray Romano and Reggie Smith is an authentic Little League® baseball guide that teaches basic pitching techniques, strategies, tips, practice drills, and safety. It's hosted by Ray Romano from TV's "Everybody Loves Raymond". Run time: 40 minutes.

Customer Review: simple but helpful

This is a good training video, I recommend it for kids and parents. The pitching mechanics section is good, but he skips a couple key items(i.e. both the position of the stride foot, and tucking the elbow on the glove hand, during delivery). However, it gives simple straight forward instructions that are easy to follow. I liked the section on types of pitches and grips, very good. I also appreciated the message that Little Leaguers should not throw curve balls. To paraphrase he states, "kids are going to try to throw curve balls anyway, so lets not put our heads in the sand and pretend it doesn't exist, lets show them how to do it properly so they don't hurt their arms." I agree. He strictly talks about the overhand curve, he doesn't teach a slider for good reason. Kids shouldn't try to throw it at all.

The tips from the pros were a little lame, but they're pros and I'm not.

A great book to go with this is "The Little League Guide to Correcting the 25 Most Common Mistakes" by John Montelelone.



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Experience the fantastic world of digital entertainment and enjoy your personal video collection even when you re on your way!The Apple iPod™ of the 5th generation is a real multimedia genius: Music videos films TV series or funny Internet spots X-OOM Movies on iPod™ quickly and easily transfers all your videos from your PC or CD/DVD to your iPod™ at highspeed and in excellent quality.With just 3 simple clicks X-OOM Movies on iPod™ turns your iPod™ into a mobile video store with all your favorite films and videos.X-OOM Movies on iPod ™ recognizes all popular video formats and converts them into a format optimized for the iPod™. Thanks to the integrated high-performance highspeed-encoder the video data is optimally matched to the screen resolution of the iPod™. Show your friends and relatives the films you ve recorded whereever you want whenever you want!Features:Super fast conversion of your films in 3 simple stepsProcesses more than 10 video formats (DVD SVCD VCD DivX® AVI WMV MPEG ...)Highspeed-Encoder for fast enjoyment and minimal waitingThe mobile video store with all your favourite filmsUp to 150 hours of film enjoymentMore than 10 settings (Presets) for the desired size and quality of filmAutomatically stores films on your iPod™ optionally also onto your PCSystem Requirements:Windows 2000/XP DirectX 8.1 Pentium III 800 MHz or compatible 128 MB RAM space120 MB free hard disk space (10 GB temporary hard disk space) CD/DVD drive.Format: WIN 2000XP Genre: PRODUCTIVITY UPC: 842478000119 Manufacturer No: 0011



SteelSeries Experience I-2- Mouse Pad -Blue



SteelSeries Experience I-2- Mouse Pad -Blue
SteelSeries Experience I-2 is quite possibly the classiest mousepad in the world and was designed for gamers, graphics artists and others who use a mouse a lot - and demand reliable control and communication with their computer equipment. Featuring a responsive and accurate large glass surface, this is a mouse pad that is all about cool looks and top notch performance.The size of the SteelSeries Experience I-2 makes it ideal for both high and low sensitivity mouse settings.



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Life is full of questions; so this article was written with the intention of solving the question on real estate marketing. Sure do hope that your questions have been answered.

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Gerald F Kein was a hypnotist. His office was located on the second floor of a building located on a heavily traveled highway at Fort Lauderdale. He was a good hypnotist. But he wasn???t well known. He wanted to change that.

This is what he did: He paid a few aged people who had nothing better to do than play cards whole day and told them to make some picket signs and protest against hypnotism in front of his building.

A week later, the picket signs were made. And the bunch of elderly people duly came and stood wait under the building very early in the morning. They started shouting slogans and waved their picket signs that said:

* ???Hypnotism is the work of the devil???
* ???Hypnotism is evil???
* ???Hypnotism is mind control???
* ???Save our children???

As soon as the rally started, Gerald went to his office and started placing calls to the local newspapers and television stations. Within half an hour, newspapers and television stations sent over their reporters and photographers. The TV stations featured the news story in the 9 o clock news. He also made it to his local newspaper. And his photo was published too.

All of a sudden, he became an instant celebrity in the neighbourhood. His business increased.

Action summary:

* Controversy has the potential to bring in loads of free publicity for your business.

* It???s easy to create a controversy. You don???t necessarily have to pay some one to come and start a rally. You just need to have a strong opinion and speak out about that opinion.

* But be careful, many people have been burnt before. Public opinion can sway either way. And if it sways against you, you will be in deep trouble.

About the author:

Ankesh Kothari publishes the Marketing Hotsheet 24 times a year, twice every month. Each hotsheet reveals 6 ***tried and tested*** profit making marketing tactics that you can use to build your business. http://www.MarketingHotsheet.com




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Entertainment Center for 36" TVs - Bush Furniture


Includes:(1) TV Stand (VS05836-03)(1) Audio Rack (AD05840-03)TV Stand Features:Framed glass door keeps components in the center section dust-free without obstructing visibilityRear wire access keeps cords organized and hiddenMocha Cherry color birch veneer on wood productsHolds tube TVs up to 36" and 240 lbs.Easy assemblyDimensions: 47 7/8"(W) x 23 7/8"(D) x 23"(H)Audio Rack Features:Storage drawer keeps CDs, DVDs, videos and accessories neatly tucked awayBall-bearing drawer slides ensure smooth accessFramed glass door with self-closing hinges keeps A/V components dust-freeRear wire access allows fast wire hookup and keeps cords hiddenAssembly requiredDimensions: 27 1/8"(W) x 20"(D) x 53"(H)Finish:Mocha Cherry


Price: 634.60



Bordeaux 6-Piece Dining Room Furniture Set with Round Table


Shown with optional Counter / Bar Stool, available below.

Splendid wrought iron design, the Bordeaux Collection features elegant scroll work, with beautiful decorative leaf and medallion casting accents. Dining table has interesting center ornamentation and tempered glass table top. Chairs and stool have durable, beige fabric seats. Finished in a beautiful pewter powder coat base finish with bronze highlights. Finished in a beautiful pewter powder coat base finish with bronze highlights. A lovely addition to any kitchen, family room, dining room or den.

Includes: 1 x Bordeaux Round Dining Table with Glass Top (40363-35) 1 x Bordeaux Dining Chairs with Fabric Seats (Set of 4) (60565-66) 1 x Baker's Rack - Bordeaux Baker's Rack with Cabo-Type Leg (40364) Dimensions: Table: 42" dia. x 29" tall Chair: 17"(W) x 18"(D) x 39.75"(H) Baker's Rack: 39.75"(W) x 20"(D) x 73.25"(H) Finish:
Bronze Pewter



Price: 738.15



Backless Bar Stool - Montello Swivel Bar Stool - 4361-831


Sweeping interlocking circles, intricate complimentary castings and elegantly curved legs combine to create a collection with grace, movement and elegance. Finished in a dynamic old steel with distressed brown faux leather seat and cherry wood accents.

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Dimensions:
18"(W) x 18"(D) x 30"(H)



Price: 124.43



Gameroom Furniture - Handkerchief Game Table - Powell Furniture - 564-207


564-207 Features: Tooled leather straps with nailhead trim and waterproof cup holders Four folding leaves that enlarge the size of the table When folded out the table top is then rotated into position Two hidden drawers to store game pieces Includes chess and backgammon game pieces, ball bearing stop under top and two drawers Finish:
African Walnut

Dimensions:
Closed: 26 1/2"(W) x 26 1/2"(D) x 30 1/2"(H)
Open: 34"(W) x 34"(D) x 29 1/2"(H)



Price: 349.90



Full Size Bed - Cimarron Full Size Metal Bed - Powell Furniture


cimaf Features: Full size Includes: headboard, footboard, and a bed frame Constructed of steel with decorative aluminum castings Fully assembled, simply attach frame to headboard and footboard Finish:
Brushed Copper



Price: 481.54



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