‘Ultimate Key Finder’ may be the perfect gift for you or someone you love


The Ultimate Key Finder

I don’t do much “direct marketing” from this blog, but here’s a gadget that I felt everyone reading this would find extremely useful, so I just had to do this pretty blatant commercial message and share the news with you!

Do you habitually misplace your keys, or even just once in a while? (I have a family member who sets things down and then they go into a parallel universe where he forgets all about them. I won’t name you, son.) Do you put your keys down in one place, but they are always gone the next time you go for them? Does your couch not only eat the remote but anything that even resembles a key?

Some products will have you walking around clapping and whistling to activate your keys, which is not only embarrassing but will lead to mocking by witnesses, and horrible impressions of your drunken chicken act. With the Ultimate Key Finder, you simply grab your credit card size remote, from your protected safe spot, far out of reach of sticky fingers, (You DO have at least one such spot, don’t you??) and press the button to activate your keychain. Even in the dark, your keys will be quick and easy to find as they flash and beep waiting your retrieval.

This is a perfect gift for busy, on the go people who have a habit of forgetting the little things like, “Where in the world are my keys?!”, Moms and Dads with sticky-fingered children, and those with keys that just won’t stay in their pockets!

Buy Now and save the frustration for the TV Remote that can’t be found!

First day of spring deserves warm welcome


Even though this hasn’t been a particularly harsh winter where I live, this first day of spring deserves a warm welcome — as it does by all of us, everywhere, really. Spring means new life, moderation from winter’s clutches in many places, and generally a delightful awakening of new flowers and new critters.

Certainly I welcome spring more than I welcome summer. Personally, I’m a spring/autumn sort of guy. I’ve never really cared that much for winter’s cold and snows, and I absolutely HATE the hot, humid summers we get around here and in most places where I’ve spent my life. So let’s hope for a long, pleasant spring. (For one thing, summer not only means breaking out the patio furniture, but for our household it probably will mean some money to replace an old air conditioning unit. Ugh!)

Way to go, spring. Hang around these parts awhile and let us get to know you. And please don’t treat us to too many of those spring thunderstorms or tornadoes. Thanks!

Consumer spending may be rebounding, aiding economy


I saw an interesting report yesterday on television that consumer spending in the U.S. may be rebounding, aiding the economy and certainly helping with the economic crisis here in the U.S. and worldwide.

Perhaps all those “XX% Sale” ads that dominated retail offers everywhere throughout most of the holiday shopping season are having a delayed effect for the good. Or, perhaps people are beginning to realize that the current recession really won’t last forever, and that the sky really isn’t falling.

My guess consumer spending is driven by a whole complex set of forces. I don’t understand a lot about economics, but I’m encouraged whenever people have money to spend and are spending it on retail shopping. After all, as you’ve probably noticed from this blog and other websites I link to from this blog — I’m trying to make a living in retail myself. What I’m doing is affiliate marketing, and does not involve having to invest a lot of money in things like employees and/or inventory. But if people go online and fail to shop, spend on retail items from my websites, etc., I don’t earn anything as an affiliate marketer.

So I have a personal stake in rebounding by consumers. And, as people who live in a worldwide recessionary time — we all should rejoice at increased consumer spending. There are, as my rudimentary grasp of economics tells me, only a limited number of forces that “drive” an economy, and a key one of those forces is consumer spending.

Don’t just “shop till you drop.” Shop and spend wisely and within your means — but don’t be afraid to SHOP!

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