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Monday, August 24, 2009  

Product Comparison Engine for Lawn and Garden- CLICK HERE!

If it's not a "Pay per click" and it's not an "Affiliate" website than what is it?? .. or more importantly, how does it make money?

Sortprice is probably the first "Flat-rate" listing product comparison engine around and is doing well in a number of verticals including Pet Supplies and Lawn and Garden.
According to Sortprice:
All merchants listed on Sortprice.com can receive unlimited clicks for product listings. There is no Cost Per Click, all campaigns are flat rate fees per month. Click fraud has been a large factor in the decrease of revenue from online advertising. At Sortprice.com with the unlimited click-through business model, click fraud cannot occur.
A few other state of the art features are available - one of them being the dive into social shopping with it's Facebook application.

Here is an example to try http://apps.facebook.com/grpetsupplies (give it a whirl and add a few items to a wishlist). All you need is a facebook account and a willingness to share a few products you like. Here is a Lawn and Garden Facebook Application to try.

To summarize the Facebook Social Shopping application:
  • Lets users create a wish list of items they want, meaning their friends can use it as a guide for suitable gifts.
  • People can also get gift recommendations based on information on their friends' Facebook profiles.
  • Once people decide to buy something from their friend's wish list (or thier own) they are directed to the page on the corresponding merchant's website to make the purchase.
To give people motivation to try the application - use coupon code: googlerocks to save $5.00 on any purchase (greater than >$75) from any wishlist from either store: www.BackyardStyle.com or www.GRpet.com

Happy Shopping!

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Monday, August 17, 2009  

Farm General Store Launched with Industry Leading Features- CLICK HERE!

Take a peek at the latest below! For our MichiganBusiness.us Readers, use couponcode: farmgen and save $10 on all orders > $100 during Farm General Store's first month (expires September 17, 2009)

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Farmington Hills, MI (http://www.michiganpr.net/) August 17, 2009

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Nicayla Enterprises, Inc.., a leading e-commerce design, development and managed services provider, today announced the launch of a new web site for GregRobert Enterprises.
Livestock and Farm Supplies from Farm General
The new site, http://www.farmgeneral.com/, GregRobert's sixth e-commerce initiative, allows agricultural customers and farm owners to shop the retail's large inventory in a safe and secure online environment. Discounting prices have been established for fencing, livestock and pest control products.

The Web site is part of a comprehensive e-commerce effort that began with a strategic consulting engagement and includes the development and integration of a new customer communication system that encompasses pre and post order customer communications."We're pleased that GregRobert, a well-known retailer in Michigan, chose us to help launch their unique online shopping experience across the nation," said Mary Joyce, president and chief executive officer of Nicayla, Inc.

"The new site is built with customer-focused features that are interactive, easy-to-use and reflect GregRobert's brand personality."Innovative site features include a shopping cart that can be viewed at all times without leaving the page.

Of special interest is the "Product Refinement" module which allows GregRobert's visitors the ability to pinpoint the product or products that they are interested in without lengthy page loads. The new features make it easy for GregRobert to manage content, showcase products and deliver an engaging experience for shoppers without clicking through multiple pages. Like all GregRobert's sites, FarmGeneral.com features robust content management, easy-to-use promotional tools, targeted and personalized merchandising capabilities, and advanced site search.

"The new site delivers an online shopping experience that will surprise and delight our customers, just in time for harvest," said Carol Kalvelage, Director of E-Marketing for GregRobert. "The synergies of our business partnerships with Nicayla, will position us well for continued growth of our e-commerce business."

In addition to the design and development of the site, Nicayla will host the site and provide enhancements on an on-going basis.

About GregRobert Enterprises, LLC
GregRobert has been in the online retailing business since 2001, and has evolved as an industry leader in providing discounted products in the pet, lawn and garden, equine and wildlife verticals. They offer PCI compliant shopping in a secure, easy to use environment.
Visit GregRobert at http://www.grpet.com/

About Nicayla Enterprises, Inc.
Nicayla Enterprises, Inc. specializes in developing interactive web applications geared towards online customer relationship management. Visit Nicayla’s website at Nicayla.com.

MEDIA CONTACT
Mary Joyce Nicayla Enterprises, Inc.
248.242.7231
mej@nicayla.com

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Friday, August 14, 2009  

Dr. Dan is the Man- Bloomfield Chiropractor is the Best in Business- CLICK HERE!



"I will NEVER go to a chiropractor! Quacks... Voodoo artists...not real doctors.....they just want your money.....won't fix any problems....... Never....... that's it....end of discussion....."


Does this sound familiar? If so, then you can relate. If not, bless you.. you are probably not in pain or already have had a good experience with a chiropractor.


My situation started about, oh, let's say...... 25 years ago. I was 15. Yes, 15. I was with my family at Mackinac Island, on vacation. We rented those fabulous bicycle built for twos. First mistake. I'm sure they can be fun if you have 2 people who want to pedal, but I was riding with my brother Robbie, who wouldn't pedal his own bike, let alone a bike built for two.

We all biked to the Arch Rock side. My mom, 2 brothers and sister all wanted to climb up a path that seemed as steep as Mount Everest to see this picturesque "Arch Rock". I decided to go with them. Mistake #2. Dad was smart. He hung out on a bench by the water and waited.



Long story short, I was walking a dirt path, with my brother Jimmy. We were about 1/2 way up to the infamous "Arch Rock". As we walked the outer ridge of the trail, my foot got stuck in a tree root that was perfectly arched like a loop to catch someones toe. That someone was me. I got my toe stuck, stumbled, and fell- sideways. All the way, down the hill.



As I fell, all I knew was that I was in big trouble and tried to break my fall. I tried to to grab onto anything in my path to help slow me down. I remember finally grasping onto a tree branch, but then it snapped like a twig. I fell backwards, sideways, and then finally managed to roll and grab onto a post of the "stairs" that led to the Arch Rock.


As I fell, I heard voices screaming "Oh my gosh--- are you o.k.???? Oh No- look out!" Of course I was speechless, because I couldn't believe what was happening and was to afraid to scream. I just wanted to stop tumbling down that hill.


When I was able to fully grasp the stairwell post, I stopped the momentum of my fall. I hung on, and pulled myself under the banister, onto the staircase. I was 1/4 of the way down. I felt o.k.- a little dizzy and bruised, but after all, I was 15. At 15, kids are invincible. I did hurt, but I was able to limp down the rest of the stairs.

When I made it to the bottom, my dad was still sitting there, waiting for us. I limped over to him, bloody, bruised, leaves, twigs, and mulch sticking out of my head. He looked at me and said 'Where is your mother and brother?"-- Dads.....

I said "Um, Dad.....I kinda fell down that hill." He said "Your mother and brother have been looking for you. Now I can't find them. I will just wait here." Let's just say that my dad is older and a bit oblivious to emergency situations. So, I limped down to Lake Superior, washed off the blood, mulch, twigs, leaves and dirt, and limped back to the bench.


As I sat, two guys come running down the stairs, yelling "Oh My God, a kid just fell down the hill!!!!".................that's when my dad looked at me and figured it out. But, still, not a whole lot of response. My dad is pretty calm.


The guys saw me sitting there and said "It's You!" are you o.k.?????- Finally, someone acknowledged my pain. I was vindicated. I said, "yeah, I'm o.k." and that was that. Until my mom and brother came down the stairs. Then it was interesting.


Mom and brother said "Wow, we heard about a kid who fell down the hill". My dad looked at me, I looked at him, and then looked at them, and said "yeah, that was me." apparently I did a bang up job cleaning myself up because no one seemed to be that concerned about my injuries.


Eventually, all family members got back together and biked it back to the main dock. At least this time my brother Robbie did a little more pedaling. I remember being very sore and very bruised. I did get a little attention from my mom, but it really didn't seem like that big of a deal. In fact, it turned into a 'funny' story. One of those- hey remember when Carol fell down the side of the Arch Rock mountain.. ha, ha, ha......


Now, 25 years later, I feel the injury and am not laughing anymore. Add a car accident, 15 years of working in restaurants, and having a baby-- instant recipe for constant back, neck, shoulder pain.


After my daughter was born, I developed this knot in my rhomboid/trapezoid area on my right shoulder. Actually, it started during pregnancy. I could not rotate my head more than 5 degrees. I know this now, because I finally understand measurement of rotation.


I lived with pain constantly. I ended up in physical therapy 2 years ago. I did regular massage and heat and ice. I would go to my massage therapist and say "my rhomoboids are trashed." she did the best she could. I love massage and would get one every week if I could afford it, but I knew I needed more help. Finally, 2 months ago, I did something I said I would "NEVER" do. I went to a chiropractor.



Dr. Daniel McAleer and his staff at Kingswood Chiropractic Center in Bloomfield were recommended to me by a friend that I know, and obviously trust. This friend saw me one Monday night, when I was unable to turn my head. She said "Um, have you tried a chiropractor". I went into my spiel........blah, blah, blah, no way, never...... Then she said the magic words. "How long do you want to be in pain?" ah, pain... the great motivator.



So, 2 months ago, I went to Dr. Dan. I walked in, told him and his whole office that I do not believe in chiropractors, but that I was in so much pain I would try anything. Dr. Dan and his staff were very pleasant, and they understood my predicament. They must have heard this 10 million times.



After my initial consultation, I went 3 times the first week, 3 times the second, and 2 the third. At my first appointment, he measured the rotation of my head. I could only turn to the right about 35 degrees (hey- I could at least turn my whole body to see behind me when pulling out of my driveway)



The left side I could turn a whole 40 degrees! Whew..... I think Dr. Dan thought I was Superwoman. or crazy.....probably crazy to be in this much pain and still think I could control it.



So, now I'm feeling much, much, much better than I ever have in the past. No drugs (amazing), no PT every other day. I signed up for a year program that saves money in the long run. It is not extravagant- it is necessary. I have more energy and amazingly, my headaches seemed to have disappeared.



Dr. Dan did tell me that in addition to pain relief, I would probably feel better all over. Of course I didn't believe him then. I just nodded and smiled and did the perfunctory pageantry. But, for me, not just seeing, but feeling is believing. I'm sure there are others out there who are or were in a similar situation as myself. I also know that not every chiropractic office is the same.



However, Dr. Dan and his staff at the Kingswood Chiropractic Center have made a believer out of me. Easy appointments, very, very child friendly. (My daughter has to give Dr. Dan a hug every time we leave). If I would have know then, what I know now.... I learned again to NEVER say NEVER. If you think you need to see a chiropractor, then you probably do.

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Tuesday, August 11, 2009  

Google Checkout and GregRobert Pet Supplies Promotion- CLICK HERE!

Google Checkout and GregRobert Pet Supplies are making "Back to School Shopping" more cost effective by offering online shoppers the opportunity to save time and money, stay organized and feel secure. Millions have already discovered that Google Checkout makes online shopping faster, easier, and more secure by using their Google login.

Starting today, Google Checkout buyers (old and new) can take advantage of exclusive discounts at GregRobert stores as they cross items off their back to school shopping lists. GregRobert online stores include GregRobert Pet Supplies ( http://www.grpet.com/ ), Backyard Style ( http://www.backyardstyle.com/ ), Shanes Tack ( http://www.shanestack.com/ ), Rachel's Robin Wild Bird Supplies ( http://www.rachelsrobin.com/ ) and Rabbit Mart ( http://www.rabbitmart.com/ )

Google Checkout users will be able to take advantage of significant savings from GregRobert Enterprises - a highly rated Google Checkout retailer. GregRobert is offering a $20.00 discount on any order greater than $120.00. Each Google Checkout user can take advantage of the offer one (1) time across all of GregRobert websites. This promotion begins Tuesday, August 11, 2009 and will end Tuesday, September 1, 2009 8:00:00 PM EDT.

Get $20 off purchases of $120 or more before shipping and tax with Google Checkout at www.GRpet.com and other GregRobert stores. Limit 1 per person. Offer available until 09/01/2009. No resale and offer not valid in combination with any other promotional offer.

About GregRobert Enterprises, LLC.
Over the past decade, GregRobert has evolved as an industry leader in providing discounted pet supplies, equine, lawn and garden, pond and wild bird supplies in an easy to use, secure online environment. This summer they have added over 3,000 new products for pets, homes and farms. From wild bird supplies to equine meds, GregRobert can help you save during the tough economic times experienced by much of the United States.

http://www.grpet.com/ has a wonderful selection of dog and cat toys. .Ray Joyce, owner of GregRobert Enterprises, LLC., stated "We are proud to offer this partnered promotion with Google". "The Google name promotes a sense of security with our customers.", he added.

About Google Checkout - Stay organized
Google Checkout doesn't just save online buyers users time, headaches, and money as they shop online, it also provides them with the tools they need to keep track of their online shopping. With their Google Checkout Purchase History, shoppers can access all the information they need – including shipping status and store contact information – in one place, from any computer. And iGoogle users can now keep track of purchases directly on their iGoogle homepage, with the recently launched MyOrders tab on the Google Checkout iGoogle gadget.

To take advantage of the special Google Checkout holiday offer visit one of GregRobert Online Stores:
GregRobert Pet Supplies ( http://www.grpet.com/ )
Backyard Style ( http://www.backyardstyle.com/ )
Shanes Tack ( http://www.shanestack.com/ )
Rachel's Robin Wild Bird Supplies ( http://www.rachelsrobin.com/ )
Rabbit Mart ( http://www.rabbitmart.com/ )

Enjoy the rest of your summer and shop smart at GregRobert stores.

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