Archive for February 2012

How A Seo Optimisation Company Plays A Vital Role

Priorities represent a very vital part in managing a successful business since such resources enable you to keep on track of optimizing vital business aspects. Whereas several company owners place a tremendous amount of stress on themselves so as to fulfill all of these priorities, it is necessary to recognize when your business may profit from the influences of outside resources. While marketing represents a part of your business that may be improved upon, instead of delaying company success through the procedures of trial and error, benefit from the importance of accessing a SEO optimisation company. The next factors help to show the significance of using such companies and the way they can impact your business.

Factor I: Reducing Business Expense

The success of any company may be weighed by its ability to get streams of revenue whereas also reducing business expenses. The combination of those two elements aids a business in developing profit which is the primary goal of roughly any company. Marketing may be a highly costly resource which companies should depend on finding ways to streamline such expenditures is important. From the use of a search engine marketing service your company may develop a technique of advertising which can be tracked so that the promotional expense is not wasted and profitability could be increased.

Factor II: Identifying Rich Media Outlets

The second opportunity of significance for utilizing a SEO optimisation company is gaining access to rich media outlets. The traditional advertising environment may be a pale comparison to what is possible when you use the resources of the internet. Through this market your company may gain access to tools that are unavailable from physical advertisements. Your corporation may market its business through numerous websites that are specially targeted to your customers or connect to your business. With the utilization of social media marketing your business would develop alternative websites to enhance brand awareness and enhance search engine optimisation. All possible media resources are offered when you may gain access to such sources of opportunity presented with the use of professional assistance.

Factor III: Creating Opportunities of Revenue Development

The ultimate factor of significance connected to utilizing a search engine marketing service is seen with developing resources of income your company can rely on. The continued utilization of quality marketing would provide opportunities of capturing new customers, developing the possibility of repeat business as well as increase your companies brand recognition. While revenue development represents the prime function of achieving business success the advantages of your marketing investment can prove beneficial in achieving this objective.

There are many important factors underlining the value found with investing in a seo optimisation company. To identify the best service to meet your company’s needs, start by going to http://www.infoyogis.com

Best Liposuction Fat Removal In NY At Your Service

If you’re trying to have some cosmetic work done, winter is-hands down-the best time to do it. Why? Simple, actually. Here in New York, the weather could actually get chilly during the winter months. And the colder it is, the more people want to stay indoors.

Therefore if you decide to get plastic surgery in Manhattan during the winter, you won’t need to worry regarding going out while you’re recovering. Then, when it comes time for the spring and summer, you’ll be fully healed, allowing you to reveal your new form (perfect for bathing suits!).

Of course, there are many different sorts of body sculpting. Dr. Diktaban – a thirty four year plastic surgery veteran-is an expert at every safe and usual surgery. But for this article, we’ll be talking regarding one surgery in particular: the best liposuction fat removal in NY.

What is Liposuction?

Where most people view the human body as a piece of solid and unchanging matter, plastic surgeons have a totally different perspective. To the cosmetic surgeon, the human body is a ball of clay waiting to be molded.

Think about a ball of clay. As you push it into a shape, some areas of the clay get wider whereas others get thinner. You can make virtually any shape you can think of with the same quantity of clay.

This is what a good plastic surgeon does with liposuction. Liposuction is the process of taking fat from parts of your body and redistributing it – much similar to an artist with a ball of clay. In this method, you can make huge improvements to the cosmetic shape of the body by just moving around what’s already there.

The end result? Plastic surgery in Long Island that looks beautiful and natural.

Is “Natural” Actually Possible?

There’s a lot of misinformation regarding the best liposuction fat removal in NY. Let’s face it – there’s a lot of bad publicity targeted around celebrities getting cosmetic surgery. Though there are millions of people who are thrilled with their new look, in rare cases, the final results of a surgery is not what the patient had in mind.

When this happens to somebody noteworthy like a celebrity, it’s in the tabloids for years. In fact, there are some public figures that are just known for getting bad surgery!

Here’s the necessary fact to grasp: these instances are the exception, not the rule! Consider it sort of a tattoo. You’ve probably seen few pretty horrendous tattoos. However you’ve perhaps even noticed some fantastic tattoos.

It all depends on the artist’s philosophy and the inspiration for designs. This is specifically how plastic surgery works.

Dr. Diktaban’s philosophy is plain: deliver the best liposuction fat removal in NY. To accomplish it, he focuses only upon augmenting the natural look and shape of your body. So don’t expect anything “new” being added to your body.

By taking excess fat from one part and adding it to an area where fat is lacking, Dr. Diktaban can assist you create a new body that looks-and is-100% normal.

Dr. Theodore Diktaban, a board certified plastic surgeon and certified otolaryngologist, has worked for years pioneering methods of minimally invasive liposuction. In over 30 years of practice he has carried out a lot more than 20,000 procedures and brings an expertise to each and every patient’s care not obtainable in so many practices. He performs low-fat injection body sculpting at his offices in New York City for patients from all round the tri-state region as well and countries all over the world. Contact him at http://www.drdiktaban.com for a private consultation to see if Cosmetic Surgery New York City is an opportunity for you.

Bio-Identical Hormones for Female Hormone Replacement Therapy

The majority of women experiencing the menopause require few sort of HRT to assist alleviate their sufferings, & even ladies prior to the menopause can experience symptoms of hormonal imbalance if they experience a poor diet or are missing away on important supplements. Both sets of ladies will bear by few variety of symptoms, as well as pains in the breasts, feelings of bloating after consuming, unexplained increase in weight, insomnia, depression and fear, and a lot more difficult issues like loss of calcium and lower bone density, and arthritis. All of this would leave a woman feeling very depressed, & can expose her to several other dangers like breast cancer. In lots of situations, bioidentical hormone replacement therapy will help a woman to get back on her feet.

There’s two main hormones whose loss is responsible for the problems that ladies suffer. The effective estrogen hormone is responsible for the pre-menstrual cycle, and its loss would result in softness in the breast, an explosion of allergies or skin symptoms and severe mood swings. While these problems are generally treated with traditional HRT, several woman face continued problems due to the loss of one more hormone, Progesterone. Most of HRT therapies do not add this, and merely bioidentical hormone replacement therapy will fairly replace both sorts of hormones through 1 treatment.

The bio-identical hormones are formed utilising organic and natural hormones which are designed in the lab with plant-based hormones. This allow them to be recognized by the body more effortlessly than the classic HRT merchandise, that’s created over synthetic hormones. The latter are generally acquired out of animal products, and could amplify the risk of cancer and high blood pressure. Rather, bioidentical hormone replacement therapy delivers the taker with a fully organic & natural substance that will allow them to get exactly what the people want with the therapy without having to absorb many non-organic chemicals.

It is not always an excellent view to accept non-organic replacement hormones when you find yourself suffering by a pre-menopausal problem, since the latter would sometimes be triggered by the body’s response to chemical substances. If you have suffered by allergies in the long-ago, then bio-identical hormones will always be a lot better response, & gives you an option to synthetic hormones.

You might have to speak to several doctors before you can discover a person who is ready to permit you to stay away from synthetic hormones, & rather go for a bio-identical hormone replacement therapy that will help you to reduce the risks of weight gain and high blood pressure which will sometimes be caused by unnatural chemicals.

For more details on using natural HRT, talk our professionals at http://www.thehealthychoice.net today. The Healthy Choice specializes in compounding customized medications and bioidentical hormone replacement therapy to fit each patient’s individual requirements. It believes in treating the whole person and the integrative approach to health care gives doctors and patients cutting edge alternatives to mainstream treatments.

Another Miracle

After they left the synagogue, they went directly to the house of Simon and Andrew, along with James and John. Now Simon’s mother-in-law was lying in bed, sick with a fever, so they promptly told Jesus about her. He went up to her, took her by the hand, and helped her up. The fever left her, and she began serving them. When evening came, after the sun had set, people started bringing to him all those who were sick or possessed by demons. In fact, the whole city gathered at the door. He healed many who were sick with various diseases and drove out many demons. However, he wouldn’t allow the demons to speak because they knew who he was. In the morning, while it was still very dark, Jesus got up and went to a deserted place and prayed there. Simon and his companions searched diligently for him. When they found him, they told him, “Everyone’s looking for you.” He said to them, “Let’s go to the neighboring towns so that I can preach there, too. For that is why I came out here.” So he went throughout Galilee, preaching in their synagogues and driving out demons.

Looking through the Gospel text this week I was reminded of the story of the priest who gets pulled over by a policeman after running a red light, and when the window is wound down, the officer is immediately confronted with the smell of alcohol emanating from the car!

“Have you been drinking, Father?” the policeman asks. “Not a drop”, the priest replies.

“Well … would you mind telling me what you’ve got in that flask”, the policeman asks. “Ah … that would be water”, says the priest.

The policeman picks up the flask, opens it and sniffs it. “I believe this is whiskey, Father”, says the policeman.

“Mother of God!” says the priest, “Another miracle!”

And as I read through the Gospel reading today I find myself making the same response: ‘Another miracle!’

We’re actually only in the first chapter of the Gospel according to St Mark, and yet already we have been confronted with a whole series of miracles!

No sooner had Jesus entered the synagogue to teach than he was confronted by a wild, crazy man, screaming out at him, and Jesus healed the man.

And within a day of that event, or so it seems, everybody who is sick or possessed is crowding around Jesus, and Jesus is healing them of their illnesses and driving out demons, and the activity becomes all-consuming, though the irony is that Jesus seems to be engaging in the whole process a little reluctantly!

We sense a degree of frustration, I think, with Jesus early on, as He tries to quieten the testimonies of the possessed – “You are the Holy One of God!” – lest the whole thing get out of hand. And yet it does get out of hand, and Jesus seems frustrated by the hordes that press on him. It appears that He wants people to listen to what He has to say, and not just to get carried away with His miracles or His mysterious identity.

This is made quite explicit at the end of our reading today, where we see Jesus, having escaped from the crowds that were pursuing him to a ‘lonely place’ (vs.35), telling His disciples that it’s time to move on.

“Let’s go to the neighbouring towns so that I can preach there, too. For that is why I came out here.” (vs.38)

And it seems that Jesus, after having taken some time to think things through, realises that His priority has to be spreading His word of hope about the new world coming. The great well of human need that He sees round about him is, it seems, a distraction that threatens to divert Him from His real work.

Surely there were any number of others who could take up the task of healing the sick. Jesus must focus on spreading the word, “for that is why I came out”!

As I say, there is a fair degree of irony in this because despite Jesus’ words, He never actually acts in accordance with His own pronouncement!

Perhaps indeed the ordinary needs of ordinary human beings are a distraction from the greater work of spreading the Gospel, but if so, Jesus seemed to consistently allow Himself to be distracted!

So many people come to him, we are told, that there isn’t room at the door, and yet we don’t see Jesus standing up and saying, “Look! I want everybody to put their physical issues on hold for a moment. I have some things I’d like to say.”

No! There is a well of human misery surrounding Jesus as He begins His ministry, and Jesus wades right into it!

Jesus does not detach Himself. He allows Himself to be distracted. He reaches out. He heals. He liberates both the infirmed and the possessed, and He does so knowing full well that this is detracting from the work that He was sent to do, but He does it anyway!

Yes, at the end of the day he creates some distance for Himself and He decides that it’s time to focus on preaching, and yet the immediate follow-on from this pronouncement is that a person afflicted with leprosy finds Jesus and asks for help.

And Jesus doesn’t say, “Not now, buddy! I’ve got other things I need to be doing. At least wait until the end of the sermon!” On the contrary, St Mark records that Jesus was ‘moved with compassion’ for the man (vs.41), and so He healed him. And so the pattern of preaching AND healing (where there always seems to be a lot more healing than preaching) continues!

Now that story of the man with leprosy is in next week’s reading, I think, and I don’t want to snatch the thunder from next week’s sermon, so perhaps I should focus on the main healing that is dealt with in this week’s story – namely, the healing of Simon Peter’s mother-in-law – a healing that I must say has to be one of the least spectacular healing stories ever recorded in any of the four Gospels!

It is preceded by the healing of the crazy demoniac and proceeded by the story of the man with leprosy, and it seems like a rather innocuous example to focus on relative to those two!

We are told that Simon Peter’s mother-in-law had a fever, but there is no suggestion there that it was life-threatening. It may have been, of course, or she may have just had a slight touch of the flu!

It does make you wonder why the Gospel writer chose to include this particular incident when it does seem to detract from the action-packed nature of the adventure that’s unfolding.

Was it just that the Gospel writer and his first readers all knew Peter’s mother-in-law personally? If so, it’s a bit of a surprise that she doesn’t receive a name in the story!

Some scholars suggest that there is a movement in the story of the healing of Peter’s mother-in-law that is archetypal for the process of discipleship.

As you read the narrative, you do feel that movement:

• Jesus goes to her

• He takes her by the hand

• He lifts her up

• She is healed!

And it’s almost like a dance that Jesus and the woman are sharing in together, where Jesus leads the dance but where, you will notice, the woman makes the final move, for we are told that no sooner has she been healed than she begins to ‘serve’ Jesus – literally, to ‘wait on Him’ but the implication being that she has now become a disciple, and so the dance of love and healing and service will continue!

I’m sure this story has deliberately been framed to encapsulate this movement, as a sort of template for discipleship. Even so, there’s no reason the Gospel writer could not have overlaid that template on any number of other more spectacular healing stories too

My guess is that Mark deliberately included this story of the healing of Simon Peter’s mother-in-law, in all its ordinariness, simply because it is so ordinary, and hence so familiar!

We see healings like this all the time, don’t we? We are often involved in healings like this, are we not?

It may be that you, like me, have seen a handful of spectacular healings and/or exorcisms in your time, but for the most part it is these little miracles that we are familiar with, and perhaps part of the point of this passage is that little miracles are still miracles, and the fact that they are small and familiar does not mean that they are unimportant!

I think of all the little miracles I’ve been privileged to be the beneficiary of over the years – not normally directly from the hand of Jesus, but more often through the healing touch of one of Jesus’ people.

I think back to the time when I was struggling with depression, trying to survive my own family breakdown many years ago. And I remember all the little acts of healing that took place back then – the little miracle of a friend who would sit up with me and share a beer with me and let me talk until I was able to go to sleep.

We’ve been remembering the lives of dear old Margaret and Thelma today, and I remember well the small miracles that they would dispense – nothing spectacular, but a gentle word, a loving embrace – coming to me, taking me by the hand, lifting me up and giving me healing and strength. Life’s little miracles!

“Let’s go to the neighbouring towns so that I can preach there, too. For that is why I came out here.” (vs.38)

As I say, there is a subtle irony in this pronouncement, in part because Jesus seems to be incapable of following His own advice!

If Jesus really was psyching up the team for a more focused ministry where words came first and acts of healing second, it was a program He never carried through with. His compassion got the better of Him.

And yet there is another irony here too, and it’s found in the text of the Gospel itself!

Jesus’ priority, we are told, is preaching and teaching, and yet if you read through this extensive first chapter of the Gospel according to St Mark, there’s not a single word of Jesus’ teaching recorded! It actually not until we get to the latter part of Mark chapter 2 that we get any of the actual teachings of Jesus recorded!

I’m not suggesting that this makes the teachings of Jesus any less important – not at all – but I am suggesting that (at least so far as the Gospel-writer Mark was concerned) these were not the things Jesus was best remembered for!

And this is true to life!

As we are remembering today the lives of dear Thelma and Margaret, I must say that I remember them very well, but it’s not their wise words I remember, though I’m sure Thelma (in particular) had plenty for me. It was her compassionate touch, her loving looks, the affectionate kiss, the healing embrace …

St Francis of Assisi is said to have said, “Preach the Gospel at all times, and if necessary use words”. I don’t know if he really said it, but it makes sense.

Of course we don’t do anybody any favours by holding back the words of the Gospel, for indeed these words can be the source of life and hope. And yet words by themselves can be very hollow.

When we die it will most likely not be our words that we are best remembered for. Most likely it will be the little miracles that we were a part of. And it may seem sometimes that our contribution is not that great (‘ah … another miracle’) and yet every miracle – great and small – is a part of that great dance that Christ is leading us in.

For Jesus is more than just a teacher, just as His teaching is more than mere words. He is “the visible image of our invisible God”, says St Paul (Colossians 1:15).

Or in the words of Charles Wesley:

Jesu, Thou art all compassion.
Pure, unbounded love Thou art.
Visit us with Thy salvation.
Enter every trembling hear!

‘Fighting Father’ Dave – Parish Priest, Community Worker, Professional boxer, Martial Arts master, Father of three. Dave’s goal is to offer an alternative culture for young people, based on values of courage, integrity, self-discipline and teamwork. He is available to help work your corner as you fight the good fight. Visit http://www.fatherdave.org for more information.