Showing posts with label online shopping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label online shopping. Show all posts

Friday, 7 November 2008

Cashback Portals

Christmas is coming - did you know that you can earn cash whilst you shop? The easiest way to do this is to shop via a cashback portal.

There are many different cashback websites on the web - and it really is a matter of choice as to which one suits you best.

Some offer more cashback than others but do be aware that they may also charge you an admin fee and this could wipe out a large chunk of your cashback.

Tuesday, 28 October 2008

Cashback 4 shopping online

Cashback Shopping Websites


Are you one of the 19 million people in the U.K. who shop online? More and more people are finding that shopping online not only saves time but saves money too. They know that the best deals are to be found on the Internet and are ready to snap up the bargains they find there.
But now there's even more of a bargain to be found, with Cashback Shopping Websites.
These are shopping portals (websites with a collection of online stores) which share some of their commission with their users. You can get up to 45% cashback . You still shop at the same online websites, the only difference is that first you must go to the shopping portal and follow their link to the website of your choice.



Cashback 4 shopping online

Monday, 27 October 2008

How essential oils work (part1)

How Essential Oils Work (part 1)
In order for essential oils to have any effect they need to be absorbed by the body. The safe way of doing this is either by inhalation or absorbtion.

Inhalation
Smells can often stimualte us in some way, the smell of freshly baked bread, coffee or even a smell that may send us back to our childhood. The fact that this happens shows just how powerful aroma can be.
Aromas work by stimulating the olfactory nerves at the back of the nose which then send messages to the olfactoy bulb that is situated in the third ventricle are of the brain - the limbric system. This is the part of the brain that is responsible for our primative drives of sex, hunger and thirst.

Friday, 24 October 2008

Essential Oils and how they are obtained

Essential Oils and how they are obtained



There are several different methods of extracting oil from the plants.



Distillation

Steam distillation is the most widely used method of producing essential oils. A quantity of the plant is added to a still, covered with water and steamed. The vapour is cooled through a condenser which reduces it to water. This water us then collected and the essential oils either floats on the top or sinks to the bottom if it is heavier. The oil is then seperated from the water and ready to be used.


Expression


This method is probably the easiest method of obtaining essential oils. You could even express your own oils at home. Citrus oils are obtained using the expression method. The peel of the fruit is squeezed onto a clean sponge and once saturated the oil can be bottled - simple!


Sue

Monday, 20 October 2008

Storing Essential Oils

Storing Essential Oils



Essential oils can evaporate very quickly when exposed to air. Air can also cause the oils to oxidise and your oils can also be affected by light and heat.

Always purchase oils that are sold in dark coloured glass bottles with air-tight caps. essential oils can react with plastic, so avoid any oils not in dark glass bottles. Keep your essential oils cool and in a dark place but be aware that some oils may thicken or become cloudy if they are too cold.

Most essential oils can last and maintain their quality for at least 12 months if they have been correctly stored. Some oils mature and mellow with age such as Patcholi and Sandalwood.



Beware of cheap essential oils - you are better not to purchase them - they will not have the theraputic benefits that you are after. Remember you get what you pay for.



Sue

Friday, 17 October 2008

Importance of using Quality Essential Oils

Importance of using Quality Essential Oils



The quality and purity of essential oils is very important. Unless the oil is of top quality and extracted by an approved method, it is of no use theraputically. The aroma may still be exact but the properties of the oil may be diluted. One of the dangers with essential oils is that they can be easily adulterated with cheaper oils or other liquids to make them go further. For example Sandalwood cna be diluted with castor without any obvious detection. Oils can be made synthetically in a laboratory and produce the same aroma as pure oils. These will tend to be cheaper but they will not be as effective as some of the trace elements in essential oils can not be artificially duplicated.

Always purchase your oils from a reputable and reliable source - check that the oil is the correct one and the latin name is evident.

Tuesday, 14 October 2008

Cash back websites recommended in The Sunday Times

Cashback Websites Recommended in The Sunday Times
The Sunday Times “Consumer Affairs” section on Sunday March 18th 2007, gave a glowing endorsement to the use of cashback websites for your online shopping.
Reporter Ali Hussain researched several cashback websites and found that it’s possible to save 30% on your online shopping by using a combination of price comparison sites, cashback websites and cashback credit cards.
The report suggests researching the price of goods using a price comparision site then buying that retailer through a cashback website.
For example:Say you want to buy a Sharp 46-inch LCD television as listed in John Lewis for £1,995. Using Kelkoo you find but only £1,468 from Empire Direct. Using the link to Empire Direct through a cashback website would give you £15 cashback. If you then use a cashback card such as Amex to make the purchase, you could get another £43 cashback.
A combined total saving of £585!
The report goes on to show that the biggest cashback rewards are in financial products. The example given is of a combined house & contents insurance with a premium of £333.55 that gave a cashback £120.Have you joined a cashback website yet? Click on our link now and sign up.

Learn more about Cashback Websites

Learn more about Cashback Websites
How do they work?
It's very simple. You register for free with a cashback website then, when you wish to shop online, log in and browse the cashback website for the retailer of your choice. Click the link and you'll be passed to that website.
Do the retailers charge more?
Not at all. The links to retailers websites take you to the regular website of the retailer. You will be accessing their official online website. There is no difference in the price, quality or availability of their goods or services.
Where do they get the cash to give me cashback?
All the retailers and services listed in the cashback websites to are willing to pay a small commission for each customer sent to them. This is a very popular method used by online retailers to promote their websites. The cashback websites share some of this commission with their users.
What could stop me getting cashback?
You didn't register with a cashback website.
You don't log in to your registered cashback website before clicking the retailer link.
You haven't got "cookies" enabled in your browser.
When do I get paid the cashback?
The time scale differs between each retailer. Typically it is 6-8 weeks. This is to allow for returns etc., otherwise some people would buy an item, claim the cashback then return the item but keep the cashback. So to avoid such abuse of the cashback schemes there is a delay in assigning the cashback. Some of the cashback websites will show the cashback as "pending" during this waiting period.