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Jon Clark is an Internet Marketing Consultant, Entrepreneur and current editor of the Facebook Marketing Blog. Jon loves coffee, sports and NY. You can follow him on Twitter @jonleeclark or circle him on Google+.

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Do You Have An Exploding Toilet?
By February 17, 2013 0 Comments Read More →

Do You Have An Exploding Toilet?

The last thing you want when nature calls is to be worried about your toilet exploding on you, or under you, as it were, but that’s exactly what happened to three hundred and four people using toilets with a flushing mechanism built by Flushmate. The problem is that this flusher actually pushes water down out […]

Posted in: Home Improvement
Checklist for Moving to a New Apartment
By February 15, 2013 0 Comments Read More →

Checklist for Moving to a New Apartment

Face it—moving sucks. I could try and sugarcoat it, but the truth is moving is one of the most annoying and exhaustive experiences in normal life. Luckily, you’re reading an article by someone who’s done this more times than I care to admit. Hence, I’ve developed a checklist to survive the move to your new […]

Posted in: Moving
Ways that Rearranging Your Furniture Stabilizes the Mind
By February 13, 2013 0 Comments Read More →

Ways that Rearranging Your Furniture Stabilizes the Mind

Your home can set the tempo of how your day is going to go. Alternative media refers to the FengShui of a particular room to be able to center yourself. In actuality, that isn’t very far from the truth. There are many aspects of the home that many may take for granted. For instance, claustrophobia […]

Posted in: Interior Decorating
Gadgets for Some of the Most Expensive Homes

Gadgets for Some of the Most Expensive Homes

It really is amazing what you can do within the space of four walls. And when you have money to burn – such as a billion dollars with which to build a 27 storey mansion – the sky is quite literally the limit. At least that’s how it was for Mukesh Ambani, who owns the […]

Posted in: Room Design
Employment Trends: The Best and Worst Job Markets [Infographic]

Employment Trends: The Best and Worst Job Markets [Infographic]

If you’re wondering where the jobs are, look no further. These are the top 10 places to find employment, 8 are located on the east coast. Does that mean there are no jobs for us here in California? Not entirely. While studies show that 5 of the 10 worst locations for finding employment right now […]

Posted in: Moving
Changes to Make in Your Home for Better Air Conditioning Efficiency

Changes to Make in Your Home for Better Air Conditioning Efficiency

Have you noticed how the cost of energy seems to be going up every single year? This has to do with a number of factors with the main one being the problem of fuel. Fuels are becoming more and more in short supply and the ones that come from the earth cannot be replaced. Because […]

Posted in: Green Living
Choosing Art For Your Home: The Best Way to Frame your Style
By December 23, 2012 0 Comments Read More →

Choosing Art For Your Home: The Best Way to Frame your Style

Picking out a new painting or piece of framed art for the home is a delicate process. And more often than not we have to match an established décor, which can at time be a nightmare. Even if you’re not overly concerning with matching décor, finding a new piece of art to fill a blank space can […]

Posted in: Interior Decorating
Moving Tips: An Expert Guide to Packing Furniture
By December 20, 2012 0 Comments Read More →

Moving Tips: An Expert Guide to Packing Furniture

One of the greatest challenges when you have to shift your house is packing all of the household furniture. You may damage or break the furniture or home décor items en route if you do not pack them properly. Here are some guidelines and suggestions on how you must go about packing the furniture items […]

Posted in: Uncategorized
Finding the Unexpected – Questions to Ask Before Signing a Lease in San Diego
By December 18, 2012 0 Comments Read More →

Finding the Unexpected – Questions to Ask Before Signing a Lease in San Diego

Living and thriving in San Diego is a fun and enjoyable experience, but it helps to understand the local communities before you sign a lease. Apartments for rent in San Diego are often impacted by their local neighborhoods and events that make each region unique. Take notes on some of the factors, below, that renters […]

Posted in: lease
Buying a House Right Out of College: The Pros & Cons
By December 16, 2012 0 Comments Read More →

Buying a House Right Out of College: The Pros & Cons

We’ve all had the thought at one point or another during our college years. Sitting around your dilapidated (but comfy) rental house with your roommates, someone throws it out there – wouldn’t it be great if we owned this place? We could do whatever we wanted! But before you drift away into thoughts of backyard […]

Posted in: Buying a Home