Work at Home – Pros and Cons

  • Setting Up Your Store: Shelving Choices And Why They Matter

    29 December 2014

    When you're setting up a retail store, your choice of shelving is important. After all, the shelving that you invest in will play a pivotal role in how your product is perceived by customers. You may be able to opt for bare minimums and let your product speak for itself, but if you want displays that draw people in and showcase the best that your business has to offer, you should choose your display shelves from a place like the National Hanger Company more carefully.

  • How To Convert Your Pool Into A Winter Ice Rink

    22 December 2014

    During the winter, your pool is vulnerable to many types of damage. Pipes and pups can freeze if they are not properly prepared for the cold weather, and ice can occasionally puncture the lining of both above ground and in-ground pools with vinyl liners. It is important to take the time and properly winterize your pool, but while you are at it, you should also consider turning your pool into a backyard ice rink.

  • Four Ways To Save Money On Funeral Expenses

    12 September 2014

    Whether you are planning a funeral for yourself or a loved one, it can be expensive. Luckily, there are ways that you can save on costs throughout the process. If you want to keep your change in your pocket, check out these four innovative cost saving ideas: 1. Find a Cemetery that Doesn't Require a Vault On average, burial liners cost $700 to $1,000 while vaults can cost up to $10,000 or more.

  • On The Road: Finding Space To Get Your Work Done

    12 August 2014

    With today's technology, it's easier than ever to work from places other than the office. In addition to the 45 million Americans who work from home at least one day per week, there are plenty of business owners and employees who can take their work with them while on the road. If you find yourself with the opportunity to travel, you might have no choice but to take your laptop with you and get some work done.