Archive for May, 2009

Licensed Practical Nurse To Registered Nurse Career

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

Although the sour economy is hitting every industry hard, including health care and nursing, there are things you can still do to advance your career. Yes times are tough for many even if they still have a job. Of course these people are fortunate and hope they can continue to stay working. While it should be a time to hunker down (pay off debts and save money) many LPNs of course would still like make more money by getting a better job or advancing their career.

Most people in the general public have heard that there is a nursing shortage. And of course those working as an LPN already know there is demand for RNs. As a result many have decided to return to school or are seriously considering it.

Demand for nurses will vary depending on where you live. So if you live in an area where demand is higher then returning to school may be a great idea. If you do not live in an area with a lot of demand, you still may what to consider going back to college if you would be willing to relocate or get your education and hope demand picks up in your location.

Returning to school is not a cake walk. It will require a commitment to succeed but you can do it. Even if you are short on time do not worry too much since you can use the Internet and LPN to RN programs that offer flexibility to help you complete your education. Now you can structure your studies around your work and family schedules.

Of course you can make more money by becoming a registered nurse and as a former licensed practical nurse your responsibilities will also change. While many do enjoy working as a licensed practical nurse many will later in their career decide to go back to a university because they want a career change but still want to work as a nurse.

Auto and Car Insurance - Getting the Best Price

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

One of the less enjoyable things in life is the need to carry insurance, especially since purchasing it involves a lot of research and shopping around.  Here are some tips on what to look for when purchasing auto and car insurance.

Everyone has to have it, but few really understand it.  Auto and car insurance often seem like a hassle rather than a protection, but regardless of your attitude toward it, it is a “necessary evil”.  It is important to understand how insurance works, as well as the requirements per law, so that you are ready when it comes time to use your insurance.

The premium you pay for auto and car insurance is based on the amount of coverage you want and the risk factor taken up by the insurance provider based on your age, your vehicle, and your driving record.  There are a few other factors, but these are all minor and related to these major components.  In essence, if you have a history of citations, accidents, or theft, your premium will be higher because you will be seen as a higher risk for coverage.  The same is true of young, inexperienced drivers, as well as autos that are older and more likely to break down.

The way that auto and car insurance functions is through the use of collective funds.  You and other policy holders pay premiums that are lumped into one sum to be used by the insurance provider to cover incidents for all parties.  For example, if you have only paid in $600 worth of premiums but total your car and need to make use of the full $40,000 on your policy, the insurance agency must pull the money from somewhere.  The premiums raised from all policies are used to cover such issues, gambling on the probability that there will not be a flood of claims at the same time (much like the way banks use money to provide loans).

Premiums are set for auto and car insurance also based on the area in which you live (based on averages and additional risks due to statistics from your area) it’s called Auto Insurance Commerce.  For example, in high traffic areas such as Los Angeles and Houston, you are likely to pay more for your insurance than in Amarillo, Texas, which has a much smaller population and fewer cars on the road, providing less chance of an accident.

There are ways to save on the cost of your auto and car insurance and you may get the auto insurance lowest price available just look around  the Internet.  You can increase your deductibles, decrease your coverage to the minimum state requirements, dismiss optional coverage, and take advantage of good driver discounts.  Many companies will offer discounts for keeping a clean driving record for a certain amount of time and may increase discounts for alarm system installation and driver safety courses.  For young drivers, discounts are often given for good grades (maintaining an A or B average).

Mouseclix.info - Razor-ribbon.com - Page-Ranker.info

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

It’s time to talk about a number of different things.

I recently discovered a cool site that helps you post your Page Rank on your website. You can show the world just what everybody thinks of your site and how popular it is.

I’m talking about Page-Ranker.info.

And, it doesn’t cost anything!

That’s right! Free. All you do is visit the site, enter your URL into the box, click “Go” and the program comes back and shows you your site’s Google Page Rank.

And, it provides some HTML you can copy to put your Page Rank score on your site. It’s very cool.

Next we’ll talk about a site that sells fencing materials, online. That’s right. Fencing materials online. Do you know how much money is spent, online, every day, for fencing? A lot!

One of my favorite fencing sites is Razor-Ribbon.com. They offer an exceptional variety of fencing products, including razor ribbon, razor wire, construction fencing, concertina wire and commercial fencing.

In talking to them they seem knowledgable and really interested in what you need and what will best fill the bill.

And, lastly, we’ll talk about another new site, this one called Mouseclix.info.

Mouseclix.info is a Paid To Click (PTC) site. What is a PTC site, you may ask? PTC sites are “Paid to Click” sites, where the visitor earns money and/or credits for clicking on links and viewing ads or websites.

And, they’ve got super low ad prices if you’ve got a website to promote.

Well, that’s it for now.

Hawaii Vacations: So Much to See and Do

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

There is so much to consider when planning a Hawaii vacation. Hawaii is a beautiful series of islands, each unique. You will find vast waterfalls, beautiful beaches, tall mountains, plants and flowers of all colors and varieties, and unique wildlife. No matter what interests you, Hawaii has something to offer. From adventure tours to beach relaxing and surfing to mountain hiking, planning your vacation will take some thought.

Many wedding couples and guests prefer to stay at one of Hawaii’s resorts. Quite a few resorts offer package discounts including hotel room, meals, and a variety of activities; some also have clubs for children, on-site spas and shopping, and their own Hawaii tours. Your friends or travel agents may be able to help you with resorts that they recommend, and many resorts run ads and specials to tell you about their amenities.

Make sure you travel to other islands while in Hawaii. Kauai is particularly popular as a vacation spot, and offers great package deals. Maui is the second-largest Hawaiian island, and a favorite destination for many visitors. If you’re a history buff you’ll want to take in Pearl Harbor while on Oahu. If you prefer geology, you’ll want to see Mauna Kea, an extraordinarily active volcano on the Big Island.

Another choice would be a Hawaiian cruise. Hawaii cruises allow you to see many of the islands as you sail around the State visiting many ports. Enjoy onboard activities on the cruise ship itself or while in port tour the island, play a round of golf or hike one of Hawaii’s many trails offering spectacular scenery and off-the-beaten path beaches. Many cruises are specifically for families with children, while others are meant for romantic couples.

Whatever you choose for your Hawaii vacation package, your experience is sure to be memorable. After you arrive in Hawaii, remember to ask locals for recommendations and suggestions to enhance the authenticity of your trip. Take lots of photographs, wear sunscreen, and most of all, have fun! Visit GreatHawaiiHotels.net for more information to help you plan your Hawaiian vacation and for a great selection of Big Island hotels, Maui hotels and Kauai hotels.

You Dont Have To Own a Motorcycle To Ride

Saturday, May 30th, 2009

This week, May 8th through May 17th is bike week at Myrtle Beach. Bike week is a yearly event where motorcycle riders around the U.S. get together to celebrate motorcycle riding. This annual event is open to the public and owning a motorcycle is not a requirement. Yes its true! You dont have to own a motorcycle to have fun Bike Week at Myrtle Beach.

How is that possible?

Rent a motorcycle, thats how. a motorcycle rental is a fantastic way to enjoy the excitement of motorcycle riding without the tremendous cost of owning a motorcycle.

Motorcycle rentals allow you the opportunity to enjoy events like Bike Week at Myrtle Beach even if you dont own a motorcycle. Motorcycle renting also allows you to the opportunity to discover which motorcycle you would like to own before making the financial commitment of ownership. So, if you think you would possibly be interested in owning a motorcycle in the future, give a rental a try and get a feel for the riding experience.

Motorcycle Riding Is More Convenient Than Many Would Believe

Many people think that riding motorcycles is uncomfortable. These people are not familiar with the conveniences of the modern day motorcycle. From the development of air conditioning for motorcycles to a cup holder for motorcycles for maintaining a nice cold or hot drink while traveling the open road, motorcycles are not as uncomfortable as many would think.

Does Your Online Business Need A Voice?

Blogs are a great way to reach your customers. Whether you have products to sell or services to promote, blog marketing is a very effective way to reach those who may need what you offer. So, if you need new customers, start marketing with blogs today.

A Guide To Glue Guns and Hot Melt Adhesives

Saturday, May 30th, 2009

Glue guns can be purchased in low temperature and high temperature hot-melt versions. Low temperature units heat up to about 120º C and are more suitable where a high temperature is not wanted. High-temperature guns} heat up to about 195°C and give a stronger bond. Also on the market are dual glue guns which include a switch so that both low and high temperatures can be used for different applications.

For industrial applications, there are a wide range of heavy duty glue guns available which are designed to optimise production efficiency. These units range from high output compressed air glue guns to adjustable temperature guns.

Glue sticks are on the market in various sizes for different types and sizes of glue guns. The commonest size has a diameter of 11mm. Glue sticks are also available in various lengths, from about 10cm upwards. However, the majority of glue guns will accommodate glue sticks of any length. Hot melt and low temperature glue sticks are available for the different types of glue gun. Hot melt adhesives do not contain any solvents or water. They bond when they fall in temperature and this means that they can set quickly.

For industrial applications, different types of glue sticks are available for specialist uses. The commonest diameters are 12 and 43mm. For home use, there are only a few types of glue sticks that are available. Glue sticks have different open times, which is the duration needed to form a bond. This varies from a couple of seconds to several minutes.

Glue guns need to be turned on several minutes before they are used so that the heating element and glue stick can warm up. As the glue stick gets hot it melts and then it can be used to bond different materials together. Care should be taken when operating hot glue guns as hot glue can be hazardous.

The Joy of Collectible Card Games

Friday, May 29th, 2009

An alternative to the kids games on the Internet is a new and exciting pastime, the collectible card game. Children have the opportunity to pit their skills against others in real life, and interact in ways that aren’t available in the online world.

One major attraction to the fun provided by a collectible card game is the artwork that’s available on these cards. Artists from all over the world contribute to the design and sometimes to the very concept of the character. The collectible card game fad is also popular due to the value of the collectible cards, and the trading potential. If you keep the cards in good shape, their value can increase over the years. So besides a large number of hours of fun, you have an asset that can connect you with other fans over time.

Strategic gameplay with kids games is also good for the imagination and improving creative skills. Kids have to use intellect and wit to beat out their opponents. A plus is that a card game takes no batteries, no computer, no special appliances. Just people! And the cards of course.

The tales behind the games also make for great entertainment. Perhaps the player will be protecting an entire world from destruction. Maybe they will be able to act out a hero role in the activity. From fantasy to the now popular sci-fi themes, you can find anything you like in the way of backgrounds for games. Most trading card games are also family-friendly. This means the entire family can get together for some quality time and share in the enjoyment. With some games providing positive messages, such as saving the environment, there’s a lot to be gained for everyone.

Clickbank Online Marketing: Is It All Fate?

Friday, May 29th, 2009

In December of 2008 I launched three new websites.

> Money Makers Review >>” href=”http://maverickmoneymakersx.com” target=”_blank”>Maverick Money Makers Club
> Project Quick Cash
> PPC Bully

Only one of the three has thrived, and this is a cautionary tale that may help you in the future.

My Clickbank Winner

My Maverick Moneymakers review site is by far the most successful. It was a sizzling product on the way up, and as a $100/month membership site with great entrepreneur training materials also updated monthly, it shot to the top of Clickbank. It has a Clickbank gravity of almost 800, which is in rare company.

I also through a lot of linking efforts behind Maverick Money Makers from the very beginning, and it now has hundreds of links that help maintain its position  in the Google “Top 10″ for several of my major keywords. My visitor has increased steadily across three month,  from an average of 50/day in January, 100/day in February, and now 150/day in March. Nothing earthshaking, but very steady and reassuring for my efforts.

It is the poster child for what TO do, and has provided a lot of motivation, as well as cash.

My Two Poor Clickbank Losers

The Project Quick Cash and PPC Bully review sites seemed almost doomed before they started.

I did not realize when I began promoting it that Project Quick Cash was actually a re-release of a 2007 product, and as such on its way out. It was not “new” anymore, and not being searched for … (so no organic traffic to speak of|and if no one is searching, you don’t exist|so there was no traffic to be had, really, through Google}.

PPC Bully

PPC Bully seemed like a winner, with its ability to “steal” your competitors PPC campaigns, and it is a very effective spy tool … but it offered limited training early on, and seemed a bit like a one trick pony.

Both of them had the unfortunate bad luck to be located on  a part of my server that went whacky just before I underwent some surgery, and so they sat there, with all my initial promotion and links getting ignored, because Google and other bots arrived to a blank page (when I thought they both were up and running.)

Two weeks later, back from surgery, I realized too late what had happened, but by then both had been give the thumbs-down by Google, and I don’t know if they can ever be revived.

It is unfortunate because both a great programs. PPC Bully has increasing competition in the PPC spy tool field, but just released a new piece of software that should add to its value.

Project Quick Cash

Project Quick Cash offered 5 great strategies, and also a wonderful little back-end tool that allowed you to grab “cash traffic bubbles” as it moves through the internet each day, and to cash in on it with (PPC|pay per click} and other techniques. I still use the tool daily, and it is almost a shame it was hidden behind the rest of the program.

It made using PPC easy for the average person, and is still a useful approach.

I DO know I learned a few things.

1. Regular monitoring of websites is a “must do.”

2. Regular linking efforts, even of the unpaid kind, pay off.

3. Choice of Clickbank programs matters. Products with a gravity over 70 are a great place to start, especially if they are recurring membership sites with more profit potential.

Maybe you can avoid the mistakes I made when I started!

The Evolution of Swimwear

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

 

Introduction

Swimwear is the term used for garments designated for swimming and beach wear. It has gradually changed over the years from the bulky garments used to completely cover the body into the selection of brief pieces of fabric arranged to expose as much as possible of the body.

Finding the right sort of swimwear is not always that easy particularly if you do not have a large budget. There is an enormous variety of body sizes and shapes for both men and women and correspondingly there are an enormous variety of outfits ranging from the very cheap to the very expensive.

Fashion Dictates

If it was just a case of having a bathing costume to wear when going swimming and replacing it when it had worn out, life would be relatively easy. But there is the matter of fashion. Every year the designers come up with a different style so that the previous year’s model suddenly looks old fashioned and we feel compelled to buy a new one. As purchasers we are confronted with one piece swimsuits, two piece swimwear, some with long tops, some with skimpy tops, high leg cut, high waist cut, different cup sizes, in a variety of fabrics, colours, patterns, two tone and so on. The choice is endless.

History of Swimwear

The earliest recorded bathing costume was in 350 BC in Greece which was a toga-like garment for bathing. During the 18th century people visited spa resorts for their health where they spent time in the spa waters. Naturally they needed something proper to wear, other than their day clothes, when they were engaged in public bathing. Later the recreation of beach bathing demanded a specially made outfit to maintain decorum and decency, so the bathing suit was developed.

Initially the swimwear was rather like ordinary daywear, and the dresses worn by the women sometimes had lead weights sewn into the hems to prevent the skirts from floating up. As the expansion of the railways enabled the masses to spend time at the seaside a more practical type of outfit was required. By the early 1900’s the swimsuit consisted of bloomers with black stocking and shoes, and the top was like a jacket belted at the waist. Swimming was considered suitable for men, while women were assisted into the water for a short dip.

Over the century attitudes changed and swimming became an Olympic sport for both men and women. Gradually the swimming costume changed to adopt short capped sleeves and more ankle was exposed beneath the bloomers. As women became more active in the water the swimming costume needed to be less cumbersome so the neckline was lowered and the tops became sleeveless. Eventually the Princess cut was introduced which consisted of the trousers attached to a blouse in one piece.

In 1909 Annette Kellerman, the Australian swimmer, film star and author, helped to define the modern ladies swimwear style on the day she wore a loose one piece suit and was arrested for indecency,by 1910 “Annette Kellermans” became the new accepted ladies swimwear.

From then on the swimsuits became lighter and briefer. By the 1920’s the women wore figure hugging tank suits made from wool Jersey and by 1928 they had evolved into the swimsuit we would recognise today. In the 1930’s cotton was introduced for bathing suits sometimes with little overskirts to disguise bulky thighs, but film stars wore fashionable figure hugging costumes with higher cut legs sealing the fate of the fashionable swimwear.

The corset manufacturers in the 1940’s saw that women with less than perfect figures needed swimsuits to hide or control the bulges, so seeing a gap in the market they produced costumes which had control panels for the tummy and bra cups and bones to give support to the bust. Using the techniques applied in corset making they introduced the stretch factor to bathing costumes so that they were more flattering than ever before.

With the development of modern fabrics, Nylon and Lycra became the fabric of choice for swimwear because of their stretch properties. This meant that the costume could be pulled on without openings or fastenings and gave a firmer cleaner line to the figure. Women continued to wear all in one swimsuits until the 1950’s when the bikini became popular.

Leisure Swimming or Sunbathing

Although certain garments are called swimwear, in fact some never get near the water. They are solely for sunbathing which usually means they are as small as possible, just barely covering the essential bits so that the skin gets maximum exposure to the sun and such a design would be classed as a bikini.

Two Piece or Bikinis

Over two thousand years ago early mosaics and pottery from Greece portray what in fact looks like an early version of a bikini. These garments were used by women performers and acrobats and were in two pieces to cover the breasts and the lower part of the body, much like the current style of Bandeau tops. Modern day runners and athletes wear something very similar when competing. Paula Radcliffe when running the Marathon last year, wore a garment almost identical to those worn thousands of years ago!!

The bikini resembles women’s underwear and has been described as a scanty two piece bathing suit. The lower part may be two small triangles attached together with a string tie at either side, or even a thong. The upper part may also be two small triangles attached together with a string tie but arranged in a slightly different order. Louis Reard patented the new version of the bikini in 1946; his design was similar to the skimpy string 1970’s bikini and it shocked the world when it appeared on French beaches in 1947.

The very first bikini shown in the cinema was in the Bond film Dr No when Ursula Andress rises out of the sea in a white bikini. This created the iconic Bond girl and made her world famous. When being interviewed on television recently she revealed that the bikini had been constructed out of a bra covered with the fabric to give her the required lift of the bosom. This actual bikini sold at auction for £35,000 in 2001.

Ultimately the top part of the bikini was abandoned altogether when topless sunbathing became the norm in some countries and the bottom was just a G-string or thong also called a Tanga. Oliver Saillard the fashion journalist states that the bikini is the most popular female beachwear in the world, and that the emancipation of swimwear is linked to the emancipation of women.

In the 1950’s there was a popular song entitled ‘In My little Itsy Bitsy Yellow Polka Dot Bikini’ that indicated the acceptance of the new style of swimwear. I remember my cousin persuading me to try on a bikini and I felt very exposed but she said how fantastic I looked in it because I was so slim.

Although the bikini is now an acceptable garment whatever the size, the one piece swimsuit is still the best for serious swimmers. Some businesses are well known for their skill at making swimwear and make all the garments for the Olympic team and other swimming competitions. Now swimwear is available in a wide range of bust sizes and the more expensive makes have control panels for the stomach combined with clever styling to create a good silhouette. Combined with a matching sarong, older ladies may feel more comfortable when walking around the beach area.

Helen Mirren was photographed on holiday in her substantial bikini last summer with the caption commenting on how good she looked for her age and that particular bikini was snapped up from the stores within days. Perhaps the buyers believed that they could look as good as Helen Mirren in a bikini if they had the same one.

Leg Line

Some two piece bathing suits are cut so that the waist is high and the matching leg line is also cut high. I believe the aim is to make the wearer look as though her legs are much longer than they are. However if you have less than the perfect shape for this style it can emphasise large hips so it’s not for all women.

Another fashion style is the tankini where the bottoms look like little shorts and shows the lower curve of the bottom, which is fine if you are young with a nice pert bottom.

The tops to swimwear tankinis are long and cover the upper part of the body down to the top of the tankini shorts, exposing a tiny bit of midriff, particularly during movement.

The classic bikini style is still as popular as ever though, with the cut of the leg line following the natural crease between the leg and the hip.

The most recent development in fabric is the ‘tan through’ swimwear. This allows the body to tan without exposing the body to the world. Some commentators on this style point to the effects of too much sun on the body and the incidences of skin cancer of which the evidence indicates an alarming increase. However, the counter argument to that is if you are wearing a bikini anyway then the extra exposure to the sun through the top and bottom garments is hardly going to make much difference.

Conclusion

Swimwear is a term used these days to cover all types of beach wear and swimming gear. It is a bit of a misnomer in that many outfits never see the water and are not used for swimming. However there is a huge range of garments available for the buyer of different styles, sizes and fabrics. The one commonality of course is that everyone wants to look good once they don these garments. The main key to that is to make sure your new swimwear is the right fit and cut, for your body size and shape.

The importance of being properly measured for your swimwear is often overlooked but it is as important as being properly measured for your bra or other underwear, particularly if you do indeed intend to actually swim in your new swimwear! By wearing the right size and style swimwear for your body, will ensure you are really comfortable in it on the beach, in the pool or wherever else you choose to wear it.

 

Twitter Mania - Follow Me And I Will Follow You Back

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

Twitter, the social networking and micro-blogging service that allows its users to send and read other users’ updates (otherwise known as tweets), which are text-based posts of up to 140 characters in length, has no-doubt become quite a phenomenon. It is widely rumored that Twitter turned down an acquisition offer from Facebook for $500 Million. A recent TechCrunch report stated that Twitter’s valuation has reached in excess of $250 Million. There are reports that state that the reach of Twitter has exceeded that of Digg in a very short span of time.  With an excess of 5 Million users and over 50 Million monthly visits, everyone’s tweeting!

Needless to say, what’s made Twitter a revolution is its ease of use.  From signup to search, from following others to getting followed by others, to tweet or to retweet, to use the web or the phone, Twitter is just plain simple.  Add to this the power of Twitter APIs, there are hundreds of tools, utilities and apps that continue to spring from nowhere.  Today, there is a twitter tool just about to do anything you want on twitter.

Some use twitter for chit-chat.  Ranging from “I just got up, and am off to a shower” to “Please get out and vote for me”, much is being said in 140 characters or less.  Folks are asking questions and people in hundreds respond.  Advertisers market their products, Affilaites promote products, News sources announce breaking news and Bloggers post their blogs as tweets - whether for personal or for business, Twitter is seen everywhere and used by everyone.

It has never been easier to build a network of followers.  Never before has it been so easy to build a network of a 1,000 followers who follow what you have to say and are ready to receive a message from you.  And best of all, it costs nothing to do it!  Just think about what you would have to do to get a following of a 1,000 people - whether it is cold calling, or mail advertisement, or opt-in email marketing or a paid squeeze page lead capture - it takes a lot of time, money and effort.

The benefits being obvious, everyone is looking to build a wide follower base.  There is a widely prevalent phenomenon on Twitter that is increasing in popularity - “Follow Me and I will Follow You Back“.  This simply means that if you follow me on twitter, I will follow you right back.  There are two schools of thought on this.

The first school of thought is that it is not appropriate to follow everyone that follows you.  The second school of thought obviously thinks not.  The idea of not following everyone that follow you has some logic to it.  You could think of some parallels to this - “Buy my product, I will buy your product back” or “Subscribe to my newsletter, I will subscribe to your newsletter back”.  One could also argue that if you follow 1,000’s of people, you really can’t do justice, as multiple tweets from each one (assuming each one is active) would just be information overload and you simply can’t follow any tweet, giving it justice.  Both of these arguments could be argued as having some merit.  But, also not.

Think for a moment why people use Twitter.  True, one of the primary objectives is for you say what you are doing now and for others to tune in (or “follow”), but Twitter can be used for reasons well beyond that.  Twitter is a wonderful networking tool, where you can build relationships with others and communicate not just now, but for months and years to come.  You can sure tweet for the moment, but you can just as well message the other person in private.  And if it is true that Twitter is a social networking tool, and if others have something of value to offer to you in return, there is nothing unusual about you tuning into their message as well.  After all, you only stand to benefit!

The school of thought that says “Follow Me and I will Follow You Back” does has merit.  Just because two parties follow each other, there is no commitment or obligation.  Either party can ignore tweets, or can search through tweets by name, by RSS feeds or utilizing one of the infinite tools available, if the ongoing tweets are missed.  Either party can message each other, and either party can choose to review or ignore such messages.  And if one does not wants to be bothered, that could be done as well.  Worst case, one could unfollow and/or block others as well. Just as anything else in life, if you use the tool effectively, you will only stand to benefit.

Twitter is real.  Twitter works.  Twitter is the tool of the century - probably bigger and better than any other Social Networking or Web 2.0 tool.  Embrace it!

And if “Follow” bothers you, because you simply can’t follow 1,000’s of people (which I agree with and in that context, Twitter allowing one to follow 2,000 people may not make sense either, unless most are not active, in which case they should not be on Twitter in the first place!), then follow others on Twitter (and be followed) so you can use it to “Send and Receive Messages“.   Again, there is no better tool, whether online or offline, that allows you to be able to send and receive messages to such a wide audience that has mutually agreed to receive and send messages to each other.

If you agree with this thought process, maybe we should rephrase the theme to “Receive Me and I will Receive You Back“.    And, maybe we are not just talking Twitter, but rather an enhanced Twitter, one that is naturally Two-way, maybe we are talking Twowitter