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Home Made Energy Versus Earth 4 Energy – The Complete Review

By Jack Stevinson

Create your own Home Made Energy

Have you ever thought of creating your own electricity? I realize it seems a bit daunting at first. After all we are talking about electricity which is both invisible and can be quite dangerous. However with the right instruction it is perfectly possible for the average DIY person to build a solar panel or a windmill or both and for a lot less money than you might imagine.

The main reason more of us have not installed solar panels for instance is down to the cost of installation and it is true that investing in a professional job is expensive and rarely offers a good return on investment.

What Do These Home Made Energy Guides Do?

The idea behind these guides is to show you in detail how to create your own renewable energy source using either solar energy, wind power or a combination of both.

Both of these home made energy guides offer comprehensive instruction and blueprints into how to achieve energy independence from the big power companies.

If you really take it on board you can create a surplus of energy and sell it back to the grid. Now that would be great, don’t you think?

What Does It All Cost?

Well both “Home Made Energy” and “Earth 4 Energy” claim a construction cost of under $200 and after doing some checking, this would appear to be fairly accurate.

The cost of a professional installation would be several thousand dollars. This makes the return on investment very quick using the home made energy or earth for energy system.

There are many guides available now, all claiming to show you the best way of producing your own electricity. However after extensive research we have discovered that the majority of these guides are little more than thinly disguised copies or clones of Earth4Energy which was I believe the original.

Which Is The Best Guide?

This is of course a matter of opinion. However, after going through both “Home Made Energy and “Earth4Energy” along with a couple of other imitators, here are my findings:

“Home Made Energy ” is okay. It does show you what you need to do but to be honest it is written in fairly simple terms and is not really comprehensive. I did wonder if it was a poorly written copy of the far superior “Earth4Energy”. “Earth4Energy” is well written; it is comprehensive and really does show you everything you need to complete your project. There is a DVD video as well as the digital e guide and even a blueprint and guide to making portable units suitable for camping or an RV for example.

Are They Worth The Purchase Price?

At the time of writing both guides can be purchased for around $47. I would have to say this is very good value for money. Even if you only replaced a small part of your energy requirements it would take very little time to recoup your investment.

Support

Both “Earth4Energy” and “Home Made Energy” offer full support via email along with a 60 day money back guarantee. (Excellent)

About the Author: If you would like to learn more about how to build your own solar and wind powered generators, using one of these guides A free in depth review is available here at Home Made Energy Review Well worth a read. A terrific product review site with loads of in depth and unbiased reviews is available at Does It Work? Don’t waste any more money. Check it out today..

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Blogging And RSS: Predictions For 2006

By Kath Dawson

What’s in store for us in 2006? Inspired by Google’s poor search relevancy and making friends with Wall Street rather than its users, disaffection is growing apace and surfers are switching their loyalties to Yahoo and MSN. Conspiracy theorists believe that Google influenced pay-per-click and the ranking process to crank up their share price to almost double that of January 2005.

But whatever negative sentiments are shared about Google, all of the major search engines have recognised that users are demanding far more specific search, a trend driven by localised search, personalisation and increased specialisation. These three initiatives are narrowing the scope of the current problems inherent in generic search.

Today, web users are demanding far more selection and choice, with personalised content gaining the upper hand. This has been achieved with syndication through RSS. Today, the web is no longer about surfing and passive reading; it’s about creating, sharing, socialising and collaborating. Increasingly, many new websites are disseminating news and views through blogs and articles.

RSS really did make headway last year – and expect even greater take-up this. Instead of the web browser, users are increasingly looking for content via news feeds. This allows them to see at a glance what sites have added new content on any of the topics they select as being of interest. This means less time is wasted on checking to see whether or not a site’s content has changed. It also ensures a more efficient delivery platform.

But it’s not just news sites that have converted to RSS feeds, companies are increasingly offering information via news feeds using WordPress as a seamless and integral part of their website. This method of information delivery helps users evaluate new content and, as a bonus, categorised sections of WordPress blog are being indexed from the home page. This in turn increases the volume of data on the site, thus boosting PR ranking, and broadens keyword exposure.

Also, professional blogging has a very bright future. Internet search now finds many blog sites on first-page returns. Many professionals are also using external blogs, such as blogger.com. When these keyword-rich blogs are linked to the main site, it helps the site to grow. However, the blog should be fresh, as it would be foolish to merely duplicate content and get the main site blacklisted.

The third aspect of the paradigm is article writing. The aim here is to provide interesting articles that, even though they have limited time exposure on the engines, do find themselves float to the top very quickly.

So the professional blogger has a lot to look forward to in 2006. And as business blogs start to take hold as the new standard for marketing, public relations and SEO, 2006 should witness a huge increase in demand for their services.

About the Author: Kathryn Dawson, BSc (Hons), MBA, is the general manager of Strategy Consulting (aa href=”http://www.strategyconsultinglimited.co.uk” title=”http://www.strategyconsultinglimited.co.uk” target=”_blank” rel=’nofollow’>http://www.strategyconsultinglimited.co.uk). She is responsible for client, supplier and associate relationships, delivering effective search engine optimisation solutions to her clients.

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