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A New Perspective On Going Green

May 17, 2011 by Michael Hawkins Leave a Comment

Eco Friendly Homes coverNew guide on going green puts the limelight on personal benefits.

Global warming and other environmental issues can sometimes feel rather abstract for the average individual. Add to that an at times very polarized public discussion, it comes as no surprise that many people are hesitant as to what they should believe – if not outright skeptical. The new guide from Ebook Maniac, Eco Friendly Homes: 101 Easy Ways To Go Green, focuses on why individual efforts do matter, and why most people actually have a lot to gain from going green.

Going green is for everyone

One big misconception about going green is that you have to make a drastic change in your lifestyle right this minute. To most people this feels a little bit too ambitious and, what with having to renovate the house, buy new appliances, new car and so on, it quite frankly seems like an expensive proposition.

101 Easy Ways To Go Green therefore focus on a gradual approach to more a more eco friendly lifestyle. From small changes that can be made virtually without effort, to larger ones that can be implemented over time.

Besides the many (actually quite a lot more than 101) practical tips that cover everything from home to workplace and community at large, one of the most interesting things with the guide is that it aims to set the reader’s own mind in motion. Developing a green mindset of your own being the ultimate goal.

The guide hope to achieve this by repeatedly demonstrating what personal gains can be had from an eco friendly lifestyle. Such as: a healthier home environment for the entire family, saving money in the long run and living a more active and fulfilling life.

Indeed, the picture Eco Friendly Homes paints of the contemporary green family is far from the “hysterical, alarmist hippies” that those making fun of eco friendly living often like to portray.

Going green is the smart choice

For society at large going green is actually not optional. The transition from oil to other forms of energy means that a lot of things will change in the near future. Those who decide to act now, whether individuals or businesses, will likely be able to reap huge benefits in the process. The Eco Friendly Homes guide offers tips on how to make this transition as smooth as possible.

Going green is indeed the right thing to do for the environment, but it in the end it also turns out to be a very smart thing to do as well.

Eco Friendly Homes: 101 Easy Ways To Go Green is available right now, in both ebook and audio book format.

Filed Under: Press Releases Tagged With: eco friendly

When Termite Season Strikes And What To Do About It

May 16, 2011 by Michael Hawkins Leave a Comment

New guide from Ebook Maniac teach homeowners how to effectively prevent and get rid of termites.

Termites exist in all US states except Alaska, and approximately 600 000 American homes are invaded by these insects annually. Many homeowners are taken completely by surprise. The guide Termite Control For Methods For Homeowners sets out to improve the situation, with practical tips on how to prevent and destroy termites.

According to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) termites cause billions of dollars worth of damage each and every year. In fact only one type of termite, the Formosan termite, is responsible for an estimated 1 billion dollars of damages.

A big part of the problem is that termites are notoriously hard to detect. They frequently get to do damage before even being discovered. Detecting and defeating this sophisticated insect requires a good understanding of how they operate. Which is further complicated by the presence of several different species, each with a slightly different “game plan” of their own.

Because of this, the initial chapters in Termite Control Methods give readers a solid understanding of what they are up against. Including an overview of the different species of termites one may encounter in the US. Without this essential knowledge any attempt to kill the termite colony is very likely to fail.

The guide then moves on to outlining the different methods of termite control. Their benefits, drawbacks and appropriate applications. Both do it yourself methods and professional methods are covered. The latter also include a comprehensive check list in order to hire a competent and reliable pest control professional.

The guide is also well worth reading even for homeowners who have yet to be attacked by termites. Because it offers valuable insight into what can be done to prevent termite infestation in the first place.

Wherever termites are common Termite Control Methods is definitely on the suggested reading list for all homeowners. Because with termites, knowledge and prevention is one of the most affordable and effective forms of insurance available.

Termite Control Methods For Homeowners is available now, in ebook and audio book format.

Visit Ebook Maniac for full details.

Filed Under: Press Releases

Are you ready for termite season?

May 3, 2011 by Michael Hawkins Leave a Comment
Image of a termite tented house

Is there a circus in town? No, this home has been tented due to termite infestation. Learn how to protect your home from termites in the guide Termite Control Methods. Photo by Randy McEoin.

Termites cause billions¹ of dollars of damage in the US alone each and every year. Over 600 000 American homes are infested annually. As a homeowner you need to know how to prevent this, as well as what to do in the case of a termite infestation.

Knowledge and prevention is the best insurance you can have against termites. Because due to the tricky nature of these nasty little pests, few home insurance policies will cover termite damage (you should check with your insurance company).

Underestimating termites is an easy mistake to make. You may find it unlikely that these small, ant-like creatures would attack your home. This is a huge mistake.

Because not only are termites not ants, but the statistics are absolutely terrifying – hundreds of thousands of Americans are caught off guard by these sophisticated insects every year. In many cases they do a lot of damage before even being discovered.

Termite attacks are heaviest in the southern parts of the US, but termites exist in all states except Alaska. Which species you will have to deal with depends on where you live.

The guide Termite Control Methods is you personal guide on termite control. It will teach you everything you need to know in preventing, detecting and eliminating the termite threat.

–> Click here to get the full details on this must have guide <–

 

1) According to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).

Photo credit: rmceoin

Filed Under: New Products Tagged With: termite control

The quickest and easiest way to a well-organized home

May 3, 2011 by Michael Hawkins Leave a Comment
Image of a clean kitchen

One of the messy hot spots you learn to take care of in How To Declutter Your Home – the kitchen.

Do you have a room in your home that is so cluttered you feel embarrassed? Maybe it is a messy kitchen or garage filled with everything under the sun (except a car). Well – it may sound cliche – but it isn’t your fault. You just haven’t discovered the simple strategy of a well-organized home.

I am certainly not one of those pedantically organized people either. Quite the opposite in fact. I’ve always been one of those guys who wonder where the heck all these piles of papers, books and assorted knickknacks on my desk came from. Likewise with everything from garden shed to sock drawer.

I’ve never liked it this way, but there always seems to be more important and fun things to do. And even if you clean something up, in a few weeks it’s one big mess yet again. As a young adult I  almost resigned to the idea that I just wasn’t very good at organizing stuff. Since I’m not a slob otherwise, it was a significant blow to my self esteem.

Then I had a bad dream that changed everything.

Or to be more exact, thanks to my dream someone finally revealed the secrets of a well-organized home to me. They are super easy and they work.

Read the full story about how I learned the three simple steps to a well-organized home here, and how you can do the same.

Filed Under: New Products

Going green for the sake of your own family

May 2, 2011 by Michael Hawkins Leave a Comment
Family of three image

A healthy happy family is something we all want. Going green can be a freat part of that.

What if I told you about something that could help you: save money, get healthier, kick bad habits, lose weight and enjoy life more… that would probably peek your curiosity, wouldn’t it?

And no, I am not talking about a gym membership – it’s a book on going green!

Going green, in other words making a constant effort to make more eco friendly choices, is often motivated with that “it’s our responsibility” and other moral arguments.

But what if going green is actually a smart choice for everybody, even if you aren’t exactly the “tree hugging activist” type of person?

The guide Eco Friendly Homes – 101 Easy Ways To Go Green clearly explains the environmental reasons for being eco friendly. But more interestingly it reveals how going green can actually improve your life.

Click here for the full story.

Filed Under: New Products

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