Archive for August 29th, 2008

What You Need to Know about Cooking Oil to Cook the Perfect Omelette

Friday, August 29th, 2008

As a teenager, I used to astound my friends by cooking the perfect omelette. And I always told them the secret was in the cooking oil.

They would go home and try it out for themselves. They’d take their mother’s most expensive cooking oil, pour it into the pan, break some eggs, whisk them and pour the mixture into the frying pan. What ensued might be an interestingly textured scrambled egg ensemble. But certainly not an omelette.

There are many lessons to be learned from this story. Don’t make assumptions might be one. Another could be wait until you have all the details before you rush off. But I think it’s more about this: ask the right question, and you’ll get the right answer.

Sure, cooking oil is important to making an omelette. For two reasons. Firstly, you need to use cooking oil to make a decent omelette. You can’t pour the egg mixture directly onto the frying pan - it’ll stick. Secondly, you need to let the cooking oil get hot. Really hot. The cooking oil doesn’t need to be smoking, but if it is, you can be sure that your omelette isn’t going to stick. And that means you’ll end up with a well-formed omelette, not a pan of scrambled egg.

But the right question wasn’t ‘What’s the secret to making a good omelette?’ Firstly, that assumes there’s one secret. Secondly, it assumes there’s a secret. There’s no secret to making an omelette, or in the cooking oil. Ask that question and you get: ‘the secret’s in the cooking oil’. So my friends thought that using special/expensive/fancy/organic cooking oil would transform their omelettes. They focused on the object itself like good little consumers.

The right question could have been, ‘How do you make the perfect omelette every time?’ - to which the answer would be a list of ingredients plus instructions to guide you through every step of the way.

Another right question would have been, ‘Can you show me how to make an omelette?’ - and I would have been happy to. There was no secret after all.

Web Hosting Services

Friday, August 29th, 2008

Build a website, then get a good Web Hosting Company. It is becoming commonly known that a web hosting company is where a website is housed. Many companies want to attract people to registering with their services by giving away things like free software.

Don’t be confused by all the offerings though. A Web hosting company is nothing more than a place from which you can park your website so that it can be viewed by internet surfers. Its going to take a little time to find the best web hosting company sutiable for your needs.

Writing Articles is an important step.

Its very important to understand the influence good content has on getting search engine respect.The next step is to build a quality website by writing good articles - Its tempting to buy PLR articles,and then just upload them, but its best to write unique articles. There are a few products on the market that help you write articles, but you won’t find one as exhaustive as Ultimate Content Creator.

Helpful advice from expert affiliate marketers can make you or break you.

Good suggestions for affiliate marketing tips as to how to get traffic to your website can be found, and some advice is better than others. Don’t forget, the web is a good resource for affiliate marketing tips, which will give you the edge for getting traffic to your site.

In summary, you’ll need 3 things to go into business online. A website, a place to host your website, advice on how to market it.

Follow this basic blueprint for success, and all your hard work will eventually pay off.