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Feb 16, 2010
Wedding invitations are the first thing anyone will see about your wedding…before all the flowers, the location, the decorations, and everything else. So it makes sense that its exceptionally important that they’re on time, correct, and look classy. But don’t just choose any type of wedding invitations, they all say something different about you and your wedding. So try and find wedding invitations that say something about you and the mood of your wedding.
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Feb 10, 2010
Are you an independent film maker looking for a place to sell your work to potential buyers? On the flip side are you a potential buyer looking for animations or other types of film or videos for your company? Then mDistribute is a great site for you. This online marketplace is excellent for finding premium film content, mostly short films and animations, and can save you and your company lots of money in consulting and contracting costs. Whats better is that the service is free, they make money by taking a percentage of every transaction so only pay if you like something. Check out their website for more information.
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Feb 05, 2010
There are many different types of advertising methods on the internet. Advertisers can pay for different scenarios of user actions like pay per click, pay per impression, pay per action, and even more than that. There is an art to finding different sites and optimizing your campaign and sometimes you need someone for your pay per click management. If you’re interested in hiring someone to take over your advertising needs, find a pay per click company.
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Feb 01, 2010
As a part of the revival of the real estate market and to spur up sales, an Act by the Worker, Homeownership and Business Assistance 2009 extends the tax credit for the home buyers who for the first time are purchasing a residence. The tax credit limit is up to $8,000 and includes the first time home buyers who qualify certain specifications.
These specifications are:
• The buyers must be the first time home buyers.
• The home must have been purchased either on or after January 1, 2009 but before April 30, 2010.
• For married couples, both the partners must fulfill the condition of being the first time buyers.
• The qualification also includes homes bought before or on June 30, 2010 if the contract of sales had been signed before April 30, 2010.
Those that are under the age of 18 or are claimed to be dependents by the tax payers, are not eligible to avail the tax credit program. Subject to a maximum of $8,000, the amount of the tax credit available is 10% of the price of the home being purchased. Thus with the new tax credit, some of the new homeowners can also avail the financing facilities which lets them make the down payment and any additional costs by applying their credit towards it. To learn more about the Real Estate Bailout check out the link.