Jeff Lakie's Articles

  • The Detectives of the Magazine Editorial World
    When we pick up a magazine and read the news or other stories contained within its pages, we tend to trust the writers and have faith in the magazine as a reliable source of information
  • The Travel Magazine Formula
    In this day and age we see new magazines being launched every time we look around at the magazine racks.
  • Free Magazines: Who pays for them and how do they survive?
    Lots of the magazines we find on racks or receive in the mail are free of charge, but someone has to pay for those glossy issues, and without a subscription or sales price, these magazines are underwritten by sponsors
  • Status Magazines: Some magazines are bought to impress others
    While most of us think of magazines as publications that we buy in order to be entertained, educated, or informed, there are many magazine buyers who buy them mostly because they represent status symbols
  • Buying Magazines: Is it Worth it to Subscribe for Home Delivery?
    When trying to decide whether to buy magazines in a store or from a sidewalk stand, or to have them sent through the mail as a subscription, many of us are not sure which way to go
  • Magazine Deadlines: A look inside a magazine production schedule
    Magazine production is a business that runs by the clock, and those who produce magazines live a work life that is totally based on a constant series of ever-evolving and constantly moving deadlines
  • Submitting Articles to Trade Magazines
    One of the best places to get yourself published – even if you are only a novice writer – is in specialized trade magazines
  • The New Yorker Magazine Joke Caption Contests
    The New Yorker Magazine has long been famous for its well-illustrated jokes. The simple pencil line drawings are created by some of the top illustrators of jokes in the world, and although many of the magazines jokes have a peculiar and sometimes hard to catch sense of humor, they are nevertheless appreciated with laughter by millions of readers
  • Consumer magazines are sometimes disguised ads
    We all want to trust that what we read is true, authentic, and genuine, but often the printed word is backed up by paying sponsors who control the spin
  • Tips for Making Magazine Storage Racks
    Magazines are certainly very easy to collect, because they are inexpensive, everywhere we shop, and cover every imaginable subject under the sun
  • Magazine Stands: An Urban Institution
    While most readers probably get their magazines through the mail by annual subscription, many prefer to pick them up on the street at urban news racks or kiosks
  • Grit Newspaper becomes a Magazine: Rural retro comes back in 2006
    Back in the 1950s, rural communities existed all across the USA. In fact, more than half of all Americans were growing at least some – if not all – of their own food at that time, and agriculture was an enterprise that was as common to Americans as the Internet is to today’s generation
  • Different Editions of the Same Magazine in Different Countries
    One thing that travelers often remark about when they return from other countries is that the magazines they are accustomed to reading at home are different in other locations.
  • Magazine Charity: Recycling Your Old Magazines
    If you want to start your own charity, you do not have to be a millionaire – or even have expendable income
  • Give Magazine Subscriptions: Holiday gift ideas
    Holiday gift ideas, whether for a birthday, an anniversary, a graduation, or a year-end holiday like Christmas, come in handy for all of us. It is one thing to set aside some time and money to give a gift, but choosing the right gift for the right person can be a monumentally challenging task
  • Writing for Magazines: Tips for Freelancers
    As the magazine industry proliferates, so does the need for writers. And as is the case in many industries, employers often prefer to use freelance or independent contractor help, instead of having fulltime employees for whom they have to provide benefits, workspace, and other support
  • Perfume Ads in Magazines: A Strange Whiff of American Culture
    Once upon a time, perfume was reserved for department stores or boutiques, and not magazines.
  • Magazines Evolve with Print Media Technology
    In the 1950s, when cameras were large boxy objects usually steadied on a tripod, the film that went inside them required a long time to develop
  • Pre-foreclosure Deals in a Hot Housing Market
    You have seen all of the advertisements where merchants are hawking their products to help you profit in the home foreclosure market.
  • You Can Prevent A Home Foreclosure
    If you are behind on mortgage payments, a foreclosure is not inevitable despite your current financial situation.
  • Tax Relief the American Way!
    One of the reasons that the American colonies broke away from England was squarely over the issue of taxes.
  • Tax Deduction Options You May Have Missed
    As a business person or everyday taxpayer you may think that you have taken every conceivable tax deduction available to you. However, if you paid closer attention to recent amendments to the tax code you may have uncovered some additional special deductions for the most recent tax year.
  • Keeping Your Georgia Home Out of Foreclosure
    If you live in Georgia, then you fully enjoy a state well known for its big city amenities as found in Atlanta as well as the antebellum culture of Savannah.
  • Locations Where Foreclosures Are Nearly Blooming
    The home foreclosure market – if that is a proper term to use – is blooming, but not evenly across the nation.
  • Foreclosures Are Increasing, Will You Bite?
    They say that one man’s misfortune is another man’s fortune. Few people really like to take advantage of someone else’s tough times, but in the present housing market it is nearly foolish not to.
  • Keeping the Foreclosure Monster at Bay!
    Have you fallen behind on your mortgage payments? Are you worried that your home may soon be foreclosed?
  • Property Taxes and Your Personal Vehicle – Save Money!
    In some states consumers can expect to pay property taxes on their homes as well as on their personal vehicles.
  • Low Taxes Mean a Stronger Economy
    There is a killer on the loose that can steal, kill, and destroy the economy: high taxes. In areas of the world where taxes are very high, economies are generally very weak.
  • Carolina Real Estate Foreclosures
    If you are a distressed homeowner and are living in the Carolinas, then avoiding foreclosure is essential to keeping you in your home as well as preserving your credit integrity.
  • Be Aware of the Foreclosure Hunters!
    You may already be at the point where you know that foreclosing your home is inevitable. Likely, you are several months behind on mortgage payments and unable to meet your debt obligations.
  • Home Foreclosures Can Lead to Big Profits
    If you know of a home that is about to be foreclosed you could conceivably step in before the court ruling and buy the home.
  • Finding and Profiting From Home Foreclosures
    Thousands of investors across North America have taken a part time opportunity and turned it into a full time career, one putting them squarely on the road to wealth.
  • Things to Consider Before Foreclosure
    If your home is at risk of foreclosure it may be one of the worst things that can happen to you in your life. Short of a serious illness or an untimely death, a home foreclosure can adversely shape your life and impact your ability to function normally for many years.
  • Home Based Business Tax Deduction Options
    If you operate your own business, particularly you run a business from your home, you probably already know that you have a large amount of deductions at your disposal. Are you familiar with all of them? If not, let’s take a look at some key deductions you don’t want to miss.
  • Finding Real Relief From High Taxes
    It is the bane of citizens everywhere: high taxes that can crimp your lifestyle, even affect the way that you do business. In many areas, citizens are revolting against ever increasing taxes by insisting that lawmakers hold the line on spending.
  • A Short Sale to Avoid Home Foreclosure
    If you are looking to purchase a home before it goes into foreclosure, you may be able to arrange a short sale if you play your hand right. A short sale involves selling the home to you at a price less than what the owner owes to the mortgage company.
  • A Hidden Answer to Your Pending Foreclosure Problem
    Falling behind on your mortgage is not a good thing, but sometimes it simply cannot be avoided. A job loss or other stumbling block could force you to miss one or two payments making you vulnerable to foreclosure.
  • You Can Save Money On Health Insurance
    American consumers understand that one of the biggest costs of maintaining our high standard of living is ensuring that everyone has access to adequate healthcare. Unlike most of Europe and Canada, there is no national health insurance plan in place
  • You Can Have Fun With Plastic!
    A few generations ago, no one would have thought much about a society that did the bulk of its transactions with a little plastic card. Today, few would think about using cash for most purchases as credit cards and now debit cards have taken the world by storm.
  • Yes, You Can Refinance Your Car Loan
    Everyone has heard about home refinancing where people replace their original mortgage with a new one. What a lot of consumers haven't heard about is car refinancing and how they can get rid of their original car loan for a better loan elsewhere.
  • Working With An FHA Lender
    Applying for a home loan for first time mortgage borrowers can be a daunting and confusing task. An alphabet soup family of words is used: FHA, HUD, VA, and more can describe a loan, an agency, or some other plan. How do you know which one is right for you? Well, for starters the Federal Housing Authority of FHA doesn't issue loans, but they do back them.
  • Understanding Internet Based Commercial Banks
    Ads on television, radio, plastered on billboard, in newspapers, magazines, and all around the internet are touting various internet based commercial banks. Likely, you have been intrigued by these ads where interest rates on even plain old savings deposits are above four percent and most CDs over five percent.
  • Time For A Student Loan Consolidation Loan?
    If you have taken out several student loans then the time to consolidate could be now. There are several great debt consolidation loan programs available to help you pull all of your loans together into one easy to make monthly payment. Stay tuned for some helpful information!
  • The Convenience of Online Bill Paying
    If you are like most people, you know that paying bills is an important part of maintaining good credit. If you are late or if you miss payment on a particular bill, you could soon find yourself hit with dunning letters or worse: your credit score could take a hit.
  • Take Care That A Store Card Does Not Come Back to Haunt You
    You’ve seen the promotions as you walked into your favorite department store: sign up for a store card right now and you can get ten percent off of all of your shopping for the day even on sale items.
  • Second Mortgage or Equity Loan: They Are Both the Same
    In the financial arena, many terms are used to explain what amounts to be the same thing. Mortgages are home loans and equity is the cash value in your home. One term that is used that sometimes causes confusion is second mortgages.
  • Save Big Bucks On Motorcycle Insurance
    If you own a Harley, Yamaha, Honda or other fine bike you are probably very proud of your wheels. Bike prices are skyrocketing in the face of more motorists deciding to take to the streets in search of the ultimate riding experience. How well insured are you? Are you satisfied with your current motorcycle insurance?
  • Save Money On Your Home Security System
    One of the largest and fastest growing consumer markets are home security systems. From city dwellers to farmers, home security systems provide residents with the security and peace of mind that they seek when away from home or at night when they are most vulnerable to break-ins and attacks.
  • Preventing Identity Theft From Ruining Your Life
    Identity theft is a worldwide problem that continues to widen its scope every passing month. Billions of dollars are lost every year to criminals who obtain and reuse confidential consumer information to their advantage and to your peril. You can prevent identity theft by following several simple tips as suggested by law enforcement and consumer rights experts. Read on and I'll inform you of the ways that you can lessen your risk of becoming a victim of identity theft.
  • Post Bankruptcy Car Loans and How To Get One
    You filed for personal bankruptcy and your options for obtaining any loan from a creditor are severely limited. Trouble is, the car that you are driving simply cannot be depended on to safely transport you to where you need to go.

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