Want to put a little festive fun into your swimming pool or day on the lake? Make it happen with various products that add a little flair. We've put together some of the most entertaining products we came across that you would enjoy . Need an inflatable water lounge? Try online at Avendales. How about a floating pool cooler? They have that as well. In fact, there are hundreds of items just waiting for you to check out so take a look at some of these hot prospects when you get a chance.
Towable Inflatables
While we gear this towards swimming pools, towable inflatables are more for lakes, rivers, and streams. When owning one of these, you will enjoy the newest technology possible with various handles, EVA padded support, and intriguing aerodynamics. Heads will turn as you cross the open waters, filled with excitement and staying comfortable at the same time.
They carry single, double, and multi-riding towables for your weekend pleasure. Interestingly enough, they offer large discounts on all their items so you don't have to dig too deep into your pocketbook. Who would have thought that having fun and saving money at the same time would go hand in hand. There are 33 towables in all, along with pumps, ropes, and canopies as well.
Inflatable Playstations
If you have kids who aren't quite old enough to tackle the lake waters, the inflatable playstations for your swimming pool are great alternatives. Twenty-one options in all, they offers Super Slope, Arcade Shooter, The Boathouse Floating Habitat, and much more for every occasion. There is something for all ages between toddler to teenager and we might know a few adults wanting some of these as well (like the Fireboat Squirter).
Want your kids to be the talk of the neighborhood? Anyone who comes over and takes on the Inflatable Amusement Park is in for the time of their life. Probably one of the best options available, this piece includes a water slide, pool, sprinkler system, tunnel system, and climb wall. It's the ultimate play area for kids all around the neighborhood.
The Floating Pool Cooler
Whether you're having a party or it's time to relax, the Floating Pool Cooler is a convenient item for several occasions. This product allows you to spend more time enjoying the rays and water as opposed to constantly getting in and out of the pool for beverages or food. The zipper lid keeps everything cold and with several cup holders placed around this contraption, you won't have to worry about spilling anything. They are available in two sizes in both 60 and 120 quarts. It just depends on how many people are coming over.
Our Final Thoughts
It won't take long for people to start asking where you found all these fun and unique swimming pool stuff Basically setting you apart from everyone else in the neighborhood. The unwritten rule of competition between households is always interesting to watch. However, when everyone's talking about you, it's much more enjoyable.
Keep in mind, the items we've discussed above are only scratching the surface. In a time when saving money is important, this company gives huge discounts to help you along the way. Hopefully, they'll fulfill your needs with items that set themselves apart from everything you've seen before now. When you take a look in a minute or two, you'll see what we're talking about. Enjoy!
Fun Stuff To Do
This year has been my most eye-opening year when it comes to the legalities of running a business. In 2005, I celebrated 20 years in business. I believe up until then I just sailed though when it came to the legal aspects. Oh yes, I did everything the best I could. Don't get me wrong and I did most things right. But this year it seemed to all hit. This year I learned the importance of “protecting my business” and this year I learned the true meaning of a “contract.” I learned the importance of realizing that it's a business and I need to run it as such in all I do.
Contracts—Those all important contracts. If you've read my books on starting a business you know I always say, “Get those contracts signed by the clients before the inception of work.” I firmly believe this and stand by it. In fact, I do it 98% of the time, it's that 2% that got me this year. It was that client who said, “You have to produce the work first. We need to approve and accept it.” Has this ever happened to you? It did me.
Even as an experienced veteran I fell for it. Attorney fees I could ill afford, tons of work and long, long hours spent, a big, “You should know better.” from everyone later. The lesson learned is once they get your product, they hold the Ace card. Keep that in mind. You lose the upper hand, the edge you had, once you deliver the work to the client. Trust me on this ... before you start a project get it signed, sealed and delivered—the contract that is. The good news is I finally did get my contract. But, the aggravation could have been avoided had I done it right the first time.
What about this scenario? You sign a contract only to discover that the project is not what it appeared to be. Something goes drastically wrong and you realize that you need to make chances to the way things are being done. Have you covered yourself adequately for most occurrences or for the unexpected? Your contract just seems like a formality that needs to be completed when signing on a new client. However, when something goes wrong that contract turns into your “BEST FRIEND!”
Designing a Contract — When I first design a contract, I do the research myself initially. You can find the tools you need on www.nolo.com, Google and the topic, and books and message boards. I do a very thorough search ad extensive research first. Then I write the contract to include everything I need. Think three years from now. Think the worse case scenario. I really don't want to sound pessimistic here, but if you do, you will be protected for all cases. If you have covered yourself for the worse, then you have yourself covered for the best as well.
However, with that said, don't go overboard. You don't need to add everything or your points will get lost. Your clients won't want to read through it either. For example, I just reviewed someone's 15-page contract that was so outrageous boring I could hardly make it though. It had so much legalese and repetitive language, that everything she wanted to state was totally non-existent. You want your points to stand out. You want them to understand what you are saying.
If at all possible, get your contracts and legal documents reviewed by an attorney and let a professional be the one to look over it and see what you are missing. Yes, it's an expense, but a worthwhile one.
With solids contracts in hand you and your business will be secure and you will be free to do what you do best, make money.
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