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[B1003]Bushcraft And Survival Skills
by Ethan O. Tanner, Eth
As our society turns progressively more technical and urbanized, many folks are getting to feel the want to break away from it all. Outdoor sports give an great escape from city life, but one should keep common sense survival skills in mind in order to have fun in the outdoors with no critical worries.
More people are beginning to feel the impulse to break loose from everything, pause contemporary life, and regress to the ways of our ancestors. Maybe this causes the growing popularity of camping vacations, the highest experience of going back to nature and surviving in the wild, with just a plain structure for protective cover and a fire for fixing food.
Naturally, many people don't exactly do it that way. Camper vans are common, and all forms of electrical appliances have been modified for camping - there are even camp microwaves. Most people regard at least modern toilets and showers to be a campsite requirement, no matter if it's actually faithful to the feel of the outdoors. Camping doesn't really require being an outdoors affair if you don't want it to be, as many camper vans aren't that much unlike from homes on wheels, and many families rest in them for the majority of their holiday. It's all about doing what you feel at ease with.
For hardcore campers, though, the truest form of camping is camping which teaches survival skills, such as eating-wild caught food, finding your way around by the position of the sun and making fire. You would have to be very hungry to eat the animals that can be found in the woods of most countries, however, and for this reason camping with facilities and packed food is far more popular.
A basic survival tool is a good flashlight. There are many newer LED flashlights which are very bright, and long lasting on battery life. Even better in an emergency is a crank or shake flashlight which requires no batteries, and it will always be there in an emergency.
Most campgrounds are in woods or open fields, and are often publically-owned - if you would like to find one, they should be distinctly marked on maps for walkers and on road signs for cars. It's up to you what you take with you, but most people will opt to have at least a tent, sleeping bags, torches, and either a tool for making firewood or a portable oven where campfires aren't allowed.

I was on the phone recently and I told the person just to copy and paste the link I had sent him. He proceeded to tell me that he did not know how to do this and that most people did not.

When I explained that copying and pasting is the mathematical equivalent of 2+2=4 he said well all right I ll Google it then . He knows about Google but not how to do the simplest of computer functions. Good thing they don t have the TV phone yet because I was shaking my head and rolling my eyes.

Having been born in 1957 I was not raised in a household with a computer (duh). When I was a child my etch-a sketch was my laptop. So unlike my nephew and niece who at birth were given Mac books I had to learn and adapt to computers.

Computers have many functions but for me there greatest function is to be used to market online. An entire industry has spawned of people working from home and selling goods and services over the internet. You may ask yourself what could I market on the net ?

Well how about an info product?

Do you possess knowledge that others would benefit from? Look at what a few of the leading info marketing guys like Alex Mandossian, Frank Kern, Armand Moran, to name a few are doing. They sell millions of dollars in information products per year.

So the question is, why not you? I ll bet that the idea of making money from home without the need for physical inventory (or expense) is appealing. Note that I said without the need for physical inventory . With information products your inventory is virtual.

In 2005 I started a company that licensed information products from authors and speakers. Each time we sold a product the author/speaker earned a royalty. So what was the cost of my product development? How about zero. Then as opposed to shipping CD s I digitized their product into an electronic file (mp3). So when a customer made a purchase they instantly received access to the product via the net.

So you have several options to begin your new endeavor. One is to become an affiliate for someone who has the product and offer all completed. Usually affiliate programs come with turnkey marketing pieces, landing (also called squeeze page) that has proven conversion numbers, sales letter and on. Your only task here is to drive traffic to your affiliate site.

Another option is to license existing product and then create your sales system. There are a number of great info products where the creator simply is not a good marketer. Here is your opportunity to cash in on their expertise while creating a mutually beneficial relationship.

Then of course your next option is creating your own product. The benefits of this are many; first of all you own it (duh, again). This enables you to repurpose the content as you see fit.

Let s say you have written a book. Well you can take aspects of the book and create a DVD or CD series; you can create a seminar from its content, perhaps a membership program (online of course), or a coaching/mentor program. I could keep going but you get the point. The owner of the content is master of their universe.

Now my question to you is what if? What if there is something I ve said that sparks your thinking into gear? If so you re asking yourself how do I get started? Well grasshopper the answer is simple, start by doing research. Search the net for info products and see what s on the market and observe how they are being marketed. If you decide to create your own product search that topic and see what s available and how you differ (6 degrees of separation).

Once you have decided on a direction we ll need to discuss the various marketing methods available to you. And that my friends will be the subject of my next article.

Till then, let me leave you with this thought from Isaac Newton, An object at rest tends to stay at rest, and an object in motion tends to stay in motion. In other words get your butt in gear and take action.
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