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I  just listed with so we will see if this will assist me in getting links and traffic to this blog. Learning   profitable SEO with the little bit of time I have between work, traveling, and trying to have a life might be a challenge.   It seems FB, Twitter, Utube,  Google Analytics and the rest could end up being a full time job.  I have to learn short cuts to how to drive traffic to this blog, the proper protocol and without an insider in the computer world finding this difficult.   I see why web masters are hired, it really does take full time to properly position yourself on the web.  As with most things, however, I need to experience all of this for myself first.   I don’t know much about Seededbuzz, so if you are out there in cyberspace reading this and have any information or experience, please pass it on.  I am all a buzz with anticipation.

As  far as the blog, I have decided to have Tom write his Tips and Tricks for House/Home Maintenance   in a monthly format for easy searching . This way you can go to the month of year  or by category.  Seems logical and easy.   Here are some  recent photos of  Tom’s and my  current work.  He repaired an old antique clock frame in mahogany with a beaded trim piece he made to match and stained.   If you need small repairs on furniture, Tom Scott Interior Contractors can get your treasured items back in wood working order.

 His Tips and Tricks for Fall 2010 is in process and will get posted as soon as complete, please check back soon.

Tom repairing an antique clock for client 

 

Below:  Kenroy chandlelier, a new lighting line I carry with very reasonable priced fixtures for most  all lighting situations.

 

One of my favs

 

http://www.kenroyhome.com/

 

 

 I prefer Benjamin Moore Paint over others, especially the patented AURA series.  Here is an article Ben Moore just sent me that I found of interest.

For authentic Benjamin Moore colors, insist on Benjamin Moore paint http://www.benjaminmoore.com/ 

Authentic Benjamin Moore colors are only available at your local Benjamin Moore retailer.

Mismatched colors are often not evident until the paint is on the walls, and the results can be disappointing for your clients. Competitors may claim they can match Benjamin Moore colors, but the truth is that they can’t.

You can only get true Benjamin Moore colors using Benjamin Moore paint. The reason lies in our manufacturing process. Our paints are created using proprietary colorants and resins and formulated with our patented waterborne technologies. This highly controlled system ensures the quality of Benjamin Moore paints and the purity of our colors.

When another store offers to match a Benjamin Moore color, their scanner simply provides its “best guess” for matching the color using another paint, generic colorants and a different tinting system. While it may be close, the final result is not the color you recommended to your client. In other words, it’s a knockoff.

Be sure that the color you envisioned is the color you get.

Benjamin Paints are Special