Used Auto Warranty Warning: Beware Dealer-Issued Extended Auto Warranty CoverageBuying a used car? You need an extended auto warranty to protect you from expensive surprises down the road. But be careful when your dealer tries to sell you used auto extended warranty coverage. Usually, the dealer is simply reselling used auto warranties issued by a used auto warranty company, with a markup of up to $1000. You could just as easily have bought the extended warranty directly from
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SEO Outbound Link RelevanceYou know search engines evaluate a site based primarily on the links going to it (inbound links). The PageRank of the sites on which the inbound links are located, and the anchor text of the links, matter a lot. But if you're like most webmasters, you don't appreciate the value of outbound links.
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Wedding Planning on the WebPlanning a wedding? Whether you're a wedding planning pro or a do-it-yourself bride, I know one thing you don't: you aren't using the web enough.
IT Networks: How to Argue for a Bigger BudgetIT network managers have to fight the 'if it ain't broke don't fix it' mindset to win resources. Here are some winning arguments against 'if it ain't broke...'
Used Cars: Certified No Substitute for Extended WarrantiesThinking about a used car? Nervous about what's under the hood? Used car dealers are feeling your pain all the way to the bank. In an ironic twist, 'pre-owned vehicle' dealers have found a way to profit from their bad reputation.