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Run Anywhere With Saucony's New RAW Collection
velonews.competitor.com
By Mario Fraioli The Adventerra GTX light hiking boot will also hit stores in August and retails for $170. Tackle muddy terrain and inclement weather with the Xodus 3.0 GTX and Adventerra GTX. Having trouble keeping your feet dry on muddy trails and in ...



Los Angeles Times

Gear: Be well-equipped for winter play
Los Angeles Times
TSL 325 Step-In Alpine snowshoes and boots: A rare "step-in" snowshoe system in which two spring-loaded rods on a plastic, 2-foot snowshoe frame snap into holes on a coordinating hiking boot (sold separately). Likes: Clean look, good grip and fast ...

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Go take a hike
Durham Herald Sun
Every weekend, we go on practice hikes around the area. Before we started our training regimen, though, we made sure to equip ourselves appropriately. We got hiking boots. We got hiking laces to go with our hiking boots. We got hiking socks to go with ...



Custer State Park to Host Snowshoe Hike
Rapid City Journal
Any footwear can be used with snowshoes; however, waterproof hiking boots are recommended. Custer will host another snowshoe hike on March 3, at 1 pm in the Sylvan Lake Area. Reservations for that hike can be made by calling 255-4464.

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Framingham's Chris Petrini takes a 'Spiritual Journey'
Milford Daily News
Approaching his 50th birthday last fall, Petrini laced on his old hiking boots and kept his promise to himself by trekking through the Rooftop of the World. For 16 days in September and October, he and friend John Bottini hiked 150 miles along the ...

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Retired U of I professor traces kin's 3000-mile march through South
Carmi Times
But instead of lacing up his hiking boots, Hannon, a retired professor from the University of Illinois, drove over a two-week period in June 2010 to learn about his family roots firsthand. "I could have walked that, too, over four years' time, ...

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Five Things You Need To now: Feb. 6
Patch.com
Those who would like to donate items, ranging from hiking boots to tennis racquets to baseball and hockey gear and other items in between, can email the troop leaders at ellenpfriedman@verizon.net or erinomadden@gmail.com.



LaCrosse Footwear Reports Results for the Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2011
MarketWatch (press release)
The decrease in outdoor sales reflects a cautious retail environment and unfavorable weather conditions during the second half of 2011, partially offset by stronger demand for the Company's new hiking boots. Gross margins were 37.4% of net sales for ...

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Get your walking boots on for local charity
Doncaster Today
DEARNE residents are being urged to pull on their hiking boots and take part in a walk for charity. The walk will begin at Mexborough Library from 10am on Monday, March 12, before taking in a 1.4 mile route around town. This is just one of a number of ...

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Hip-hop fans follow ever-changing fashion of favorite artists
Journal and Courier
Jeans were baggy, colors were loud and hiking boots became trendy footwear. Salt-N-Pepa and TLC bared their midriffs, and fans followed suit. Public Enemy's Chuck D couldn't be seen without a snap back hat in the '90s and the trend has made a cyclical ...

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Outdoors Featured Article

Going Fishing

02/06/12

by Bret Ridgway

Every year about this time, we make our annual pilgrimage to the
waters of the Atlantic to go striped bass fishing. Loading the
boat with all the essentials, such as something cool to quaff and
piles of sandwiches, we grab our rods and reels and sally forth.
But wait - did we forget something? Sure did - we need to have
bait. What are they biting on this time of year?

Fortunately there is a bait shop on the way out, so we tie up to
the dock and go inside. There we talk with the owner who tells
us they are biting on several different kinds, so taking his
advice we buy several. At first we each use a different kind, and
if they seem to favor one bait over the other, we all start using
the one that is attracting the fish.

Hmm - sounds familiar doesn't it. We do the same thing when
trying to lure customers into our online offers. Like in
fishing, you need the essentials in your business. Our web site
and email programs can be compared to the fishing equipment, but
we have to have the proper bait. This is where your advertising
comes in. Your ads are your bait, and you will need to use
different ads to attract different customers.

Writing ads is a skill you must master if you wish your online
business to prosper. There has been a lot written about writing
effective ads. Sometimes what might be considered a bad ad by the
pros is one that actually works. Why you might ask? Different
styles appeal to different people, and you have to realize, that
while the web might provide a level playing field for
entrepreneurs, the likes and dislikes of potential customers are
vary widely.

While "Glitz", and exaggerated earnings claims might appeal to
some, to others it is a turn off. Wild claims about earnings
potential might gather some prospects, but will be an automatic
"click away" for others who prefer a low key approach. You must
experiment with different ad copy, and keep records of what is
drawing.

There are many ways to do this, and some suggest that you have
multiple web sites geared towards ads that are running. In your
ads, you point your visitors to different sites and by keeping
statistics, you can see which ads are working.

But here is the dilemma. Depending on any number of factors,
visitors could be coming from places other than your ads, and the
results might be misleading. If, for example, a search engine
picks up one site and not the other, you will obviously have more
visitors to the site that has been indexed.

Bluntly, hits to your web site don't really count - sales do.
Your first job however, is to get visitors to your site. This is
done through a variety of methods, including advertising, the use
of search engines and email. Once you get them there, you must
then sell them on your product.

On our web sites, we have an "after sale" questionnaire and we
simply ask them how they found us. Now these people have decided
to do business with us, and their answers will most likely be
truthful. We then log this information, which helps us determine
what advertising is working.

Ads that don't appear to be pulling, we modify until we start
seeing positive results. One of the best places to test your ads
is in ezine publications that are highly targeted toward your
potential customers. I don't recommend ads in publications that
are not targeted to your prospects. Unless you have a very
generalized product, the return you get in these will most likely
be minimal. More importantly, you won't get sufficient
information to determine if the actual copy is working.

Many people have been advertising in the same ezines for years.
Remember that there is some "thrashing" that occurs, and some
people drop off the subscription list for the publication, but
others are added. This gives you a constant new group of people
who will read your ad every time it is published.

Experienced online entrepreneurs will even keep the same copy
year after year if it is pulling. It usually takes 5 to 7
exposures anyway until they receive "brand identification". When
someone is willing to "bite", if they have the proper ad, they
will remember them. To land your customers, like in fishing, you
must have the proper bait.

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