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                        <title>Cracking Up Over Your Home&#039;s Concrete Cracks? Here&#039;s Some Solid Advice From The Crack Team&#174;</title>
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                        <description>Except for perhaps black mold, a burst water pipe or the occasional critter invasion, nothing gets homeowners more worked up over their happy abode than cracks.  Walls, foundations, garage floors, patios and driveways are especially high on the list because--in most people&#039;s minds, at least--concrete cracks represent an expense.  A big expense. [PRWeb Jul 24, 2008]</description>
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                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[St. Louis, MO (PRWEB) July 24, 2008 -- Except for perhaps black mold, a burst water pipe or the occasional critter invasion, nothing gets homeowners more worked up over their happy abode than cracks.  Walls, foundations, garage floors, patios and driveways are especially high on the list because--in most people&#039;s minds, at least--concrete cracks represent an expense.  A big expense.
	
Not so, says Bob Kodner, the undisputed King of Cracks.  Kodner is president of The Crack Team, America&#039;s number one crack repair company.  With franchised offices in 21 states throughout the country, The Crack Team, founded by Bob&#039;s father Mike (affectionately known as &quot;The Ray Kroc of Crack&quot;), has evaluated and/or repaired well over 100,000 concrete cracks in walls, floors, walkways and driveways since 1985.  Bob says cracks don&#039;t have to be the traumatic and costly experience people expect.
	
&quot;Concrete cracks are usually nothing to worry about.  Cracking is a normal and acceptable part of the curing process caused by shrinking or settling,&quot; Kodner states.  &quot;However, if moisture or water is present, if there&#039;s mold, or if the crack is getting wider, the situation should be addressed.&quot;

Check Drainage
	
If the crack is in the basement and water is present, the first thing to do is make sure that rainwater is not making the situation worse.  &quot;Moisture may be a sign that ground water is not draining properly.  Homeowners need to make sure that gutters and downspouts are clean and free-flowing.  Downspout extenders, and a yard that is sloped properly, will also keep rainwater from settling against the foundation,&quot; Kodner notes.  

If the drainage system is working properly and the basement is still wet or mildewed, there is no need to fear costly repairs involving excavation around the foundation exterior.  &quot;In my opinion that&#039;s an antiquated approach.  It&#039;s a rare situation where excavation is necessary.  New technologies exist that allow us to easily repair cracks--even wet cracks--from the inside, quickly, permanently and for a lot less money than you&#039;d expect.&quot;

Cutting Edge Science Meets Concrete Repair
	
In recent years, advanced resin compounds have been developed that can permanently seal concrete cracks.  The Crack Team uses a high-pressure injection technique to force the resin into the crack; in the process, water is forced out. 
 
Says Kodner; &quot;Do-it-yourselfers can&#039;t duplicate our results using store-bought products.  Besides, attempting to repair a crack shouldn&#039;t be considered a &#039;weekend warrior&#039; project--it should be done by a trained professional.&quot;  For cracks in newer homes or those that may be subject to future foundation shifting, he adds, modern resins are available that cure into a flexible, gasket-like seal.
	
Invisible Repairs
	
Cracks in high-visibility areas such as decks, patios, walkways and garage floors needn&#039;t be a problem either.  While cracks may be unsightly, they rarely mean the concrete slab needs replacing.  Other new materials and techniques are available that can make cracks virtually disappear.
	
&quot;For garages, floors, sidewalks, and other non-decorative surfaces, we use coatings that conceal cracks and hide them very well.  The coatings come in a wide variety of colors so we can match the surrounding concrete,&quot; states Kodner.
 
&quot;I thought it would be a bigger deal.&quot;
	
With all the alternatives available today, Kodner believes there is no reason to spend huge amounts of money breaking up old concrete, pouring new garage floors, or having someone digs up the yard with a... To read the press release in full goto http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/7/prweb1134534.htm]]></content:encoded>
                        <itunes:author>Erin O&#039;Connor</itunes:author>
                        <itunes:subtitle>Cracking Up Over Your Home&#039;s Concrete Cracks? Here&#039;s Some Solid Advice From The Crack Team&#174;</itunes:subtitle>
                        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[St. Louis, MO (PRWEB) July 24, 2008 -- Except for perhaps black mold, a burst water pipe or the occasional critter invasion, nothing gets homeowners more worked up over their happy abode than cracks.  Walls, foundations, garage floors, patios and driveways are especially high on the list because--in most people&#039;s minds, at least--concrete cracks represent an expense.  A big expense.
	
Not so, says Bob Kodner, the undisputed King of Cracks.  Kodner is president of The Crack Team, America&#039;s number one crack repair company.  With franchised offices in 21 states throughout the country, The Crack Team, founded by Bob&#039;s father Mike (affectionately known as &quot;The Ray Kroc of Crack&quot;), has evaluated and/or repaired well over 100,000 concrete cracks in walls, floors, walkways and driveways since 1985.  Bob says cracks don&#039;t have to be the traumatic and costly experience people expect.
	
&quot;Concrete cracks are usually nothing to worry about.  Cracking is a normal and acceptable part of the curing process caused by shrinking or settling,&quot; Kodner states.  &quot;However, if moisture or water is present, if there&#039;s mold, or if the crack is getting wider, the situation should be addressed.&quot;

Check Drainage
	
If the crack is in the basement and water is present, the first thing to do is make sure that rainwater is not making the situation worse.  &quot;Moisture may be a sign that ground water is not draining properly.  Homeowners need to make sure that gutters and downspouts are clean and free-flowing.  Downspout extenders, and a yard that is sloped properly, will also keep rainwater from settling against the foundation,&quot; Kodner notes.  

If the drainage system is working properly and the basement is still wet or mildewed, there is no need to fear costly repairs involving excavation around the foundation exterior.  &quot;In my opinion that&#039;s an antiquated approach.  It&#039;s a rare situation where excavation is necessary.  New technologies exist that allow us to easily repair cracks--even wet cracks--from the inside, quickly, permanently and for a lot less money than you&#039;d expect.&quot;

Cutting Edge Science Meets Concrete Repair
	
In recent years, advanced resin compounds have been developed that can permanently seal concrete cracks.  The Crack Team uses a high-pressure injection technique to force the resin into the crack; in the process, water is forced out. 
 
Says Kodner; &quot;Do-it-yourselfers can&#039;t duplicate our results using store-bought products.  Besides, attempting to repair a crack shouldn&#039;t be considered a &#039;weekend warrior&#039; project--it should be done by a trained professional.&quot;  For cracks in newer homes or those that may be subject to future foundation shifting, he adds, modern resins are available that cure into a flexible, gasket-like seal.
	
Invisible Repairs
	
Cracks in high-visibility areas such as decks, patios, walkways and garage floors needn&#039;t be a problem either.  While cracks may be unsightly, they rarely mean the concrete slab needs replacing.  Other new materials and techniques are available that can make cracks virtually disappear.
	
&quot;For garages, floors, sidewalks, and other non-decorative surfaces, we use coatings that conceal cracks and hide them very well.  The coatings come in a wide variety of colors so we can match the surrounding concrete,&quot; states Kodner.
 
&quot;I thought it would be a bigger deal.&quot;
	
With all the alternatives available today, Kodner believes there is no reason to spend huge amounts of money breaking up old concrete, pouring new garage floors, or having someone digs up the yard with a... To read the press release in full goto http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/7/prweb1134534.htm]]></itunes:summary>

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                        <title>Entrepreneurial Prodigy Anthony Morrison Unveils Secrets To Successful Internet Domain Name Investing New Video Series, Online Marketplace Enable Savvy Investors to Profit From One of the Internet&#039;s Fastest Growing Businesses</title>
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                        <description>Internet entrepreneur and millionaire Anthony Morrison unveils Invest Domains.com, his latest business. Anthony has been using the internet to make money since he was 13. Now 25, Anthony has learned the keys to success and wants to pass them on to others. [PRWeb Jun 27, 2008]</description>
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                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Madison, MS (PRWEB) June 27, 2008 -- His success, born out of hard work and a determination to help his family when it needed him most, made him a millionaire at the tender age of 23.  And now, Anthony Morrison is turning his considerable talents to the task of teaching people how to profit from one of the most exciting marketplaces in America today: Internet domain names.  

Thanks to a brand new video series and the launch of an online marketplace called InvestDomains.com, Anthony Morrison is revealing the secrets to successful Internet domain name investing.  Each year, millions of dollars trade hands in the lucrative business of buying and selling domain names.  Many of those names were purchased originally for twenty dollars or less.  Best of all, the potential of this burgeoning field continues to grow unabated.

Business Wunderkind
The unveiling of InvestDomains.com is the latest achievement in the trajectory of one of America&#039;s most gifted young entrepreneurs.  Anthony Morrison, now 25, has been making money through Internet-related businesses since the tender age of 13.  It was during his junior year at Mississippi College, however, when a tragedy not only struck Morrison&#039;s family, but also forced a new direction in his young life.

Back at home, Morrison&#039;s father Roger, a retired real estate investor in his late sixties, got the devastating news that a company called WorldCom was declaring bankruptcy.  Roger had invested most of his life savings in the telecommunications giant.  Overnight, Roger&#039;s retirement, his means of support for his wife and three children, and his means of paying for Anthony&#039;s college education, were wiped out.

Anthony decided he had to take action.  Taking the financial weight of his family on his shoulders, he started another Internet business while still pursuing his Pre-Med studies.  He began an automotive retail e-business, teaching himself the necessary skills as he went.  His instinctive business acumen quickly showed itself; not only did the business turn his family&#039;s fortunes around, but today, that business has grossed roughly $5 million in sales.
	
Since then Anthony Morrison has been an Internet juggernaut.  A second company, formed to market credit cards online, became another multi-million-dollar success recognized as a top producer by many banks.  People began to come to Morrison for advice on how to start their own Web-based businesses.  In response he created CreditCardSystem.com, an affiliate network allowing others to market credit cards online as he did.  He also began giving seminars, traveling around the country to demonstrate how to create wealth via the Internet.  

To promote his seminars, he produced a TV show called Hidden Millionaires that tells his unique story and explains his keys to conducting successful Web businesses from home.  Thousands of people from one end of the U.S. to the other have already benefited from Morrison&#039;s &quot;Hidden Millionaires&quot; seminars.  Morrison&#039;s budding business empire has reached a point, in fact, that has allowed him to establish his own charity--Christmas for Kids (<a href="http://www.christmasforkids.us" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.christmasforkids.us</a>). 

Complete Tools
Now, with InvestDomains.com, Morrison shines his entrepreneurial light on the booming domain name industry.  The new site offers a six-DVD training series that teaches people how to effectively purchase domain names and profit from them monthly.  It also offers memberships in the Invest Domains online marketplace--an essential passport to the news, trends, buy/sell listings and other tools that... To read the press release in full goto http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/6/prweb1054474.htm]]></content:encoded>
                        <itunes:author>Steve Simon</itunes:author>
                        <itunes:subtitle>Entrepreneurial Prodigy Anthony Morrison Unveils Secrets To Successful Internet Domain Name Investing New Video Series, Online Marketplace Enable Savvy Investors to Profit From One of the Internet&#039;s Fastest Growing Businesses</itunes:subtitle>
                        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Madison, MS (PRWEB) June 27, 2008 -- His success, born out of hard work and a determination to help his family when it needed him most, made him a millionaire at the tender age of 23.  And now, Anthony Morrison is turning his considerable talents to the task of teaching people how to profit from one of the most exciting marketplaces in America today: Internet domain names.  

Thanks to a brand new video series and the launch of an online marketplace called InvestDomains.com, Anthony Morrison is revealing the secrets to successful Internet domain name investing.  Each year, millions of dollars trade hands in the lucrative business of buying and selling domain names.  Many of those names were purchased originally for twenty dollars or less.  Best of all, the potential of this burgeoning field continues to grow unabated.

Business Wunderkind
The unveiling of InvestDomains.com is the latest achievement in the trajectory of one of America&#039;s most gifted young entrepreneurs.  Anthony Morrison, now 25, has been making money through Internet-related businesses since the tender age of 13.  It was during his junior year at Mississippi College, however, when a tragedy not only struck Morrison&#039;s family, but also forced a new direction in his young life.

Back at home, Morrison&#039;s father Roger, a retired real estate investor in his late sixties, got the devastating news that a company called WorldCom was declaring bankruptcy.  Roger had invested most of his life savings in the telecommunications giant.  Overnight, Roger&#039;s retirement, his means of support for his wife and three children, and his means of paying for Anthony&#039;s college education, were wiped out.

Anthony decided he had to take action.  Taking the financial weight of his family on his shoulders, he started another Internet business while still pursuing his Pre-Med studies.  He began an automotive retail e-business, teaching himself the necessary skills as he went.  His instinctive business acumen quickly showed itself; not only did the business turn his family&#039;s fortunes around, but today, that business has grossed roughly $5 million in sales.
	
Since then Anthony Morrison has been an Internet juggernaut.  A second company, formed to market credit cards online, became another multi-million-dollar success recognized as a top producer by many banks.  People began to come to Morrison for advice on how to start their own Web-based businesses.  In response he created CreditCardSystem.com, an affiliate network allowing others to market credit cards online as he did.  He also began giving seminars, traveling around the country to demonstrate how to create wealth via the Internet.  

To promote his seminars, he produced a TV show called Hidden Millionaires that tells his unique story and explains his keys to conducting successful Web businesses from home.  Thousands of people from one end of the U.S. to the other have already benefited from Morrison&#039;s &quot;Hidden Millionaires&quot; seminars.  Morrison&#039;s budding business empire has reached a point, in fact, that has allowed him to establish his own charity--Christmas for Kids (<a href="http://www.christmasforkids.us" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.christmasforkids.us</a>). 

Complete Tools
Now, with InvestDomains.com, Morrison shines his entrepreneurial light on the booming domain name industry.  The new site offers a six-DVD training series that teaches people how to effectively purchase domain names and profit from them monthly.  It also offers memberships in the Invest Domains online marketplace--an essential passport to the news, trends, buy/sell listings and other tools that... To read the press release in full goto http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/6/prweb1054474.htm]]></itunes:summary>

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                        <title>Business Credit Expert David Gass to Hold Business Success Seminar; Registration Now Open for July 24-27 Event</title>
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                        <description>Business Credit Expert David Gass, President and Founder of Business Credit Services (BCS), Inc., is now accepting registrations for the 4th &#38; Final Success Steps to Business Success Seminar to be held July 24-27 in Las Vegas. [PRWeb Jun 23, 2008]</description>
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                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Las Vegas, NV (PRWEB) June 23, 2008 -- Business Credit Expert David Gass, President and Founder of Business Credit Services (BCS), Inc., is now accepting registrations for the 4th &#38; Final Success Steps to Business Success Seminar to be held July 24-27 in Las Vegas. The event - the last in a sold-out series - will equip small business owners with tools, advice and insiders&#039; secrets to start, grow and fund their businesses. 

At the seminar, Mr. Gass and his panel of small business experts will share their proven systems, resources and tools for funding, running and marketing successful businesses. In addition to Mr. Gass, presenters include entrepreneurs, investors, and consultants to Fortune 500 companies who have real-life experience in building highly successful companies. 

&quot;For years, I&#039;ve worked with small business owners looking to start, finance or take their businesses to the next level. From that, I&#039;ve built my &#039;10 Success Steps to Business Success&#039; model,&quot; says Mr. Gass, an established author and founder of BCS. &quot;This event gives participants access to that knowledge as well as a group of people who have collectively generated over $1 billion from their ventures.  Being able to tap into this broad expertise can help business owners immeasurably in their quest for success.&quot;

Mr. Gass&#039; articles have been featured in Entrepreneur.com, AOL Business, business start-up magazines and thousands of small business websites.

More information and registration are available at <a href="http://www.bcscredit.com/seminar" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">http://www.bcscredit.com/seminar</a>.
More information about David Gass is available at <a href="http://bcscredit.com/business_credit_tab/david_gass.php" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">http://bcscredit.com/business_credit_tab/david_gass.php</a> 

About David Gass
David Gass is a serial entrepreneur, author, public speaker and CEO. His articles have been featured in Entrepreneur.com, AOL Business, business start-up magazines, and thousands of small business websites. Mr. Gass is recognized as one of the leading entrepreneurs on the web with regards to business credit, business financing, small business loans, corporate structuring, business start-up and online marketing. 
Gass has been recognized in his community as someone to watch. In 2006, he was honored as a &quot;Rising Star of Business&quot; by the Las Vegas Business Press and &quot;Entrepreneur of the Year&quot; by a Nevada DECA organization for his support to young entrepreneurs.

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                        <itunes:author>Jessica Fillinger</itunes:author>
                        <itunes:subtitle>Business Credit Expert David Gass to Hold Business Success Seminar; Registration Now Open for July 24-27 Event</itunes:subtitle>
                        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Las Vegas, NV (PRWEB) June 23, 2008 -- Business Credit Expert David Gass, President and Founder of Business Credit Services (BCS), Inc., is now accepting registrations for the 4th &#38; Final Success Steps to Business Success Seminar to be held July 24-27 in Las Vegas. The event - the last in a sold-out series - will equip small business owners with tools, advice and insiders&#039; secrets to start, grow and fund their businesses. 

At the seminar, Mr. Gass and his panel of small business experts will share their proven systems, resources and tools for funding, running and marketing successful businesses. In addition to Mr. Gass, presenters include entrepreneurs, investors, and consultants to Fortune 500 companies who have real-life experience in building highly successful companies. 

&quot;For years, I&#039;ve worked with small business owners looking to start, finance or take their businesses to the next level. From that, I&#039;ve built my &#039;10 Success Steps to Business Success&#039; model,&quot; says Mr. Gass, an established author and founder of BCS. &quot;This event gives participants access to that knowledge as well as a group of people who have collectively generated over $1 billion from their ventures.  Being able to tap into this broad expertise can help business owners immeasurably in their quest for success.&quot;

Mr. Gass&#039; articles have been featured in Entrepreneur.com, AOL Business, business start-up magazines and thousands of small business websites.

More information and registration are available at <a href="http://www.bcscredit.com/seminar" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">http://www.bcscredit.com/seminar</a>.
More information about David Gass is available at <a href="http://bcscredit.com/business_credit_tab/david_gass.php" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">http://bcscredit.com/business_credit_tab/david_gass.php</a> 

About David Gass
David Gass is a serial entrepreneur, author, public speaker and CEO. His articles have been featured in Entrepreneur.com, AOL Business, business start-up magazines, and thousands of small business websites. Mr. Gass is recognized as one of the leading entrepreneurs on the web with regards to business credit, business financing, small business loans, corporate structuring, business start-up and online marketing. 
Gass has been recognized in his community as someone to watch. In 2006, he was honored as a &quot;Rising Star of Business&quot; by the Las Vegas Business Press and &quot;Entrepreneur of the Year&quot; by a Nevada DECA organization for his support to young entrepreneurs.

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