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  • Searching for the Best Labor Day Sales?

    Searching for the Best Labor Day Sales?

    As Summer comes to a close, Labor Day weekend is always a sure bet for sales and savings. We’ve found some of the best places to shop online and even some discount codes to use. Check it out! Labor day is on September 7th this year, with most sales starting the weekend before the holiday. Many retailers will push sales beyond September 7th, especially for big ticket items like mattresses, home appliances, and furniture.

    Here are the highly anticipated sales:

    • Walmart
    • Macy’s
    • Wayfair
    • REI
    • The Home Depot
    • Best Buy
    • Ikea

    What do people typically buy on Labor Day?

    Discounts can be found across most categories, but deeper discounts are typically concentrated around a few items including:

    • Mattresses
    • Patio Furniture
    • TV’s
    • Furniture
    • Fall Clothes and Gear

    Start shopping now! 

    We’ve found many stores that have sales going on right now- check them out:

    • Crate & Barrel: 20% off through Sept 9th
    • HomeDepot: 40% off appliances tools and other home goods
    • Wayfair: 70% off outdoor furniture *beginning 8/31*
    • SkinStore: 25% off sitewide (use the code LABOR)
    • Saatva: $200 off of purchases $1000 or more
    • Lowe’s: 40% off
    • Primary Goods: 25% off (use the code WERK)

     


  • Heading into the Wilderness? Essentials to Camp in Style-

    Heading into the Wilderness? Essentials to Camp in Style-

    Labor day is a few days away, and chances are high that camping might be on top of your list. Whether you’ve managed to score an amazing camp spot, or are just camping out in the back yard with the family- our team has hand picked a few awesome accessories to have you camping in style.

    You’ve got a tent and a sleeping bag… but what about an awesome camping chair? Our team picked out a few worth checking out:

    1. Kijaro Dual Lock Camping Chair– Best value and overall comfort
    2. NEMO Stargaze Recliner Luxury Chair- If you’re looking to spend a bit more..you’ll thank yourself!
    3. Tommy Bahama 2020 Beach Chair-We know, it’s a beach chair…but it has a cooler and it’s super comfy…that works where-ever you go.

    What about something to drink? Our top choices

    1. LifeStraw Go Filter Bottle with 2 Stage Filtration: A water filter is a must for anyone who loves camping and the great outdoors.
    2. Corckcicle 160z Canteen Cockcicle: makes amazing products to keep your wine…er..we mean. …WATER cold!
    3. Hydroflask 20oz Wide Mouth: This is a must have for long hikes… keeps your drink cold for hours!

    How about some ‘tunes? An evening in the woods is always better with your favorite playlist

    1. JBL Clip 3: This little speaker packs big sound…and it’s waterproof!
    2. OontZ Angle 3 Ultra:  100 foot range on this speaker.
    3. Tronsmart T6 Plus: If you love bass… this speaker is for you!

    Happiness awaits!


  • Take your Instagram Feed to the Next Level- Our Picks for Schedulers

    Take your Instagram Feed to the Next Level- Our Picks for Schedulers

    We all know that time is money, and if you are or are aspiring to be an Instagram influencer, the time you spend on your posts key to your success.

    Instagram influencer marketing is now a $2 Billion dollar industry. If you have a niche you’re passionate about, share interesting stories, consistently post compelling content and engage with authenticity- there you might just be able quit your day job!

    Our team took a quick look at some of the best tools out there. We concluded that the first thing a savvy Instagram influencer needs are great tools for scheduling. Here are the best ones we found:

    1. Sprout Social- One of the more intuitive and easy to use tools out there. It’s a more expensive option, but packed with features if you’re going big time.
    2. Later.com– Later touts being able to plan a week worth of Instagram posts in just 20 minutes.  Free plans available, and tiered pricing.
    3. Hootsuite.com-Sure, Hootsuite has been around a while, but they have built a great suite of tools.. 🙂
    4. Bettr– designed with influencers in mind.
    5. Hopperhq– Up to 50 posts at once with bulk uploading

    Happy Posting!

     


  • Searching for a Zoom Alternative?

    Searching for a Zoom Alternative?

    Remote working is in full swing. Do you need an alternative to Zoom? Stay in touch with your customers and coworkers with our top conference call services.

    When you’re considering the best conference call services, consider the following factors:

    1. Call Limits
    2. Call Recording
    3. Ease of setup
    4. Video Conferencing
    5. Customer Support
    6. Call Quality
    7. Free vs. Paid Features
    8. Price

    Our top picks–>

    Ring Central

    • Free up to 100 participants
    • VOIP phone service plans
    • Great for startups and small business
    • Free version is capped at 40 minutes per meeting

    BlueJeans

    • Great for big business: used by Linked In, Facebook and Zillow amongst otthers
    • High voice quality- powered by Dolby Voice
    • Specialized in video conference calls

     

    Google Meet

    • Now free if you have a Gmail account (replaced Google Hangouts)
    • Integrates seamlessly with Google Calendar
    • Audio quality is not as high as other competitors

    Webex:

    • Cisco product- high quality technology reputation
    • Multiple pricing tiers depending on needs
    • Free up to 50 participants

    Every individual and team needs are different- make sure you pick the right option that suits your use case~


  • Nordstrom Anniversary Sale:  Can’t Miss Picks…

    Nordstrom Anniversary Sale: Can’t Miss Picks…

    Are you ready to shop? Savvy shoppers know that August 19th only means one thing… The Nordstrom Anniversary Sale is finally here!

    Our team had a chance to review some of the can’t miss items at the sale this year. Check our out top picks below!

    Tory Burch Leigh Slide Sandal- Sandal are IN this summer, and we love this style

    Zella Live in Jogger Pants- We all know Zella makes great leggings, why not Jogger Pants? (ps…they are great sitting on the couch too!)

    Sam Edelman Notch Collar Coat-It’s hot now, but cool temperatures are right around the corner, and sometimes you want your coat to make a statement.

    Veja V-10 Sneakers: These kicks are stylish and super comfy.

    Topshop Long Sleeve Faux Leather Shirtdress: When we can finally hit the town again…this shirtdress is a must have.

    Allsaints Fetch Snake Embossed Leather Crossbody Bag: This bag says it all.

    Kiehl’s Jumbo Creme de Corps: Keep your skin hydrated at a great price.

    Hunter Original Leopard Waterproof Rain Boot: You’ll want to splash in the puddles all day long with these cute boots!

    Nordstrom 400 Thread Count White Down Comforter: This comforter is great all season long…why not pamper your bedding?

    Nordstrom Baby Hooded Bunting: Ok we had to throw one in for the little ones… this is adorable!

    Happy Shopping!


  • Are You Looking to Sell Your House?

    Are You Looking to Sell Your House?

    For many Americans, the new realities of working remotely have opened up possibilities for relocation that they had not considered before.  Open House searches are on the rise, and people are figuring out ways to make moves. Our team was curious about where people are moving- here’s what they found.

    On the popular real estate website redfin.com 27% of searchers were looking to move to an area outside of their immediate metro area. In the second quarter of 2020, the most popular places people were looking to move included Phoenix, Sacramento, Las Vegas, Austin and Atlanta.

    Why are people looking to move? Many potential buyers from out of town are now working remotely, so affordable options that include office space, a big backyard, and good weather are now a much higher priority.

    Tech workers are making up a large portion of the new buyer pool. A realtor in Austin was quoted stating that he had buyers from New York, San Francisco and Portland buying homesites in Austin, sometimes site unseen!

    Even areas that have been thought of traditionally as ‘vacation’ towns, or ‘places to retire’ are now also seeing an influx of full time residents with Palm Springs, CA as a perfect example. With nice homes priced between $350k and $600k- it’s no surprise that urban dwellers are ditching their apartments for more space and sunshine.

    Only time will tell if this trend becomes permanent, but one thing is for sure- with the many new realities we all face, considerations about moving are top of mind these days.

    If you are looking to sell your house- consider the following:

    When you are ready to sell your home, there are a few steps that you must keep in mind. Knowing how these steps work and being prepared for them is one of the best ways to get the most out of the sale and ensure that you can get moved out quickly. Some of the steps to take to get the most out of your real estate investment includes:

    Working with a Real Estate Agent

    One of the first things that you should do when you are ready to sell your home is find real estate agents near you. Some people want to go the “for sale by owner” route, but this can take a lot more time and effort to complete than doing it with an agent. Be aware that it does cost a commission, or a percentage of the sales price, to hire a real estate agent. But considering they often take on all the work and can handle the showings, the legal documents, and more, they are often worth it to get results.

    How an Agent Can Help You

    There are a number of benefits to hiring a real estate agent rather than trying to do it all on your own. Some of these include:

    1. They help you list your home at the right price. This helps you to get the highest price possible, without your home sitting on the market forever.
    2. They can present your home in a way that makes it more appealing to potential buyers. You love your home and that is great, but a real estate agent knows how to make it shine to a buyer.
    3. They can bring in more potential buyers. Most buyers like to work with an agent. And many times your agent will already have a list of people who may have some interest in the home. This helps you to get the best offer possible.
    4. They handle all of the paperwork for you. This is one of the most difficult things to do when you try to sell your home on your own. With the help of a real estate agent, you will not have to worry about all of the paperwork and legal stuff because they will do it all.
    5. The agent can get the best offer from each buyer. When the home sells for more, the agent earns more. This incentivizes them to get a better offer on your home.
    6. Can negotiate after the inspection. While you most likely will need to get a few things done on your home after the inspection, an agent will make sure the work is kept to a minimum.
    7. Speeds your closing time. This helps you to get the home closed on and the money in your account so much faster than before.

    Typical Costs for a Real Estate Agent

    There are several factors that will come into play when you have to pay for your real estate agent. Some agents will charge more if the sale price is below a certain threshold and then will lower the rate if the price is higher. Some may have other deals and incentives to get sellers to work with them. The average commission for most real estate agents is 6%.

    Before you sign with an agent, take the time to ask about the commission they will earn. This helps you be prepared and can make it easier to factor in this cost when you finally get an offer on the home. You as the seller will be the one who will pay the commission to the real estate agent. This 6% is often split between the buyer’s and the seller’s agent, but the seller is still responsible for the whole amount.

    Picking a Good Sale Price

    The next thing that we need to take a look at is how to pick out a good sales price for your home. There are a lot of different things that go into determining a price for your home. While you want to get top dollar for your home, you do need to be realistic about what a buyer is willing to pay.

    To determine the price of your home and what to sell it for, you must consider its location, how big the home is, how many rooms and bathrooms, any upgrades, and even what other homes in the area are selling for as well. And since each home is a little different and very unique, this can be hard.

    One way to figure out a fair sales price on your home is to perform a “comps” analysis. This is when you and your agent will look at some of the recently sold comparable homes on the market. While it may be hard to find one exactly like your home, it can give you a better idea of how much similar homes in your area have sold for.

    This is also why it is important to work with that real estate agent we talked about earlier. They know how to handle the pricing of your home and will help explain it along the way. They can take in all of the factors for you and come up with a fair price that is likely to sell your home quickly.

    Staging Your Home

    If you have already moved out of your home and no longer live there, one way to sell it faster is to stage the home. This helps to give your potential buyer a look for how the home can be used and gives them a vision of all the potential in the home. Never leave the home completely empty because this slows down the process.

    List the Home and Start Showings

    When you are ready, your agent will come over and sign some paperwork with you. This helps both of you be on the same page the whole time and can avoid confusion later on. The agent will also take pictures of the inside and outside of the property so they can show potential buyers, both online and in person. It is then time for the agent to list the property and wait for the calls to come in.

    At some point, you will need to show your home. The days of  an ‘Open House’ are gone for now, and most agents will hold private showings. The agent can handle this, but you must make sure the home is clean and ready to go. And you may have to be out of the way for a bit. Sometimes it only takes a few showings and sometimes you may need to deal with quite a few showings. But these are the best way to sell your home. All buyers will want a chance to look through the home and see if it is right for them.

    Accepting an Offer

    At some point, you will get an offer on your home. If the offer sounds good to you, you can accept it and move on with some of the inspections and other things that need to get done. You can also provide a counteroffer to better meet the needs you have if the buyer’s offer is close to your original offer. If the offer is way off, you can choose to decline the offer.

    The offer will often include information on what the buyer expects. They will say what they want to purchase the property for along with the preferred closing date, any inspections they want, and other contingencies. The most common contingencies including the buyers securing their financing and the buyers selling their other home.

    The Different Types of Inspections

    Your buyer may choose to do a few different inspections to make sure the home is safe and secure. If there are some major problems with the house and they are found during the inspection, then you will be responsible for them. Most home buyers choose to do a full home inspection that checks out quite a few different things, but they can also do a few other inspections based on their needs. The most common inspections include:

    1. Pest and rodent inspection
    2. Radon inspection
    3. Chimney inspection
    4. Roof inspection
    5. Lead-based paint inspection
    6. Flooding damage inspection
    7. HVAC inspection

    As we mentioned, the full-home inspection is the most common, though some may choose the others if these problems are common in your area. The buyer will usually put this in their offer so you can decide which inspections you want to participate in ahead of time. The cost of the inspection falls to the buyer. The cost to fix anything falls to you.

    If there are some repairs necessary on the home, you can typically negotiate these. When the buyer has some minimal repairs to do, you may consider doing them and finishing the process. Other options are to offer the home “as is” so you won’t do any repairs or offer a credit for the work to be done. The credit may work if there is a time crunch on the sale and you don’t have time to get it done. Homes sold “as is” often take a lot longer to sell.

    Closing On Your Home

    Once all the inspections are done and you have moved out of the home, and your home buyer has secured their financing, you can close on the home. These often happen at two different times. You will meet with the lender or a title company to sign off on the home and agree to the sale.

    Later, sometimes the same day and sometimes later depending on the schedules, the buyers will go in and complete their paperwork to buy the home. The funds will go to pay off the rest of your mortgage, your real estate agents fees, and any other closing costs that are necessary. Whatever is left will be deposited in your account and can be used for purchasing your new home, paying off debt, or other uses depending on your needs.
    Typical Closing Costs

    There are a few closing costs you will need to pay before you get any money from your home sale. Some of these include:

    1. Any attorney’s fees for writing up the documents.
    2. Credits towards the closing costs that you and the seller agreed on.
    3. Any HOA fees if applicable.
    4. The prorated property taxes.
    5. Any escrow that is agreed on and other closing fees.
    6. Title insurance
    7. Transfer tax
    8. Agent commission.

    There are some other fees that may be required based on the bank you work with and where you live. You and your agent can discuss these fees before closing so you aren’t caught by surprise.

    Are the Rules Different in Each State?

    There are a few things about selling a home that will vary based on the state you live in. In fact, depending on where you live in each state the rules may be slightly different as well. Knowing what these differences are in your local area can be tough, but this is another benefit of working with a real estate agent to get things done.

    First, the amount in taxes you pay will vary based on one state to the next. Some states will require the seller to pay taxes on the home up to a certain point and others will require the buyer to handle this. Some states, including California, have a special tax on any home sold that may add to the closing costs you must work with.

    Most states have requirements that the seller needs to include any information about the property that may deter the buyer from making the purchase. This is often presented to a potential buyer before they even put an offer in on the home. This could include any updates you did on the home, along with any potential problems that you know about.

    You may also need to work with an escrow account. The way that this is used will depend on the state you live in but allows a little protection on both sides. It ensures that both parties know where the money is and they can get it back if things go south during the deal. Talk with your real estate agent to find out if an escrow account is necessary for you.

    Where is Everyone Moving During the Covid-19 Pandemic?

    Due to Covid-19 pandemic many Americans are ready to live the cities and move somewhere more rural. This is great news if you have a home for sale in a rural area as you are more likely to attract a good buyer for a good price.

    In fact, six out of ten Americans have said that they would consider moving to a less populated area. Some may have been considering this before. Some may be tired of living with all of the health mandates. And some see these rural areas as safer areas to be because with fewer people there, it is a much safer place to be right now.

    This is a common trend no matter which state you live in. Rural homeowners who are looking to make a switch and get out of their home into a new one will find that is a sellers’ market and they will do well. In fact, it is likely that you will have a few offers to sweeten the pot.

    Selling your home is a big experience. You have to get the home prepared and looking nice while cleaning. You need to find a good realtor who will work with you and find the best deal. And you need to finish all of the inspections and other work after you accept an offer. But when you have things organized and ready to go, you will find that it is easy to sell your house quickly.

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  • This “Tesla Killer” is one to watch..

    This “Tesla Killer” is one to watch..

    TOKYO — Chinese electric vehicle startup, Xpeng Motors, has become the first automaker to adopt an artificial intelligence microchip for autonomous driving developed by U.S. tech company Nvidia, putting it ahead of industry giants such as Toyota Motor and Volvo Cars.

    Guangzhou-based Xpeng Motors, often referred to as China’s “Tesla killer,” late last month started deliveries of a new electric sedan, the P7. The car uses Nvidia’s in-vehicle computer, the DRIVE AGX Xavier, that controls the autonomous driving function.

    “Xpeng is helping usher in this new era of transportation with the AI-powered P7,” Danny Shapiro, Nvidia senior director who heads the automotive division, wrote in a blog.

    The tie-up between Xpeng and Nvidia points to a changing order in the automobile industry. In the past, the newest technologies were always adopted first by European automakers before their Chinese counterparts would follow. Now, those cutting-edge technologies are being introduced in China first.

    There are several reasons for such a change. For one, Chinese consumers have become more demanding and want to enjoy the newest functions, said a local executive at a Japanese automaker. The executive said Chinese consumers show a strong interest in new technologies, including self-driving functions and connectivity.

    The Chinese government is also keen to nurture the development of such technologies. Beijing has helped to develop cars with “Level 3” self-driving functions and had hoped to commercialize such cars by 2020. It has already approved road-testing for these vehicles. Self-driving technologies are ranked on five levels. Level 3 refers to longer self-driving capability than lower levels but these cars still require a driver onboard.

    Nvidia’s in-vehicle computer used in the P7 sedan claims to be able to perform 30 trillion operations per second but yet only consumes 30 watts of power. (Photo courtesy of Xpeng Motors)
    The government said in May that commercialization of those vehicles was now pushed back by five years due to the coronavirus outbreak, but it remains committed to promoting self-driving cars.

    Another reason for the change in the global industry is that Chinese automakers are focusing more on developing overseas markets. Chinese electric vehicle startups, in particular, are eager to challenge competitors such as Tesla on the world stage.

    “We don’t intend to expand our business by depending [only] on domestic demand in China,” said the chief executive of a Chinese EV maker. “We will grow in the global market while contesting head-on with Tesla.”

    Such industry changes were already happening in 2017 when NIO, a Chinese EV startup, became the first in the world to adopt Israeli company Mobileye’s EyeQ4 vision processor for autonomous driving and advanced driver assistance systems. Until then, Mobileye had provided its products to European automakers first.

    For Xpeng Motors, Nvidia’s DRIVE AGX Xavier will allow its cars to record and process more information. The car employs 14 cameras, five millimeter-wave radars and 12 ultrasonic sensors to ensure that it knows its surroundings.

    “DRIVE AGX Xavier, which has a high processing capacity, was needed for the car to process large amounts of sensor data,” said an engineer in charge of development at Xpeng Motors.

    Nvidia’s in-vehicle computer used in the P7 sedan claims to be able to perform 30 trillion operations per second but yet only consumes 30 watts of power. It is also able to update software wirelessly.

    While mass production of the P7 at its plant in Zhaoqing, Guangdong Province, has begun, Xpeng Motors is already “developing a next-generation EV with higher autonomous driving functions in collaboration with Nvidia,” said Wu Xinzhou, vice president of autonomous driving.

    Xpeng Motors has not revealed details of that vehicle, but it is likely to use Nvidia’s next-generation in-vehicle computer, DRIVE AGX Orin, as the brain for self-driving functions. That computer will have processing performance seven times higher than that of Xavier, according to Nvidia’s Shapiro.

    Nvidia plans to start shipping Orin samples in 2021. Shapiro said Orin would be installed in vehicles from around end-2022 at the earliest. Given close ties between the two companies, it would not be surprising if Xpeng Motors becomes the world’s first company to adopt Orin.

    Yet, such collaboration could abruptly be broken off by worsening relations between the the U.S. and China. U.S. policymakers could demand that American technologies be reserved for domestic manufacturers.

    Nvidia’s reliance on Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., the world’s largest contract chipmaker, could also throw a spanner in the works. Like China’s Huawei Technologies, which has been sanctioned by the U.S., Nvidia has entrusted the production of its microchips to TSMC. It plans to use TSMC’s 7-nanometer processing capabilities for its Orin.

    TSMC has announced plans to build a new factory in the U.S., but production there will only begin in 2024, too late for the planned mass manufacture of Orin.

    Courtesty Nikkei xTECH/Nikkei Automotive


  • Finally! 5G is here and it’s spectacular

    Finally! 5G is here and it’s spectacular

    5G technology is now here, we can finally see the first phones using the new tech. This is a huge moment for technology. Are you ready for the changes? Many have wondered which first phones will be using the tech, well we’re going to delve a bit deeper into 5G technology and the smartphones we can expect to take advantage of it.

    5G technology, for the uninformed, is the next step in wireless connections. If you remember back when 3G was phased out in favor of 4G LTE, you’re familiar with what this process looks like. Originally, 4G was only available in large metro areas and only on the newest and best smartphones.

    The roll-out of 5G tech is likely to track quite similarly. Much like 4G LTE, 5G is a huge step up in terms of speed and accuracy. It will likely first be rolled out to primarily large cities where it can service the largest numbers of users. Over time, it will be rolled out nationwide.

    5G Smartphones

    Most phones that are on the market today will not have 5G compatibility, so this likely won’t even affect you until you upgrade. You won’t need to upgrade for a bit unless you’re living in an early-access area like New York or LA, though.

    If you’re interested in future-proofing, you can pick up one of these 5G-enabled phones in the coming months as they become available.

    Samsung Galaxy S10 5G

    Samsung come out of the gate strong with a 5G version of their Galaxy S10. What can we say about the Galaxy S10 that hasn’t already been said? It’s a great phone with a great suite of useful features, a beautiful display and a stellar processor. Add lightning-fast 5G speeds to that and you’ve got a real winner.

    iPhone 12

    We know what you’re thinking: iPhone 12? They just released the 11! Well, Apple did not roll out 5G integration on this year’s upgrade. Given the slow roll-out of 5G nationally, Apple’s focus won’t be on that tech until 2020, with the eventual launch of the iPhone 12.

    Huawei Mate X

    If you don’t mind importing, or dealing with a somewhat shady company, the Huawei Mate X will be releasing later this year. This folding, 5G-ready phone looks like a sci-fi device. The Chinese smartphone maker Huawei has been in hot water recently over some scandals, but they still make great phones.


  • The Best Way To Fight Fleas

    The Best Way To Fight Fleas

    Few situations are more annoying to pets and their owners than a infestation of fleas. Fleas are mean, evil, awful little bugs. They get into your carpets, lay eggs and stick around for interminable lengths of time.

    Quickly becoming a problem, fleas can infest homes in very short amounts of time, posing health risks and frustrating living conditions for both people and their pets.  All the while, they pester your animals, making them itchy and uncomfortable. What’s worse, some pets even have allergic reaction to the pests!

    While there are many products that can be used to combat flea infestations, it’s vital to choose the right products that are appropriate for severity of your pet’s flea problem — otherwise you’ll end up wasting time and money as the flea problem gets worse. Today, we’re looking at the best ways to fight fleas.

    Best Ways to Fight Fleas

    Flea Collars

    Flea collars are a great first line of defense to keep your animals safe from the tiny pests. Using a combination of pesticides that are harmless to animals and scents that disgust fleas, these collars have a high success rating. While your animal might not like having to wear an odd-smelling collar, it will help them avoid the worst of the flea infestation! This is just one part of the fight, however.

    Flea Sprays

    Spraying your carpets and furniture for fleas is another effective strategy. A number of high-quality flea sprays are sold in pet stores and online. Such sprays not only kill fleas but also help to kill their eggs. The trouble with fleas is that you will often think you’ve rooted them out, only for another round of eggs to hatch. The eggs can go dormant for months at a time before being activated by vibrations in the carpet.

    As such, spraying in often-unused rooms is advised. That way, any hidden, dormant eggs can be killed by the spray. This prevents the eggs from reactivating when you or a pet enters a low-traffic room!

    Diatomaceous Earth

    Also known as D. Earth, this naturally occurring mineral deposit works wonders as a pesticide. If you’re having trouble with a particularly nasty flea infestation, consider this mineral. Make sure you purchase food grade diatomaceous earth, as it’s pet safe. Sprinkle it around your carpets and near the thresholds of your doors and windows. Earth works by compromising the lipids in fleas’ exoskeletons. The chemical interaction causes the fleas to become dehydrated, as their bodies can’t lock in water anymore. As such, they die of dehydration shortly after contacting the mineral. Don’t worry, though, the mineral doesn’t affect anything bigger than a small bug. The worst it can do to a pet is dehydrate them slightly, so just avoid getting it on your animals if you can!

    Flea Pills

    Flea pills for pets generally have the highest success rates for preventing and treating fleas. Pills come in chewable tablets or capsules that must be swallowed, usually with food. These oral medications for fighting fleas require a vet prescription, and usually fight flea adults or eggs, but rarely both at the same time. Flea pills, like other medications, come with side effects; it is essential for pet owners to ask what these side effects may include. The two most popular feel pills include Capstar and Comfortis, and both start working within hours of being administered.


  • Top 9 HR Software Solutions

    Top 9 HR Software Solutions

    Looking for the best combination in HR Management and the latest technology breakthrough? How much does this software cost and what do you need to look for? What are the pros and cons? We have the scoop! We’ve cut your search time in half by compiling a list of the best and most affordable state-of-the-art HR software available today.

    Whether you’re a Fortune 500 company or a start-up looking to make your first hire, modern-day HR solutions have never been more vital to businesses as they are now. In the last decade we’ve seen HR software take great strides in practically reinventing itself.

    In fact, in the past couple of years we have seen features that we never knew we needed become indispensable for recruiters and businesses alike. But don’t sweat it, we know why you’re really here – what are those features and most importantly, what’s it going to cost you?

    Before we dive into pricing, lets take a look at what some of your basic goals are and how investing in HR software can transform your business:

    Size

    How many employees does your business currently have and how many are you projected to hire in the near future? This is an important aspect to take into consideration since most HR Software companies offer rates based on how many employees you have. For example, a company that runs payroll for 20 employees will have a greatly different pricing structure to work with in comparison to a company that runs payroll for 2,000 employees.

    Functions

    HR managements falls under a huge umbrella that covers a bunch of different essential features. What exactly are you looking for within your unique business structure? Most industries outsource tasks such as payroll, hiring, performance reviews, time off tracking, etc.

    While it can be tempting to outsource all aspect of your business with HR Software, it may not always be really necessary. You should especially take this into consideration when pricing comes into play. Not all HR Software companies offer a complete package at one price. For example, Bamboo HR ups their prices for companies that run payroll with them by $4 per employee and $25 per month.

    Budget

    But what’s this going to really cost you? Let’s dive in. There is no getting around the fact that HR Software pricing greatly varies from one provider to the other. How much should you spend on HR Software and is it really worth the price tag that comes with it?

    Typically, when licensing HR Software on a monthly basis, prices range anywhere from $50 – $1,000 each month. Subsequently, this will to depend on the factors mentioned above such as size and functionality of your unique business model.

    Most HR Software providers offer a trial month for you to try out their product, without dishing out a single penny. Win-win! As a business, you should take advantage of this. Take some time to go through the trial and error process before committing. This will not only help you compare different HR Software, but will also give you a concrete answer on what it’s going to cost you.

    Here is a list of the top-rated HR Software companies for you to try out:
    1. BambooHR
    2. Zoho People
    3. Dayforce HCM
    4. SAP SucessFactors
    5. Deputy
    6. Gusto
    7. Zenefits
    8. CakeHR
    9. ADP Workforce Now