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How to Fully Understand the Tracking of an Order Placed Online and Where it’s At Now
As a consumer, I stay up to date with tracking the purchases I make online. I am pretty sure many of you do as well since it is the way of shopping during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, I never analyzed how the shipping system works until a recent order I placed early in August. This is what I learned about the shipping process.
By Debbie's Reflection5 years ago in Lifehack
How to Find Low Competition keywords
If there is one thing that could either make or break your entire SEO game, then it must be keyword research. Keyword research is the thing that can determine your blog’s success or failure. Proper keyword research can help you reserve higher ranks in SERPs without putting much effort into off-page SEO. Even, we have ranked some keywords without making a single backlink.
By Jyoti Chauhan5 years ago in Lifehack
Things You Need to Know About Having a New Pool Installed
Over 10 million homes in the United States have a pool. For most homeowners, investing in a pool is something they do to add value and fun to their residence. One of the main mistakes people make when getting a new pool is rushing through the preparation process.
By Mia Morales5 years ago in Lifehack
How to Pack Swift and Smart
Are you a last-minute packer? Or do you like to get packed nice and early? I used to get packed well in advance of a trip (partly because my Mum would help me pack, especially when I was little), but now, I'm totally a last-minute packer. We're talking shutting-the-suitcase-before-going-to-the-airport packer.
By Melina Notidou5 years ago in Lifehack
How to Support Local Businesses & the Environment During a Global Pandemic
Lockdowns caused by the global pandemic have had a serious impact on global, national, and local economies, with the UK feeling the effects as much as anyone else. Not only that, the stockpiling of provisions, especially food, has meant single-use plastic is being used more despite the need to remove it from everyday societies.
By Jake Holyoak5 years ago in Lifehack
Money, Money, Taxes, Bullarchy, Money, Money
I am damn near twenty-seven years old and for some reason I am still learning money management. If you were raised like me, and if you were a millennial, you probably were, you learned how to balance a check book and that you absolutely need a degree in order to get a career (bullarchy). That is what they drilled into us in school. That was about it. I don't know about you, but I have used my checkbook twice in the five years that I've had it. In fact, do those things expire? That's probably something I should look into.
By Michelle Schultz5 years ago in Lifehack
How to Create a Brochure for Raising Covid-19 Awareness
The novel coronavirus has grasped the whole world into its vicious clutches. It was for the first time when the entire world experienced locked down owing to widespread of the pandemic. People lived under severe uncertainty until the global health organizations initiated awareness campaigns.
By Louis Rolen5 years ago in Lifehack
How To Save Money On Emergency Locksmith Services
Almost everyone would relate to the sinking feeling in their stomach during a lockout. One simple reason for the stress is the cost of locksmith services. Although you should never seek a cheap locksmith there are ways to save money on locksmith services.
By Sarah Michelle5 years ago in Lifehack
Excavation Services: Should You Do It Yourself, Or Should You Hire A Professional?
Excavation Services are considered part of construction work. As you already know, construction works are not the safest to perform on your own. Along with the right skills this kind of work requires special heavy machinery, which is not possible for you to buy off the market. In some cases, you may also need a license to do it.
By Kiara Waylen5 years ago in Lifehack









