Friday, March 1, 2013

The Basics of Surfing: What Is the Right Surf Board for Beginner Surfers?


After learning how to surf from an instructor with a rental surfing board, the next step would be buying the right surfboard for you as a beginner surfer. Choosing your surfboard is one of the most important steps in surfing. If you choose the right board, then you will be able to have a better ride. However, if you choose the wrong board, you can expect to wipe out often which can really discourage you and abandon the sport altogether.

When choosing a surfboard, the first rule is to make sure that the surfboard you choose is the right width, length, and thickness. You need to remember that there are different types of surfboard available, which comes in all shapes and sizes.

The principle behind the different sizes is that the wider and thicker the board, the more stable it is in the water. The rule of thumb for beginners and if you are already an adult is that you should choose one that is 1 to 2 feet taller than your standing height. For kids, 6 to 18 inches taller is basically enough as they are lighter and therefore, more buoyant.

If you want to surf all summer long or you want to surf the entire season of surfing in your area, then you may want to make sure that you should get a board that will be able to last more than one season. You also need to pick a board that you will not outgrow in a short amount of time. However, you also want to make sure that you should get a cheap one at that in order for you to prevent feeling bad about the dents and dings that the board will usually get.

Getting a used surfboard is a great idea to save money on the surfboard but always be aware of any delamination or cuts where the foam is showing. This is a bad sign and it will mean that the board will not last really long. If you have the money for it, you can get a custom made board. Although custom made boards will cost you money, it will be made according to your specifications which means that you will be able to have a better feel for the board whenever you hit the water.

As a beginner, don’t be worried about the amount of fins that the board you choose has. This is not really a factor when you are just learning how to surf. Fins help in turning, which you will not really use if you are a beginner. And, you need to keep in mind that you won’t be making any fancy twists and turns when you are just learning how to surf.

As you can see, the criteria for the best surfboard for beginners are not really all that complicated. Always keep in mind that whatever board you choose, never fall for the board that looks really cool and decide to get a short board instead. These boards are short and narrow, which have thin edges, which are basically designed for doing fancy maneuvers by advanced surfers. Always start with longer, wider and more buoyant board if you are a beginner surfer.

After mastering the basics, you can always purchase a cool looking short board that you will be able to use properly.

eBay - Part Time or Full? How to Decide.

Going full-time as an eBay seller is living the dream: making a real income, working from home, being your own boss and all the rest of it. It's the promise of a million scams, and it's finally come true - at least for some.

What they don't tell you in the success stories, though, is that becoming a full-time eBay seller is by no means for everyone. You really, really ought to try it part-time before you even consider taking it up full-time, and even then, caution is advisable.  Before you burn your suit, here's a list of questions you should ask yourself.

How Much Do I Earn From eBay Now?

Work out how many hours a week you spend doing eBay-related things (be honest here), and divide it by the average amount of profit you make in a week. If you were doing full-time hours, would you earn as much as you earn now?

Do I Have a Good Job?

Think about what you might lose if you give up your job to focus on eBay. If you're in a well-paid job with good promotion prospects then it's well worth reconsidering: you might get a few years down the line and wish you'd stayed in your traditional job, as you'd probably be the CEO by now.

Would I Really Make Much More Money?

Unless you're selling a large quantity of small goods, most of what you do on eBay will be waiting for auctions to end - and you can wait at work just as easily as you can at home. This is why whether you would make more money on eBay really depends on what kinds of items you're selling - for low value items, going full-time could be a good move. For high-value ones, the chances are you'll hit the limits of how much money you have to invest in inventory long before you hit the limits on your time.

Is my Home a Good Place to Work?

Quite apart from anything else, you might find that the dream of home working is more of a nightmare in reality. People can start to depend on you to get things done that need to be done during the day. If you have a wife and children then they can resent the fact that you're in the house but refuse to have anything to do with them for large parts of the day. Giving in to any of these things and stopping work for a while will cause your profits to fall.

Can I Survive if it All Goes Wrong?

In the end, would you be able to get by if you had a month or two where you sold literally nothing? Or would you be desperately looking around for a job and cursing the day you ever discovered eBay? That's the real test.

If you made it through all these questions, then I guess you're cut out for the eBay life - and even if you didn't, you'd be surprised just how far you can get part-time. In our next email, we'll show you how to think like the eBay elite: the PowerSellers.

Using PayPal on eBay

PayPal and eBay were made for each other - and now that eBay own PayPal, using them together is getting even easier.

What is PayPal?

People with PayPal accounts can send money to each other securely online. You can deposit money in a PayPal account from a bank account or a credit card, and withdraw money to your bank account. It is the most common way of paying on eBay, as well as being in widespread use on the rest of the Internet.

Opening a PayPal Account.

It's very easy to get a PayPal account. Just go to www.paypal.com and click the 'Sign Up' link. As a buyer, you should get a Personal account - you can always upgrade later if you decide to start selling. Then all you need to do is enter your address, phone number and email address, and create a password, and two secret questions. You'll be emailed a confirmation, and then you're done!

If you want to deposit money into the account now, then you need to register a credit or debit card or your bank details, and if you want to withdraw money then you need to register your bank details. There's no need to do anything like that just yet, though.

Paying with PayPal.


Paying with PayPal is very simple. When you win an auction and click 'Pay Now', you'll be given a list of payment methods the seller accepts. You should always check what the seller accepts before you bid, as there are still some sellers who won't take PayPal. If the seller does accept PayPal, it will already be chosen for you on the payment page.

Now you just need to press 'Next', type in your PayPal username and password and confirm the amount you want to pay. The first time you pay with PayPal you will need to enter the details of your card or bank account, but after that it will remember for you.

Becoming Verified.

You might have noticed that there is a limit to how much money you can send or withdraw using PayPal before you need to be verified. Verification has two steps. First, PayPal deposit some very small amounts of money in your bank account and you need to tell them how much they deposited. Second, they need to phone you to confirm your address and phone number. Once you've done that, all the limits on your account will be lifted. Log in at paypal.com and click on 'Get Verified' for more information.

While you've been paying for your items, what you might not have realised is that eBay occasionally offers money off coupons. But where do you get them? The next email tells you all about it.



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