Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Flowers Are A Girl’s Best Friend

I am a fan of flowers. In fact, I’ve been a fan of flowers since I was just a little girl. My grandmother didn’t have the luxury of a garden for her New York City apartment and so she was fond of planting them in the flower box that sat just outside of her living room window. We would pick flowers whenever we visited the countryside on trips outside of the city to visit our family.

These days, I don’t have as much time to pick flowers in the countryside, and they aren’t as easy to find blooming around the city. On those occasions when I long for the bright vivid colors and exotic fragrances that only nature can bring, I call a florist, usually at 1-800-Flowers, for a bouquet that will brighten my place and my mood.

I also find that flowers are the perfect gift for birthdays, anniversaries and holidays. And they give any dinner party or special celebration that extra something. There is just something about walking into a room and seeing a beautiful bouquet or basket of flowers as a centerpiece.

Better still, flowers are also great accessories. Flowers can be worn as a necklace (think leis) or in your hair. I love diamonds (who doesn’t?) but sometimes I think that flowers are a girl’s best friend. Flowers are nature’s way of accessorizing and showing beauty in its natural state.

Carl Sgro-Technical Specialist

Carl Sgro is a business development specialist with over twenty-five years of experience. His expertise is working with technological and Internet-based companies to expand their businesses and customer base through distribution networks and Internet marketing strategies.

Over the years, Carl Sgro has developed several specialties through his work with companies in a variety of fields. He is a specialist in developing SEO and SEM for clients in the technology, health care, real estate and retail fields, to name a few. He is also an expert in the design and implementation of SEM solutions. He is also an expert in developing ROI effective programs for PPC advertising.

Most recently, Carl Sgro has taken his expertise to the Internet, concentrating his efforts on Search Engine Marketing (SEM) for start-up and Internet-based companies. He has built the reputation of many companies from start-up to national and even international acclaim. Carl Sgro became famous in the business world for taking Name Engine Inc., a six-month start-up company, through a multi-million dollar acquisition by Veri-Sign (VRSN) in only eighteen months.

But, Carl Sgro, has a life outside of the business world. In his spare time, Carl is a tournament-caliber bass fisherman and a virtuoso harmonica player and music composer. He has also the founder of a community outreach program, Take A Kid Fishing, to introduce young children to the sport of fishing.