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Have you ever dreamt of cruising along a beautiful coast, entering a new harbour at dawn or simply 'messing about in a boat'? Now is the time to start converting those dreams into reality.

People enjoy the boating life in all sorts of ways. They may sail alone, they may like partying or simply prefer to be with their partner or family in a shared activity. It doesn't matter because they all share one thing - the pleasure and fun that comes from putting their nautical skills into practice in whatever way appeals to them most.

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Boating and being on the water is a way of life for a growing number of people.

You can do it!
For many people there is no substitute for owning their own boat. Others prefer to charter a boat and widen their yachting horizons. Either way it is their route to getting afloat and enjoying their particular type of yachting.

This is one lifetime hobby that has no real age barriers. People own and manage boats and juggle their time between work, children and boat - children and boats are an ideal family holiday combination by the way. At the other end of the spectrum there are many examples of people who see retirement and boats as the perfect recipe for an entertaining life.

There are those who like the process of working their boat from harbour to harbour and pitting their skills against the elements. Equally, there's a huge number who want to get from one harbour to the next as quickly as possible with the minimum of hassle. Sailors are firmly in the first camp and motor yacht skippers and crew fit into the second.

What do I need?
A boat or access to someone else's!

There's an almost infinite range of boat sizes, speeds and capabilities and a world (literally) of places to visit and voyages to make. It is all waiting for you.

It need not cost a fortune either. You can charter a good boat for hundreds rather than thousands of pounds for a few days. Crewing agencies are always on the lookout for people who want to make passages on other people's boats. Yacht clubs are a good source of crewing opportunities and a fine way to meet other like-minded enthusiasts.

Finally, of course, there's a vast selection of new and used boats on the market at any one time. There is no need to buy new unless you want to and a good, well equipped yacht can make a very good investment and offer big savings over a new boat. With prices starting at a few thousand pounds for a small cruiser, the opportunity to get afloat at a reasonable price is there, for everybody, today.

Training and practice.
Handling a boat of whatever size or type needs some training. If you crew for someone, they will often teach you the basics anyway. To be really useful as a crew, or to move onto owning your own boat there's really no substitute for some professional training.

It's a bit like learning to drive a car. There is some knowledge and core practical skills that CAN be learnt from a relative or friend but are often BETTER learnt from an experienced instructor.

The level of skill you require really depends on your own goals. If your aim is to sail the world's oceans on your own boat then you (and your crew) need a great deal of education and experience. At the other extreme, you might think that to sail a dinghy or handle a speedboat needs little or no training.

You would be wrong and if you plan to handle any boat you need to understand the basic techniques and rules that make life safe and enjoyable on the water.

How do I get this training then?
Whether your dream is to cross the oceans, visit beautiful coastal regions or race there's one common thread.

'You need to know enough to be safe and to enjoy your time afloat'.

One very good place to start is with the UK's Royal Yachting Association training programme. They have a variety of schemes covering the requirements of dinghies, windsurfers, sailing and power yachts.

The cruising scheme, for example, has the aim of 'encouraging high standards of seamanship and navigation among cruising yachtsmen and women'. It is highly regarded world-wide and consists of a series of practical and shorebased courses that are designed to be complementary and self reinforcing. Each course leads to a Certificate of Competence and most are gained by examination after completion of the necessary course work. The certificates are recognised by all other RYA recognised training establishments.

The scheme covers all levels from the beginner (the Day Skipper course) to the more experienced (the Coastal Skipper / Yachtmaster Offshore) and those planning to cross the oceans of the world (the Yachtmaster Ocean).

You need to know about seamanship, navigation and how to manage a boat safely. Topics include chartwork, navigation and tides, safety, anchoring, passage planning and making, meteorology and pilotage as you work a vessel into and out of harbours

These skills haven't changed much over the centuries and are still the key to safe and enjoyable yachting. These days we also cover the proper use of electronic navigation aids and VHF radio.

The RYA split the learning process into two. The theoretical side is best learnt ashore. Practical training reinforces the theoretical knowledge you gained from studying ashore by putting it into practice.

This means that if you want to learn the theory of navigation and seamanship you can do it anywhere. A popular choice is to study at an evening class but there's a growing number of people who either do not have access to evening courses or just cannot commit time on a regular basis. For these people there are alternatives and there's often no better place than your own home. A self-study course is a good and well proven way to study these subjects.

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How to find the best niches for affiliate marketing

If I had a dollar for every time I was asked – what are the best niches for affiliate marketing? – then I could retire and live on a yacht in the Caribbean ! And, no – I don't already have one there either, but maybe someday! In fact, when I am asked that question, what they are really asking me is – what is the best selling product, and that really bothers me! Why? Because if you start with the product, you are really coming at it from the wrong angle altogether.

So, when I get asked this question, I always say that the product comes way down the list of priority questions. To find the best niches for affiliate marketing the questions I start with are:

  • What are you interested in? The reason I ask this question is that once you have chosen a niche, you will spend quite some time writing and researching it, so you better have an interest in it, or this will be really hard work!
  • Do you have talents or skills that are relevant to this niche? Having a skill that relates to this niche will give you a level of expertise to make judgements about the relevance of products or offers being made to the niche.

There is a view out there that you can market in any niche, irrespective of whether you have any interest or experience in it and I think that is true, but only to those who have real experience of niche and affiliate marketing. If starting out I highly recommend that you go with what interests you, and then progress to other niches. You will learn quicker in niches you know something about than those you know nothing about.

So, you must start with the market and start to do some market research into finding market niches. Before you gasp in horror at the thought and prospect of "market research", let me out you at your ease! 20 years ago this would have been difficult, but today it is a complete doddle! Just get in front of your computer and away you go!

Let's say you are interested in researching "how to make pottery" (I have no idea why I chose that niche – it is so far from anything I know anything about!!), so I do the following research:

  • Are there any magazines printed about this subject?
  • Do any forums exist?
  • Can you identify any products that are already being sold?
  • Does your market buy products online – check with Amazon or eBay
  • Are there any advertisers taking space on Google pages for this subject?

You will learn a lot from the answers to these questions. Be really honest with yourself about the results – don't read into the answers just what you want. This is cold data, and it has a real message!

For a niche to be worth targeting, it must tick these next 3 criteria:

  • The niche is already in existence – pioneering a new niche might be exciting, but extremely difficult (to be honest, I would say impossible!) to make money from.
  • The niche has a record of buying products online – they have disposable income
  • You know where they hang out or gather. Or, in other words, you know how you can target them.

This will get you started on your project to find the best niches for affiliate marketing. You need to do some homework, and there are no quick ways to get the answers, so do the homework and you will find the right answers.

Later this week I will post an article on the next steps to take.

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A Guide To Bareboat Yacht Charter Greece

Greece is one of the most popular holiday destinations around, mainly due to its warm climate, historical tourist sites and tasty cuisines. Greece is famous for being one of the most influential country, mainly for its historical literatures, mythology, philosophers, influence in sports and health treatments. It comes as no surprise that many people choose to visit Greece on a regular basis, for the opportunities of learning and experiencing the culture.

One of the more popular ways of travelling to the Greek islands is by sailing. Those with plenty of experience will find this simple and leisurely, whereas people with a lack of experience may find this exciting and maybe even difficult. Others prefer a bareboat yacht charter, which basically means to rent out a boat or yacht without any crew members or extra provisions needed. Instead the people renting the people will be held responsible for the care and maintenance of the boat, for that period of usage.

People wanting to go for the bareboat yacht charter Greece will need to have had some experience travelling on a bareboat yacht. Courses are available which are taught in stages, whereby the student learns to charter their own boat and get an experience of what it would be like to travel over the seas. When chartering a yacht, owners may want to see a completed accreditation certificate in sailing, therefore, those looking to sail a little further than Greece will need to have much more hands on experience as well hold an advanced certificate.

When travelling across the Mediterranean Sea, owners are not as strict as they would be if travelling towards the Australia, Kenya or Asia. The best way to begin on a sailing experience is to practise in your own homeland. Sometimes it is a good idea to travel on a skippered boat, which means to rent a boat with a crew member and a skipper/captain. The skipper has full command over the crew and boat; therefore all instructions should be adhered to by the crew members.

Chartering a skippered yacht is best for people with little or no experience in sailing independently. These can come fully catered, therefore there is little needed from the travellers. Other people with some experience are more likely to go for holiday sailing a bareboat yacht charter in Greece, as this does not require any crew members. The advantages of a bareboat yacht charter is the individuals are able to sail where they want to, they do not have to follow strict itinerary and have full responsibility of the boat.

The advantages of sailing around the Ionian islands of Greece is that one can stop off at nearby pier and relax on the beach, should they feel the need to unwind. Others would prefer to stay on board, enjoy the scenery and make some time going for a swim in the ocean when possible. Whatever the choices, sailing is something people should try out in Greece, as this offers can open up opportunities to visit historical sites and enjoy the freedom of taking a swim at any time whilst travelling.

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Anna Stenning loves to go sailing with bareboat yacht charter Greece, as this gives her freedom to roam around without a strict itinerary.

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