Posted in Uncategorized on 04/22/2011 12:00 am by
Affiliate marketing is a superb way for the tech-savvy hobbyist to generate some money on the side.
For a select few who have been able to put their finger on the Zeitgeist, however, it means full financial independence, with income in the tens of thousands per month!
Just about the most celebrated cases of affiliate marketing made good has long been that of Dr. Arnold Kim, M.D.
Though still a medical student, he started a website focused on rumors about Apple products.
This was back right at the turn of the century, before the word “blog” had entered into the well-known lexicon.
Even while diagnosing patients, Dr. Kim kept up the site, though quickly enough it took on a life of its own, with forty million page views a month, as certified by independent research firms.
Dr. Kim was already well-off because of his medical practice, but affiliate marketing also generated a six-figure income – and he was only devoting comparatively little time to his site!
Believing that things could grow so much more were he to dedicate his whole day, Dr. Kim gave up his stethoscope and plunged whole-heartedly into the world of professional blogging.
Similar examples of internet riches abound, such as that of the teenager who became a millionaire by creating free MySpace designs for individuals to download, or the college student behind “The Million-Dollar Homepage” which made money by simply selling space to advertisers.
What they have in typical is that their success is totally traffic-driven: it’s all about the eyeballs, the number of visitors per month, week, day, even hour – both repeat and first-time (known in the industry as “unique”).
Get the numbers, and you will generate income.
But how do you obtain the numbers?
Content.
“Content is king.”
If you have something lots of people are interested, such that they will keep visiting your site, you will make money – assured.
The only real question is what content or material to serve up!
Posted in Uncategorized on 04/22/2011 12:00 am by
The recent Japanese devastation has shone a spotlight on the country’s seemingly unique social structure.
Unlike many other circumstances of natural disaster elsewhere, no looting or rioting has followed to compound the tragedy — and this has greatly impressed many a non-Japanese observer.
From the patient orderly lines to the return of valuables, “yamoto-damashii,” or the Japanese spirit, has elicited admiration and further sympathy from the world.
As can be imagined, articles have appeared seeking to reveal the phenomenon of people who continue being law-abiding citizens despite being deprived of not just creature comforts but everything they own and even of loved ones.
Police stations all along the coast are filled to capacity with all the personal household safes of sufferers which have washed back to terrain or been recovered from the rubble by rescue workers.
Then there is the seemingly suicidal heroism and self-sacrifice of many nuclear power plant employees.
Even animals have displayed yamoto-damashii: a dog made worldwide headlines for standing by another dog stuck under rubble, refusing to leave!
Much has been written both for and against the “Japanese-spirit interpretation” of events.
On one side, people note that the country is a wealthy one, a computer advanced one, and one that is arguably uniquely homogenous among the leading industrialized societies of which it is a member.
Of course household safes and other belongings have been returned or at least remaining unmolested!
It figures, argue such people, because there is no incentive to loot and riot when the country as a whole offers so many resources to provide succor.
Others observe that the spirit of Japan is such that rules are witnessed since they are rules – Japanese rules – and one is Japanese.
Safes are not broken into because that is not what a Japanese person does, in basic terms.
This side of the argument notes that no matter how rich the society, individual victims continue to suffer – yet they generally do so patiently, in a manner uniquely Japanese.
Posted in Uncategorized on 04/22/2011 12:00 am by
You’re a web Marketer so you recognize just how much work should be done to make sure that your business is successful. In addition to building merchandise, you need to market those products and solutions and build buzz for those products. You must track the income you make, the e-mail addresses you receive and your customers’ information. There is additionally work to be performed on client relationships, communication to be happening between you and both current and future buyers. In addition to that, it is advisable to work on setting up your own name. There are only a limited quantity of hours in the day; how are you supposed to get the whole thing done? Here are some time management suggestions that you could apply to help yourself be more productive each day.
You really need quick and lasting pursuits. This will involve building a list of everything that you want to have transpire from making lots of money to writing the e-mail you’ve been putting off or forgetting for a while. Write down each thing that you want or need to get completed and then separate that list into the kinds of long term goals, short term goals and what you can do immediately. First do every one of the points on the “right now” list and then program out your long and short term goals.
Write a to-do list on a daily basis. You can either create it one night for the upcoming day or in the morning while starting to get to work. Write down each matter that should get done that day. Then, after those, write down tasks you need to do for one of your short term projects and tasks for one of your long term projects. Only allow yourself to do these last two things once you have finished your to-do list for the day. If you finish everything on your list–the “now” stuff as well as the short and long term stuff, you can choose whether to keep working on larger projects or if you’d like to reward yourself with some free time.
Don’t forget to let yourself take breaks. It is easy to think that productivity depends on your lashing yourself to your desk for many hours a day without ever getting up to do anything beyond using the bathroom. The simple fact is that people are more productive at when they start working. So-allow yourself a few breaks during the day. A good break schedule is a short morning break, a longer lunch break and a short afternoon break. Some people also enjoy taking a few minutes to relax after finishing big ticket items on their to-do lists.
There are lots of ways that you can use to help yourself get more done each day. The ideal way to make sure that you get enough accomplished each day is to know exactly what it is that you need to do. If you know what has to get done you will be more likely to stay on track and actually get it done!
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Posted in Uncategorized on 04/21/2011 12:00 am by
Wind chimes are not just pretty decorations to hang up around the house or garden which happen to make noise every now and then.
They have actually been used in real music, from high-brow modern music to well-known everyday fare such as videogame soundtracks.
The French composer Oliver Messiaen has written for glass, wood, and seashell chimes in his opera depending on Saint Francis of Assisi, while David Sitek of the American rock band TV on the Radio often hangs a wind chime at the end of his guitar for texture.
Probably the most well-known unknown use of wind chimes in the world was made by Koji Kondo, lead musician at Nintendo, the Japanese videogaming giant.
He is responsible for the music in such bestsellers as Super Mario Bros. and The Legend of Zelda, and has incorporated chiming sounds throughout his work, such as the theme for the “Vanilla Dome” world (or stage – that is, game level) in the sequel Super Mario World.
However, it should be noted that musical instruments already are present which employ chimes or chime-like hardware.
Certainly, one such device, a mark tree, is also often known as a chime tree or a set of bar chimes.
It is played by sweeping a finger or stick through the length of hanging cylinders, generally made of metal though of varying lengths.
These cylinders are hung from a bar and fitted in pitch order.
Equivalent instruments include tubular bells and the bell tree.
Like wind chimes proper, they are usually thought of as percussion instruments, generally used in musical color.
Tubular bells, however, can produce harmonic spectra
and so are capable of melodies.
But these are often very simple, and few solos are written for tubular bells.
One noteworthy use of the instrument is created by the animated television series Futurama, for its theme.
In the 1980s, the well known children’s show Sesame Street also featured tubular bells during part of its final credits.
Posted in Uncategorized on 04/20/2011 12:00 am by
The iPhone. Several refer to it the most excellent smartphone on the current market. It has acquired fabulous ratings, supplies simple usability, good quality components and its features seem unlimited. There’s also been a variety of attempted cell phone imitations to the iPhone, none of which even compare to what a legitimate iPhone will offer. Several people feel that the Apple iPhone provides too much luxury with a price tag to match. Yet, if you have ever utilized an iPhone you no doubt know there may be just almost nothing that even compares. With top world wide web sellers giving nice discounts on unlocked cell phones for example the iPhone and others, it really is now more reasonably priced than in the past. If you haven’t yet had the fortune of experiencing an iPhone for your own self, procrastinate no more, go secure yourself an iPhone at a cost you’ll be able to ultimately find the money for.
Posted in Uncategorized on 04/19/2011 12:00 am by
It’s a tough test, but that’s possibly for the best since a lifetime of continuing expert education awaits the publicly certified accountant.
Generally known as CPE for CPAs, these courses ensure that bean-counters stay on top of the most recent changes in the law so that last year’s legal loopholes are used only if still applicable!
But technical matters are not the only real concern of such courses.
A big component of modern CPE for CPAs is ethics.
Yes, that’s right – plain old right and wrong!
Somewhere across the line it’s been overlooked in a major way, ethics.
Then again, unethical dealings have been part and parcel of the profession ever since the Middle Ages, when its Italian founder observed common accounting scams already prevalent even back then!
All the same, ethics CPE for CPAs is surely a good thing – particularly for course authors!
For they are likely to ever run out of fascinating topics to go over.
Many a former white-collar lawbreaker still shakes his head at the lax practices still so common in the industry, almost ensuring another round of scandal, scandal such as what had brought them down once.
Take the case of Sammy Antar of Crazy Eddie’s fame.
A CPA and former CFO of his cousin’s legendary retail electronics business, Sam now rails against accounting fraud of the sort which he used to practice for above a decade.
In fact, he is now a speaker who gives seminars on how to catch white-collar criminals.
Moreover, folks can in fact earn CPE and CLE credits for attending his talks!
But the very fact that he should still have something to say – something for which audiences still gather to hear – underlines the unlucky currency of accounting fraud.
Obviously, ethics deal with morality rather than mere legality.
It may be hard for numbers-crunchers to think in deeply philosophical , but that’s precisely why continuing education is a need!
Posted in Uncategorized on 04/19/2011 12:00 am by
It’s good to see that the potential of Blu Ray video is being achieved so quickly. While some releases have been critically panned for not living up to the technological potential of the format, most of what’s available on the market today are excellent examples. Unlike what happened to DVD a decade before, where too many products were just copies of what’s available on VHS, with no improvements whatsoever in picture quality, sound quality, or, indeed, anything at all – many didn’t even offer chapter stops and played straight through in the then-familiar manner of videotapes – much if not most of the Blu-ray discs available on the market today do offer the best sound and video possible anywhere. What’s more, given prices that are often barely distinguishable from what’s charged for DVDs, it’s about time you yourself got on board!
Posted in Uncategorized on 04/18/2011 12:00 am by
Are wedding favors going out of style as society gets ever more casual?
Not if the girls have anything to do with it!
The concept of giving gifts to matrimonial guests may not be the cultural institution it once was, but weddings are still one of the biggest dynamos throughout any economy.
While wedding favors may not be the first thing or two that delighted couples think about when preparing their special day, it is something that is still expected and few ceremonies would feel complete without some souvenir for the guests.
Obviously, were marriage itself to continue to decline, then there may well be a day when wedding favors go extinct — as nuptials themselves do!
This kind of situation is improbable, and outright impossible for the foreseeable future.
The wedding industry is and will remain to be healthy for decades to come.
To play the futurist for a moment, however, let us think about a world centuries ahead where human civilization has evolved considerably, a Star Trek future where money itself is no longer used, a society as radically different from our own as ours is from that of the neanderthal.
No more sickeness, incredibly long life spans if not immortality plain and simple.
Might marriage still make any type of sense in such a world?
Could people truly be monogramous “forever and ever” when there is no death to do them part?
Maybe not forever, but it does appear that as naturally social creatures there will always be a pairing off of human beings, even if only for a period of time, and it’s not inconceivable that some couples would wish to publicly proclaim their arrangements: that is, to get married.
This might mean that guests would definitely be receiving favors, or gifts, in affection of their attendance, even in an otherwise entirely changed world!
Posted in Uncategorized on 04/18/2011 12:00 am by
CPE requirements of late (relatively speaking) has emphasized ethics more and more, especially for lawyers and accountants.
Usually, continuing professional education courses consist of self-study, whether online or through the use of traditional materials like workbooks and the like.
However, credits may also be received through attending qualifying seminars, such as those popular talks given by those accountants, lawyers, and others found guilty of so-called white-collar crimes.
Yes, listening to fraudsters and scammers could satisfy some CPE requirements, depending on the certifying body governing the profession in each state!
Okay, so it’s quite an amusing thought, but then again, who else is there better qualified to instruct of such things than those with intimate knowledge by virtue of their criminal activities?
Just about the most popular of such speakers is Sam Antar, the former Chief Financial Officer for Crazy Eddie’s, his cousin’s eponymous business in consumer electronics.
Rising from a lowly stockboy back when the company was a really modest local neighborhood success, Sam Antar ended up very close to his cousin Eddie Antar as a result of his role as the professional enabler that greatly facilitated the business’s widespread accounting fraud.
Given such an insider’s role, it is possible to see why his lectures today can command credits that meet CPE requirements: after all, it takes one to know one!
Certainly, Sam Antar, while acknowledging the depth of his violations, doesn’t flinch from the truth: he is only on the right side of the law these days because he was caught.
Had the whole Crazy Eddie’s saga never collapsed due to greed and in-fighting among some of the principals involved, Sam Antar may be busy today enabling white-collar crime as he always had, not fighting it himself as he is in a sense forced to do due to economic circumstances related to his now deadly work history and professional notoriety.
Posted in Uncategorized on 04/12/2011 12:00 am by
Among the most popular names in American charity for just about a century, Boys Town was granted National Historic Landmark status in 1985 at its original Omaha, Nebraska location. Started by Father Edward J. Flanagan to be a boys’ orphanage in 1917, its success has led to some thirteen locals all over the United States. Two major Hollywood motion pictures about it were made, starring some of the industry’s best talent including Spencer Tracy and Mickey Rooney. But what really put it on the philanthropic map was its original progessive approach to juvenile care that has become a model throughout the world.
As might be imagined, the great job that Boys Town did drew much financial support year after year, star-studded attention with many a leading personality from business, politics, and entertainment, from someone like real estate developer Isaac Toussie to United States Senator Richard Durbin. In fact, donor contributions account for essentially one-fifth of total funding in any given twelve-month period, with program expenditures being some eighty-six percent of overall expenses.
One of the most important endeavors undertaken by the charity involves internal research by its Boys Town National Research Institute (NRI), started to accurately assess the efficacy of what it provides. Applying the most up-to-date strategies, the NRI distinguishes Boys Town from fellow non-profit organizations in how it is primarily numbers-driven, pro-actively leveraging technology to continue to be relevant in the new millenium.
And so Boys Town is still a pioneer, helping to change modern family and child care. Vital to their approach has been a focus on combining the variety of available services – from governmental and non-governmental sources – to provide a holistic solution capable of addressing modern complexities. With a range of projects currently underway, Boys Town expects to stay on top of changing needs.