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Saturday 15 December 2007

6 Ways to Make Money Blogging

1) Cost-Per-Click (CPC) Advertising Programs
CPC advertising programs are the best money making programs for most of the bloggers. They are suitable to all kind of blogs with family-friendly content regardless of their traffic level and age. CPC programs work well on blog because they display contextual ads that are highly relevant to blogs content and bloggers will earn anywhere between 10 cents to 50 cents for each contextual ads click by their visitors. With proper CPC ads optimization and consistent amount of traffic, a blogger can earn a steady amount of money displaying CPC ads on his/her blog.

2) Cost-Per-Action (CPA) Advertising Programs
CPA programs is quite similar to CPC programs except CPA programs don't pay bloggers for each click on the CPA ads hosted by bloggers. The blogger only makes money when the visitor takes an action on the CPA advertiser website. The action can be a sign up, making a purchase, generating a lead, downloading a product and more. CPA networks pay a lot more than CPC programs, for a visitor sent by the blogger from his/her blog to a CPA advertiser website and the visitor taken an action on the advertiser site, the blogger can earn few dollar to fifty dollar depend on the niche. But CPA ads tend to work well on large traffic blogs only. AzoogleAds.com, Commission Junction and Advertising.com are some of the largest CPA networks. They are good payer currently. Good way to make extra money together with CPC.

3) Promote Affiliate Programs
Marketing affiliate programs is very common nowadays. You sign up with affiliate program of an online company, then decide whether to use the company's text link or banner ads on your blog to promote the company's products or services and earn affiliate commission when a visitor make a purchase through your affiliate link. Affiliate programs can be promoted without a website and blog too.

4) Pay Per Post Programs
Pay per post programs started last year. The programs pay bloggers to write a blog post about a sponsor's website. The paid blog post can be a review or an introduction on the advertiser's website, products or services. The blogger will be paid a least $5 for each sponsor post. Blogs that have massive traffic, high Google PR and large number of subscribers can charge a few hundred dollar for just writing one sponsor post.

The downside of pay per post is that writing too many sponsor posts that are not relevant to your blog content can seriously affect your traffic.

5) Sell Text Link Ads
Selling text links on your blog can be a great source of additional online revenue. It is not difficult to get started, just go to to sign up an account (and get $100 free), then decide which part of your pages you want to display paid text links, set your price and you are ready to take order. Text-link-ads.com will handle all the promotional works. Another company that offers the similar services as Text-link-ads.com is Reverselinks.com

6) Hosting Web Poll
Vizu Answer offers a pretty new way to monetize your blog's and website's traffic. The pays the publishers on a cost-per-thousand impression (CPM) basis for hosting targeted web poll. The money a blogger can earn from hosting poll is depending on the page views. The more page views, the higher the earning

Wednesday 12 December 2007

10 more jobs you can have at home

(CareerBuilder.com) -- How would you like to work from home? No hustling out the door 10 minutes late, no fighting your road rage or battling for the last seat on train, no fast food lunch and no noisy co-workers. Sounds like heaven doesn't it?

More than ever, workers are attracted to the 30-second commute, thanks to social and economic trends. Technologies necessary for setting up a home office are widely available, relatively inexpensive and getting easier for people to use. And more workers are seeking flexible schedules to care for aging parents and children.

Home-based working is growing rapidly, according to a 2004 survey by ITAC, the association for advancing work from anywhere. The number of employed Americans who worked from home, from as little as 1 day a year to full time, grew from 41.3 million in 2003 to 44.4 million in 2004.

Many people associate working from home with starting a home-based business and becoming an entrepreneur, but more and more employers are offering this option to workers in order to attract and retain top employees. In fact, 7.6 million employees conduct work from home every month.

Don't fret, there are jobs that you can find with established employers. Even if the job is advertised as office-based, these positions are telework-friendly and could be in your future.

Administrative assistant
Also known as virtual assistants, home-based administrative assistants use office experience and computer skills as support personnel. Many skills easily transition into this position which offers many part-time and temporary opportunities.

Advertising sales agent
It's said that Americans are exposed to more than 3,000 ad messages a day. Advertising sales representatives sell or solicit advertising space in print and online publications, custom-made signs, or TV and radio advertising spots.

Computer software engineer
Computer software engineers are projected to be one of the fastest-growing occupations over the 2002-2012 period. Duties include design, development, testing and evaluation of computer software, and continual training is suggested for the quickly evolving industry.

Corporate event planner
Employed by a private company rather than a hotel or convention facility, a corporate event planner coordinates staff activities including group meetings, client presentations, special events, conventions and travel.

Copy editor
Copy editors mostly review and edit a writer's copy for accuracy, content, grammar and style. This is a competitive field; however, the growth of online publications and services is spurring the demand for writers and editors, especially those with Web experience.

Desktop publisher
Desktop publishers use computer software to format and combine text, images, charts and other visual elements to produce publication-ready material. Duties of this fast-growing profession include writing and editing text, creating graphics, converting photos and drawings into digital images, designing page layouts and developing presentations.

Data entry clerk
Like administrative assistants, job prospects should be best for those with expertise in computer software applications. By typing text, entering data into a computer, and performing other clerical duties, these workers ensure companies keep up with information and technology.

Insurance underwriter
Insurance underwriters serve as the main link between the insurance carrier and the insurance agent. Underwriters analyze insurance applications, calculate the risk of loss from policyholders, decide whether to issue the policy and establish appropriate premium rates.

Market research analyst
Market Research Analysts gather data on competitors and analyze prices, sales, and methods of marketing and distribution. They often design surveys, compile and evaluate the data and make recommendations to their client or employer based upon their findings.

Paralegal
While lawyers assume ultimate responsibility for legal work, much of their work is delegated to paralegals. Paralegals not only assist in preparation for closings, hearings, trials, and corporate meetings, they also perform a number of other vital functions including draft contracts, mortgages, separation agreements, trust instruments and may assist in preparing tax returns and planning estates.

If you want to make the case to a potential employer or your boss to let you work from home, keep a few things in mind. If possible, provide concrete examples of how this arrangement was successful in the past or how it will succeed.

Suggest that you ease into it -- spending a few days to a few weeks in the office at the outset, meeting people and getting to know procedures. Then, during the first three to six months on the new job, make frequent visits. E-mail to a friend E-mail to a friend

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Tuesday 20 November 2007

What is a micro-machine?

One of the most important steps in computing technology in the coming years is likely to be a return to mechanical methods. Using the same process used to create chips, it’s possible to fabricate mechanical parts – levers, gear wheels, and small motors.
The best known example of a micro-machine was created by Sandia Laboratories in New Mexico in the US. It’ a complete motor developing 50W of power in one square millimeter – still a bit big for some of the micro – machines planned for the future.
What are micro-machines going to be used for? Obvious applications are sensors, gyros, and drug delivery. The idea is that a micro-machine could have a strain sensor or a gyroscopic attitude sensor and electronics built into a single chip-sized package. The idea of using a micro-machine to deliver drugs is getting a bit closer to more sci-fi applications. Only a step further is the idea of building insect-sized robots that could do difficult jobs in very small places. Swallowing an ant-sized machine to cure you or putting one inside some failed machinery seems like a really good idea!

Desktop publishing (DTP)

Desktop publishing (DTP) software allows the user to produce printout in the style of a newspaper . That is , in columns with pictures and other graphics . DTP is run on a microcomputer system with a laser printer for high quality , fast printout . The computer should have a large hard disk and a large amount of memory . A high resolution monitor with a 21- inch screen is recommended for easy working . A scanner is needed to import photographs and possibly a video digitiser to capture video images .

DTP software can be thought of as integrated word processing and graphics, with additional features to enable pages to be laid out in columns and illustrations to be inserted . A facility to import photographs and video images is also provided .Often DTP software has only basic word processsing and graphics facilities . It relies on the user making use of word processor and graphics software to prepare documents and illustrations before importing them into the DTP software . Its strength is in providing the structure to manipulate documents into columns or rows , and to cut and position graphics as required

ATM - advantages & disadvantages

In our country, there are a lot of banks which distribute ATM cards, for examples, Vietcombank, ACB bank, BIDV... Each bank distributes different kinds of ATM card. I think “ten thousand miles card” is the most popular card. So now, I’ll only say about it!

First thing I want to present is structure of ATM card. ATM card is made in plastic. In the front of card, you can see account number of user, it includes sixteen numbers. And period of using card. At the bottom there is name of user. In the back of it, we can see a black range. It’s a magnetic stripe – a very important part of card.

When using something, we usually care about advantages and disadvantages about it, aren’t we? So, I’ll share with you some advantages and disadvantages of ATM card

About advantages:
1. You don’t need carry cash if you go some places which have ATM.
2. If your ATM card is stolen, your money is safe because the criminal would need your PIN to access your funds.
3. If you need cash, you don’t need go to bank. You can access your money at an ATM every time of day or night.
4. You don’t need pay the common transaction’s fees.
About disadvantages:
1. You also need carry cash because not that there are ATMs everywhere.
2. In our country, most of ATM cards allow you to withdraw limited money during the day. If you need withdraw more, you must go to the bank.
3. Secure problem: the ATM card can be faked, make a loss for banks and users.

Source:
http://winkipedia.com
http://www.atmmachine.com

who invented the ATM?

Many great names mentioned such as: Luther George Simjian (his idea came first), Don Wetzel, he's got patents on display in the Museum of American History to prove it. or John Shepherd-Barron.
Nowadays, it's a matter of dispute (debate)

Many people believe that Don Wetzel invented the ATM in about 1969. But some didn’t think so. In 1939, Luther George Simjian – a Turkish American inventor. He did register related patents for a version of ATM with 20 patents, but not-so-successful. His idea was creating a hole-in-the-wall machines that allow customers to make financial transactions, the idea was met with a great deal of doubt. The Citicorp bank gave it to trial, but after 6 months, it is dismounted because there was little demand. However, nowadays that is a huge demand!
We couldn’t talk about history of ATM without talking about John Shepherd-Barron. He had an idea in the 1960's for a 24/7 cash dispenser. At that time the customer only could draw out about 10 pound for a transaction. However, specialists didn’t recognize, because this machines didn’t give back card to customers (They gulp them, and customers must buy a new card…)

Specialists believe that, the world’s first ATM was installed in 1969 in Chemical Bank in New York. And the author of this machine was Don Wetzel. He and two other inventors listed on the patent. They were Tom Barnes, a mechanical engineer and George Chastain, an electrical engineer.

Thought many people still dispute: who invented ATM? But nowadays, ATM is become so common. In the North and South Pole have event.

Some Source we was used:
http://winkipedia.com....
http://www.atmmachine.com/atm-inventor.html

Automated teller machine (ATM) and ATM card.

ATM stands for “Automated teller machine”, that is, a computerized telecommunications device that provides the customers of a financial institution with access to financial transactions in a public space without the need for a human clerk or bank teller. On most modern ATMs, the customer is identified by interesting a plastic ATM card (For examples: …) this is a magnetic tripe or a plastic smartcard with a chip, that contains a unique card number and some security information, such as an expiration date or CVC(CVV). Security is provided by the customer entering a personal identification number (PIN). Using an ATM, customers can access their bank accounts in order to make cash withdrawals (or credit card cash advances) and check their account balances. ATMs are known by various casual terms including “automated banking machine, cash machine, hole-in-the-wall, cash point or Bancomat (in Europe and Russia).

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