Sunday, 21 October 2012

Important Tips For Earning

Focus on something you love
Pursue something you’re passionate about. Choose a hobby that you enjoy, and find a way to make money from it. Don’t choose a hobby simply because it might make money and then dive into it with that aim in mind. You should be doing this hobby because you love it; any side-income should be secondary.

I love to write. I was struggling with debt. I began to read personal finance books, and then to summarize what I’d learned for my personal web site. From this, Get Rich Slowly was born. Now I make over a thousand dollars a month writing about personal finance. But I didn’t start this for the money — I started this because I was passionate about the subject.

Keep it fun. Don’t let it become a chore.

Be creative
If you’re interested in making money from a hobby but don’t know where to start, think outside the box. What skills do you have that others don’t? Define the term “hobby” broadly. Find something that you can do that most others cannot, something for which other people might be willing to pay.

At my day job, I have a customer whose wife loves to cook. She turned this hobby into a part-time job as a personal chef. She prepares meals in advance for wealthy clients. She spends a few hours a day preparing a week-long menu for people who pay her handsomely for her time.

I have a friend who likes to travel. One day he discovered that he could subsidize his journeys by writing about the places he visited, and by taking photographs. Now every couple of years he takes an all expense paid vacation. He’s doing something he’d do anyhow, and it doesn’t cost him a dime.

Don’t force it
Your hobby will not make you rich. In most cases, it won’t even net you enough to allow you to quit your day job. It’s quite possible, however, to earn enough money to make the hobby self-sustaining, to keep yourself in new tools and equipment.

My brother builds speakers and works with audio equipment as a hobby. He makes some money at it. (“Spending money,” he says.) Jeff notes, “It’s not hard to make money from a hobby. What’s difficult is trying to turn it into an actual business. Moving from a hobby to a business is a pain-in-the-ass.”

Often when you try to take your hobby to the next level, the joy goes out of it. Suddenly the extra income just isn’t worth it. When I tried to turn my computer-building hobby into a business, I hated it. There’s a balance to be achieved, and if you can find it, you can have a fun while earning extra income.

Don’t underestimate your ability
It’s easy to discount your abilities. When you truly love something, your prolonged experience can give you skills and knowledge that you don’t appreciate.

For example, I have a love for early 20th-century American pop culture. My brain is filled with facts and anecdotes about once-famous recording artists. I sometimes find myself under the impression that everybody knows who Billy Murray was, or is familiar with the song “Ukulele Lady”. But this isn’t common knowledge — it’s specialized.

The same concept holds true for you and your hobby. Know a lot about Napoleonic warfare? Start a blog about Admiral Nelson. Spend time tinkering with bicycles? Open a small-scale bike repair service. Not everybody knows what you know. Don’t sell yourself short.

Market yourself
This can be difficult. In order to actually earn income, you need customers. But just as most people have a tendency to underestimate their abilities, they also tend be uncomfortable with self-promotion.

There’s no shame in mentioning your money-making hobby to friends, family, and neighbors. You needn’t be pushy. Just mention it at natural points in the conversation. If you’ve decided to do some woodworking for cash, mention this when your uncle mentions he wants to buy a new bookshelf.

Marketing can be subtle, but it’s an absolute necessity if you hope to earn money from your hobby. People need to know you’re available before they can hire you.

Hone your skill
Practice, practice, practice. The more time and energy you’re willing to devote to your hobby, the better you will become. The better you become, the more likely that you’ll be able to earn money from it.

Photography is a terrific example. If you’re willing to make a hundred images a day, you can improve your skills quickly, especially if you teach yourself about composition. You may never become a professional photographer this way, but you can develop your skill to the point where you can sell images to stock photo agencies, or enter (and win) photography contests.

Sunday, 23 September 2012

SEO



WHAT IS SEO ?

The full meaning of SEO is Search engine optimization. It is very much needed for page rank (PR) For  a website or blog. In general, the earlier (or higher ranked on the search results page), and more frequently a site appears in the search results list, the more visitors it will receive from the search engine's users. SEO may target different kinds of search, including gimage search, local search, video search, academic search  etc .As an Internet marketing strategy, SEO considers how search engines work, what people search for, the actual search terms or keywords typed into search engines and which search engines are preferred by their targeted audience. Optimizing a website may involve editing its content and HTML and associated coding to both increase its relevance to specific keywords and to remove barriers to the indexing activities of search engines. Promoting a site to increase the number of backlinks, or inbound links, is another SEO tactic.

Thursday, 13 September 2012

Breaking News of IT

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Continuing Innovation in Information Technology
Information technology (IT) is widely understood to be the enabling technology of the 21st century. IT has transformed, and continues to transform, all aspects of our lives: commerce and finance, education, employment, energy, health care, manufacturing, government, national security, transportation, ...
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Computing Research for Sustainability
A broad and growing literature describes the deep and multidisciplinary nature of the sustainability challenges faced by the United States and the world. Despite the profound technical challenges involved, sustainability is not, at its root, a technical problem, nor will ...
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Wednesday, 12 September 2012

News from you tube.

Apple iPhone iOS 6 - Features Iphone5- iFacetime Safari Maps APPS- 2012 WWDC
Over 200 New Features on iOS6 All new Smart Siri .Improved in almost every aspects. Facebook Integration Call Controls Do Not Disturb Feature Facetime over Cellula riCloud Tabs New Banners Safari Updated Shared Photo Stream PassbookGuided Access New MapsInfo cardsTurn by Turn navigation FlyoverBeta Available from TodaySupports all models except Original iPad

Tuesday, 11 September 2012

History of IT

History  of IT


Information technology (IT) is a branch of engineering dealing with the use of computers and telecommunications equipment to store, retrieve, transmit and manipulate data.[1] The Information Technology Association of America has defined IT as "the study, design, development, application, implementation, support or management of computer-based information systems".[2] The term is commonly used as a synonym for computers and computer networks, but it also encompasses other information distribution technologies such as television and telephones.[3]
Humans have been storing, retrieving, manipulating and communicating information since the Sumerians in Mesopotamia developed writing in about 3000 BC,[4] but the term "information technology" in its modern sense first appeared in a 1958 article published in the Harvard Business Review; authors Leavitt and Whisler commented that "the new technology does not yet have a single established name. We shall call it information technology (IT).

Monday, 10 September 2012

iPhone 5 meets Galaxy S3: iSung Galaxy 5 Concept Phone

iPhone 5 & Galaxy S3 3D Rendering: iSung Galaxy 5 Concept Phone. If Apple and Samsung laid aside their differences and worked together to create the world's best smartphone they may well come up with something like this... possibly. We've taken all the best bits of the new Samsung Galaxy S3 and fused it with the most likely elements of the forthcoming iPhone 5. 

The iPhone could do with a faster camera shutter speed and NFC -- and the S3 could CERTAINLY do with a better design. Plus a larger screen with a higher resolution would fit more apps on it, and that's what we all want to see

Text Effect



If you're a Windows user, you might already know that the Win key -- the keyboard key with the Windows logo on it -- opens the Start Menu. That's very handy, especially on a laptop. But the Win key holds a lot of secrets, too. If you think you know them all, I've got a surprise for you. There are even more in Windows 7, the new version of Windows coming out this fall. We'll get to the Windows 7 keys shortly. Let's get back to the standard Win keys. My favorite is Win-R, which opens a tiny window ready for you to type a command. It doesn't have to be anything fancy. The name of a program works fine. So when I want to open Notepad, I press Win-R and immediately type NOTEPAD and press Enter. There are about two dozen other Win key combinations. You'll find a complete list below, further down in this article. My second-most-favorite Win key combination is Win-M, which minimizes all open windows. When I've got lots of programs running,

Sunday, 9 September 2012

 Adobe Photoshop


is the 13th major release of Adobe Photoshop. The CS rebranding also resulted in Adobe offering numerous software packages containing multiple Adobe programs for a reduced price. Adobe Photoshop is released in two editions: Adobe Photoshop, and Adobe Photoshop Extended, with the Extended having extra 3D image creation, motion graphics editing, and advanced image analysis features.[4] Adobe Photoshop Extended is included in all of Adobe's Creative Suite offerings except Design Standard, which includes the Adobe Photoshop edition.

Saturday, 8 September 2012

it solution

Hardware and Maintanance



The raw materials required for the manufacture of OPC are calcareous material such as limestone or chalk and argilaceous materials such as shale or clay. A mixture of these materials is burnt at a high temperature of approximately 1400 0C in a rotary kiln to form clinker. The clinker is then cooled and grounded with a requisite amount of gypsum into fine powder known as portland cement.