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2011-04-16

How to Make Internet Faster

2011-04-16
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How to make your internet connection faster ?

Yaaaaawn...
Source:
http://www.chotocheeta.com/2009/01/03/how-to-make-your-internet-connection-faster/

At-least 10,000 times, since 2000, in last 8 years I have google-d / MSN-ed / Yahoo-ed / Altavisat-ed and all other search engine-ed to find the right answer or tips and tricks or tweaks for the question as how do I make my Internet connection faster ?
No matter what type of connection I use, Dial up, EDGE, ADSL, broadband, cable or any such, I always feel to be slower than usual !!!
Why ??
While searching, I have learned few very important lesson and hard facts which I would like to share with my readers. Some of the facts are not that satisfactory for our mind but what to do, facts are like that.. Most of the time they are hard to believe !!
First and most important is to understanding our own limits
Many of us tends to overlook or simply forget the difference between Kilo Bytes and Kilo Bits. many of us wants to view Windows or our download manager reporting download speeds of 200 kbps+ with a connection in which ISP have promised to offer 256 kbps.
Matter of fact, all of our ISPs advertise their bandwidth in Kilobits per seconds, which is 8 times higher than Kilobytes per second, in which Windows or any other download manager would calculate the file transfer rate.
Meaning, in case of a 256 kbps connection, we are suppose to get 32 kilo bytes per second of download speed.
How do I make my Internet connection faster ?
Here is a hard fact. There are not much what we can do as an end use to make the actual Internet connection faster !!
Why cant I make my connection faster ?
In case of our Internet connection, there are very little control, which, as an end user we have over the allocated bandwidth by our ISP. For example, if I have subscribed to my ISP for a 256 kbps plan, then there is no way to obtain 300 kbps apart from upgrading the plan to a higher one.
Can any software tweak help ?
Most of the application builders try their best to provide their software with best and optimized settings to utilize the maximum available bandwidth, hence there are very little what we can to do squeeze more out of them. However, having said that, few application tends to perform better than others when it comes to using the bandwidth.
Try and use alternate browsers like FireFox / Opera against Internet Explorer. Some users like FireFox over Opera or IE where as many other would prefer to browse with Opera !!! By the way, do you know, Microsoft is coming out with Internet Explorer 8 ? The beta version of IE8 is available for download.
Blah Blah.. Read all that, but I still feel I am slower
Although there are not much we can do in terms of making the connection faster, but there are much can be done to make sure that we don’t waste the available bandwidth.
  • Auto-update of Installed software can run as a background process and eat up your available bandwidth to make your browsing experience slower. So you may turn off the auto-update of installed software and Windows to cut down the bandwidth utilization.
  • While we browse, we should look and stop any background application eating the available bandwidth. So many times I have found my P2P client is running in background, (under taskbar) hiding from my eyes and uploading the Linux distro which I have put on for download the other night.
  • Malware like Virus or a Spyware can always slow you down by utilizing your Internet connection for their own use. Always make sure you are using an up-to-date AntiVirus and AntiSpyware protection to keep the PC free of Virus and Spyware !! Mind you, your Windows comes with a built in AntiSpyware called Windows Defender (Vista or Win 7, in case of WinXP, one can download free)
  • Use of a firewall can help to stop unwanted apps to access the Internet.
  • If you need to download a large file, say about 50 MB or more, always try and use a File Transfer / download manager. There are many free options available, FlashGet / Free Download Manager (FDM) / Internet Download Manager (IDM).

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Tutorial How to Assemble notebook

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How to Build a Notebook Computer or a Laptop

Level of difficulty: Difficult

Laptops, also referred to as notebooks are portable computers intended for mobile usage. The machines are small enough to be carried around wherever the users go and could fit on the users’ laps. Notebook computers are comprised of components typically found in desktop computers such as the keyboard, trackpad, rechargeable batteries, and display. Building laptops is quite challenging because it involves looking for parts that are difficult to find and the builder would have to have steady hands in order to easily maneuver into the portable case’s small confines and handle tiny screws.

Materials Needed:
- Needle nose pliers
- CPU
- hard drive
- large and mini Philips head screwdrivers
- memory
- barebones
- graphics card
- small baggies
Step 1
The initial step to building a notebook computer involves looking for a barebones notebook. There are a number of models of barebones that could be availed of by users at their local electronics stores. They could also be bought from online retailers. The primary factors involved in the selection of a model for a barebones notebook include processor technology, screen size, and graphics card support. All of these factors depend on the user’s requirements.
Step 2
Barebones notebooks are not entirely empty. Oftentimes, they come bundled with a number of components which have been built in and can therefore not be traded like the optical drives and motherboards. That being the case, the builder of the laptop would have to assemble all the other components of the computer like the graphics card, CPU, hard drive, wireless card, and memory. Most of the components required in building the laptop are usually sold as upgrades for ready made laptops competitively priced by the retailers. However, before proceeding to make purchases, be sure that the components match the built-in components of the barebones case.
Step 3
The preparations involved in laptop building include generating an inventory of all the components of the computer and the tools required. Always make sure that all the computer parts are present including the CPU, graphics card, hard drive, memory and wireless card. Check for the right tools such as the large and mini-sized Philips screwdrivers and needle-nose pliers. Keep all the screws in small bags so as not to lose them when the notebook has been opened.
Step 4
The assembly of laptops begins with the removal of the barebones notebook’s back panel. Always refer to the assembly instructions that come with the barebones when doing so. Upon removing the screws that hold the back panel in place, put them in small baggies. Take care not to let your fingers get in contact with the motherboard because the socket of the processor is not protected and when the processor’s pins are bent, the laptop is rendered useless.
Step 5
The processor is installed by lifting the tiny arm right beside the socket of the CPU. Raise the cover of the socket while exercising extreme caution in the process. Carefully detach the snap-on covers on the CPU chip so that they are lined up in the socket that matches the notches within the socket itself. Drop the CPU chip carefully into the socket making sure that there is minimal effort in doing so. Upon accomplishing this, close the cover of the socket and put the locking arm back where it was.
Step 6
There are two heat sinks present in a number of barebones models. One is for the processor and the other is for the video card. The heat sink for the processor is typically bigger than that of the video card. The installation of the heat sink initially begins by removing the plastic covering without getting in contact with the thermal paste. Slide the cooling fins of the heat sink under the fan assembly behind the laptop. Put in the screws to secure the heat sink.
Step 7
To avail of a wireless connection, the Mini-PCIe slot is employed instead of the variety Mini-PCIe. It should be noted that the wires would first have to be connected before sliding the card into the slot.
Step 8
What follows is the installation of the graphics card. Although, they are hard to look for, majority of barebones notebooks employ MXM graphics cards which can be upgraded because they are quite easy to install. Then, set up the hard drive. Securing the drive’s metal cage involves using the blue tipped screws. Drop the hard drive into place using your thumb and push it into the connectors called SATA.
Step 9
The next step involves adding memory which is the last hardware to install. Upon the completion of the installation of the components of the computer hardware, the back panel is slid into place. Screw it securely into place. Put in the battery pack and plug into the outlet. Now, press on the power button. The logo of the manufacturer of the barebones laptop should appear afterwards. The installation of the drivers should then complete the notebook computer.

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Tutorial How to Make the firts time website

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Creating Your First Website?
Article Editor By Carmen Mardiros

Looking back at my first site, I know (now) that it was hideous. And it didn't make me any income. But it was mine. And it was the beginning of something great.

Seven years later, I now make a living as a full time webmaster. I earn 6 times more than most of the friends I graduated from university with. That first web site changed my life.

I often get emails from people who ask me to help them create a website of their own. Some can afford my services. Many want to do it themselves. I just know that they are headed towards a very long, painful learning curve. I've been there and made it, but I've watched many more fail over and over again.

Why? Because they want to build a site, just like I first did. And they never get that out of their heads. Even seven years ago, it was not about building a Web site. So what is it about?
It Is About Growing A Web Business

Fast-forward to now. These days, it is easier than ever to build a webiste. Literally anyone can put up a site. Honestly, if you can do a search at Google and get your email, you can build a web site.

It is that easy. But after you "put up your site," it is going to be a hard, painful year(s) of failure, almost certainly. So many people keep on trying, failing over and over, even falling for Get Rich Quick schemes.

So what do I tell those people who ask me about putting up a site? First, I "answer" by asking one simple question, "do you want to earn money from you site?". You should see the replies I get. Of course they do!

That opens the door, I hope, to tell them the most important thing I will ever tell them (and you). If you want to earn income online, if you want to build a genuine e-business, then you simply have to realize that you do not want to build a website.

You want to build a Web business. I learned this from the president of a company, SiteSell.com. Yes, I know that's obvious. But what that means is far from obvious. If it was, people wouldn't conduct themselves the way they do online. They would take it as seriously as starting an offline business (which can cost $10,000, $100,000 and more).
It Is So Important To Understand This Part Deeply

A website is just a vehicle to building a profitable e-business. I compare it to building an offline business. You don't build a highly profitable offline business by building a structure such as restaurant or a store, nor by renting the perfect office space.

There is just so much more to building a profitable business, online or off, than building the "container", which is all your website or restaurant structure is. There are several critical elements that all have to go together. Here are just a few:

* market research
* structuring the business correctly
* promoting and marketing

If you use those free sitebuilders that comes with cheap hosting, you will have a site. But you will not have prepared correctly. You won't build traffic effectively. You will not have pre-planned all the ways you can generate income from that traffic. I could go on and on.

And that is "just" the business part.

So what do I think about all those cheap hosts with slick sitebuilders and a grab-bag of useless tools (and all the expensive add-ons that hey want to sell you!)? None of them prepare you to do business, nor do they provide you with the ability to overcome the technical barriers such as HTML, CSS, FTP, CGI, Search Engine mastery.

Basically, unless you are extraordinarily talented, top-of-your-class smart, and unless you are prepared for a long, expensive learning curve, you do not want to "build a site" if your goal is to build a profitable, long-term, e-business.
How To Get Started On Your First Successful E-business

If you have already tried to build a site and failed because it did not become a business, I applaud your determination. Persistence is important, as long as you eventually find the right way to succeed online. If this is your first attempt, I'm happy you're here!

I'm going to boil down my seven years of learning into a small number of points that you simply must understand and do to build an e-business. (I apologize for sounding so insistent, but it's a shame to see most people fail for all the wrong reasons.) Here are the keys to building your first successful e-business:
Point #1) It All Boils Down To Process And Tools

If you use the wrong process, you doom yourself before you even start. I could take pages to explain this, but I'll send you to that company, sitesell.com, for an excellent explanation of Content-Traffic-PREsell-Monetize. (Don't go any deeper into their site. It has so much superb information, but I have more to tell you. So please come back.)

Once you understand the process, your entire approach changes. But you need the right tools to execute the process. These tools help you choose the right niche (and to avoid the wrong ones), to eliminate all the technical barriers that will stop you and allow you to focus on business, to do so much more for you that I can't even being to explain them all.

Now, I use my own tools. They cost thousands of dollars and took me years to master. I lost thousands more on the wrong tools (but that sounded good at the time). If I was starting over today, I would skip that learning curve and just use Site Build It! (the "It!" is the independence that comes from building a successful Web business).

This product has come so far over the years that I've followed it. It covers all the basics and is always on the cutting edge. They continuously add new tools, eliminating your need to follow all the latest trends, avoiding wasting your time on things that don't work.

They integrate every major trend, from blogging to social media marketing, into their product. Their customers benefit, often just by clicking a button to add the new functionality to their businesses.

Here's a list of the tools that they provide. Please review the list and explanations so you get a better idea of what's involved in building a successful Web business. Then come right back, please.
Point #2) Understand How Process And Tools Fit Together

This video shows how every small e-business should be built. It gives you the basics of what I've learned myself over the last 7 years. Instead of years, all it will take you to watch it is 30 minutes!
Point #3) Don't Just Start. Research and Choose The Right Product For You

Do you remember when I asked if the goal was to earn money? The answer was always "yes". Well, that means that those people want to be in business.

And that means you do research to be sure you choose a good home for your business. You look for proof of success. Real success. Not just a host that shows you pretty sites with nice stories, but no traffic. Look for real, documented success that grows.

Anyone (who is willing to work) can build a successful e-business, from a teenager like Nori, a 15-year old who makes enough to support herself through college to Claude a 64 year old "accidental" business man, who is having a blast building several income generating web sites.

Spend some time on that Web page with Nori's and Claude's stories. There are many other inspiring case studies there, too. None of them had ever built a successful Web business before. And notice how they even update their stories, some of them over many years.

That is success. First-time successful e-businesses.
Point #4 Choose An All-In-One Business Builder

You can waste a lot of time trying to keep up with all the Internet Marketing news out there. You can waste a lot of time (and money) on all kinds of tools. Unless you want to be a professional Webmaster like me, you don't need to do any of that.

Instead, choose a business-building product that...

* Delivers process and tools, all tied together to enable you to make step-by-step progress.
* Provides tons of proof of success with data you can verify.
* Helps with both the technical and "human side" of a website. These programs are ideal for beginners. They are also perfect for those with much "Internet marketing" experience but who have yet to succeed online.
* Has a helpful community and staff who act as great guides. They provide suggestions and practical help.
* Has a solid money-back guarantee -- if something happens which by circumstance won't allow you to continue, you get your money back.

There are very few all-in-one e-business creation and marketing programs. Of those few, only one has a 10 year proven track record that I highly recommend. In case you have not guessed yet, it is Site Build It.

Source:
http://www.mardiros.net

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Tutoria How to Make a Simple Web

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How to Make a Website of Your Own

How To Build A Great Web Site -- Without Hiring A Web Designer

Article Editor By Carmen Mardiros
Most people who ask me for website making help fall into one of these next categories:
  1. People looking to create a family or hobby website.
  2. People looking to build their first profitable business website.
  3. People looking to create a successful commercial website.
  4. Website designers looking to improve their skills and offerings.
This article is mainly intended for people who want a successful website, but I believe anyone looking to create a website, regardless of purpose, age or skills will come away with invaluable, practical tips.

You're here because you want to make a website, right? I'm a web designer and, if you were to hire me, I would charge anywhere between $1,000 and $3,000 to build a small web site. But this article is about how to make a website for far less. But why would I tell you how you can make websites for less?
If you're like the vast majority of people thinking of building a website, then you don't have a big budget. That alone disqualifies you as a prospect of mine -- it means you can relax, I have no interest in making a pitch. A small budget, though, can still get you a good web site, provided you throw other ingredients in the mix as well. Let's look at available options together.
There is one universal truth in website making: To make a website you need either time or money -- or both. Time and money often substitute each other (you can pay $$$ and have a webiste up and running in 2 weeks or you can save your cash, spend your own time building a website and have it up and running in 2-6 months). How do you find the right balance between time and money? Here's how.
You can get a website by:
Hiring someone to create a website for you Building a website on your own
  • Professional web site design services are outrageously expensive these days.
  • There are cheap designers out there, but the quality of their work is questionable at best.
  • You can avoid paying a fortune to make a website if you are willing to give it a try yourself (see right).
(a) Take the long, time-consuming way of building it "brick-by-brick":
  • This is the #1 reason people shy away from making websites on their own.
  • It involves lots of time -- time needed to acquire the skills and time needed for the actual building. This is time you don't have or, in other words, time that would be better spent elsewhere.
(b) Take shortcuts, use whole "blocks" readily available and learn to put them together:
  • Takes a fraction of the time and is less demanding for people with no technical skills.
  • Ideal for situations where the website is a means to an end. You spend more time using the website and making it work rather than building it.
  • Provides the best balance between time and money.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Read on
I use option (a) but I'm a webmaster, I make a living from building websites. You, on the other hand, are not. You make a living from other activities and a website can, at most, help you do it better.

The Quick And Easy Route

Use A Builder To Create A Web Site

Taking shortcuts means using website builder software for help. These fall into two major categories:
  1. Website builders that only help with the technical side (creating and publishing pages, hosting, domain names, etc). These can be both online and offline, free and paid site builders.
  2. Website builders that also help with the non-technical, human side, the fun side (figuring out what to make the site about, attracting visitors, interacting with people, making money out of it, becoming popular thanks to it -- in essence, making it work).
Now, as a professional designer myself, I wouldn't touch a site builder with a barge -- mainly out of principle. But I do have good reasons not to use them. I can't complain about the free website builders (precisely because they're free) but some of the commercial site makers I've seen make me cringe.
They are complicated to use, redundant, most don't give a website a fighting chance and are ultimately useless. Learning to make a website with these paid site builders is frankly, frustrating and not worth the trouble (or the money). Most of the time, free blogs or free website builders do the job just as well, or even better!
If you need to create a simple website for your family and friends, then free options will work just fine. However, if you plan to sell your products online or attract people to a web site about something you feel passionate about and make it wildly popular, then it's important to look at a website builder that can really help you achieve that (instead of a website that only takes up space).
A few months ago, I came across this website builder and, for once, I was pleasantly surprised. Being a webmaster myself, I am reluctant to saying this, but software like this one could, potentially, turn the webdesigners of today into a dying breed. But I was skeptical at first. Very skeptical. I loathe companies who are quick to make a buck but give you little in return. So I started investigating.
First, I read up on Ken Evoy, the founder of Site Build It. I then researched the tools and information he gives you. I was surprised to see that he follows the same principles I use for all my websites, principles I had often come across scattered around the web, but never put together in such a coherent, easy-to-understand package.
This one paragraph on their website summarizes the basic reality of how people use the web:
'Online, people search for information, look for solutions -- they are not looking for you. Give them what they want by converting your knowledge into high-quality, in-demand CONTENT. To do this, you create a theme-based topical content that ranks high at the Search Engines, attracting free, targeted TRAFFIC... interested, open-to-you visitors.
(I have a paragraph along the same lines printed and posted on my monitor)
Make no mistake about it, SBI isn't a get-rich-quick scheme and investing time, effort and passion are essential. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, but it's something you must consider before settling for any website builder, no matter how good they may seem to be. Here is what makes Site Build It attractive:
  • It's perfect for beginners because it takes the techno-babble away and makes the site-building experience smooth, enjoyable and frustration-free. And if, at any time, you decide to become more technical, the sitebuilder can easily keep up with your newly found skills.
  • Puts the fun back in creating something you can be proud of. In a few months you'll have a popular website, a thriving community or a profitable web business.
  • The SBI community welcomes you among thousands of other beginners eager to learn how to make a website. Their support, advice and motivation will prove invaluable in building your success pixel by pixel.
  • It gives you the tools, motivation, support and above all, the essential intelligence needed to make a website, one that shines for years to come.
  • Good money-back guarantee (they refund you if at any time you change your mind, whenever and whatever the reason -- yes, I know it sounds too good to be true and yes, I did ask them myself).
Bottom line, there's just one problem with Site Build It: it's so much more than a simple website builder (which is probably all you were looking for). It's an entire 'how to make, learn, profit AND have fun' experience, but one that requires time and effort (much more so than money).

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Tutorial How to get a PayPal Account

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How Do I Get a PayPal Account?








It's easy to get a PayPal account. From the PayPal account registration page, select Personal or Business Account, then choose the country you live in. Next, on the PayPal Account Sign Up page, enter your information, then click Sign Up.

Which PayPal Account is Right for You?



A PayPal Personal Account is the right choice if you're a buyer:
  • Shop securely on merchant websites and eBay
  • Make purchases with your credit card, debit card, or bank account
  • Send money to friends, family, or anyone with an email address
  • Receive money through bank account payments

Sign up for a PayPal Personal Account



A PayPal Premier Account is the right choice if you're a buyer and a seller:
  • Accept credit card, debit card, and bank account payments for low fees
  • Use any of PayPal's tools (including Shopping Cart) for free
  • Shop securely on merchant websites and eBay
  • Make purchases with your credit card, debit card, or bank account
  • Send money to friends, family, or anyone with an email address
Note: To sign up for a PayPal Premier Account, you must register for a Personal Account. During sign-up, you'll be asked if you want a Premier Account.

Sign up for a PayPal Premier Account



A PayPal Business Account is the right choice if you're selling as a business:
  • Send and receive money as the name of your business
  • Accept credit card, debit card, and bank account payments for low fees
  • Use any of PayPal's tools (including Shopping Cart) for free
  • Shop securely on merchant websites and eBay
  • Make purchases with your credit card, debit card, or bank account
  • Send money to friends, family, or anyone with an email address

Sign up for a PayPal Business Account



PayPal allows members to have one Personal account and one Premier or Business account. However, each PayPal account must contain a unique email address, bank account, and credit card.




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Tutorial How Blogger Make Money from Blog?

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How do bloggers make money from blogs?

How-Bloggers-Make-MoneyI’ve been reflecting this week about the amazing diversity of opportunities that are opening up for bloggers to make money from blogging.
I’ve long advised that bloggers seeking to make money from blogging spread their interests across multiple revenue streams so as not to put all their eggs in one basket.
The wonderful thing is that this is becoming easier and easier to do 2005 has seen many options opening up. I thought I’d take a look at some of the methods that bloggers are currently using to make money through blogs.

Income Streams for Bloggers – How to Make Money Blogging

Advertising Programs – Perhaps the most obvious changes in the past few months have been with the addition of a variety of viable advertising options for bloggers looking to make money from their blogs. The most common way bloggers seem to earn money online is via the contextual ad program from Google – Adsense. A more recent addition that many are using successfully are Chitika’s eMiniMalls and WidgetBucks, Text Link Ads.
Azoogle Ads, Intelli Txt, DoubleClick, Tribal Fusion, Adbrite, Clicksor, AdHearUs, Kanoodle, Pheedo, TextAds, Bidvertiser, Fastclick and Value Click (to name just some of the options) and there is a smorgasbord of options. Of course there is more to come with MSN Adcenter and YPN both in beta testing and with a variety of other advertising system currently in development (YPN is only available to US publishers).
Lastly there’s BlogAds – one of the first blog specific ad networks.

RSS Advertising – The past 12 months have seen some advances in RSS Advertising also. I’m yet to hear of any bloggers making big money blogging through it to this point – but as improvements are made to the ad programs exploring this I’m sure we’ll start to see examples of it being profitable.
Sponsorship – In addition to the array of advertising programs that are available to join there is a growing awareness in the business of the value and opportunity that exists for them to advertise directly on blogs. I’m hearing more and more examples of this and have been fortunately to have a couple of ad campaigns of my own in the past month – one with Adobe a couple of weeks ago and another just completed with Ricoh for a new digicam over at my Digital Camera Blog. These are not isolated cases – as I say I know of many blogs exploring sponsorship with advertisers at present and suspect we’ll see more of it in the year ahead. Sponsorship is also happening on a post by post basis with some bloggers being paid to write on certain topics by companies – either in one off or a regular fashion – and they are able to make big money from their blogs doing so.
Affiliate Programs – There are larger affiliate programs like Amazon, Linkshare, Clickbank and Commission Junction but also literally thousands of others from the large to the very small.
Digital Assets – Increasing numbers of bloggers have been developing other digital assets to support and add revenue streams to their blogs. By this I mean that I’m increasingly seeing e-books, courses and tele-seminars being run by bloggers. My recent foray into this with the first series of the six figure blogging course that Andy and I ran a few weeks ago and have just released the study version of. This type of activity will only increase in future – in fact this week I’ve seen numerous examples of bloggers running courses.
Blog Network Opportunities – with the rise in popularity of Blog Networks – bloggers are also being presented with more places to earn an income from their blogging – by writing for and with others. While it might be difficult to get a writing gig with one of the bigger networks – there are plenty who are always asking for new bloggers to join and who are willing to pay bloggers using a variety of payment models. While there are distinct advantages of blogging for yourself – blogging for an established network who will handle a lot of the set up/promotion/admin/SEO etc has it’s advantages also. More and more bloggers are combining writing for themselves on their own blogs with taking on blog network blogs as additional income streams.
Business Blog Writing Opportunities – as blogging has risen in it’s profile as a medium more and more businesses are starting blogs. Many of these companies have internal staff take on blogging duties – but an increasing number of them are hiring specialist bloggers to come on and run their blogs. I know of a number of bloggers who in the past month or two have been approached for such paid work. Check out Bloggers for Hire if you’re looking for this type of work.
Non Blogging Writing Opportunities – Also becoming more common are bloggers being hired to write in non blogging mediums. Manolo’s recent coup of a column in the Washington Post is just one example of this as bloggers are increasingly being approached to write for newspapers, magazines and other non blog websites. Along side this is the rise of bloggers as published book authors – this is to the extent that one blogger I spoke with this week complained to me that they were one of the few bloggers than they knew who didn’t have a book deal!
Donations – Tip Jars and donation buttons have been a part of blogging for years now but this last year saw a number of bloggers go full time after fund raising drives. Perhaps the most high profile of these was Jason Kottke of kottke.org who through the generosity of his readership was able to quit his job and become a full time blogger.
Flipping Blogs – Also more common in 2005 was the practice of ‘Blog Flipping’ – or selling of blogs. This has happened both on an individual blog level (I can think of about 20 blogs that sold this year) but also on a network level (the most obvious of these being the 8 figure sale of Weblogs Inc to AOL).
Merchandising – My recent attempt to sell ProBlogger.net T-shirts wasn’t a raging success, but it is an example of how an increasing number of bloggers are attempting to make a few extra dollars from their blogs by selling branded products through programs like Cafepress. While I didn’t have a lot of success with merchandising – quite a few larger blogs are seeing significant sales – especially blogs with a cult following. I’m not at liberty to discuss details – but I know of one largish blog which will see sales over $20,000 in merchandise for the calendar year of 2005.
Consulting and Speaking – While it has been popular for established consultants to add blogs to their businesses we’re also starting to see bloggers with no consulting background able to make money by charging readers for their time in consulting scenarios BECAUSE of the profile that their blogs have built them. Blogging has the ability to establish people as experts on niche topics and we all know the value of being perceived as an expert. I spoke to one blogger last month who charges himself out at over $200 an hour for speaking and consulting work – his area of expertise was something that he knew little about 18 months ago – but through his blog he’s become a leader in his field and a minor celebrity in his industry.

Source:
http://www.problogger.net/archives/2005/12/06/how-bloggers-make-money-from-blogs/

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How to Make Google Adsense Account

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Today Google Adsense is the most popular online money maker for website and blog owner. But many blog owners do not know how to create Adsense account. Actually create an Adsense account is very easy, you just require a website or blog with language content that supported by Google Adsense and the website has indexed by Google (suggestion: the website contain minimal 10 pages to get Adsense accepted).
Some important aspects to success creating Google Adsense account you must have a website with self hosting (now Google not accept free domain such as BlogSpot, multiply, and other free domain) and your website not contain content that violates Adsense content guidelines such as Pornography content, hacking or cracking, Gambling, Illicit drugs and other.
Are you ready to create Google Adsense Account? Please the following steps to create an account:
  1. Open Adsense website at this link: https://www.google.com/adsense. After the Adsense page opened click “Sign up now” button.
    1 create adsense account
  2. On the next page you must completed the Adsense registration form.  There three form sections must be completed on this page, here:Website information; enter you website URL, website language (Now Adsense support 32 language)
    2 create adsense account Contact Information; Select your account type and Enter the valid information on the form (payee name, address, phone). This data be used to received when you received your payment.
    3 create adsense account
    Policies; you must agree all Adsense policy. Check all option on this section.
    4 create adsense account
    After all data complete click “Submit Information” button
  3. After submit the form Google will review your website and your registration. Usually it needs 1 to 5 days to get your Adsense registration approved or rejected.  Google will send an email to your inbox if your Adsense approved or rejected.
Source:
http://tricks-collections.com/how-to-create-google-adsense-account/

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Cara Membuat Antena Penguat Signal (WIFI,3G GSM/CDMA)

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Dari:
http://mulki-salman.blogspot.com


Antena Peguat Signal wifi,3G GSM/CDMA




















Peralatan & Cara pembelian :

  1.  Pipa PVC 3"(9 cm) Bisa dibeli ditoko bangunan terdekat , harga per meter nya Rp 20.000 s/d Rp 30.000 , yang kita butuhkan hanya 30cm.
  2. Alumunium Foil , kalo saya beli sih di borma deket rumah. harga Rp 30.000 per gulung , bisa dipakai untuk membuat antena ini 10 buah.
  3. Lem (perekat) ,saya disini menggunakan lem paralon (sisa betulin pompa air dirumah)
Perlengkapan :

  1. Gergaji paralon ( kalo saya minta potong langsung 30cm di toko bangunannya.)
  2. Gunting
  3. Penggaris
  4. Obeng ( disini saya pakai untuk memberi lubang pada pipa pvc dengan cara dipanaskan obengnya )

Langkah-langkah pembuatan :

  1. Gergaji pipa pvc sepanjang 30cm 
  2. Berilah lubang pada Pipa pvc dengan jarak 4cm dari ujung pipa, besar lubang disesuaikan dengan ujung konektor USB.
  3. Potonglah alumunium foil sesuai dengan panjang pipa pvc (sehingga pipa pvc seluruhnya terlapisi alumunium foil)
  4. Tempelkan alumunium foil tersebut ke pipa pvc(seperti gambar diatas)
Cukup mudah kan ???

Cara pemakaiannya :

  1. Pasangkan USB Modem pada Pipa PVC yang kita buat tadi (seperti contoh gambar dibawah ini)


Cara setting :

Perhatikan gambar diatas, pada lingkarang kuning adalah BTS di daerah rumah saya.. nah.. arahkan antena tersebut sampai seperti gambar diatas. dah buktikan hasil signalnya..


Hasil Signal yang didapat :











 Gambar diatas adalah signal yang didapat sebelum menggunakan antena ini.











Gambar diatas Gambar diatas adalah signal yang didapat setelah menggunakan antena  ini.


Berdasarkan gambar diatas terbukti khasiat dari antena tersebut, dapat menaikan 49% signal.

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2011-04-14

Tutorial Make Money Through Blog

2011-04-14
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How to make money through blog?
Actually it is very simple and easy
you only need your own blog and sign up to adsense just like buying a sandwiches.
to make your own blog sign up please to www.blogger.com
and make your own blog with your creativity
then the next step is sign up to google adsense
follow this link https://www.google.com/adsense/
then add the advertisement available there
when someone click your advertisement yu will be paid by google
it is very simple isn't it?

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2011-04-13

Tutorial Reset Error b200 canon ip 2770

2011-04-13
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error b200 canon ip 2770

Pengalaman kemaren waktu printer canon ip 2770 error b200 di layar monitor nanya-nanya di mbah google banyak yang bilang ganti PSU nya. tapi berhubung males bongkar-bongkar coba cara laen dulu dan ternyata berhasil.

sebenernya caranya agak mudah juga sih itu juga berkat software resetter punya bang ekohasan.
caranya:

1. download dulu deh software resetternya klik disini
2. sebelum menyalakan printer kabel power jangan tercolok dulu
3. tekan tombol power baru masukkan kabel power ke printer
4. tekan lagi tombol power agar printer menyala (kondisi ini led biru menyala dan bisa ngeprint tapi ketika dimatikan dan dinyalakan lagi maka akan kembali error)
5. jalankan software resetternya

6. klik main (maka printer akan melakukan print out satu kali)

7, klik eeprom clear 8. klik eeprom (maka printer akan ngeprint sekali lagi)
9. matikan printer dan nyalakan lagi

10. printer siap digunakan kembali
11. tapi kalo masih belum berhasil cari cara yang lain yah (jangan menyerah)
tapi ini yang saya lakukan dan berhasil. n berhasil juga buat error 5b00 ato error5200 tapi beda cara

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