Top 5 Businesses You Can Run from Home

Tshirt Printing Machine

Tshirt Printing Machine

With the global economy in recession, more and more people are finding themselves unemployed as companies find themselves hard put to operate. Some business have gone bankrupt, while others have downsized their operations to avoid being in the same scenario.

Having a business nowadays is no longer a luxury as it used to be. It is no longer an option for those who want more control of their time and resources. For some, it has become a difficult reality, and it spells the difference between having food on the table or seeing your whole family hungry.

But what are the best home businesses that right now? Here are our top 5 picks for the best businesses you can run from home.

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Top 5 Websites Every Writer Should Know

Wordpress

Wordpress

Writing, they say, is an art. But whether you are just starting to learn how to write, or is making a living out of it, there are some sites that you should not do without. Here are the top 5 Web sites that every writer should know.

5. Blogspot.com or WordPress.com
If you are a new writer looking for work, your best advertisement is your own words. This is where Blogspot.com and WordPress.com come in handy. There are other blogging platforms available on the Web, but these two are by far the easiest to use, promote and maintain. Both are one-click publishing solutions: so whether you just want to rant about the latest issues, or adding the next installment to a series you have started, all you need to do is to compose and submit.

Remember, however, that you should present your best work on your blog. Think of it as a writing portfolio that you can show to potential customers.

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Top 10 Wonder Drugs

Since ancient man first discovered the therapeutic (or otherwise) use of plants, drugs have evolved from simple leaf concoctions to complex synthetic chemicals that modern man uses to treat ailments. The following are some of the greatest drugs that man has come up with.

Penicillin

Penicillin

1. Penicillin.
This most common of drugs is probably the most underrated. Its discovery is generally credited to Alexander Fleming of Scotland, who in 1928 demonstrated that by letting penicillium notatum grow in the proper substrate, it gives off material that has antibiotic properties. He called it penicillin. His discovery won him a Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine in 1945.
The Australian Howard Walter Florey, however, is the one who gets credit for developing penicillin as an antibiotic. Florey shared the Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine along with his colleague Ernest Chain the same year Fleming did.

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5 Ways to Organize Your Life Using Digital Applications

5 Ways to Organize Your Life Using Digital Applications

5 Ways to Organize Your Life Using Digital Applications


Most people find themselves in situations wherein twenty four hours is no longer enough to finish daily tasks. To accomplish your to-do list, you need an efficient organizing strategy. But what is organization, and how do we do it especially with today’s technological advancements? Here are suggested ways to lighten the load with the help of your digital buddies.

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10 Guidelines for a Powerful Resume

The competition for quality and high paying jobs has heightened with the global economic recession. This has resulted in freeze hiring and company retrenchments. Companies have become even more demanding in admitting only the best candidates. Put your best foot forward and land on that dream job with an outstanding resume that will capture the attention of any employer. Check out these updated techniques to beef up your resume and win that desired post.

1. Start with a powerful Banner Statement.
Do away with the traditional resume format. Surprise your employers with a personalized and impressive banner statement. A banner statement is a comprehensive account of your strengths and work experience that are related to the job that you are applying for. For example, James, a Finance Management officer in a multi-national bank starts his resume with the following:

“A driven, focused and dynamic business professional, with over five years of success and experience in sales, account and asset management and customer relations…”

2. Identify your level of employment.
Clearly indicate your employment level at the beginning of your resume. This should be based on your employment experiences that are relevant to your application. New graduates should indicate an “Entry Level” application, while experienced professionals should classify their appropriate employment category, either as professional non-supervisory, middle management, upper management and executive level.

3. Identify your core strengths that are relevant to the job requirements.
Enumerate your specific traits and technical skills that are central to the job qualifications as required by the company. This will enable the employer to immediately recognize your qualities that are pertinent to their need.

4. Use Field or Industry Keywords.
Make use of keywords that are relevant to your field of expertise, and to the industry of your desired job. For example, an application to the commerce industry should use keywords such as sales and marketing communications, support management, payroll administration, and financial analysis, among many.

5. Develop a value-based resume.
The traditional resume is characterized by its chronological account of an individual’s education and employment background. A value-based resume, however, focuses on the individual’s strongest suits that will be beneficial to the company. To craft this type of resume, weave specific adjectives and verbs in the active voice into convincing statements of your skills and experiences.

6. Create a separate category for industry-specific skills.
Refine your resume by making a separate category for technical skills and expertise that are specific to a particular industry. For example, an applicant with a background on Information Technology (IT) can make a section featuring explicit skills in programming and networking.

7. Highlight achievements with supporting details.
Dress your resume to impress by highlighting accomplishments that speak of your competence and expertise. Traditional resumes cite previous work duties in formal statements such a “responsible for closing deals on real estate and property projects.” Seize the attention of your employer by dropping the bomb through specific, quantitative accounts of your achievements. For example, “Increased sales by specifics ex increased sales by 17% in my area,” or “Closed a $5M composite real estate deal within four months.”

8. Keep it brief and concise.
An effective resume is devoid of rhetorical clutters that will only bore and confuse the employer. Use precise descriptions as needed in short paragraphs, or bulleted formats. When using the latter, keep it at a maximum of five bullet points. Your resume should ideally be within one to two pages only.

9. Observe a clean and organized lay-out.
Present information in an organized and logical order, set in a tidy lay-out. Use lines as dividers and allow white spaces to let the reader breathe in between a set of information.

10. Review, review, and review!
Check the grammar, and the accuracy of terms, dates and contact information. The last thing you would want is a careless error to sabotage your application.

Top 5 Reasons to Love Plurk

Plurk homepage

Plurk is one of the more intriguing lifestreaming sites out on the World Wide Web right now. Launched in May of 2008, it takes the basics of Twitter and dresses them up in a snazzy interface, throwing some pretty interesting features into the mix.

Why "plurk"? The name alone sparks curiosity. According to Plurk’s creators, there are four ideas behind this catchy name. One is People + Lurk – yes, people do lurk online. Second, it is an amalgam of Play and Work, touching on the fun side of plurking. Third, it is an acronym for Peace, Love, Unity, Respect, Karma. Lastly, there is the potential for becoming a coined verb, just like "google".
Now, Plurk users call themselves "plurkers", the act of posting is called "plurking", and the post itself is called a "plurk". Very, very catchy indeed.

So what makes Plurk so much different from Twitter and why do plurkers love it? Here are the top 5 reasons:

1. Threaded Conversations
This is probably the number one feature plurkers love. When you post an update, your friends’ replies can be seen under it. Replies don’t get lost, and friends can read and answer to each other’s replies, turning it into a stimulating discussion. There is no clutter because the conversation only expands when you click on the original post.

2. Unique User Interface
Plurk splits the screen into two parts. The upper section contains your timeline, where all your plurks appear, arranged by the time they were posted. What makes the timeline unique is that it scrolls sideways. You scroll right for the past, and left for your most recent plurks. Scrolling is done either through the arrow keys or the mouse’s scroller.
The lower portion is the dashboard, which contains your info, userpic, friends list, and the post entry box.

3. Karma Points
Plurk addicts live for karma points! Karma points rise based on your activity and the responses of other plurkers to your plurks. More karma gets you access to extra features like additional emoticons or changing the image in your page’s Plurk logo. Getting over 80 karma points means you’ve reached Plurk Nirvana and nets you a shiny badge for your page.

4. Customization
Plurk gives you the freedom to personalize your page. You can choose from built-in color templates, install CSS codes from third-party Plurk layout designers, or create your own.

5. Cliques
One significant Plurk feature is privacy control. You can open your plurk to the world, limit it to friends, or have a private conversation with a single individual, all within your timeline. If you want certain plurks to be read only by specific people, you can group your friends into cliques, and then specify which clique can read your plurk when you post it.

Twitter still has the edge when it comes to third-party applications, page rank and plugins, but Plurk is more personal, more fun, and more close-knit. Users who admit that they use both sites say that they post mostly business or news-related shout outs on Twitter, while going to Plurk to have fun, goofy conversations with friends.

Twitter Overloading…

Earlier, Twitter was running to slow. Every page loads approximately 12 seconds. Then at one point it displayed this error:

Twitter Overloading

Twitter Overloading

I refreshed my page 3 times and still that error was displayed. After 10 minutes, I refreshed my Twitter page again and this time it displayed this error message:

Twitter Server Problem

Twitter Server Problem

But, it is OK now. Maybe Twitter has too many users logging on at the same time. This should be addressed quickly so as not to face similar problems encountered by Friendster.

Friendster was once the largest social media network. At one point, it became the #1 online social media (yep you heard it right). But because of Friendster’s server and network problems (coupled with poor marketing strategy and focus), it slipped and handed its crown. Today, Friendster is in 3rd place; way beyond MySpace and Facebook.

Social Media and How it is Used in Online Marketing

social media online marketing

It used to be that a company’s online marketing efforts consist of having a Web page, sending out e-mails, and advertising on high-traffic sites. However, in this age of social networking sites – like Facebook, Twitter and MySpace – these efforts are no longer enough!

Social networking sites have allowed businesses big and small to be more interactive in the way they present their companies, brands, products, and services. Online marketing has ceased to be a one-way street where the businesses do all the talking and hope that their potential customers listen and try out their goods and services. Interactivity has become the key feature of online marketing on social networking sites.

Businesses can still advertise their products and services by sending out a Tweet or updating their Facebook status for all their followers and friends to see, or update them about the latest promotions and discounts. Meanwhile, customers can post questions and complaints in real time.

A company doing business on social networking sites can further keep itself ahead of the game by easily developing customer relationships and loyalty. You are no longer an
e-mail address promoting a product via spam, or a Web site they stumbled upon, but a profile with a real person behind it. This personal touch, which is an additional way of interacting with your customers, can make them feel connected and supported and in turn leads to more positive feelings and loyalty to your business. Anne Rice, for instance, just does not write great novels, she goes on Facebook to discuss any aspect of her characters as her fans ask her questions about them, or she conducts online writing workshops for her fans. Rice also speaks to them, making them feel that they are friends and that she, too, has her own hopes and dreams.

Social networking sites also provide a way for businesses to talk about their products in a more natural setting. You are not a business that intrudes on people as they read e-mails from friends and family, but you are part of the social network. That means that people will be more receptive to your pitch. If you provide a link to your Web site, people are also more inclined to click on it and visit your site.

More importantly, these links on social networking sites become new inbound links to your site, which makes your site rank higher on search engines. Few people realize that the links they put up on Twitter, YouTube and Facebook do not only point their friends and family to their site, they also point search engine spiders to their sites, making it seem more important and therefore making their site rank higher on Google, Yahoo and other search engines.

What’s the deal with micro-blogging and lifestreaming?

microblogging and lifestreaming 

Internet-savvy individuals are undoubtedly familiar with the terms ‘micro-blogging’ and ‘lifestreaming’, but there are still a number of people who do not know what they’re all about.

First, let’s define them. Micro-blogging, as the term implies, is blogging in small quantities. If blogging is eating a whole cake at one time, micro-blogging is doing it slice by slice. Posts in a micro-blog are usually limited to a certain number of characters—otherwise it won’t be micro anymore.

Lifestreaming, on the other hand, is broadcasting bits & pieces of your life and activities through digital media like the Internet and mobile phones.

Micro-blogging can be used to broadcast anything from what you ate for breakfast to the latest news in Iraq. The difference between micro-blogging and lifestreaming is that the latter is more of a collection of personal news. A person’s lifestream often contains updates about their thoughts, feelings, and activities, often in real-time. Someone who just finished watching a movie, for example, can stream, “I just saw Watchmen and it was intense!” One can also set certain lifestreams to reach only specific people, like friends and family.

How has micro-blogging changed the virtual world?
In this ultra-modern era where most people are constantly on the go, micro-blogging lets us read and share information in small, easily digestible chunks. Micro-blogs are short and to the point. They offer a convenient way of staying up-to-date, especially for those who do not have the time to stop by for a long read.

Today, micro-blogging is adopted not just by individuals sharing purely personal thoughts, but also by business companies, news and information agencies, and even personalities in entertainment and politics.

Twitter: the Most Popular Micro-blogging Service
The most popular micro-blogging service is, of course, Twitter. Twitter was developed in 2006 and became popular the year after, spreading the micro-blogging fever in the Internet world. It has become so well-liked that big media giants like BBC have begun to use it to post short summaries and links to news. Even Qatar’s Al Jazeera network uses Twitter. Famous celebrities – Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore, Martha Stewart, Mariah, Nicole Richie, to name a few – maintain Twitter profiles and keep their many fans worldwide posted on their current activities.

Twitter has a 140-character limit, so posts (called ‘tweets’) will have to be really short and specific. This is because Twitter has a text messaging feature – users can update their profiles by sending tweets using their mobile phones. President Barack Obama has a Twitter profile, which was actively updated during his campaign using the Twitterberry application on a Blackberry. Another way to send tweets is through Twitterfox, a Mozilla Firefox plugin that lets you update without logging in to the Twitter website.

The Others
Other popular micro-blogging and lifestreaming services include Jaiku, which features a comment system, and Plurk, a timeline-based lifestreaming site. Social networking websites have also integrated lifestreaming features into user profiles. One prominent example is Facebook’s status updates. After the site’s latest home page redesign, the input box now asks, “What’s on your mind?”

If you have been reading up to this part, you would have probably realized you have been doing all these micro-blogging and lifestreaming all along. You may not have known that they were called that. Trust me, you’re not alone.

Sex on the Internet

Nothing on earth could probably interest one more than sex. In cyberspace, it is perhaps the keyword that tops the most searched list in every search engine, at any given day.

I’ve come across a study, done more than 10 years ago, that says the Internet is the great equalizer in a lot of aspects, even when it comes to things non-erotic. On the Internet, one can define his or her own persona, especially since the anonymity the net provides can create an environment where a conservative librarian can become a leather-bound sex vixen. For the user, this sort of thing leads to some kind of self awareness that further emboldens him or her to take part in a cerebral discourse that would otherwise be left unexplored in the real world.

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