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October 4, 2007

Paid blogging

Filed under: Internet — yeeping @ 5:40 am

Paid blogging has taken off tremendously this past year. But it has also been highly controversial. Even so, it’s a fun way to earn money from home.

PayPerPost has been probably the most controversial of all the companies. Many big name bloggers have tried to tear them down as well as the bloggers who post for them. They’ve been responsive in many ways, and changed in ways their critics could have liked, such as requiring disclosure, but many considered it to be too little too late.

Other companies, such as ReviewMe and Blogsvertise have been less controversial. There are now a fair number of companies out there paying bloggers to post for advertisers.

Disclosure has been a huge issue. Not all companies require disclosure, and different companies prefer that you disclose in different ways. Considering how the FTC has been looking at word of mouth advertising, I would say a sitewide disclosure is the minimum you should do if you have any advertising on your sites.

Despite the controversy, I like PayPerPost best. They offer me the most flexibility and add less to the advertiser’s costs than other companies do. I can look through their opportunities and find ones I am willing to blog about.

One of the controversial details has been that some companies only want a positive review, and PayPerPost allows them to ask for it. My own rule with that has been to look harder at such companies when considering accepting their opportunities. I like being able to say what’s on my mind. I’ve never been flat out insulting, but if I see a problem I don’t want to worry about what I’m saying.

The one problem with being able to choose my own opportunities is the amount of time it can take. I can spend too much time just refreshing and looking for good opps. Some days they are just plain hard to get. But I earn more this way than by waiting for companies to choose me.

Another of the big concerns people have is that people are more likely to praise companies that pay them to post about them. It’s certainly a legitimate concern. And it would be very easy to sing the praises of companies you haven’t tried. If you do a bit of research you can figure out if a company is worth your praise or if they’ve been a problem for people who have actually been there.

It’s tough keeping the integrity of a blog intact when you blog for pay. My own preference is to be extremely picky about the topics I blog on, even when pay is offered. Even when high pay is offered. If the topic doesn’t fit, I won’t do it.

You’ll see good and bad things when you look at the world of paid blogging. You’ll see plenty of bloggers doing exactly what the critics say paid blogging is all about. But you’ll also see brilliant, honest posts from people who have finally found a way to earn good money from their blogs.

Myspace – What Is It

Filed under: Internet — yeeping @ 5:35 am

Myspace.com is one of the leading social networking websites on the Internet. Surely, you’ve heard of Myspace before, but maybe you’ve been intimidated to join the millions of others who take advantage of this social networking phenomenon. Maybe you are reluctant to join because you are inexperienced with the Internet and you think that it is a complicated process. Your friends have joined and they can’t all be computer programmers. It’s easy to set up a page for yourself using the free Myspace layouts that resource sites like getonmyspace.com provide.

The free Myspace layouts help you design your Myspace profile page to your liking. Whether you want to include graphics, video, photos or music to your page, a Myspace layout generator can help you get started creating a unique page that expresses your individual personality. When you firet sign up , you have a blank page that is your basic starting point. Within this blank page, you can search around Myspace to find friends and add them to join your network of contacts. Making friends is easy with and provides you an excellent way to promote yourself, your band or your business!

What do you need to join Myspace? All you need is an email account and a password to create a new personal account and you’ll be on your way to connecting to millions of people all around the world. Simply go to the Myspace login page and follow the instructions to create a new account. Free resource sites such as Getonmyspace.com and Imzi.com now offer free Myspace layouts that can help you pimp your page so you can stand out among the millions of pages that are part of the entire network within Myspace friends. You can create a cute Myspace layout using free Myspace backgrounds or Myspace graphics that demonstrate your love of all things pink, purple and sparkly! Or, you can create a free hot Myspace layout using red, black and graphics of cars and flames, if that’s more your style. The limit is only your imagination!

Once you have your very own account, you can add friends to your network. As you check out friends pages, you will notice that you have the option to leave and receive comments. Using Myspace comments is a great way to get noticed on the network. The comment feature provides you a public way to send messages to your friends. You can comment every time someone adds you to his or her friend list with an automatic response created with the Myspace generator. Including a funny photograph of yourself, graphic of your company’s logo or anything that promotes you is a great way for other people to have the opportunity to easily click on your page.

The idea behind Myspace is to reach as many people as possible, collect as many friends as possible and create a huge network for yourself of people from all four corners of the globe. You can increase your chances for collecting thousands of friends when your utilize the free Myspace layouts to create a page that’s interesting and attention-grabbing.

Ten Commonly Missed Tax Deductions For Businesses

Filed under: Accounting — yeeping @ 5:29 am

It is important to know what deductions are allowable to businesses. Here are ten most commonly missed business deductions.

There is nothing worse than preparing Income Taxes and finding that there were many deductions we didn’t keep track of. Not keeping track of deductions can be very costly come tax time. It is very important to keep good records all year round.

For every dollar you don’t deduct, you could be paying up to 35% back to Uncle Sam. If the dollar has been spent, taxes shouldn’t have to be paid on it. Think of the productivity of your business if you could put 35% of your income back into your business rather than in the hands of politicians. What kind of advertising campaign could you do with 35% extra cash flow every month. With a little organization and planning this can be possible.

Most business owners remember to take the big obvious deductions such as cost of goods sold, materials, tools, supplies, and employee expenses. But often times it is the small seemingly insignificant deductions that can make or break a company. Lone Peak Business Solutions has the 10 most commonly missed business deductions.

  1. Advertising – Business cards, newspaper ads, information packets you hand out, free samples, flyers, product testing, videos and CD’s.
  2. Children – Money paid to children for helping with such things as delivering flyers, product, stuffing envelopes, cleaning office and car, etc.
  3. Dues and Subscriptions – Dues to professional organizations and magazines that have to do with your trade or business.
  4. Educational Expense – Classes or seminars that you take to improve your business.
  5. Gifts – Gifts to clients and associates.
  6. Laundry and Cleaning – This includes uniforms and Protective clothing and also your clothing when you are out of town.
  7. Travel – Hotels, airfare, cab fare, parking, cleaning while away from home, trip log.
  8. Home Office – A home office must be a separate room in your home to do business and accounting. Part of your living room or bedroom will not count. A percentage of utility Bills, home owners insurance, property tax, mortgage interest, refinance fees, repairs and maintenance, cleaning supplies, office decor, etc. are deductible. You find out the percentage by dividing the square footage of the office by the square footage of the entire house.
  9. Mileage or Vehicle – There are two ways to take a vehicle expense. One is to take the mileage you use when picking up product, supplies, office supplies, meetings, handing out advertising or business cards, meals and entertaining clients, etc. The other way is to take the expense of using the vehicle: fuel, parts, mechanics, oil changes, etc. Along with taking expenses, you can also depreciate the vehicle.
  10. Telephone – Cell phone, long distance calls on home phone, extra phone lines into home for business, fax or Internet.

Items such as paper clips, bank charges, credit card charges and home office expense seem small and unimportant at the time, but multiply those little things over a year or two and then multiply it times 35% and it can add up to quite a bit of money that should be in your pocket rather than in the government’s pocket.

Along with keeping track of expenses it is important to evaluate your income and expenses on at least a quarterly basis. This allows you to determine if too much is being spent any one place. It allows you to determine if all the deductions that can be are being claimed. It allows you to determine how to better increase sales and decrease costs.

Easily manage your life and your business

Filed under: Accounting — yeeping @ 5:22 am

This is an article written by scott that i ‘d found on the other web site. I think this is a good article and can helping other people.

Financial management is one of the biggest pitfalls for people who are actively engaged in a serious home business. Even if your have chose a good home business you may have no idea on how to manage your business financially, you will most likely end up losing a lot of money. Since you cannot afford to waste your money, you better shape up and take care of your finances early on. It will not really do you any good if you just keep working on your business not really knowing if you are making enough money to compensate for your efforts.

Getting started

The first thing that you need to do to get your financial systems in place is to open a separate bank account for your business. A lot of home business owners keep their personal funds together with their personal accounts that they end up drawing money, which should have been for the business and vice versa. The practice of mixing up your personal funds and the funds for your business is very dangerous because you will not have much control over you business and personal finances. By opening separate bank accounts for your business and for personal use, you will be able to manage your money better.

Aside from setting up a separate bank account for you business, you must see to it that you also set up a separate funds for your business expenses. Since you are working form home, try to separate all the expenses that are related to your business from your home expenses. For instance, your business phone should be paid by money coming from your business account. You might also want to bill your business for utilities and rent. You can do this by setting a certain amount every month for utilities and rent then take this amount from the business account.

Out of your business earning, you might also want to set up a certain amount, which you can draw out as your salary. The good thing about setting a certain amount of money every month as your salary is that you will be able to determine if you are indeed making enough money to pay for all your business expenses and at the same time pay yourself for your efforts. Make sure that you only draw-out the extract amount of money from the business for your salary. Even if your business is doing well and you have plenty of money in the business account, do not be tempted to draw more than you should. Keep the money in the business account for future use. You might want to expand your home business later on.

At the end of the year, you might want to give yourself a bonus. If you have been religiously following your own rules regarding your finances, you will be surprised at how much money you will have left in your business account at the end of the year.

Blogging With WordPress

Filed under: Blogging — yeeping @ 5:00 am

WordPress is one of the many options available to bloggers who are looking for free software online which makes it incredibly easy to publish their own blog. This software is easy to use, provides a variety of templates and offer excellent support to bloggers. There are many options available to bloggers and other blogging programs may be better known and offer slightly different features but many bloggers are quite pleased with WordPress. This article will offer some useful information for bloggers who are considering starting a blog with WordPress such as reasons to choose WordPress, tips on starting a blog and information about the support offered by WordPress. Based on this information as well as their own research bloggers can decide whether WordPress is right for them or whether they should seek out a different blog network.

Reasons to Choose WordPress

There are many great reasons to choose WordPress to start a blog. Some of these reasons include a great variety of templates, the ability to categorize and tag posts easily, features such as spell check, previews and autosave, the ability to post text, audio files and video files, a variety of privacy options and the ability to track statistical data related to the blog in addition to other great features. Some of these features may be more important to some bloggers than others so deciding whether or not WordPress is right for you will largely be a matter of personal preference. For example bloggers with little or no programming experience may enjoy the myriad of templates available on WordPress while bloggers who are concerned about privacy issues may be more interested in the privacy options available through WordPress. Carefully investigating these features will help bloggers determine if they should start a blog with WordPress.

Starting a Blog with WordPress

Bloggers who opt to start a blog with WordPress will certainly not be disappointed by the amount of time it takes to start a blog. A blogger can literally start a blog with WordPress within minutes. This is tremendously important to bloggers who are eager to get started and do not want to deal with a long process to start a blog. The only requirements for starting a blog are a valid email address and a username. The blogger enters this information into the signup page and receives a password almost instantly. Next the blogger simply has to check his email, follow the activation link provided and use the password provided and the process is complete. The blogger can start blogging immediately.

Support Offered by WordPress

For many first time bloggers the type of support offered is very important. This is because first time bloggers may have quite a few questions about the process of starting a basic blog and once they establish a basic blog they may have additional questions about using advanced features and customizing the blog. WordPress offers a great deal of support for bloggers of all skill levels. The support offered by WordPress includes the ability to contact the support staff as well as the ability to receive support from other members through online forums. Although the support staff is incredibly responsive some bloggers enjoy the ability to communicate with other bloggers in forums. This is because the forums are active 24 hours a day and bloggers can find support from peers at any time.

Born to be

Filed under: Life — yeeping @ 4:15 am

Now with the higher and fascinating IT world, anything can be done by surfing the network. Most people can download Music, software, online chat, and more, even earn money on it.

Below is my opinion

  1. Born in a rich family.Some people born in a rich family are very lucky for them. Their parent can buy many things their children want.After their children growns up, they will want to buy something interest for them such as video games exspecially computer. But not every children like computer. They don’t think the problem for buying things cause all the things they want are bought by their parent.
  2. Born in a poor family. How about some children born in the poor family? They cannot want what they want. Include the interesting like computer they like. Their parent need to work harder to earn more money for their living.For the first thing they thing is the food.
  3. Born in a handicap. Some children born is blind, some dont even have hands, legs and others. Althought now have a blind school for them, not many of them have a good luck.They want to find job with higher profit but can’t. They have interest in computer but without the higher income they cannot afford to buy one. They are the unlucky one.

What and Type of Blog

Filed under: Blog Info — yeeping @ 1:45 am

Blogging

Blogging is a relatively new phenomenon. It basically involves the creation of an online journal which is displayed in reverse chronological order. The blogger who is maintaining the blog may opt to post new blog entries as often as he desires. This may involve posting new entries more than once per day, daily, weekly, monthly or even at a less frequent interval. The postings in a blog are typically related in some way but they can be about any subject the blogger desires. Bloggers may maintain a blog for a number of different reasons and these blogs may be private or public in nature. This article will describe the difference between a private and public blog and will also explain blogging professionally as well as blogging for personal reasons.

Private vs. Public Blogs

Blogs can also be private or public. Private blogs are ones in which only the blogger and others who have been approved by the blogger can view the blog postings. Public blogs are available to any users of the Internet. A blogger may opt to make a blog private or public depending on whether or not he is comfortable with others reading the blog. For example a blogger who creates a blog for the purpose of venting about frustrations in life may opt to keep a blog private so friends or family members are not able to read these vents. Conversely a blogger who is blogging for a purpose such as to promote a cause will likely opt to make the blog public so his message can reach as many Internet users as possible. However, bloggers who create a blog to express themselves through their writing, poetry or other form of expression may opt to make the blog private or public depending on whether or not they want to make these personal feelings available to others. Some bloggers in this situation will make the blog public because they want to reach others who may either share their feelings or may benefit from reading their blogs. There may be other bloggers in this situation who will make the blog private because they do not want others to see these personal forms of expression.

Blogging Professionally

Blogging can actually be done as a source of income for some bloggers. There are a number of companies who maintain a network of bloggers and pay bloggers to maintain a blog in the network. These bloggers may be compensated per post, according to the number of page views the blog receives or through a combination of the number of posts and the number of page views. A career as a blogger requires a great deal of dedication. The blogger must be willing and able to update the blog regularly and to keep the blog interesting to readers.

Blogging for Personal Reasons

Blogging can also be done for personal reasons. Some bloggers use their blog to stay in touch with family and friends while others use it to express themselves or to share information with others. Blogs created for personal reasons can be a great deal of fun but the blogger must be sure to avoid allowing the process of maintaining the blog to become a stressful situation. A blog which is maintained for personal reasons should be an enjoyable experience for the blogger.

The Opening

Filed under: Opening Talk — yeeping @ 1:35 am

Hello! First of all, I would like to thank you to all the visitor that come visit my blog. I’m one of the Newbie and not very familiar to use this blog. But later, I will be more controling it and make it more better and better. If you feel bore after visiting my blog, please do comment to me for my furture improvement. Thanks again to all and hope you have a wonderful time!

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