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Sunday, February 17, 2019

Make Money Online Ideas To Get You Started

Make Money Online Ideas To Get You Started

Make money online ideas come and go and they are rarely taken seriously. But why? That's because most of the make money online ideas suck and all they do is waste your time and resources. However, from all my research, I've found 3 make money online ideas that are rock solid and, when properly applied, are almost guaranteed to earn you some coin. This article will outline the 3 top make money online ideas that I've seen and use.

Create Your Own Information Product

Everybody knows something that somebody else does not know, but wish they did. Follow me? Basically, we've all through problems. Now we know the shortcut the get through those problems. Well, there are people who are more than willing to pay for that information. For example, if you know how to build a website that looks fantastic in less than 30 minutes, well that's good information to have. People will gladly pay you that information. You can simply write an eBook explaining the details and sell if online. You can charge anywhere from $ 7 to $ 700. You decided the price. So use what you have in the gray matter of your brain to generate online revenue for you.

Earn Affiliate Revenue From Email Marketing

Email marketing still works. Fact is, it probably will never go away and if anything it's likely to grow. So here's the skinny on how it works. First, never SPAM. SPAM sucks, you and I both know that. Second, become an affiliate of a product that you know, like and trust. (I will assume for this article that you know about affiliate marketing). Third, buy a solo email from another online marketer or ezine service. You can simply type in "solo email ad" in your internet browser to learn the details on this. But basically, for around $ 60, you can send an email to a double opt-in targeted email list of thousands. For a few bucks you can send your message to 20, 30, 50,100,000 targeted subscribers and generate affiliate cash. Marketers do this all the time. You should too.

Make Money Blogging

This is one of the coolest make money online ideas and is by far my favorite. Here's how it works. You start a blog (a website) for free at wordpress or bloggerblog. You pick a topic you are passionate about, and you talk about that topic. You'll write about 2 posts a week and bookmark your posts at all the social bookmarking sites. Pretty soon, you'll have a decent following. After you have regular readers, you can start doing blog / review posts about products you endorse, which of course will be affiliate products. Do an honest review, then post your affiliate link in your message. More often than not, your followers will click on the link and check out what you're talking about.


7 Proven Ways To Make Money Online

7 Proven Ways To Make Money Online

The internet continues to provide new and innovative ways to start and grow your business. Whether you are looking to add another revenue stream, become your own boss or simply work from the convenience of your own house. It provides you with a large and diverse customer base, efficient and cost-effective marketing channels. It also allows you to deliver your goods and services to customers hassle-free. There are several strategies you can use to make money from internet businesses. The best thing is that they are diverse and cater to just about any interest and activity out there. From content creation and creative services to selling your own merchandise, the internet makes it possible to achieve your dreams of making money from your own business.

1. Content Creation

You might have heard the saying that in the world of online business content is king. Well, the only reason you hear it so much is because it is true. If you are good at creating high-quality content then there are a lot of people who are ready and willing to pay you to create content for them.

2. App development

Today people all over the world have smartphones, and this number will continue to grow. If you a programmer and you have a knack for creating apps then this is an opportunity you can tap into. By creating applications especially those that help solve a problem then you can sell or monetize your app.

3. Affiliate marketing

Another way to make some money from the comfort of your couch is to sell another company's goods and services for them. All you do is set up a website and create content that will draw in customers and encourage them to buy the products. You can also leverage your social media audience to increase sales. Remember the more you sell the more commission you will receive.

4. Sell your own goods

Do you have a knack for creating stuff? All you need to do is create a website and start selling. Social media platforms such as Facebook and Instagram also provide you with a great opportunity to sell. Just take pictures of your products, upload them and sell.

5. YouTube videos

Are you good on camera? Then you can create video content on YouTube. All you need is to create good content and upload it. You can cover anything from video tutorials to viral news.

6. Sell on Amazon

Another channel that you can use to great effect is Amazon. You can leverage their already customer base and distribution channels. The good thing about Amazon is that here you can sell normal household stuff and make a decent income without a huge investment.

7. Online Courses

If you have experience or you are skilled at something and you feel like teaching is your passion then you can do it online. From cooking to programming there are lots of people out there willing to pay you to teach them a thing or two.

As a writer, I have been able to move out of my parents home and I'm on my way to financial freedom. The best thing is that I'm able to earn by creating content. The best thing is that I earn a living doing what I love most. As you can see there are many ways to make money on the internet. The good thing is that unlike brick and mortar businesses you do not need a huge investment, just a computer with internet connectivity and some willpower.


Online Trading for Beginners - Common Day Trading Mistakes

Online Trading for Beginners - Common Day Trading Mistakes

Online trading can be a big thrill for beginners ... and even more so with the super fast paced day trading. Day trading can be one volatile roller coaster since traders buy and sell stocks continuously, numerous times in the course of a single day. The internet has opened up the world of trading to even the most inexperienced of traders and trading is one of those things that can go horribly wrong if not handled properly. Let's take a look at three common day trading mistakes that both new and seasoned traders often make and what you can do to avoid these pitfalls.

Lack of knowledge: The importance of educating yourself can not be stressed enough when it comes to day trading. Many traders just jump into the arena and find themselves massively unprepared and minus quite a bit of cash! If you are new to the trading world first educate yourself on how the market works and what entails. You will have to learn how to strategize and develop your own trading strategy and plan. Many traders do not put in the effort to analyze trading instruments, learn to watch the markets or do some detailed research; the result- failure. Do your homework, make a detailed trading plan and stick to it.

Letting emotions take over: One of the costliest mistakes a trader can make is trading with emotions. It is a huge mistake to let your mood determine your investing activities; always undertake any trading activity with a clear head. Greed, over-enthusiasm and fear can be some of the worst emotions and letting these emotions overtake a logical and well thought out trading plan and will most likely backfire big time, especially with the sheer volume involved in trading. Making emotion based decisions most probably have you altering your buy or sell positions and the wrong time. A little discipline goes a long, long way.

Playing with money you can not risk: Never, ever fund your trading activities with money that is essential to your day to day living expenses like your mortgage or your bills. Playing with money you can not afford to lose will drive you to trade with fear and trepidation .... not a good combination. Plus the face that day trading in itself can be pretty risky will just keep perpetuating the cycle and you could end up losing more than you began with. You also have to keep into the account that you will be paying broker fees, account fees and transaction fees that can add up to quite a bit with the volume involved in day trading


The Best Way to Save Money and Fuel - Tuning Your Car Tires

The Best Way to Save Money and Fuel - Tuning Your Car Tires

According to the experts of the tire industry, millions of Americans are running on tires with insufficient pressure. These motorists are not aware that their safety is at risk nor how the air pressure in tires affect fuel economy, maneuverability of the vehicle and tire life.

Many drivers never or rarely, check air pressure in their car tires, but this is a simple task that takes two to three minutes. Test your knowledge in this brief Questionnaire:

Q. How do inflated tires affect your fuel economy in your car and how much would it cost?
A. A badly inflated tire increases resistance to rolling so the engine of your vehicle work harder. According to the Department of Energy of the United States, if tire pressure is just two pounds below recommended, results in an increase of one percent in fuel consumption. When you multiply four tires by multiple pounds, easily increase gasoline consumption by ten percent or more. For many drivers, it could cost several hundred dollars per year in gasoline.

Q. Should I inflate my tires to the maximum air pressure marked on the sidewall of the tire?
A. No. You should inflate your tires according to the pressure recommended by the vehicle manufacturer and is in the door jamb or in the manual of your car. If there is a range, always use the highest level of pressure psi (psi is an abbreviation for pounds per square inch and expresses the inflation pressure).

Q. How much air pressure a tire can lose commonplace in a year?
A. According to Bridgestone / Firestone, the tires can lose one pound per square inch per month.

Q. How low tire pressure may cause harm to tire causing additional risks?
A. The bad side of a tire inflation is deflected over when the vehicle is in motion, generating heat. This heat will increase and could destroy the components of the tire.

Q. When is the best time to check my tire pressure?
A. It is best to check tire pressure when the tire is cold (usually in the morning when the car has been stopped.)

As a general rule, tires of today are made to last much longer and have higher performance compared to tires than last decade, this was told by Director of Marketing for Bridgestone / Firestone, Phil Packsi. But without proper maintenance, including regular testing of pressure, rotation and alignment, tires lose their effectiveness. The most important thing is knowing that this maintenance helps ensure that the tires offer a safer ride to drivers and passengers.


Engagement Party Checklist and Planning Ideas

Engagement Party Checklist and Planning Ideas

This is a comprehensive engagement party checklist and some ideas to help in planning your engagement party.

Upon Engagement

* Engagement notice in newspaper, Facebook etc

* Arrange Engagement Party (easy to create an event in Facebook to invite your friends)

Engagement Party Checklist

* Date & Time (most Engagement Parties are held on a Saturday night, but a Sunday breakfast or brunch option is also a popular option. Always check any events held locally or nationally that may clash with your date, you don't want to find out you've chosen the football grand final - unless you want to include it in your theme!)

* Guest List (not usually as many guests as the wedding, but it's entirely up to you! Also don't forget about whether children can come)

* Location (usually a parent's home or your house, but venues can be great for fuss free entertaining, or even a River cruise!)

* Budget (it's hard not to get carried away when your excited by the wedding, but try and look at the entire amount you can afford and work backwards from there. For example if you have a $1200 budget and 40 people, then you have $30 per person, which will determine whether you can get catering etc.)

* Dress code - Casual/Formal/Black tie etc (remember to include on your invites)

* Theme & Color Theme (good time to introduce your wedding theme on a smaller scale and try out some ideas)

* Entertainment/Music (Hire a Band/DJ or even a jukebox)

* Food & Catering (another way to save money is to get guests to "bring a plate" instead of gifts, but there are many options such as a barbecue, or getting it catered for with a spit roast or cocktail style. Some caterers supply just platters of food, which can be a good option to "top up" what you may already be providing)

* Alcohol & Drinks (guests usually expect some alcohol, wine and beer are the most economical with some fruit juices. Also a good time to introduce a "signature cocktail" to be used at the wedding, or try a few out and get guests to vote on the best one!)

* Cake (to save money DIY, or enlist family or friends instead of a gift. Cupcakes are another option you can make yourself and freeze ahead of time, you can defrost them and decorate the day beforehand. Some bakeries allow you to buy "blank" cakes which will save the time in cooking and you can just decorate and ice. Fresh flowers are great for an instant and effective decoration on a cake)

* Invitations (a lot of people just email invites now, and you can get email templates or customisable printable invites from Etsy and Madeit, alternatively you can have them printed professionally)

* Decorations (add instant colour with balloons, most party shops can do custom helium designs quite economically, or hire your own cylinder, enlist some friends and do them yourself depending on your climate the later you have to do the balloons, the hotter the less time they last. Try to do your decorating the day before, it's also important that if the party is at night to see what the venue is like then, you may need to add in some hire fairy lights, uplights under trees, candelabras and bamboo torches etc to set the mood. Another option is flowers in vases, you can often buy in bulk at market sellers, and just sprinkling masses of rose petals around tea light candles on tables, gardens and the driveway can make a cost effective but amazing impact. Most party shops have disposable plates, crockery and cutlery which will make cleaning up a lot easier too! )

* Gifts (consider how far away from the wedding the party is, as you don't want to impose on guests too often. If you are already set up in your house, money in lieu of gifts is OK to ask for on your invitations. Guests will need some direction so making it easier for them on the invite is the best way, donation to a charity is another option)

* Organise any Hire items - such as tables, chairs, lighting, crockery & cutlery etc. (Party hire places have many options that you might not be aware of such as small, good for rain marquees, carpet runners for your entrance, archways, vases, lighting, eskies, fabric draping etc for decorating. Most have a price list you can download or get them to email you so you can find out all your options before purchasing items)

* Videographer/Camera (ask a few guests who have video cameras if they would mind videoing through the night, try and follow up with friends afterwards for photos. It can be a great regret later in life that you didn't capture everything that you wanted to on the night. If you budget allows a videographer can be a great way to capture memories. If you've found your photographer already for the wedding, a lot of them offer engagement photos as part of a package which can be great for invitations and keepsakes as well)

* Games/activities (depending on your guests and venue you can add in some fun activities such as wine and cheese tasting, karaoke machine, Trivia contests, Twister, Wii or PlayStation contests etc. If this is the first time your families are meeting, then you might just have to gauge the night as it goes along, but it's always good to have something preplanned if you may need to "break the ice". Don't expect to do everything you've thought of, but you might be surprised at how happy guests are to indulge in some fun once they've had a few drinks!)

* Contingency Plan (If your party is outside you may need extra cover for rain, or to move to a completely different venue. You can check the previous year's weather at the Bureau of Meteorology, but always be prepared no matter if it's "never rained that time of year")

* Do a run sheet (all event organisers have run sheets which is basically a time line of what's happening when, it also includes all your suppliers and contact details and numbers on one page of all the relevant and involved people. You will need an overall run sheet that has each item listed on a table with two columns, one for whether it's been organised and the second for confirmation and payment. A run sheet for the week and day leading up to the event is handy also (depending on how involved your party is). If you have friends/family doing (delegated!) certain things for you it's good to give them a checklist of their own if they have multiple things to do.)

For example:

1 week out - bake cake and freeze, clean driveway, hair cut, check RSVPs etc.

Day before - decorate cake, pick up hire items, check weather forecast, get flowers, set up lighting and check that night etc

Day of (this list needs to include the time as well) - Pick up balloon decorations, put drinks on ice, set up tables and chairs etc.

The easiest way to make a run sheet is to literally look at each item on your list and work out what needs to be done in relation to it - for example -

* Venue (Mum and Dad's house) -

1. Clean patio

2. Get Dad to fix the gate

3. Draw up lighting plan give to Brother

4. Put flowers and extra toilet paper in bathroom etc

* Me -

1. Find a dress and accessories to wear

2. Get hair done

3. Take emergency kit to Mum and Dad's (makeup, hairspray etc)

Notes - If you are doing a lot of the setting up yourself make sure you allow time to have a shower and freshen up before your guests arrive, and don't forget to eat and hydrate! If budget allows a Event Organiser is always a good option, but ensure you have solid ideas on what you want beforehand to save you money. A "mood board" of pictures you've found, cut out and placed on some pages to give them a visual idea of what you want also is a great help. You may find that family and friends want to "say a few words" at your Engagement Party, make sure you talk to those people first to ensure there aren't any surprises on the day. Most of all have fun, and see this as a "dress rehearsal" to the next exciting event - your wedding!


Saturday, February 16, 2019

Cake Decorating Schools Can Make You Launch Your Cake Decorating Career

Cake Decorating Schools Can Make You Launch Your Cake Decorating Career

Cake Decorating Schools: A Pastry Chef's Primer

Cake decorating schools are an important kind of culinary schools with great emphasis on creativity, aesthetics and application. They teach various skills and techniques used in beautifying cakes and other desserts made at home. They are also highly beneficial to those who want to pursue a career in cookery or want to be pastry chefs. These schools are open to everyone, from beginners and enthusiast hobbyists to professional chefs. Most courses are generally about six months long.

The curriculum is monitored on a regular basis and is very adaptable. Regular reviews from the industry and marketplace make the schools highly relevant to professional chefs and those in the field of catering and culinary arts. The main focus essentially lies on blending a student's creativity with professional decorating skills which are a lot more than just icing cakes with a spatula.

What Cake Making Schools Can Do For You

Cake decorating schools teach various decorating skills like designing flowers, making borders, creating icing and how to use icing tools like tips and bags. Beside decoration of cakes, students are also taught decoration of other dessert items like pastries, candies, cookies and cupcakes and the use of ingredients like gum paste, fondant, gingerbread and fruit. They also get to learn different methods of decorating cakes, for example, Wilton, Australian and Lambeth methods, depending on the school.

These types of schools prepare their students in a way that they can make a fulfilling career out of it. Most people who aspire to be pastry chefs, wedding cake makers and decorators or dessert chefs can utilize decorating skills to learn from these schools. They can also avail scholarships offered by various organizations like The American Culinary Federation.

Popular Cake Decorating Schools

Some of the well-known schools are run by Wilton, the French Culinary Institute, etc. These schools are easy to locate no matter where you are in the country and are usually established within community colleges or run as a course lasting a few weeks. It is a good idea to look up reviews before you choose one. Others are highly specialized and independently run, for example, the Eaton School of Cake Decorating, one of the most popular cake decorating schools.


Life's A Stage: The Tips And Tricks Of Grease Makeup

Life's A Stage: The Tips And Tricks Of Grease Makeup

Whether you are thinking about using grease makeup for a theatrical event, a special Halloween party or some other occasion, you need to know what products are out there and how to apply them.

While grease makeup takes more time and preparation than regular water-soluble face paint, it also lasts much longer. Most importantly, grease makeup will not fire or run under hot lights or conditions where you might perspire. With grease makeup you can create a more dramatic and even professional look.

In addition to your grease face-paints and pencils you will need:

  • face-cleanser or cream cleanser and / or baby shampoo
  • clean towels or paper towel
  • clothing cover-up and hair-ties or shower cap
  • possible shaver for men
  • mirror if you are not working from home
  • good quality painting brush, powder brush
  • professional setting powder, talcum or baby powder and applicator (see below)
  • Q-Tips or fine painting brush, tissue paper, paper towel are all handy
  • Other items that you might also consider:
  • light moisturizer
  • baby oil (to fix mistakes after painting has 'set')
  • charcoal pencil for eyes
  • mascara
  • sponge
  • mister or water-spray
  • glitter and other decoration

Before you start applying the makeup, you need to prepare your face so it goes on smoothly. Thoroughly clean your face, tying back hair where necessary, and for men, have a shave. (Bearded men can apply grease paint makeup but it can be tricky keeping it out of the hair.) Remember that grease makeup will stain clothes, so put on an old button-up shirt. After your skin dries, apply a very light moisturizer.

Working with the lightest color first - usually white - and a good quality brush or sponge, or your fingers, you can outline the area and then fill it in. Alternately you can paint following the contours of your face. The grease makeup may not go on smoothly if it is too cold, which you can remedy by putting a little dab of the color of in the palm of your hand for a minute. After painting, use your fingers to 'pat' the makeup into your skin.

Unlike water-based makeup, grease makeup requires you to paint your face and then 'set' it with a professional setting powder, or baby or talcum powder. (If you go with talcum, be sure to confirm beforehand that you do not have an allergic reaction to it.) You can 'set' the grease makeup either in stages following each color's application, or at the end of all the painting. Some people prefer the latter, applying all the colors before setting with powder, because they can fix mistakes more easily. The downside is that you risk mixing colors accidentally and smearing your work.

Whether you're set in stages or at the end, one reliable way to apply the powder is to partially fill a small, clean, cotton tube sock with the powder, tie it up, and then gently dab your face. Allow the powder sit for a half a minute or so before dusting the excess off with a powder brush. The painted areas should no longer feel moist or sticky - if this is not the case, you probably need more powder. Once the grease makeup has set, it should be fairly smudge-proof. If something needs correcting at this point, you can use Q-Tips soaked in baby oil, but remember that neighboring areas could now be smudged.

Be careful not to apply the grease face makeup thickly or in layers. If you do have too much in one spot, press down on it with your fingers to smooth it out. Continue to refine your face, using Q-Tips or a fine brush for the smaller areas. Grease pencils also can be used for the face, charcoal pencils for the eyes, and do not forget color for your lips too!

Allow the grease makeup to thoroughly dry, and apply a last light coating of powder, dusting off any excess with a brush or tissue paper. A damp cloth at the end can help remove the excess powder, or spray with a very light mist of water. In warmer climates you can probably skip this step because the extra powder will absorb any perspiration.

If you are applying glitter, it should be done at the very end. Generally glitter is most effective when applied over the eyes or on the cheeks, A glitter gel is often used instead of dry glitter to minimize the chances of it flaking into the eye. With dry glitter, first slightly dampen your face and cheeks, then 'poof' on the polyester glitter. Remember to let the makeup settle for about half an hour before you go out. If you have stray paint on your eyelashes, cover it with mascara.

Products available

For just about any type of face design you will need at a minimum white greasepaint foundation and a black greasepaint pencil, but of course there are many colors in between and you will probably want to try at least a few of them. The leading producers of grease makeup are Mehron and Ben Nye. Mehron grease makeup is focused on the theatrical professionals who want ease of application with good coverage. Ben Nye also appeals to the same community, although Ben Nye grease makeup is actually a cream. Grease face makeup comes in a range of forms, from palettes (generally sold as a kit), to individual liners. Pencils, crayons and sticks are useful for smaller areas of the face. Both Mehron and Ben Nye also make eye-shadows, blushes, a range of glitter and setting powders and sealing mists. You may also want to consider sweat-blocker sprays for the face to help reserve the greasepaint under strong lights or in a hot environment.