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Calendar Printing ry space… but that was only a tiny drawback.Are you or someone you know techno-phobic? Do you have a customer base who is still relies on an old fashioned pen and paper to record appointments, dates, times, places and people? Help you’re average “Joe customer,” yourself or your loved ones to a custom calendar. Conveniently record everything from all your children’s school activities, sporting events, doctor’s appointments, etc. How about keeping track of all your important meetings, lunches, dates, and times? A calendar print is just the way to go.Having the capability to organize and manage a hectic lifestyle on one simple calendar can be a priceless tool. For the average consumer, adding a personal touch such as photographs or inspirational quotes can boost the overall pr I was ready, - like yesterday! This was all exciting to me. I ventured out to see what I could take a picture of? I knew how to center and compose. The first objects I could find in early spring, were bricks, rocks, and ice. I didn’t know what a macro setting was, didn’t know ice could look so good! I had a lot of fun trying the new settings. The ice and rock was accepted, but not the brick as it was too common, being over submitted. I was on my way to online photo stock photography. There was so much to learn. I got a lot of rejections, but at the same time I was making money. I was not making a lot of money, but I was looking forward to my first paycheck. I was feeling a little bad, because sometimes, I would have the bat Burglar-Proofing Your Business - Nine Tips for Business Security At about two months, I had my first photo accepted on my first online photo site. At two and half months I was finally taking better digital photographs. It was a great day for me when my first photo was accepted in the test submission stage to qualify.Many business owners take basic steps to protect their business from break-ins—but most don’t think a burglary is really likely until it happens to them. Don’t wait for a break-in to put a solid business security plan in place. Here are a few tips on how you can protect your business, your employees, and your livelihood from robbery.For retail: Make sure you know when someone enters the store. Many retail businesses install a chime over the door so that employees know whenever someone enters or leaves. This allows for better customer service—if your employees know when a customer is coming in, they’re more prepared to help. It also ensures that nobody can sneak up on you or your employees.For office space: Install a sw I had had months of trial and error. I did it the hard way; but then I had to use what I had! I would not do it that way again. I only had a regular camera, ie: a basic Canon sure shot. I read-up on what the best film type was for the lighting required on a film camera, used the available light outside, which happened to be early spring at noon, and I gave it a go. I had the right ASA film – 100, but… of course I could not change the ISO setting. The photostock company rejected the photos saying I had borderline grain, which is called noise. I knew very little at the time but had a lot of desire. I remembered that I had a lot of better-shot photos I had taken with a Canon EOS and it’s attachments. I figured if I had the negatives put to a disc at the higher resolution, – professional – 2048 X 3072 - all might workout. Then perhaps those photos would pass the quality required for stock photo. It took-up a lot of time digging and sorting through old photographs, I exhausted my files. It did not help that I had moved several times, and had not sorted efficiently each time. This actually ended-up being a waste of time and money... I had tried too hard. The first disc I had developed, I thought the disc images looked good on the computer screen; but I did not know how to tell if there is too much noise/grain, or not. I uploaded them to the stock site, only to be rejected for too much noise. I did get a compliment though, which was that if I fixed a couple of the images, for they were good in subject, composition, and in demand, then I could re-submit. Of course, I couldn’t do anything about that. But it was encouragement. I learned later from a online photographer friend that, he did the same thing with his photo files, and said even the negatives in good condition put to disc at the best photo place would result in grain. What to do? I had to start checking the prices on digital cameras. The prices were out of my reach at that time. I thought maybe I could buy one with my points saved-up at the local department store. That was a no go, as I just didn’t have enough points saved for the camera that was available and suitable for stock needs. My mother was in the store with me; we searched the camera section and found that there were lower priced cameras with some of the right settings. We kept checking and found that there were some demonstrated models that were a better make of a digital camera with the right mega pixels count, in a reasonable price range. My dear mother loaned me the money to buy a Canon A310 - 3.2 mega pixels, and with a DiG!C feature which helps for less noise, and the low 50 ISO, and with only a few demo. scratches on it! A later bonus was that my mother insisted that I not pay her back for the loan! I had to buy another memory card 256 MB, later on, as the one which came with the camera & soft wear, had the smallest memory space… but that was only a tiny drawback. I was ready, - like yesterday! This was all exciting to me. I ventured out to see what I could take a picture of? I knew how to center and compose. The first objects I could find in early spring, were bricks, rocks, and ice. I didn’t know what a macro setting was, didn’t know ice could look so good! I had a lot of fun trying the new settings. The ice and rock was accepted, but not the brick as it was too common, being over submitted. I was on my way to online photo stock photography. There was so much to learn. I got a lot of rejections, but at the same time I was making money. I was not making a lot of money, but I was looking forward to my first paycheck. I was feeling a little bad, because sometimes, I would have the batc Make Money Selling Other People's Products: Affiliate Marketing lled noise.You can make so much money selling and promoting other people’s products and services. Affiliate marketing is becoming more popular everyday. My success as an affiliate marketer has been centered in the online poker field. In 2005 I was one of the top affiliates for PacificPoker.com. I am also an affiliate for eBay and several poker product websites. PacificPoker.com offered a generous affiliate payout. Most online poker rooms and online casinos have affiliate programs. PacificPoker.com paid me $200.00 for every person I sent through their online doors that made a minimum deposit of $50.00. I made over $100,000 last year from this affiliate program alone.The best way to get started as an affiliate is to visit CommisionJunction. T I knew very little at the time but had a lot of desire. I remembered that I had a lot of better-shot photos I had taken with a Canon EOS and it’s attachments. I figured if I had the negatives put to a disc at the higher resolution, – professional – 2048 X 3072 - all might workout. Then perhaps those photos would pass the quality required for stock photo. It took-up a lot of time digging and sorting through old photographs, I exhausted my files. It did not help that I had moved several times, and had not sorted efficiently each time. This actually ended-up being a waste of time and money... I had tried too hard. The first disc I had developed, I thought the disc images looked good on the computer screen; but I did not know how to tell if there is too much noise/grain, or not. I uploaded them to the stock site, only to be rejected for too much noise. I did get a compliment though, which was that if I fixed a couple of the images, for they were good in subject, composition, and in demand, then I could re-submit. Of course, I couldn’t do anything about that. But it was encouragement. I learned later from a online photographer friend that, he did the same thing with his photo files, and said even the negatives in good condition put to disc at the best photo place would result in grain. What to do? I had to start checking the prices on digital cameras. The prices were out of my reach at that time. I thought maybe I could buy one with my points saved-up at the local department store. That was a no go, as I just didn’t have enough points saved for the camera that was available and suitable for stock needs. My mother was in the store with me; we searched the camera section and found that there were lower priced cameras with some of the right settings. We kept checking and found that there were some demonstrated models that were a better make of a digital camera with the right mega pixels count, in a reasonable price range. My dear mother loaned me the money to buy a Canon A310 - 3.2 mega pixels, and with a DiG!C feature which helps for less noise, and the low 50 ISO, and with only a few demo. scratches on it! A later bonus was that my mother insisted that I not pay her back for the loan! I had to buy another memory card 256 MB, later on, as the one which came with the camera & soft wear, had the smallest memory space… but that was only a tiny drawback. I was ready, - like yesterday! This was all exciting to me. I ventured out to see what I could take a picture of? I knew how to center and compose. The first objects I could find in early spring, were bricks, rocks, and ice. I didn’t know what a macro setting was, didn’t know ice could look so good! I had a lot of fun trying the new settings. The ice and rock was accepted, but not the brick as it was too common, being over submitted. I was on my way to online photo stock photography. There was so much to learn. I got a lot of rejections, but at the same time I was making money. I was not making a lot of money, but I was looking forward to my first paycheck. I was feeling a little bad, because sometimes, I would have the bat Interviewing Skills: Presentation of Your Work History rain, or not. I uploaded them to the stock site, only to be rejected for too much noise. I did get a compliment though, which was that if I fixed a couple of the images, for they were good in subject, composition, and in demand, then I could re-submit. Of course, I couldn’t do anything about that. But it was encouragement.Your work history becomes a key focus in a job interview, usually right after the requisite pleasantries of whether you had difficulty finding your way, comments about the traffic and weather, and an offer of coffee or water.As you settle back in your chair, trying to look a lot more relaxed than you feel, the interviewer picks up your resume or application and starts to ask for details about your prior experience.If you have a resume that specifies quantifiable results, now is your chance to expand on that. If you increased sales by 20% per quarter or completed a departmental reorganization that resulted in a budget reduction of 10%, you are on your way. Obviously such achievements outlined in your resume impressed the pot I learned later from a online photographer friend that, he did the same thing with his photo files, and said even the negatives in good condition put to disc at the best photo place would result in grain. What to do? I had to start checking the prices on digital cameras. The prices were out of my reach at that time. I thought maybe I could buy one with my points saved-up at the local department store. That was a no go, as I just didn’t have enough points saved for the camera that was available and suitable for stock needs. My mother was in the store with me; we searched the camera section and found that there were lower priced cameras with some of the right settings. We kept checking and found that there were some demonstrated models that were a better make of a digital camera with the right mega pixels count, in a reasonable price range. My dear mother loaned me the money to buy a Canon A310 - 3.2 mega pixels, and with a DiG!C feature which helps for less noise, and the low 50 ISO, and with only a few demo. scratches on it! A later bonus was that my mother insisted that I not pay her back for the loan! I had to buy another memory card 256 MB, later on, as the one which came with the camera & soft wear, had the smallest memory space… but that was only a tiny drawback. I was ready, - like yesterday! This was all exciting to me. I ventured out to see what I could take a picture of? I knew how to center and compose. The first objects I could find in early spring, were bricks, rocks, and ice. I didn’t know what a macro setting was, didn’t know ice could look so good! I had a lot of fun trying the new settings. The ice and rock was accepted, but not the brick as it was too common, being over submitted. I was on my way to online photo stock photography. There was so much to learn. I got a lot of rejections, but at the same time I was making money. I was not making a lot of money, but I was looking forward to my first paycheck. I was feeling a little bad, because sometimes, I would have the bat Commodities Paper Trading - Giving You an Idea of the Profits You Can Make ints saved for the camera that was available and suitable for stock needs.The futures trading market is one in which commodities are traded. This commodity trading has proven successful and profitable for many traders, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that it will be the same for you. Although the trading of futures commodities can be considered a risky business, it is a risk that is definitely worth taking. In fact, did you know that you can give commodity trading a try without risking any of your hard earned money? You can and you can do this with commodities paper trading.Commodities paper trading is a practice that involves using “fake,” or “imaginary,” money. If you decide to try commodities paper trading, you will need to find a commodity trading broker who offers the program. When finding a My mother was in the store with me; we searched the camera section and found that there were lower priced cameras with some of the right settings. We kept checking and found that there were some demonstrated models that were a better make of a digital camera with the right mega pixels count, in a reasonable price range. My dear mother loaned me the money to buy a Canon A310 - 3.2 mega pixels, and with a DiG!C feature which helps for less noise, and the low 50 ISO, and with only a few demo. scratches on it! A later bonus was that my mother insisted that I not pay her back for the loan! I had to buy another memory card 256 MB, later on, as the one which came with the camera & soft wear, had the smallest memory space… but that was only a tiny drawback. I was ready, - like yesterday! This was all exciting to me. I ventured out to see what I could take a picture of? I knew how to center and compose. The first objects I could find in early spring, were bricks, rocks, and ice. I didn’t know what a macro setting was, didn’t know ice could look so good! I had a lot of fun trying the new settings. The ice and rock was accepted, but not the brick as it was too common, being over submitted. I was on my way to online photo stock photography. There was so much to learn. I got a lot of rejections, but at the same time I was making money. I was not making a lot of money, but I was looking forward to my first paycheck. I was feeling a little bad, because sometimes, I would have the bat Web Marketing and Traditional Advertising are more Effective with Proper Branding ry space… but that was only a tiny drawback.It really won't matter if no one knows your product or service because you haven't branded your business correctly. Some companies and businesses spread their ad dollars around with direct mail, radio, broadcast and web. But without long-range branding plan you are wasting your time and money.The Age Old Branding QuestionLet's presume that you own a ‘brick and mortar’ jewelry store, plus you sell your products online. How do you convert casual browsers into buyers in both situations? I can say it in one word. BRANDING.People buy brands. A brand should represent everything you stand for. What do you think of when you hear the name ‘Tiffany’s’? Expensive, chic and elegance are a few words that come to I was ready, - like yesterday! This was all exciting to me. I ventured out to see what I could take a picture of? I knew how to center and compose. The first objects I could find in early spring, were bricks, rocks, and ice. I didn’t know what a macro setting was, didn’t know ice could look so good! I had a lot of fun trying the new settings. The ice and rock was accepted, but not the brick as it was too common, being over submitted. I was on my way to online photo stock photography. There was so much to learn. I got a lot of rejections, but at the same time I was making money. I was not making a lot of money, but I was looking forward to my first paycheck. I was feeling a little bad, because sometimes, I would have the batch all rejected. I even got a warning not to submit a large batch knowing there was not a good one in it! But, I couldn’t tell what noise looked like at the 100 %. So, I started to read what other submitters were saying on the Forum page. I was learning, and I could ask questions there. I realized then everyone gets lots of rejections. I started to submit in smaller amounts, and check all images at 100 % and to know more what noise looked like. I think this is when I learned form the Forum that photographers were submitting to more than one photo site. One can make more money, have a rotation of paychecks, and have more experience. I had the time to do this. The first photo site I chanced on when I was on the computer late at night, and I stumbled on a photo stock site; did not know of such places. I had been looking for photo contests. I read the Forum to see what the best sites were and what they expecting, and what they were fussy on. I learned by trial what each site rejected. Some sites are more for rejecting low lighting, and others on not good composition, and some do not accept Blurs. I did not know what ‘purple fringes’ were, either. At one time, I did not submit anything that had dark blue hues around the subjects, because I thought it would get rejected. Then I learned that purple is purple. I got brave and submitted the blue, as I knew I had taken the photo at a good time of the day, with the sun shinning fully. When I first started online photography I thought as many people do. I thought what I knew. I thought only in having a good composition and color for photos. I now think outside the box. Designers change, crop and use what they need for their requirements. There are so many ways one photograph can be edited, and so many avenues. I have been doing online photography for just under two years time, and have just barely learned what one can do. Jessie Eldora Robertson – Freelance Photographer www.gotmydigital.com
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