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How to Make Money Online with Blogs e to lock, unlock your phones, diagnosing problems etc.You spend hours every day with your weblog. It's become a labor of love. Wouldn't it be nice to find a way to earn some extra money with your weblog?There are ways of making money online with blogs. The method you've probably seen on most blogs is to host ads, such as with Google Adsense. You let Google put their ads on your site and get paid when people click on the ads. These get mixed reviews. Some say they make a lot this way, but many people don't report much income. Since they are free to ad to your site, it doesn't hurt to try. A mobile phone now-a-days comes with a lot of features like a built in camera, an MP3 player, a voice recorder etc…. You can use all the features, or you can learn to use all the features, alternatively decide on what features you need and make a buying decision. Believe it or not, many people want to say that their mobile phone has a camera, many people use it regularly, and most people who have a mobile phone with a camera hardly use it after the first week. Imagine that they must have spent at least ?50 - $100 extra for the camera…why? It is primarily the decision of the user, what phone he/she wants, but keep in mind the primary use of a mobile phone is to be connected on the move. All I Writing the Case Study in Three Simple Steps When was the last time you heard a Tring..Tring…! The genuine sound (ringtone as we say today) of a TELEPHONE ringing (TELEPHONE as in Alexander Graham Bell). Long time I guess.. 3 years… more?Case studies are the written equivalent of the in-person demonstration, an opportunity to illustrate your product or service in action. The more complex or abstract your offer (attention all “solutions providers” out there) the more valuable your case studies become: their specificity has the power to cut through the fog of business rhetoric. Better yet, they allow your prospects to see themselves in your customers’ shoes, encouraging them to imagine what it would be like to enjoy the benefits of working with you.You can think of the case Communication technology in the past 100 years has come a long way, gone far beyond a common man’s expectations giving or gifting him the toys to communicate on the move. Be it laptops, palmtops, mobile phones, satellite phones and the wireless internet. What else can we expect in the next 100 years of existence? Hard to imagine, harder to believe. Whoever believed in a mobile phone 20-25 years back? Well, the gizmos have arrived and are here to stay. We’d better get used to them before we are left far behind in the past. In order to stay abreast of mobile technologies and mobile gadgets one needs a simple basic know how of using a telephone. Believe it or not, despite all advertisements and promos (with feature lists) that we see everyday for mobile phones, they are very, very easy and simple to use. The fun lies here. Apart from being a basic telephone, the mobile phone has evolved into a personal accessory which speaks a lot about the person who carries it. Thereby, it also carries a snob value, because of which a person always tends to have the latest, with the best features despite the cost of procuring or replacement. Once a mobile phone has evolved into a personal accessory, a lot of customization goes into it. Therefore the need for software and content viz. ringtones, wallpapers, screensavers, logos, games, themes, headsets, facia, software, comes to the fore. Thank god we’ve always had a resource called the “Internet”, the source of all information, be it the basic phones or the content or the software. Customization of a mobile phone to suit your personal tastes is not the work for an engineer. You can do it yourself, if you fiddle around with one for a couple of days or so. Every mobile phone model is different in itself as far as looks, features, menus etc go, but basically the same. It only takes some getting used to. A mobile phone’s future is that it wants to grow to be a computer. Well, pretty much so when we see PDA’s evolving from mobile phones and computers shrinking to Palm tops. You know where you are headed, just use a little compu-sense when you use your mobile, you will get off to a flying start. Let’s get on a little “What is” on these features… Wallpaper: A background picture that you see when you look at the LCD of your mobile phone. Ringtones: The sound that is played by your mobile phone when someone calls you. Games: Gaming software that you can load into your mobile phone to play when you are free. Themes: Wallpaper, ringtone, logo, color schemes etc all rolled into one so that you don’t have to set them individually. WAP: Internet access settings for your mobile phone, these have to be set manually as per your service operator specifications. Software: Miscellaneous stuff viz. games etc. Other software to lock, unlock your phones, diagnosing problems etc. A mobile phone now-a-days comes with a lot of features like a built in camera, an MP3 player, a voice recorder etc…. You can use all the features, or you can learn to use all the features, alternatively decide on what features you need and make a buying decision. Believe it or not, many people want to say that their mobile phone has a camera, many people use it regularly, and most people who have a mobile phone with a camera hardly use it after the first week. Imagine that they must have spent at least ?50 - $100 extra for the camera…why? It is primarily the decision of the user, what phone he/she wants, but keep in mind the primary use of a mobile phone is to be connected on the move. All I What Should I Charge? nologies and mobile gadgets one needs a simple basic know how of using a telephone. Believe it or not, despite all advertisements and promos (with feature lists) that we see everyday for mobile phones, they are very, very easy and simple to use. The fun lies here.People ask me, “What should I charge?”I say, “Ask your clients.”If they are respectable professionals you want as clients, they will be honest with you and give you a fair price based on their experience, their need, and their ability to pay. They will not try to undercut you.And if you are a true professional, you will charge them a fair price and not try to overcharge them. You will not undercut yourself, either. You will base your price on two things: your value to their business, and the client’s value to your own compan Apart from being a basic telephone, the mobile phone has evolved into a personal accessory which speaks a lot about the person who carries it. Thereby, it also carries a snob value, because of which a person always tends to have the latest, with the best features despite the cost of procuring or replacement. Once a mobile phone has evolved into a personal accessory, a lot of customization goes into it. Therefore the need for software and content viz. ringtones, wallpapers, screensavers, logos, games, themes, headsets, facia, software, comes to the fore. Thank god we’ve always had a resource called the “Internet”, the source of all information, be it the basic phones or the content or the software. Customization of a mobile phone to suit your personal tastes is not the work for an engineer. You can do it yourself, if you fiddle around with one for a couple of days or so. Every mobile phone model is different in itself as far as looks, features, menus etc go, but basically the same. It only takes some getting used to. A mobile phone’s future is that it wants to grow to be a computer. Well, pretty much so when we see PDA’s evolving from mobile phones and computers shrinking to Palm tops. You know where you are headed, just use a little compu-sense when you use your mobile, you will get off to a flying start. Let’s get on a little “What is” on these features… Wallpaper: A background picture that you see when you look at the LCD of your mobile phone. Ringtones: The sound that is played by your mobile phone when someone calls you. Games: Gaming software that you can load into your mobile phone to play when you are free. Themes: Wallpaper, ringtone, logo, color schemes etc all rolled into one so that you don’t have to set them individually. WAP: Internet access settings for your mobile phone, these have to be set manually as per your service operator specifications. Software: Miscellaneous stuff viz. games etc. Other software to lock, unlock your phones, diagnosing problems etc. A mobile phone now-a-days comes with a lot of features like a built in camera, an MP3 player, a voice recorder etc…. You can use all the features, or you can learn to use all the features, alternatively decide on what features you need and make a buying decision. Believe it or not, many people want to say that their mobile phone has a camera, many people use it regularly, and most people who have a mobile phone with a camera hardly use it after the first week. Imagine that they must have spent at least ?50 - $100 extra for the camera…why? It is primarily the decision of the user, what phone he/she wants, but keep in mind the primary use of a mobile phone is to be connected on the move. All I The Primary Cause Of Business Financing Frustration games, themes, headsets, facia, software, comes to the fore. Thank god we’ve always had a resource called the “Internet”, the source of all information, be it the basic phones or the content or the software.Finding proper business financing is not easy at the best of times for most small and medium sized business owners and managers.There are a number of reasons that collectively explain why the business financing market can be so difficult to understand and navigate.But probably the single biggest reason is the lack of useful information about how the business financing market actually works.Business financing information and education sources predominantly come in two forms: 1) Text books; 2) Major bank advertising.If Customization of a mobile phone to suit your personal tastes is not the work for an engineer. You can do it yourself, if you fiddle around with one for a couple of days or so. Every mobile phone model is different in itself as far as looks, features, menus etc go, but basically the same. It only takes some getting used to. A mobile phone’s future is that it wants to grow to be a computer. Well, pretty much so when we see PDA’s evolving from mobile phones and computers shrinking to Palm tops. You know where you are headed, just use a little compu-sense when you use your mobile, you will get off to a flying start. Let’s get on a little “What is” on these features… Wallpaper: A background picture that you see when you look at the LCD of your mobile phone. Ringtones: The sound that is played by your mobile phone when someone calls you. Games: Gaming software that you can load into your mobile phone to play when you are free. Themes: Wallpaper, ringtone, logo, color schemes etc all rolled into one so that you don’t have to set them individually. WAP: Internet access settings for your mobile phone, these have to be set manually as per your service operator specifications. Software: Miscellaneous stuff viz. games etc. Other software to lock, unlock your phones, diagnosing problems etc. A mobile phone now-a-days comes with a lot of features like a built in camera, an MP3 player, a voice recorder etc…. You can use all the features, or you can learn to use all the features, alternatively decide on what features you need and make a buying decision. Believe it or not, many people want to say that their mobile phone has a camera, many people use it regularly, and most people who have a mobile phone with a camera hardly use it after the first week. Imagine that they must have spent at least ?50 - $100 extra for the camera…why? It is primarily the decision of the user, what phone he/she wants, but keep in mind the primary use of a mobile phone is to be connected on the move. All I How to Choose the Right Online Business Opportunity for You ense when you use your mobile, you will get off to a flying start.So you want to make your money online now huh? Great. There are plenty of ways to do it. AutoSurfs, MLMs, form-filling/surveys, Affiliate Marketing, HYIP's and the good old fashioned way: Your own product on your own website.I'll explore each of these ways in the course of this series so if they sound like gobledy gook to you now, fear not. Its estimated that every day over 250,000 people make the decision to start earning money at home on the Internet. That's a lot of people who don't have a clue what these terms mean either. Everyone's Let’s get on a little “What is” on these features… Wallpaper: A background picture that you see when you look at the LCD of your mobile phone. Ringtones: The sound that is played by your mobile phone when someone calls you. Games: Gaming software that you can load into your mobile phone to play when you are free. Themes: Wallpaper, ringtone, logo, color schemes etc all rolled into one so that you don’t have to set them individually. WAP: Internet access settings for your mobile phone, these have to be set manually as per your service operator specifications. Software: Miscellaneous stuff viz. games etc. Other software to lock, unlock your phones, diagnosing problems etc. A mobile phone now-a-days comes with a lot of features like a built in camera, an MP3 player, a voice recorder etc…. You can use all the features, or you can learn to use all the features, alternatively decide on what features you need and make a buying decision. Believe it or not, many people want to say that their mobile phone has a camera, many people use it regularly, and most people who have a mobile phone with a camera hardly use it after the first week. Imagine that they must have spent at least ?50 - $100 extra for the camera…why? It is primarily the decision of the user, what phone he/she wants, but keep in mind the primary use of a mobile phone is to be connected on the move. All I Creating a List Before You Go House Hunting e to lock, unlock your phones, diagnosing problems etc.Nothing is worse than buying a home only to realize you don’t like it. Creating a checklist before you go house hunting can help prevent this situation.Creating a List Before You Go House HuntingFinding the perfect home can be both a grueling and incredibly euphoric task. It is a rare day indeed when the first home you look at is the magic one. Instead, you are going to do a lot of driving and rolling of the eyes. As this process continues, you can lose sight of the goal and get frustrated. The next thing you know, you own a home t A mobile phone now-a-days comes with a lot of features like a built in camera, an MP3 player, a voice recorder etc…. You can use all the features, or you can learn to use all the features, alternatively decide on what features you need and make a buying decision. Believe it or not, many people want to say that their mobile phone has a camera, many people use it regularly, and most people who have a mobile phone with a camera hardly use it after the first week. Imagine that they must have spent at least ?50 - $100 extra for the camera…why? It is primarily the decision of the user, what phone he/she wants, but keep in mind the primary use of a mobile phone is to be connected on the move. All I have done is given you a fair picture of a mobile phone and highlighted the pros and cons to help you make the right decision while buying one. As far as accessories, content and software are concerned, I will strongly suggest you that you check out http://www.mobilebuz.com NOTE: This article may be freely reprinted in your ezines, ebooks, off-line publications, or on your websites. 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