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When it comes to freelance projects and profitable ventures, writing an eBook may be one of the most popular and commonly-considered forms of content creation. The idea of being able to create a product that is inspiring, informative and valuable that will continue to earn passive revenue as opposed to a one-time payment is very alluring for many. Some will say that the thought of writing an eBook is too daunting, but the process can be simplified by understanding the core concepts that go into its production. Below is a guide on how to write your first eBook. Follow these simple instructions 1. Come up with an idea. eBooks are no different from any other type of book except in their medium of publication, so the most important first step to writing one is to decide on, and develop, an idea for one. The basic way to do this is to sit down and write a brief phrase or sentence that encapsulates the information you'd like to put in your book. Once you have that, you can build on it to create a finished product. 2. Expand your idea. Start with the basic idea you wrote down, and think about different aspects of it. It may be helpful for you to draw a web of concepts to do this. For example, let's say you wanted to write a book about how to sell real estate for beginners. You could write down things like “licenses and fees,” “selling techniques,” and “cost vs. expected returns.” Connect specifics that are related to each of them, and so on, until you have enough detail to see the structure of the words in your head. Different books call for different approaches. Memoirs and self-help books might do better with a vertical outline; a book of fixes for common household problems will probably come together faster using a web of ideas. 3. Organize your details. After unpacking and expanding your core idea, you should have a lot of information about your basic topic written down. Rearrange and organize it in a vertical outline until it makes sense to you and matches the way you'd like your book to flow. Think in terms of what your audience will need to know first, and put basics at the beginning. Once those have been covered, more advanced concepts can follow without losing the reader. Each step along your line will end up being a chapter in your book. If you can break the chapters into groups as well (for instance, if your book on home repairs has chapters that can be divided by room or type of problem), feel free to turn those into larger sections that contain a few related chapters each. Read the rest from the blog: http://businessmatterz..com/p/how-to-write-your-first-ebook.html
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Do you want to increase your website or blog traffic? Then you are in one of the stop on the internet where you will find such a large, detailed guide to increase traffic to your website or blog! I have search and compiled over 63+ ways you can generate huge traffic to your website or blog and most of the ways listed here are free that is you will not spend a dime to generate traffic. Follow this simple instructions 1. Write something great about your niche and email other bloggers to let them know – there’s a good chance they’ll link to you 2. Have a signature link in forums that points to your site 3. Post links to your pages to social bookmarking sites. 4. Leave comments on other people’s blogs and link back to your site (tip: look in the digg upcoming section for blog posts about to get a lot of traffic). 5. Have the opposite opinion on everyone else on a popular topic, providing you can justify it. Everyone will get annoyed and link to you saying your wrong 6. Answer questions on Yahoo Answers - quote your website as the source. 7. Post in Yahoo and Google Groups with a link to your site in your signature 8. Make a 404 page that redirects to your homepage – no point losing visitors 9. Have an opt-in form – trade links with someone else who has an opt in form on your confirmation page 10. Review a product or company – if your review is positive email the company and ask to be featured in their press section. (this has worked really well for me) 11. Write articles and submit them to article directories 12. Write a Press Release and submit it to PRWeb (make sure it is newsworthy) 13. Use PayPerClick Traffic (e.g Adwords, MSN Adcenter, YSM) 14. Add an RSS subscribe button/link in a high profile spot on your site 15. Add a mailing list subscribe form in a high profile spot on your site 16. Add a bookmark this site link in a high profile spot on your site 17. Use a Tell A Friend Script on your site so people can email their friend about an article on your website. 18. Submit a blog to a blog directory 19. Submit you RSS feed to RSS feed directories 20. Mention your website in a post on Craigslist (don’t spam) 21. Optimize the titles of your pages for keywords people will search for 22. Buy links to your site Read the rest from the blog link below. http://businessmatterz..com/p/blog-page_1.html
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A Facebook business account gives your company another avenue to reach its marketing goals. After you create a Facebook business page or ad, you can create a business account if you don't already have a personal Facebook account. Follow this simple instructions 1 Create a Facebook ad or page for your business. 2 Click "I do not have a Facebook account" on the login screen. 3 Enter your email address and password in the text fields. 4 Read the "Terms of Use" and "Privacy Policy" links at the bottom and check the box to acknowledge that you agree to the terms. Click the "Sign Up Now!" button. 5 Check your email to receive the Facebook confirmation message and click on the link to officially register your business account. culled from http://businessmatterz..com/p/blog-page_4262.html
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While some rituals can involve something as simple as a silent, individual prayer, others—especially those involving a larger group—can be extremely painful and violent. Here are some of the most bizarre taboo rituals from all over the world. Cannibalism and Necrophagy The Aghori Babas, who live in the city of Varanasi, India, are famous for eating the dead. They believe that the greatest fear human beings have is the fear of their own deaths, and that this fear is a barrier to spiritual enlightenment. So by confronting it, one can achieve enlightenment. There are five types of people who cannot be cremated according to Hinduism: holy men, children, pregnant or unmarried women, and people who have died of leprosy or snake bites. These people are set afloat down the Ganges, where the Aghori pull them from the water and ritually consume them. Self-Flagellation Followers of the Shi’a sect of Islam carry out the ritual of mass self-flagellation every year during the Holy month of Muharram, in order to commemorate the martyrdom of Hussein, the grandson of Prophet Muhammad. In what can only be described as a gruesome display, the men whip their bodies with blades attached to chains. In their state of religious trance, they apparently do not feel the pain. Vine Jumping In the village of Bunlap, which lies on an island in the Pacific archipelago, a strange ritual is performed called Gkol, or land-diving—a kind of precursor to bungee jumping. The villagers sing and dance together, and some of them beat drums as men come forward to volunteer for the jump. They tie vines around their ankles, and jump from very high wooden towers constructed especially for this ritual. The participants, apparently heedless of the potential for broken bones, simply leap forward head-first. The fall is broken by the vines tied to the tower. It is said that a higher jump guarantees you a greater the blessing from the gods. Voodoo and Spiritual Possession Vodun is a religion in parts of West Africa. One of its rituals involves making someone into a kind of vessel, or medium. The person in question is taken into the forest in order to connect with the Earth Spirit, Sakpata. The spirit lays claim to the body, overcoming the person so that he or she becomes unconscious. They remain in this state for three days without food or water, until finally they are brought back to consciousness after another set of rituals. Sky Burials In Tibet, Buddhists practice a strange sacred ritual called Jhator, or sky burial. Buddhists believe in a cycle of rebirth, which means that there is no need to preserve a body after death, since the soul has moved on to another realm. The bodies of the dead are therefore taken to open grounds—usually at very high altitudes—and then left as alms for scavengers such as vultures. In order to dispose of the body as quickly as possible, a specialist cuts the corpse into pieces, and spreads it around to be devoured. Fire Walking The Nine Emperor Gods Festival is a Taoist celebration carried out in Penang, Malaysia. One of the purification rituals involves walking barefoot on burning embers. Fire is believed to overcome impurity and repel evil influences—so walking over the fire signifies a man’s strength, and his resolve to free himself from evil. Hundreds of devotees walk over the fire, sometimes carrying deities across in a brave display. Dancing With the Dead Famadihana, meaning “The Turning of the Bones,” is a traditional festival which takes place in Madagascar. The participants believe that the faster the body decomposes, the faster the spirit reaches the afterlife. They therefore dig up their loved ones, dance with their corpses to live music around the tomb, and then rebury them. This bizarre ritual is carried out every two to seven years. Impaling The annual Vegetarian Festival in Phuket, Thailand, is host to a most extreme ritual. This intensely masochistic event requires the participants to push spears, knives, swords, hooks, and even guns through their cheeks. It is believed that gods enter their bodies during the ritual, protecting them from evil and bringing good luck to the community. Death Rites The Amazonian tribe of Yanomami is one of the most primitive in the world. In their view, death is not a natural phenomenon. The corpse is cremated, and the resulting ashes mixed with fermented banana. This mixture is then consumed by the tribespeople, as a way of making sure that the spirit of the deceased member continues to live among them. Scarification A tribe in Papua New Guinea called Kaningara practices a bloody body-modification ritual that is intended to strengthen the spiritual connection between them and their environment. One of these ritual ceremonies is carried out in Haus Tambaran, or “The Spirit House.” The adolescents live in seclusion in Haus Tambaran for two months. After this period of isolation, they prepare for an initiation ceremony which recognizes their transition to manhood. An expert cutter marks their bodies with sharp pieces of bamboo. The resulting patterns resemble the skin of a crocodile; this is based on the notion that crocodiles are the creators of humans. The marks symbolize the tooth marks left by the spirit of the crocodile as it ate the young boy’s body and expelled him as a grown man. The Sun Dance Native Americans are known to perform numerous rituals in honor of the Earth’s spirits. The rituals are a means of praying to the Great Spirit, and sacrificing oneself while retaining a direct contact with the Tree of Life. The skin on the chest of the participants is pierced with a skewer, and a rope connects the skewer to a pole which represents the Tree of Life. The participants then move back and forth to try and break free from the skewer—which, it bears repeating, is still lodged in their skin. This dance may take several hours before it is completed. culled from http://weirdnews247..com/p/blog-page.html
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A 52-year-old French mother was caught trying to sit an English exam for her 19-year-old daughter on Wednesday. The woman, who had dressed up in young people’s clothes, now faces fraud charges and her daughter a five-year ban from public exams. A 52-year-old French woman faces prosecution after being caught trying to sit a baccalaureate English exam in place of her daughter. Kitted out in typical teenage attire including Converse trainers and low-waisted skinny jeans, the woman made it into the exam hall at a Paris high school on Wednesday. But despite the disguise, an exam supervisor who had overseen the 19-year-old daughter when she sat her philosophy paper earlier in the week soon realised she was an imposter and alerted the principal. Police were called and the woman now faces fraud charges. The consequences for her daughter could be more serious as she could be banned from taking public exams for five years. Introduced by Napoleon in 1808, the multi-subject baccalaureate is the main school-leaving exam in France and has to be passed by students wishing to go to university.
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The terms people search for on Google have been used to forecast how many Americans have the flu, travel plans and the price for which cars sell. Now a scientific study shows that Google search can be used to predict the stock market. Using Google Trends, a service that shows the popularity of search terms, researchers from Warwick Business School in England and Boston University’s department of physics found that the type of terms people search Google for on a given week can predict whether the Dow Jones industrial average will rise or fall the following week. The study, titled “Quantifying Trading Behavior in Financial Markets Using Google Trends,” was published Thursday in Nature’s Scientific Reports. The researchers tracked 98 search terms from Google Trends between 2004 and 2011. These included investment-related words, like debt, stocks, portfolio, unemployment and markets, and non-investment terms, including lifestyle, arts, happy, war, conflict and politics. One of the leading search terms used to predict the markets was the word “debt” — an increase in such searches heralded a sell-off of stocks. A decrease in searches found the market rose slightly the following week. But the results do not take into account volatile markets where a big sell-off can force investors to abandon ship sooner than they anticipated. And sometimes Google Trends can give scientists inaccurate information when the proper context is not applied. For example, earlier this year Google Flu Trends said it believed that nearly 11 percent of the United States population had influenza. Yet the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention put the coughing and sniffling peak at 6 percent of the population. It turns out Google didn’t anticipate how outside influences, like media coverage of the flu and the rise in discussions on social media, would affect its data and statistics. In 2010, researchers at Indiana University-Bloomington performed a similar study and found that people’s emotions on Twitter could help predict the stock market. |
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Everybody in the world will be on the Internet within seven years. That's what Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt said this weekend in public comments that inspired everything from excitement to incredulity. "For every person online, there are two who are not," Schmidt wrote Saturday on his Google+ account. "By the end of the decade, everyone on Earth will be connected." He followed up with a related thought on Sunday. "Think about how great the internet is with 2B users. Now think about how amazing it will be when 5B come online in a decade. #NewDigitalAge." It's just the sort of big thinking that has led Google to become one of the largest and most innovative tech companies in the world. But some of Schmidt's own followers took exception. "You really believe that? What about the millions in Africa who can't even get enough food to eat or the natives in South America who have no idea what technology is?" a Google+ user going by the name "Mary M" wrote. "Maybe you should rephrase to those in civilized areas or something like that..." About 38% of the world's population uses the internet in 2013, up from about 35% last year, according to the International Telecommunication Union, a United Nations agency dedicated to information and communication technology. With poor and developing nations around the world isolated by crumbling or nonexistent Web infrastructures, and others hindered by factors ranging from remote geography to government censorship, is Schmidt's vision overly optimistic? Maybe. But don't rule it out. As Business Insider's Julie Bort notes, there are some projects under way to bring everyone the advantages of the digital age. Google itself supports a project called Geeks Without Frontiers, a nonprofit group that donates computers and related technology to poor areas around the world. Focusing largely on Mexico, Central America and Africa, the decade-old group now aims to bring wireless access to regions with no traditional Web access. Samsung also is backing a project to turn old shipping containers into solar-powered, Web-enabled classrooms in places like South Africa and Sudan. The rise of the mobile Web is also sure to play a role. In Africa, more people have access to a mobile phone than have access to electricity. In South Africa, for instance, Google says, 25% of its searches during the week are via mobile devices, rising to 65% on the weekends. |
Nigeria has the world's highest percentage of women using skin lightening agents in the quest for "beauty". Lagos, Nigeria - After carefully washing her face, legs and arms, Taiwo Solomon vigorously rubs cream over her body. She is meticulous and makes sure she covers her entire face. Soloman, 32, is bleaching her skin. She believes fairer skin could be her ticket to a better life. So she spends her meager savings on cheap black-market concoctions that promise to lighten her pigment. This has been a daily routine for the past 15 years. Now several shades lighter she says her new skin makes her feel more beautiful and confident. “Bleaching just makes me feel special, like am walking around in a spotlight,” she told Al Jazeera. “I am not seeking to be totally white, I just want to look beautiful. I cannot stop using the lightening agents,” she adds. Solomon is not alone. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), 77 percent of women in Nigeria use skin-lightening products, the world’s highest percentage. That compares with 59 percent in Togo, and 27 percent in Senegal. The reasons for this are varied but most people say they use skin-lighteners because they want "white skin". In many parts of Africa, lighter-skinned women are considered more beautiful and are believed to be more successful and likely to find marriage. It's not only women though who are obsessed with bleaching their skins. Some men too are involved in the practice. Conceptions of beauty Lightening creams are not effectively regulated in Nigeria where even roadside vendors sell tubes and plastic bags of powders and ointments from cardboard boxes stacked along sidewalks in market districts. Many of the tubes are unlabelled as to their actual ingredients. "An African will prefer to be called John-Philip. If you said your name was Chukwu Emeka Afongkudong they will say you are from the village. You are backward. How can you have such a name? We really look down on our culture and heritage instead of being proud of it. " - Femi Kut, Nigerian Musician In a market in Lagos, Nigeria's commercial capital, business is booming for shops selling skin-lightening products. Both local and imported products line the shelves of Rashida Lawal’s cosmetics shop. "About 90 percent of my clients come asking for skin whitening products," she told Al Jazeera. "I sell it to them and give advice on what product is best for them and how to use them." She says most of her customers are in a great haste to lighten their skin. “Taking the color of your skin to different colour has to be gradual. It's not something you decide one day that 'I want to be fair, I want to be like Michael Jackson and you become Michael Jackson all of a sudden'. That is why we have to advise them first before selling it to them” said Lawal. Rashida and her staff also mix different ointments and creams for customers “depending on the desired level of lightness”. Famous Nigerian Musician Femi Kuti says the use skin-lightening products have given rise to their own terminology. “When the bleaching propaganda got so negative, they had to come up with toning. Bleaching sounds too hard, now it’s toning. I don't bleach, they say, I tone!” “They think bleaching is gege,” he told Al Jazeera, using a Nigerian term for cool. Femi attributes skin bleaching to a feeling that foreign products and images must, by definition, be good. “An African will prefer to be called John-Philip. If you said your name was Chukwu Emeka Afongkudong they will say you are from the village. You are backward. How can you have such a name? We really look down on our culture and heritage instead of being proud of it,” he laments. Dangerous consequences Skin bleaching comes with hazardous health consequences. The dangers associated with the use of toxic compounds for skin bleaching include blood cancers such as leukemia and cancers of the liver and kidneys as well as severe skin conditions. Hardcore bleachers use illegal ointments containing toxins like mercury, a metal that blocks production of melanin, which gives the skin its colour, but can also be toxic. Ayobode Williams, a medical doctor, says the skin bleaching agents have both internal and external effects on those who use them. “Systemically it causes things like kidney failure because of the mercury in some of the products and it also causes eczema, skin pigmentation among a host of other infections,” he told Al Jazeera. Dr Williams warned that sustained use of bleaching agents could cause even cancer. Yet few seem to pay attention to these dangers. For those who bleach, staying black is not beautiful at all. |
I escape all cos was havn uncles,senior brothers,mum doing the chores that time my dad was a dealer in yahaya outboard engine from late 70's on. I can still recall my mum was still washing my clothes when I was still in SS1 in 1989. |
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A teenager shot and killed his 12-year-old brother because he mistook him for an intruder in their Florida home, police said today. According to police the 16-year-old was home alone on Friday when his younger brother came home. "He heard some noises and he called out for his brother and he didn't answer and then his brother startled him," Orlando Police Department Detective Mike Moreschi told ABCNews.com affiliate WFTV. Scared that there was an intruder in the home, the older boy grabbed a gun and shot his brother, according to police. Once the teen realized what had happened, he immediately called 911. The younger boy was taken to Arnold Palmer Hospital where he was pronounced dead a short time later. The teenager and his parents were taken to the police station for questioning and released hours later. "He's devastated, obviously. His parents are devastated by what happened and it's just a really bad situation for the family," Moreschi said. Police said the teenager would not be charged with any crime related to the shooting, although the state attorney's office will review the case for possible negligence. Neighbors of the family were in disbelief over the shooting. "All I can say is it's so scary," Julia Bracey told WFTV. "It's heartbreaking I can't imagine what the parents are going through right now." Francis Ikwueme, who also lives near the family in the Orange County subdivision, found the shooting devastating. "It cuts deep and it breaks my heart," Ikwueme told WFTV. "There was the shooting up in Connecticut. Anytime young life or life in general has to be cut short senselessly, it's a very unfortunate thing." |
I saw one of the “Keep Moving” TV commercials for the first time last night. People running, hopping, sliding, and otherwise moving from one scene to the next, as if different settings around the world were adjacent rooms with permeable walls between them. High production values and very visually stimulating, all intended to illustrate the various things a smartphone can do. The product reveal at the end was an iPhone. Only it wasn’t. It looked like an iPhone, just like all smartphones do these days, but it was the new BlackBerry 10. This is the product heralded as BlackBerry’s last, best comeback chance, only the company couldn’t come up with anything important or useful to tell us. BlackBerry (formerly RIM) will be a business school case in squandered opportunities one day, if it isn’t already. It all but invented the handheld computer business (Apple had given the world the clunky Newton earlier) and developed a huge, worldwide base of committed “crack-berry” users. But then it tripped up — product improvements were incremental, services lagged developments in the consumer space, and it never figured out that its corporate customers were just entry points for individual users who could have been seen as members of communities instead of names on monthly bills — which allowed Apple the market space to introduce the Next Big Thing So now BlackBerry has an iPhone, too Samsung has proven that there’s lots of money to be made in the me-too business, but only if a brand makes real tweaks in tech (bigger screens creates a smartphone/tablet hybrid experience, sort of), pricing (Galaxy deals are great and maybe you don’t need to buy two devices), and distribution (Samsung touches a zillion more retail opportunities worldwide). Smart, strategic marketing helps — positioning its tech as young and thereby implying that Apple is old was brilliant — but it’s useless if there’s no underlying meaningful differentiation. BlackBerry could do so much more. Maybe there are some real differences to its new device. Why not make them apparent instead of burying the product under ad agency production values? What about services (since all the tech pretty much works the same way, or so it seems)? Perhaps the killer app would actually be an app, or a community, or other service benefit that made its device truly different. More so, why not acknowledge the elephant in the room and make the BlackBerry campaign all about former users…invite them to come home, rejoin the world’s only serious device user community or, gasp, admit that the company lost its way and has caught up to its customers? Draw on its past and make the present a cause, or something. Dare to use the truth as a trigger for attention, and then address it head-on. It could be like Elvis has reentered the building. Talk about a real creative challenge worthy of contemplation. Instead, it gave us a campaign for the iPhone, or for smartphones generically (just like Microsoft spent many millions to tell us it sells a tablet, too). The sales results for both products suggests the merits of such approaches. |
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Women in Technology, Nigeria (WITIN) have organized a contest, requiring secondary school girls between the ages of 13 and 18 to focus their innovative abilities in constructing a mobile app. The contestants are to work in groups of five, and would be trained two hours every week to develop a potential solution to a problem and create a mobile app to tackle it. Their assignment will include conducting market research and writing up business plans and proposals, thereby simulating the act of raising funds for the app development. Each team would work with classroom teacher and a female mentor/ role model from the technology industry. They will be given until April to complete this task. WITIN chairman, Mrs Martha Alade, says that this would teach the girls how to identify problems and create solution using technology, to meet the public needs. “The girls will be taught life skills such as how to identify a problem, design and test a solution, collaborate with a team, and communicate to different audiences. It reinforces the following academic concepts: digital representation of information, algorithmic thinking and programming, and the societal impact of information and information technology,” she said. “The app must solve a problem in their local community. This could be a health problem that affects their community, a social problem, or even a lack of a resource. They will learn how to study their competition, identify ways in which they can gather users and earn revenue. Each team will be guided by a teacher from their school and a female mentor from the high tech industry to support and act as a role model for her team.” Considering how fast the world is tumbling into a digital age, this exercise might very well prove to be a valuable lesson.
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burgerking: http://edition.cnn.com/2013/03/09/world/asia/pakisan-unrest/index.html?hpt=hp_t3Jehovah God is manipulating matters so that the world government will decide finally to put an end to all religion, it is clearly stated in his word the bible. (Compare Revelation 17) |
uupgrade: Idiot. Na niger delta oil una c wey una d bomb every were abi? Idiot mak una cum get d amnesty na.. Una get oil 4 north? We get oil 4 delta state nd d oil na im be d main country economy source.. Naim mak them grant us amnesty.. Dat muhamed or wateva they cal u.. Boko haram tel u sey them want amnesty or them d fight 4 their regious dame beliv.. No deny u are amongs dos sponsorin boko haram..our boys don tel gej say mak him to try gv una amnesty becuz if him try am.? We niger delta militants go kil al d hausa in d name of cristianiy. As them the kil people in d name of muslim so. Idiot.Good yaning, dem need amnesty but no Oil in the north, na farming dem dey do make dem fight to control large land mass make dem for plant many crops. |
Amnesty for where?, afta 30+ years of ruling 9ja and rubbish federal character to secure job placement for u pipo jus only 1 tenure wey GEJ don rule u pipo kip distracting him, 9ja will really divide come 2015. |
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