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Lounging in Cyberspace generates Ca$h!

1:24 AM, Aug. 30, 2008 .. Posted in Industriousness .. 0 comments .. 0 trackbacks .. Link

While 'searching-4-dollars' amongst my many other daily tasks, I am a member of and therefor visit quite a few entrepreneur network sites. Alas, working from home or independently in a small office can cause a sense of disconnect to others in the same field or mindset. It is imperative for a balanced mind, career and home life to maintain peer-to-peer relationships right along with those of your customers/clients and right behind those of your family and friends!


As I was picking up a few tips regarding new online ways to generate income for the home based entrepreneur one of my 'friends' [it's amazing to me how most of the social sites utilize the word "friend" for the connections made between its members: while some connections may grow into meaningful and lasting friendships, for the most part I've found this classification to be comical at best. . .] from a more laid back business social network sent me message about the 'latest and greatest' ad revenue sharing social networking site. Being the curious one that I am, i clicked on the link provided and sauntered over for a look see.


Ok, so at first I didn't click the link because I thought my 'friend' had written a typo! The name of the network is "6dgr" and that made no sense to me at all. After pondering over what he could have [b]meant[/b] to write I went ahead and clicked the link. . . Now you have the gospel truth! ;)


The tagline for the site is, "Everyone's Connected" although the site is new and has less than 2500 members. However, it's revenue sharing claim is apparently based upon:


1. Opening a checking account with WaMu

2. Recruiting members


The marketing page boasts a possible monthly income of a little more than $3,400 for those that recruit 10 people which in turn recruit 10 in a single month. Naturally my 'friend' had attained that goal.


I joined the network and have actually managed to have one very dear friend [that I know personally] to join also.


The site's layout is clean, upscale and moderately trendy with just enough technology to be current yet not over the top with 'bells & whistles!' The community seems to be focused on sharing ways to generate income online [a sure magnet for yours truly] AND are very active in posting comments to new members that are actually beneficial tidbits of entrepreneur information!


Being one more inclined towards the intellectual pursuits of reading, researching and writing, participating in these more 'social' arenas is providing me another opportunity to challenge my notion of myself and where I 'am' at this stage in my life: embracing change, expanding my comfort zone and generating $$ in the process is a win-win for a granny like me!


You can check out "6dgr" yourself and share your findings of the site with me!


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Working AND Jamming -- Pandora makes it happen!

7:45 PM, Aug. 22, 2008 .. Posted in Industriousness .. 0 comments .. 0 trackbacks .. Link

For those of us that really find Paid-to-Read emails and ads excruciatingly boring yet highly profitable, there is the option of grooving in your seat to some uplifting music via Pandora!


I've been a Pandora fan for years having found it online when working in the 'corporate' world at a desk job. From it's home page Pandora is described as “radio from the Music Genome Project” which I was totally unaware of when I stumbled upon it! However, you can find information about the Music Genome Project by clicking on the link provided here.


When you first access the Pandora site you'll be shown a page that describes it as being a medium which allows the user to create their own 'stations' based on artists, songs or genres of their choosing. What's really cool is once you create an account you can create a station for any artist that you've EVER liked or enjoyed listening to because the database is humongous and expanding all the time! So for those great songs you heard as a child or teenager yet no longer can find in the 'record' stores, you can type in the name of the song and a drop down list of possible songs will be provided for you to choose from. Once you select the song you want to hear, Pandora prompts you to create a 'station' of the artist or genre AND you can name the stations whatever you like! I've got stations with names like, 'cool grooves,' 'Jeffrey Osborne,' 'Dianne Reeves,' and 'dance tunes,' to name only a few – unlimited 'stations' can be created and you can listen for as long as you like!


Since yours truly is the champion of 'multi-tasking' catching up on some once loved and newly discovered musical favorites fits right in with the time spent reading emails, ads and filling out surveys! And it even makes the time 'fly' by – allowing me to cruise into my preferred tasks of writing tips and info to share!


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Giving It All You Got IS the Easy Part

12:59 AM, Aug. 17, 2008 .. Posted in Industriousness .. 0 comments .. 0 trackbacks .. Link

There are so few truly lazy people in the work arena that this article may well be a matter of 'preaching to the choir' and for that please accept my deepest apologies!


The economic times here in the US and, I suspect, globally among the 'industrial' nations, is challenging for many that are in the lower and middle class income groups. The move from agriculture to industry to information/services has created quite a boom for those that are in the position of creating and/or maximizing the income generating trends [aka global economy] while those of us of the 'working' class are scrambling just to pay fuel costs and maintain living standards -- while looking over our shoulders for the next corporate downsizing. . .


Ok, so some of us are doing ok with our own businesses: hair care, auto detail shops, laundromats, dry cleaners and a few other staple businesses are and will almost always be in demand! But what about those of us that have work experience in other areas that need to be channeled into a viable business venture for ourselves? How many of us can truly launch a million dollar website, or sell millions of dollars in products or provide millions of dollars in virtual assistance services? Very few. What are we to do then in order to generate income in a relatively 'easy' manner, while balancing our other life's duties and responsibilities?


There's no 'easy' answer to that question. However, there is one absolute truth that all aspiring and new entrepreneurs must keep in mind. While working for yourself does and may bring great emotional and physical benefits in relationship to not having to worry about being fired, laid off, wardrobe concerns and/or commuting there are other demands that bring a definite measurable level of stress to being self-employed. You have yourself to depend upon, and that includes your physical, mental and spiritual health, to create the income needed for your survival!


Be prepared to:

1. put in hours asking questions of those with experience in the field you choose

2. research everything that you can find regarding being self-employed and entrepreneurism

3. spend more time marketing, promoting and exposing your business than actually doing whatever it is you do -- unless you have some very deep financial pockets for your advertising budget.

4. embark upon a path of absolute identity change: becoming a successful business person after having been an employee is something that will take a tremendous amount of energy to transform yourself into. Which is why so many start ups and small business fail: most people don't realize they can't continue seeing the work world from the eyes of a worker and must start seeing it thru the eyes of a CEO.


Once you establish a good working rhythm for those four [and by no means exhaustive] list of items, you'll begin to see your business, no matter how simple the structure, for what it is -- business, aka work!


And while there is literally no end to simple, relatively 'easy' business ventures offered via the internet and the global business platform, it is STILL work!


Make sure the business you choose, is something you truly love doing. That's the key to having demanding work and responsibilities invigorate rather than drain! Motivation MAKES it 'easy' which in turns makes 'work' seem like play!


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YE is an author; WebPreneur; electronics, computer & gadget geek; Certified Holistic Health Consultant; grandmother and devoted traveler that currently resides in Georgia. She can be contacted for interviews, consultations and general comments at either of her websites or by email at: yehasmoney4u@s-bgen.com

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Get Rich Over Night with a Website?

9:48 PM, Jul. 26, 2008 .. Posted in Industriousness .. 0 comments .. 0 trackbacks .. Link

Being Self Employed – How To Set-up a Business Website

Steps 7, 8, 9 and 10

Continuing with the step by step process for setting up a business website [for the purpose of both advertising your business AND doing business online] the following details require your creativity 'cap' is sitting squarely atop your head! In brief summary of what you've accomplished thus far, your preparations included: selecting a domain name and web host with a control panel that you're comfortable with [learning if you haven't began 'administrating' your site yet]; choosing the site layout along with the design software [unless you've previewed the hosts complementary design software and are comfortable with it] and lastly you've made the purchase of both the domain and site hosting [preferably in one package]. With all of these matters behind you and squared away let's proceed to the final aspects of setting up your business website!

  1. Utilizing your word processing software create some verbiage for your first page. That includes the 'about us,' 'our services' or 'our products, 'contact' information and a thank you note for visitors that sign up for your mailing list and/or sign your guest book. In the begining it's a good idea to draft anything that you plan to publish on your site in a word processor or even text editor so that you can gather your thoughts, allow your creativity to flow and make as many changes as necessary before opening your site design software or control panel! Generally, most computer/laptop users are familiar with either Word, OpenOffice or WordPerfect and this bit of familiarity can certainly work in your favor for draft purposes! Web sites are to be updated and perfected frequently and after 2 or 3 revisions in your site design software there won't be a need to do your drafts outside of the software: all changes, additions and tweaks can be made and saved in the design software without being published to the web.

  2. In order to publish your site from your desktop site editing software you'll need an 'ftp' [file transfer protocol] client. Most 'Basic' grade software comes with a pre-installed ftp feature and following the instructions for entering your server information [provided to you by your hosting company], password and site file location [referred to normally as a directory within the 'root(domain name)/public_html/directory(site file)'. This may appear complicated for the absolute beginner but trust me, it isn't complicated at all! Just a matter of following the steps provided in the software documentation or guide/user manual [with this 'Being Self-Employed' information open in a window next to it] and the bulk of the uploading is automatic. If using the site builder software provided by your hosting company, launching your site consists of accessing the software, adding your information [cut and paste from your draft at first] and clicking on the 'publish' button!

  3. Preview your newly published site and make note of where you want to place your 'shopping cart' or payment preference information. Most hosting companies provide eCommerce options at no additional charge for up to 15+/- items and many site design software programs offer an eCommerce tool. There are also some free eCommerce options available which you can upload to your server and link your 'market' page to. Two popular programs are OSCommerce and ShopScript Free. Once you've chosen your 'shopping cart' software, configure it with the products or services that you will be offering thru your website. Keep in mind that it's fine to star out with one or two items, as you will have plenty of time and site space to extend your offerings at a later date.

  4. The last and final step is actually comprised of two steps:

    1. Give thought to 'monetizing' your site by providing ad space to the major internet advertising promoters such as Google AdSense and LinkShare.

    2. Give thought to promoting your site in as many ways as possible: link and banner exchange programs; online forums and blog community announcements; pay per click and other marketing methods; email and electronic press releases are just some of the avenues you will want to take advantage of to draw traffic to our site.

Incorporating these 'Being Self Employed: How to Set-up a Business Website' tips and suggestions into your website creation and set-up with all of the other sound research that you have done will provide you with one option: success! Keep in mind that while your business may be 'online' and in 'cyberspace' the work involved and results netted will be 'real world' and therefor require real world expectations and effort.

Unless you're selling the only known autographed copy of Ben Franklin's 3rd grade performance summary don't expect to make zillions of dollars over night! Although with consistent promotional efforts, useful and/or unique products and services and the willingness to compete with others [as we do in every other aspect of life] you can make a very good living via an internet business website.

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YE is an author; WebPreneur; electronics, computer & gadget geek; Certified Holistic Health Consultant; grandmother and devoted traveler that currently resides in Georgia. She can be contacted for interviews, consultations and general comments at either of her websites.

©2008 S.U.R.-B.E.T. Publishing






Being Self Employed -- Business Website Pt 2

9:17 PM, Jul. 10, 2008 .. Posted in Industriousness .. 0 comments .. 0 trackbacks .. Link

Being Self Employed – How To Set-up a Business Website

Steps 4, 5 and 6

Alright! You've got your first choice in domain names, a top notch – dirt cheap web hosting company selected WITH a simple to use control panel all with very little hassle except for narrowing down your choices! With that accomplished you may only be reading this next installation for amusement purposes or even to pick up a few tips you hadn't thought of! For the rest of us, here are the next 3 important steps to setting up an award winning business website:

  1. Decide on the design style and layout. Most of us know what web sites catch our attention and which don't! It's a wise practice to search online for sites offering the same types of products or services that you have to sell. Why???? So that you can see and note any trends – in order to 'stand out' in a crowd you first have to know what the crowd is 'wearing!' Once you've checked out the 'norm,' you have a good list of design ideas that you DO want on your site and that you DON'T want to imitate! I recommend visiting at least 10 sites to really see a comprehensive display in your business category.

  2. Invest in site design software. If you've already 'signed on the dotted line' with a web hosting company that offers a simple build-it-yourself software package in its control panel then you're ahead of the site design software issue. Web site design software comes in 3 very distinct levels: Simple – which often isn't really simple but has very little room for customization and or design 'freedom; Basic – which costs any where from $19.95 to $200 and offers lots of templates, graphics, web objects [flash files – you know the web pages that slide words and pictures into place, etc.], audio and video capacity, etc. and 'Techie' [which is MY name for the type, you may call it something different such as 'advanced,' 'professional,' or 'expert'] -- Techie software offers everything that Basic offers with the added abilities to take quite a bit of time to learn and master where the trade off comes in building a super top notch site that rivals Canon, Sprint or even Greyhound! I have an affinity for Serif WebPlus [Basic], for it's ease of use and outstanding tutorials, templates and 'add-ons!' I've also used Microsoft Publisher [2003 version] and recommend any number of low cost WYSIWYG [What You See Is What You Get] software offered at any local Office Depot, Office Max, Best Buy or Circuit City, etc.. There are also great quality Simple and Basic wysiwyg software offerings for FREE listed at TuCows, SnapFiles or The Free Site to name a few freeware/shareware sites. For those of you that are 'method based' in your business approach the freeware/shareware is the way to go: you can download free demo trials AND unlimited use software that may prove to be simple and to the point for a very good start off website design. For the 'savvy shopper' such as myself, the freeware/shareware sites are my first stop to find test software and templates in order to get a true picture of what my sites can look like. . . .

  3. Investigate some of the FREE web hosting sites – they offer a variety of easy-to-use site templates and extras such as site counters, blogs, forums, forms, shopping carts, etc. There is generally a limited amount of pages that can be hosted on these sites but since this is you're creating an entry level site for the most part, this option can be the best and easily affordable one for many. Some free web hosting services are: BlinkWeb, MyHosting24/7, eSmartStart and WebNG. Thousands if not millions of start up internet businesses as well as established small and online businesses utilize FREE web hosting services AND once your business outgrows the limitations of the bandwidth or number pages [you'll be adding so many products and new services due to your phenomenal success!] copying and moving your site to a dedicated paid hosting service will be virtually 'child's play!' As an incentive many of the free hosting services offer the 'free' sites with hopes that once the need arises customers will upgrade to their paid accounts – and if you are comfortable with the backend [control panel] along with the customer support or whatever that the free account gives you then upgrading is one way of 'giving back' to the provider!

For me, knowing my options and becoming familiar with those options is a prime factor in decision making – I not only like HAVING a road map, I like having a general idea of what's ON the map before I set off on the road! Such is the reward of living long enough to have garnered some wisdom after being a very young and impulsive 'youth!' Gone are the days of having a vague notion of where point 'b' is and breaking out in a blaze of smoke without knowing whether or not the roads to 'Rome' were under construction. . . . .

So, I could have listed the free software and site hosting services first however without being given the impetus to think about where you want your site to take your business, that would have been just another 'hype' bit of info which is all too prevalent online these days. Which leads me to another great parting shot: Take your time and read between the lines – it's your life, time and business AND only YOU can do it justice!

YE is Here!

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YE is an author; electronics, computer & gadget geek; certified holistic health consultant; grandmother and devoted traveler that currently resides in Georgia. She can be contacted for interviews, consultations and general comments at either of her websites.

©2008 S.U.R.-B.E.T. Publishing



Being Self Employed -- Business Website Setup

9:15 PM, Jul. 10, 2008 .. Posted in Industriousness .. 0 comments .. 0 trackbacks .. Link

Being Self Employed – How To Set-up a Business Website

Steps 1, 2 and 3

For those of you that have been following the series, “Being Self Employed. . .” with the 15 Pre-Launch steps systematically checked off of your 'to do' list, the creation of your online presence is the next order of business.

The numbers 3 and 5 figure prominently in my life: born in the 3rd month, on the 15th day in a year that ends with both the numbers 3 and 5 'kinda' marks me for being in resonant affinity with those numbers. Which is probably why my 'steps' often come to mind in blocks of 5. . . . For this particular series, the business website, in order to keep things simple [Keep It Simple Sweetie – KISS] there will be 3 steps to each aspect of successfully creating your web presence. That being said, let's get started!

  1. Create a memorable and/or distinctive domain name. If you already have a following of customers for your home based or small business then by ALL means use the business name that is familiar to them. For example: you offer 'in home' pet sitting to people in your neighborhood and their families and friends. Generally you work 2 and 3 day weekends but are now ready to add week long 'pet house sitting' to your services. The city that you live in has a population of 100,000 and there are 10 pet shops that you frequent and you're known at the local SPCA. You do some advertising by fliers, most of which are posted on public message boards around your neighborhood and your local library branch. All of your customers and potential customers know your service as 'Annie Meyna – Pet Sitting at Your Service.' Looking to acquire the domain name, AnnieMeyna.com would be an extremely wise first choice. I advise my customers to look also in the '.net,' '.biz,' and '.org' domains for availability before giving up on the desired domain name. However, it is a good idea to have 2 – 5 alternate names, as 'catchy' or unique as possible, when doing your domain name search.

  2. Conduct a domain name search. Of course if there are some domain names that you'd like to use, knowing if they're available requires a domain name search. MOST web hosting sites offer 'free' domain name searches. You simply type in the desired name into the search box and within a minute it's availability is returned for your further decision making. Also, you can go to WHOIS, DomainSearch, and Name Droppers which are domain name search engines and purchase/registration services. [Please note that I am not affiliated with nor recommending doing business with either of the aforementioned entities.]

  3. Select a reputable hosting service. The web is FULL of web hosting companies and/or affiliates thereof. I am an affiliate for a few hosting services. I also own 2 domains and they are both hosted by different companies – neither of which I'm an affiliate of! Go figure. . . For my initial web host 'shopping' I looked for services that had the lowest initial yearly cost, unlimited email accounts, unlimited sub-domains and 24/7 support services [although it appears that 24/7 only exists in alternate universes. . . .]. For the first year I received all of what I was looking for along with a pretty good control panel and some nice administrative 'amenities' [which means freebies that really add to the competitiveness of your site] all for under $25.00. In order to decide the type of control panel will be easiest for you to learn, you'll have to contact the 'sales' department of the potential host and inquire as to what their 'back end' or administrative control panel is. It appears that there are some control panel options that are fairly well used in the hosting communities such as VDeck, cPanel, etc. By clicking the links to VDeck and cPanel and reading the documentation, taking the tours, etc you can get a fair assessment for their ease of use. Certainly you can search the internet for 'control panel software' and come up with some additional options. At first the control panel wasn't a major issue for me because I was determined to establish a web presence and I knew I'd learn to work whatever control panel I ended up with – it was a no brainer. NOW that I have brains, I want a really simple control panel that talks to me: says, Hello! when I log in; asks, How's your day?; tells me my page hit stats and recommends new page layouts in line with the latest trends! That of course is something that some SUPER GEEK is working on this very moment and has yet to come to my attention, but I'm looking for it anyway. . . . In the meantime, do spend the time exploring the control panels offered by the hosting services that meet YOUR major criteria – doing so will give you a competitive edge in the do-it-yourself web management/design arena.

The best thing that I have found about surfing the internet for information, especially via articles and blogs, is most of what I want [in some cases wanted – when I run into a snag] to do has been done by some very intelligent, kind and sharing individuals AND is easily found when the right 'keywords' are entered into a search engine. And in light of all that I have gained by way of instruction, encouragement and plain old amusement on the world wide web, I trust that YOU are receiving note worthy assistance by way of reading my articles and blogs! Giving and Receiving is actually what makes the world a great place to be – for in the long run, and often in the short run, the good hearted giving is received and passed on in kind!

Taking the time to research domain names, site hosting and site management, which is what you're about to engage in, is one of the most important investments you can make into your online business. Preparing for success is just like learning to walk – once you get your balance you can take off with ease!

YE is Here!

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YE is an author; electronics, computer & gadget geek; certified holistic health consultant; grandmother and devoted traveler that currently resides in Georgia. She can be contacted for interviews, consultations and general comments at either of her websites.

©2008 S.U.R.-B.E.T. Publishing



Being Self Employed -- Initial 5 Pre-Launch Steps

2:34 AM, Jul. 4, 2008 .. Posted in Industriousness .. 0 comments .. Link

Being Self Employed – Initial 5 Pre-Launch Steps

The Absolute Fundamentals

In a previous article, Affiliate Marketing: What It Is and How It Works, three questions were posed to ascertain readiness to launch an online Affiliate Marketing Business. Now, after quite a bit of feedback which included some very basic questions regarding becoming an entrepreneur in general, it's time to take a back step and clarify the need to do a serious in depth assessment of self-employment readiness.

First one must truly be ready to work and put in long hours to prepare themselves for the discipline required to becoming a successful entrepreneur. Working from home or even a small office can generate more stress than going to an established business that simply demands you 'clock' in and perform specific tasks for an 8 to 10 hour shift! Of course there will be many sacrifices made initially involving time dedicated to becoming expert at providing your own [or others'] goods or your services in a professional manner. Being an employee for a thriving business, even at the management level, doesn't necessarily equate to being a creator of a thriving business. The Small Business Administration offers excellent free guidelines, assessment tools and other information to assist would be home or small business owners in building a solid foundation for the success of their ventures.

There are necessary steps to take before even deciding that self-employment will 'work' for you. I call these the 'Pre-Launch Steps' and they're designed to help you determine the difference between wishful thinking and serious dedication when it comes to becoming an entrepreneur. The first 5 Pre-Launch Steps are listed below.

  1. Evaluate your readiness to start your own business. Are you ready? Have you done any research on managing or starting a business? What is the major reason you want to start your own business?

  2. Examine your self worth. Are you willing to invest your time, money and energy into your own desire to be an entrepreneur? Can you trust yourself with the responsibility?

  3. Create a 'design' for your business. This is generally known as a business plan and the question here is do you know what a business plan is? Have you drafted your business plan?

  4. Know the legal requirements for your business. Simply put, what format will your business take? Will it be a Partnership [perhaps you and your spouse or a close relative or friend]? Is it to be a Limited Liability Corporation?

  5. Be prepared to compete! What is the market for your products or services? Can you out sell your competitors?

These are the absolute fundamental questions that must be earnestly answered before taking any further Pre-Launch Steps. It won't matter how good your product or service offerings are if you can't produce in a timely manner or if you cannot meet your contractual obligations with clients. Also, if you aren't prepared to work without 'breaking even' for a year or two then you must be willing to look at financing options and how much they will cost you in the long run.

There are major emotional and mental rewards in working at something you enjoy, generating a comfortable income and doing both as your own boss! There are also major emotional and mental responsibilities that you will mainly have to depend upon yourself to handle. Securing the services of a qualified business consultant or coach can provide an objective look at your qualifications for becoming a business owner along with the viability of making money in your chosen business arena. Many local and county Better Business Bureaus and/or tax assessor/collectors offices can provide names and contact information for business coaches that offer low rate and free services. Your local public library is also a great resource for finding affordable Pre-Launch resources.

I have found that many people fear failing more than they look forward to succeeding! Sometimes, becoming a member of an association or social organization whose members are in business for themselves is a good way to see that everyone in business is just like you: a person with skills, work ethic and a desire to take control of the money generated from the work performed! It's also a great way to network and promote your business once it does get launched.

Unfortunately the US job market is in a serious down turn at this time and so is the economy. If you're certain that what you're getting paid to do for somebody else can be done more feasibly AND comfortably for yourself then you've already got the main component for the foundation of your business: vision.

YE is Here!

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Money 'Da' Easy Way!

YE is an author; electronics, computer & gadget geek; certified holistic health consultant; grandmother and devoted traveler that currently resides in Georgia. She can be contacted for interviews, consultations and general comments at either of her websites.

©2008 S.U.R.-B.E.T. Publishing



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