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IM Moving. Should I sell my business to my brother or stay on board?

By admin · August 31, 2010 · Filed in Internet Marketing Tools · 1 Comment »

I moved to Minnesota a couple years ago and started a flooring business. My brother has worked with me the entire time. He has been paid 35% of the profit of each job we do. The business in entirely in my name. So my brother has basically been a subcontractor/silent partner.

I am going to move to another state to start a flooring business of my own and would like to sell my brother this business and half of the tools and equipment I have acquired. How do I go about selling it to him?

On another note: We have also considered keeping me on board even though I will be in another state. I would still take calls, emails, do internet marketing etc for 25% of the total job. If I took this route; should I keep business in my name or his? I think I would prefer to have it out of my name so I dont have to claim taxes 2 times.

Please help me out with what might work th best for our situation. Thank you

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Android App Help! (Security Issues)?

By admin · August 23, 2010 · Filed in Internet Marketing Tools · 3 Comments »

I just got my first smartphone, the Samsung Captivate from AT&T. When I go to the Market to install apps, many of them say "This application has access to the following:"
! Storage- Modify or delete SD card contents
! Network communication- Full internet access
! Phone calls- Read phone state
! System tools- Change network connectivity, read system log files

What do these mean?? Are other people able to see my personal information??
This particular app was Dr. Web Anti-virus.

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how internet can be utileze as an effective tool in promoting and marketing organization's services?

By admin · August 16, 2010 · Filed in Internet Marketing Tools · 1 Comment »

Could you correct my CV, please?

By admin · August 7, 2010 · Filed in Internet Marketing Tools · 1 Comment »

Hi,
I’m writing my CV and because English is not my first language I struggle with my job duties, skills and interests sectors. This is what I’m planning to write, could You check it and correct any mistakes (not only grammar), please? Maybe I should write it all in other tense? Thank You for all the advice and help.

JOBS DUTIES:

Sales and stock management
- Maintaining and developing relationships with business and individual customers via telephone calls and emails.
- Researching the market and related products.
- Management of all aspects of design, development and promotion the websites.
- Distributing female product to Polish customers.
- Record Keeping.

- Assisting clients in all aspects of their care needs (social, emotional, personal).
- Medicine Administrating.
- Daily record keeping.

Preparing stock for sale.
- Cash register operating
- Offering friendly and helpful service to customers.

- All aspects of conducting business such as ordering goods, serving customers, accounting.

OTHER SKILLS

Good knowledge of standard office software, including e-mail and the internet.
Translation from English into Polish (excellent verbal and written communication skills).
Web design & development using ecommerce software.
Product photography and picture editing skills.
Google tools user (Webmaster, Analytics, Adwords, Merchant Centre, Picasa).

I am self-motivated and hard working person. Very keen and enthusiastic to learn new skills. I work well with other people as well as work in my own initiative. I always give one hundred percent of my skills, energy and experience in my job. In my free time I love to spend time with my family. Watching my son grow and develop is the most rewarding experience in my life.

What I paste in here is not my CV, there are some sentences I struggle with and do not know how to write it correctly. I do not need help with content of my CV only with checking the errors :)
Thanks a lot
Hi, Thanks for your help. Yes, I need those skills for the job…

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Which Laptop is better?

By admin · July 27, 2010 · Filed in Internet Marketing Tools · 2 Comments »

General Information
Manufacturer: ASUS Computer International
Manufacturer Part Number: N61JQ-A1
Manufacturer Website Address: usa.asus.com
Brand Name: ASUS
Product Series: N61Jq
Product Model: N61Jq-A1
Product Name: N61Jq-A1 Notebook
Marketing Information:

The new ASUS N61Jq-A1 is designed for audiophiles who desire multimedia entertainment while on-the-move. To further enhance and deliver the best audio experience, a marriage of both hardware and software innovations were required.

Product Type: Notebook

Processor & Chipset
Processor Manufacturer: Intel
Processor Type: Core i7
Processor Model: i7-720QM
Processor Speed: 1.60 GHz
Processor Core: Quad-core
Processor Technology:

* EM64T
* Enhanced SpeedStep Technology
* Turbo Boost Technology
* Hyper-Threading Technology
* Virtualization Technology
* Trusted Execution Technology

Bus Speed: Not Applicable
QuickPath Interconnect: 2.50 GT/s
L3 Cache: 6 MB
Chipset Manufacturer: Intel
Chipset Model: HM55 Express

Memory
Standard Memory: 4 GB
Maximum Memory: 8 GB
Memory Technology: DDR3 SDRAM
Memory Standard: DDR3-1066/PC3-8500
Number of Total Memory Slots: 2
Memory Card Reader: Yes
Memory Card Support:

* Secure Digital (SD) Card
* MultiMediaCard (MMC)
* Memory Stick
* Memory Stick PRO
* xD-Picture Card
* SmartMedia Card (SM)
* miniSD Card
* Memory Stick Duo

Storage
Hard Drive Capacity: 500 GB
Hard Drive Interface: Serial ATA
Hard Drive RPM: 7200
Solid State Drive Capacity: Not Included
Solid State Drive Interface: Not Applicable
Optical Drive Type: DVD-Writer
Optical Media Support: DVD-RAM/±R/±RW
Dual-Layer Media Support: Yes

Display & Graphics
Screen Size: 16"
Graphic Mode: WXGA
Display Screen Type: Active Matrix TFT Color LCD
Backlight Technology: LED
Widescreen: Yes
Display Resolution: 1366 x 768
Graphics Controller Manufacturer: ATi
Graphics Controller Model: Mobility Radeon HD 5730
Graphics Memory Capacity: 1 GB
Graphics Memory Technology: DDR3 SDRAM

Network & Communication
Network Technology:

* Gigabit Ethernet
* Wi-Fi
* Bluetooth

Network Standard:

* IEEE 802.3ab
* IEEE 802.11n
* Bluetooth 2.1

I/O Expansions
Expansion Slot Type: ExpressCard

Input Devices
Keyboard Size: Standard Size
Pointing Device Type: TouchPad

Interfaces/Ports
Interfaces/Ports:

* 1 x DC Power Input
* 1 x Mini-phone Microphone
* 1 x S/PDIF/Headphone Combo
* 1 x 15-pin HD-15 VGA
* 2 x 4-pin Type A USB 2.0 – USB
* 1 x RJ-45 Network
* 1 x HDMI Digital Audio/Video
* 1 x eSATA
* 1 x USB 3.0 – USB

Built-in Devices
Webcam: Yes
Microphone: Yes

Software
Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium x64
Software Included:

* Microsoft Office Ready (60 Day Trial)

Multimedia Software:

* ASUSDVD 6-in-1

Virus & Tool Software:

* Adobe Acrobat Reader 8.0
* Nero 8 Essentials
* Power2Go
* Trend Micro Internet Security 2009/2010

ASUS Utility:

* ASUS Win flash for BIOS and Driver live Update
* ASUS CopyProtect
* ASUS SmartLogon
* ASUS Power4Gear Hybrid
* ASUS Multi-Frame
* ASUS Life Frame 3
* ASUS Wireless Console
* Virtual Camera
* ASUS Splendid
* ASUS Screen Saver
* Fancy Start
* AI Recovery

Battery Information
Number of Cells: 6-cell
Battery Capacity: 4400 mAh

Power Description
Input Voltage:

* 110 V AC
* 220 V AC

Physical Characteristics
Dimensions: 1.54" Height x 15.12" Width x 10.43" Depth

Miscellaneous
Package Contents:

* N61Jq-A1 Notebook
* Standard Battery
* AC Adapter

Warranty
Standard Warranty: 2 Year Limited

————————-OR————————–

odel
Brand ASUS
Model N61JQ-X1
General
Operating System Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
CPU Type Intel Core i7 720QM(1.6GHz)
Screen 16"
Memory Size 4GB DDR3
Hard Disk 320GB
Optical Drive DVD Super Multi
Graphics Card ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5730
Video Memory 1GB DDR3 VRAM
Communication Gigabit LAN and WLAN
Card slot 1 x Express Card
Dimensions 15.40" x 10.60" x 1.20" – 1.50"
Weight 6.50 lbs.
CPU
CPU Type Intel Core i7
CPU Speed 720QM(1.60GHz)
Chipset
Chipset Intel HM55
Display
Which is better and why?

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Help Needed Tips for Self-Advertising?

By admin · July 22, 2010 · Filed in Internet Marketing Tools · 1 Comment »

I just started a online home business with a phone company called G.V.I Solutions. My job as a affiliate is to refer people to my website. I get commissions for when they sign-up and then they become my customers, plus I get commissions for whoever they refer to and so on. Now this company have free marketing tools that I can use, but I have to do some self-advertising myself. So far I’ve been using the internet to do this. I just need some helpful tips that can help me. I would really appreciate it!!!! Thank you

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What happens 10 years from now (technology-wise)?

By admin · July 19, 2010 · Filed in Internet Marketing Tools · 2 Comments »

The world is on an expanding technology and its really hard to keep up with new and improved things when you’re not rich. We are generating an advancement in technology twice their predecessor every 2 years.

In terms of disk storage, will terrabytes be a common storage capacity in 10 years?

In terms of videos, can comes after Blue ray? And how much more of an improvement can there be?

The development for vehicular improvement (other than its entertainment value for cars) didn’t change much in the past decade so will we see any difference after 10 years?

Will the development of human cloning be made public? And what world impact will it create? Would they have the same human rights? Would they be use to harvest failed organs?

How small will mobile devices be after 10 years? What more improvement can we envision on the use of miniature devices?

In terms of gaming, what new technology comes next after wii? Is Virtual Reality games (at home) too early?

How much will we know about alpha centauri? Would Mars landing be possible in the next decade?

What benefits will the newly discovered chemical elements are there in the future (e.g. Copernicium)? Will volatile compounds be now use legally to create a less expensive energy source?

Are we at war or for peace? Will the development of biological weapons increase or diminished?

Seeing that there’s much awareness for the environment nowadays, will we be seeing a lot of expensive environment friendly appliances in the future? Will styrofoams no longer be used for take outs and deliveries; or would we finally discover a less expensive alternatives?

What will surpass wikipedia and facebook? During the past decade, we’ve seen a lot of internet companies merging with other companies. Who will be next in this list of conglomeration?

What’s the most likely disease to be cured this coming decade?

Will 3D viewing in cinemas be a common place? Should we start investing on buying our own 3d glasses? What comes next after Imax 3D?

Touchscreens are starting to create enough hype to become a common tool early-on though it took around 2 decades since the boom of personal computers before it was fully marketed. So what’s next after touchscreen monitors? How long it will take before we can have holography inexpensively sold worldwide? And whch company will venture into this field?

What comes next after Windows 7? I actually saw Microsoft futuristic take (through youtube) on what they will have between 2015 and 2020 and it is an amazing expanse. How realistic is it from being achieved (e.g. touchscreen slide-ups from one screen to the next becoming common in business functions, children using transparent glass to draw things and even perhaps replace the blackboard)?

What will replace our fuel source or will it ever been replaced after 10 years?

How would increase in world population be improved against the consumption of goods and our natural resources while creating improvement in the life span of a human being?

There’s still so much out there to find and improve. In 100 years, we’ll finally be able to travel half the world in less than 5 hours or even in minutes. In 200 years, maybe we can finally achieve vehicles hovering the ground, a cure for the common cold, live in the moon, meet outworldly race, improve cellular regeneration, eradication of poverty, etc.

But until that time comes, in a realistic point of view, what comes after 10 years?

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I am doing some translating and need some help. I know there are several ways to translate a sentence and….?

By admin · July 18, 2010 · Filed in Internet Marketing Tools · 4 Comments »

have it make sense so I just want to make sure these make sense….(mind you I don’t have accents in)

1. Career Exploration-Exploracion de Carreras
2. View Information- Ve Informacion
3. Labor Market Information System- el sistema de información mercado de trabajo
4. Website- Sitio or pagina de Internet
5. Explore Occupational Opportunities- Explore oportunidades ocupacionales
6. Will help you determine- le ayudaran a determinarse
7. The lifestyle you want- el estilo de vida que usted desea
8. Take the opportunity- Toma la oportunidad
9. That can be helpful to you- eso podía ser provechoso
10. Sponsored- Patrocinado

When you saying things like (use this website, or take the oportunity, or utilize this tool, or learn more here…) you use the subjunctive right? Utilice, tome, etc., or does it matter? Thanks for helping me! might have more later!!!

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How to design and put to market an electronic product?

By admin · July 17, 2010 · Filed in Internet Marketing Tools · 1 Comment »

My friend and I have an idea for a product. It’s similar in complexity to a fancy alarm clock. However, we don’t have much experience in electronics and none in business or manufacturing.

We are obtaining some items to start a prototype. We could probably learn basic electronics and my buddy is a computer science major and he thinks he can handle the code, but we aren’t even sure what kind of logic chip and programming board to use.

The custom casing is also one of the biggest challenges as tooling can be expensive. However with the internet and how common and cheap CNC has become we think there should be something out there for us somewhere.

I’ve heard of some people who are selling simple analog electronic devices for guitar effects making contact with contract manufacturer’s and having them do all the work. Those aren’t a huge selling item, more of a cottage industry which is where our product fits, so these contracts can’t require an inordinant amount of cash outlay.
Problem is we don’t know where to go to start this kind of relationship.

We don’t know how much we should attempt to do ourselves or if we really should be looking to pay for someone to develop this product.

We are extremely motivated to get this off the ground, but we feel like we need to make some connections and network with some people who can point us in the right directions.

Can anyone mentor us a bit?

Or point us in the right direction as to who we should be contacting?

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The more I hear about 0bama's Net Neutrality, the better I like it. You?

By admin · July 17, 2010 · Filed in Internet Marketing Tools · 2 Comments »

FCC Votes to Begin Crafting `Net Neutrality’ Rules

Oct 22 12:42 PM US/Eastern
By JOELLE TESSLER
AP Technology Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) – Federal regulators took an important step Thursday toward prohibiting broadband providers from favoring or discriminating against certain kinds of Internet traffic.

Despite the concerns of telecommunications companies and the agency’s two Republicans, the Federal Communications Commission voted to begin writing so-called "network neutrality" regulations. Proponents say the rules would prevent phone and cable companies from abusing their control over the market for broadband access.

FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski said regulations are needed to ensure that broadband subscribers can access all legal Web sites and services, including Internet calling applications and video sites that compete with the broadband companies’ core businesses.

"Internet users should always have the final say about their online service, whether it’s the software, applications or services they choose, or the networks and hardware they use to the connect to the Internet," Genachowski said.

The FCC’s two other Democrats voted to support his plan. The agency’s two Republican commissioners voted merely to start the formal rule-making process, but said they are opposed to the substance of Genachowski’s proposal.

Republican Commissioner Robert McDowell said he remains unconvinced that broadband providers are engaging in widespread anticompetitive behavior that requires government intervention.

"I do not share the majority’s view that the Internet is showing breaks and cracks, nor do I believe that the government is the best tool to fix it," he said.

Next up for the FCC is to actually craft the rules, with a vote on whether to adopt them expected to come by next summer.

That would culminate a five-year debate in Washington that has pitted Internet companies such as Google Inc. against some of the biggest phone and cable companies—including AT&T Inc., Verizon Communications Inc. and Comcast Corp.

The broadband providers insist they need flexibility, free from government intervention, to keep their networks running smoothly. They want to ensure that high-bandwidth applications such as YouTube videos don’t hog too much capacity and impede other traffic, like e-mail and online searches. They also say that net neutrality regulations would discourage them from expanding and upgrading their networks.

"We continue to hope that any rules adopted by the commission will not harm the investment and innovation that has made the Internet what it is today and that will make it even greater tomorrow," Comcast Executive Vice President David L. Cohen said in a statement.

But companies such as Google, Amazon.com Inc., eBay Inc.’s Skype and Facebook Inc. argue that without such rules, the broadband companies will become online gatekeepers that can prioritize their own online services or those of their business partners—and potentially put others at a disadvantage.

Markham Erickson, executive director of the Open Internet Coalition, called Thursday’s vote "the first step toward … creating a framework that promotes innovation and consumer choice on the Internet."

The Open Internet Coalition represents public interest groups and big Internet companies, including Google, Amazon and eBay.

Genachowski’s plan calls for the agency to formally adopt four broadband principles that have guided the FCC’s enforcement of communications laws on a case-by-case basis. Those principles state that network operators must allow subscribers to access all online content, applications, services and devices as long as they are legal.

The FCC relied on those guidelines last year when it ordered Comcast to stop blocking subscribers from using an online file-sharing service called BitTorrent, which is used to transfer big files such as online video. Comcast is challenging the FCC ruling in court.

Genachowski also wants the FCC to adopt two additional principles that would bar broadband providers from discriminating against particular content or applications and require them to disclose network management practices.

And he is seeking to apply all six rules across all types of broadband networks, including wireless systems, which have been largely unregulated.

"The time is now to move forward with consideration of fair and reasonable rules of the road," Genachowski said Thursday. "It would be a serious failure of responsibility not to consider such rules, for that would be gambling with the most important technological innovation of our time."

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http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D9BG8MT00&show_article=1

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