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Tips On Article Marketing – The Best Article Marketing Technique

Posted by on Thursday, 19 January, 2012

People who work at home sometimes run into unexpected situations they have difficulties to overcome, although many of the problems could be avoided with some basic measures meant to control investment and business motion. Have you ever thought about what could go wrong with your business? Information on what may happen implies the possibility for prevention. We advise you to use a rank checker at the beginning of your marketing campaign to make it a successful one.

Entrepreneurs who choose to promote all sorts of products should have a valid agreement for the return of the merchandise in case the sales are low and the work at home business remains in the project state. Moreover, before investing in any stock or joining any kind of business, check the fees, the shipment costs, the price of the goods as well as the necessity to create stocks or supplies.

One of the dangers with work at home is that you can become an easier prey for scams, and when the business is conducted online, it is pretty difficult to recover your losses or make the culprit respond in front of the law. Make some background research before getting to work with anybody as a form to prevent scams and save the financial trouble you could easily get into. Check with government agencies and see whether there are any complaints filed against your potential partner. Use a google rank checker to keep the track of the traffic evolution on the web.

If the Internet has the highest risk danger for those who work at home, it is also the best source of information one can have. There are web sites specialized in identifying business scams and warning people about them. Risk analysis and various tests are run to identify the risk behind some too-good-to-be-true opportunities that often swarm on the Internet. Plus, both negative and positive reviews are available so that you can get to read between the lines and find out something about a potential co-worker. In case you need more info, click here!

There are also work at home opportunities that have nothing to do with the Internet. Baby sitting and house cleaning services are two often encountered cases of business owners who choose to use their time making their money independently. The advantage of work at home is that one is free to use time in a flexible way according to personal and family needs. Therefore, work at home employment forms are often advertised in newspapers too in the classifieds category.


How would you change Apple’s iPhone 4S?

Posted by on Monday, 2 January, 2012
It’s the dawn of a new year, so let’s take a look back at one of the hottest-selling phones of the last one. A low-key launch couldn’t dispel a summer of hype for the handset: Apple went for evolution when we were expecting a revolution — even though we’d seen the same with the 3G/3GS. In the cold light of January, we can see the 4S for what it is: a refined experience that lacks a compelling reason to pay an early-upgrade fee. If you were in the planning meeting for the iPhone 6 (it’s a hunch), what would you be pushing for? Built-in NFC? Would you have kept Siri under wraps until it had left beta? Do you resent the existence of any phone that can’t run Android? Constructive and polite suggestions in the comments below, impolite ones should be written down on a piece of paper and sent to the usual address.

How would you change Apple’s iPhone 4S? originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 01 Jan 2012 23:27:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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In Metal Evolution, Rock Gods Hammer Out Genre’s History

Posted by on Friday, 30 December, 2011

The filmmaking duo behind Metal: A Headbanger’s Journey and Iron Maiden: Flight 666 crank VH1 Classic up to 11 with a deep dive into the mosh pit of history.



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Unboxing Nest’s learning thermostat

Posted by on Monday, 26 December, 2011

The hottest item that you probably couldn’t get for Christmas this year was the Nest learning thermostat — the smart gadget has been sold out for weeks and you can’t get one until 2012. But I bought one a couple months ago for a Christmas present for my parents and the device finally showed up a couple days before the big day.

Since I was planning to give it as a present, I didn’t want to configure the device, but I did want to do a lil unboxing for y’all so you can see what it looks like and what you get inside. The packaging does remind me of Apple products (the creators designed the iPod and the iPhone), but the real test will come when we try to install the thermostat. I’m slightly worried about my parents tackling this project, but I’ll let you know how they fare in a couple weeks.



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Too lazy to grab your TV remote? Use Siri instead

Posted by on Wednesday, 30 November, 2011

Siri hasn’t been caught cooking dinner yet, but hackers worldwide have boldly taken Apple’s personal assistant to a whole new level by incorporating its functionality with a plethora of different devices. We’ve seen Siri use custom commands, change the temperature in your house, and even allow select car owners to utilize their automobile’s Bluetooth integration. Nifty, no doubt, but this assistant’s evolution towards greater heights isn’t over yet. Vimeo user toddtreece has whipped up a slick demo of the iPhone 4S’ right hand gal (or guy) taking command of his television set. From changing channels to turning off devices, with the help of a proxy and a few parts, you can get your own home setup running on voice activation. Feeling a bit guilty for your sudden interest in slothfulness? Fret not — Siri’s apparently quite good at calling you out. Have a look just after the break.

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The Evolution of the Enterprise: From the Revolutionary War to Star Trek [Military]

Posted by on Friday, 25 November, 2011