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Affiliate Marketing Tips – How to Monitor Multiple Email Accounts & Avoid Viruses With FREE Program

March 2nd, 2010 No comments

Monitor multiple email accounts without checking each one individually. Save Tons of Time and avoid viruses!

Instructions

  1. To monitor all of your email inboxes, there are now programs available to use free of charge. One example is MailMonitor (link below).
  2. This program notifies you about new messages in your mailboxes. Then you can preview messages and delete unwanted mail in order to avoid spam and viruses.
  3. This helps you fight spam, save time and traffic, as well as other easy to use tools.

Affiliate Marketing Tips – How to Start a Neighborhood Watch Program

March 1st, 2010 No comments

Former first lady Hillary Clinton once said “It takes a village to raise a child”, I highly agree with this statement and when it come to protecting your family and love ones I say “It takes a neighborhood to protect your home”.

Every year it is reported that crimes and violence is on the raise. We need to become more active in our communities first, to protect our families and love ones from becoming victims. Here are a list of ways you can start a neighborhood watch in your community.

Instructions

  1. Decide on the area in your neighborhood you would like to cover under your neighborhood watch system.
  2. Secure a local place for your meetings. Contact the local schools in your district or churches in your neighborhood and inform them of your intentions. Most schools and churches will be happy to hear of your intentions, especially if you live in an big city which usually has a higher crime rate. They may grant you permission or may refer you to someone that will.
  3. Recruit in your neighborhood. Knock on every door and inform them of your intentions on securing the neighborhood. Explain to them why you feel there might be a need to have a watch team in the neighborhood. Print flyers you can give to each neighbor with statistics of crimes in your area, this data alone can be quite convincing.
  4. Delegate responsibility to everyone involved in the neighborhood watch. Organizing a neighborhood watch is a big task and everyone should share in the responsibility. After all it protects them as well.
  5. Contact your local law enforcement and request a neighborhood watch coordinator, arrange to have that person attend one of your meetings to give tips and advice on protecting your area.
  6. I hope this article was helpful in answering your questions on “how to start a neighborhood watch program”. A neighborhood watch is quite effective in reducing crime and protecting your community.

Affiliate Marketing Tips – How to Make a living off Youtube

March 1st, 2010 No comments

If you have heard of people making a living off youtube, your absolutely correct and its really not that hard at all, you just have to find things that are interesting and that you think people will watch. the typical youtube people usually make between 3k-6k a month working about 30 – 40 hours a week but they all do research and if you are serious at all about this you need to read this article.

Instructions

  1. First you need to find a few topics that you like and think people will watch such as: fighting, ufo’s, or a squirl eating a nut. just whatever you think people will be interested in.
  2. Once you’ve found a topic that you think will make you some money go outside and start filming random stuff, your friends fighting, two chicks making out in thongs lol, or a aluminum lid on a power line that appears like it is an ufo.
  3. The only factor in making a living off youtube is the number of hits you can get and the unbelieveable possibility of residual income on youtube, just imagine everything you tape goes on youtube and trust me when i say this, there are plenty of people making a living by simply videotaping stuff thats unbelieveable, or a fake that looks unbelieveable.

Affiliate Marketing Tips – How to Become a CPA

February 25th, 2010 No comments

The road to becoming a CPA can be confusing. This comprehensive article will teach you how to become a CPA from gathering your requirements to take the CPA Exam to becoming licensed in your state.

Instructions

  1. You need to qualify to take the CPA Exam. To qualify you will need to qualify to take the exam within your state. The qualifications differ in each state, but I think it’s safe to say you will need a Bachelor’s degree with at least 24 semester hours of accounting and an additional 24 semester hours of business related topics. In some states, you will need the equivalent of a Master’s degree in accounting from an accredited University to sit for the exam. See the following website for a link to your individual state’s requirements:

    http://www.nasba.org/nasbaweb/NASBAWeb.nsf/wpecusm?openform

    Once you’re nearly finished completing your education requirements you are ready to begin studying for the CPA exam and schedule your exams.
  2. With any luck at all, the curriculum you studied to meet the education requirements provided you with the majority of the information required for the CPA exam, and hopefully, you retained some of this knowledge. You should begin deciding on a CPA Exam review course near the end of your final semester in school. To see a fairly comprehensive list of review courses visit the following website:

    http://www.cpaexamhelp.com/ratings.html

    Optimally, it’s best to try to get a review course through a scholarship, drawing or affiliate program, as it will come at little or no cost to you. Otherwise, unless a firm you work for will foot the bill, you are looking at between $1,000 – $2,000 for a full course.

    Once you’ve picked out your course, received it, and begun studying the material, you are ready for the next step. Sign up to take the AICPA Uniform CPA Exam.
  3. To sign up for the CPA Exam, return to the following webpage http://www.nasba.org/nasbaweb/NASBAWeb.nsf/wpecusm?openform
    and find the link to your state’s CPA Exam Application. (When I was filling out my form, I saw the phrase “Testing Window” multiple times, and I had no idea what it meant! See the “TIP” Section below for an explanation.)

    Fill out the application and mail it in to the address listed on the application. You do NOT have to have your education requirement’s paper work (transcript) included with your application, just make sure your official transcripts are also sent to the same location around the same time you submitted your application. When filling out your application you will sign-up for at least 1 of the 4 portions of the CPA Exam.

    There are four portions to the CPA exam that you must pass:
    1. Auditing (AUD)
    2. Business Environment & Concepts (BEC)
    3. Financial Accounting & Reporting (FAR)
    4. Business Regulations (REG)

    Each exam roughly costs around $200. Remember, it’s cheaper to sign up for all four portions of the exam at once, but there are time constraints from the time you receive the letter that gives you permission to take the exam called a “Notice to Schedule” letter and when you must sit for the exam (see WARNINGS below).

    At the following website, opinions and advice is given on what portions of the exam are the most difficult and what order they should be taken in:
    http://www.cpaexamhelp.com/

    It takes roughly 2 – 6 weeks to receive your “Notice to Schedule” Letter, use this valuable time to study your review course and maintain the knowledge you learned in school.

    Once you receive your Notice to Schedule you are ready for the next step.
  4. Schedule your Exam! Follow the detailed instructions on the Notice to Schedule letter you received to schedule a time to take the exam. Be sure to schedule the exam far enough out to give you time to study, but not so far that you won’t have time to take the other portions of the exam before the ones you have passed expire. Once you’ve scheduled your exam(s), move onto the next step.
  5. Take the exam. It’s time for the moment of truth!

    Remember to go to the testing center specified at least 30 minutes early, and bring your notice to schedule letter and two forms of identification.

    Approximately only 40% of the candidates that take any portion of the exam pass, so it’s not the end of the world if you don’t pass a section first try.

    Information on the exam is strictly prohibited from being disclosed to others, but in order to find out a little more what will be on the exam you can find out at the following website:

    www.cpa-exam.org/download/CPA_Exam_CSOs_revised_10_05.pdf

    While the exam isn’t exactly curved, a few commonly missed questions will be thrown out, and of course there are a few questions that are guinea pig test questions, that will have no effect on your score.

    Once you’ve taken the exam, you can receive your score online within a few days or nearly 3 months. The exams are NOT graded in order that they are received.
  6. Repeat steps 3, 4 and 5 until you’ve passed all four sections of the CPA exam.
  7. Hooray! Now that you’ve passed all four sections of the CPA Exam you are nearly a CPA. The remainder of the process depends entirely on the state you are in. Some states may require that a short “Laws and Rules” exam (passed by 75%), or a 75 question take home “Ethics” exam be taken (passed by 90%).

    Requirements and application to become a CPA in your state can generally be found at a state department’s website. For example, Utah’s application and requirements can be found at the division of Occupational and Professional Licensing website:
    http://www.dopl.utah.gov/licensing/accountancy.html

    State’s can have an experience requirement as well of upwards of 2,000 hours work experience under a registered CPA before they are qualified to be licensed.

    Once you’ve filled out your CPA application submitted it to your local state department and get approved, you will officially be a CPA!

    But wait…there’s more, in order to continue to maintain your CPA licensure, you are required to continue your accounting eductaion and get CPE credits. See the next step.
  8. CPE credits are gained a number of ways. The most common way is by attending workshops and seminars taught by a CPA. Approximately 1 hour = 1 credit. Generally, CPAs are required to have 40 CPE credits annually, or 80 CPE credits biannually in order to renew their license.
  9. Once you become a CPA, frame your license and proudly display it in a place for all to see.

    Congratulations!

Tips & Warnings

  • “Testing Window” is defined as a two month period of time CPA exam candidates are allowed to take the exam. There are 4 testing windows during the year. They are as follows: January – February, April – May, July – August, October – November. Months CPA Exam candidates CANNOT take the exam are: March, June, September and December. Candidates CANNOT take the same exam twice in the same testing window.
  • When you receive your Notice to Schedule (NTS) form, you have 9 months to take ALL portions of the exam you signed up for. Any exams you have not yet taken must be repurchased!
  • All four portions of the CPA Exam must be passed within a year and 1/2’s time (18 months), or the exams you have passed begin to expire!

Affiliate Marketing Tips – How to Make a Tube Dress

February 21st, 2010 No comments

With summers hotter than ever and the economy in a recessed state, how can you stay cool without emptying your wallet? Make yourself a cute, easy, inexpensive tube dress.

Instructions

    Got 10 minutes? Make yourself a cute new dress!

  1. Wrap fabric around body with the patterned side in toward you. Pin the fabric together, working down your body according to how you would like the dress to fit.
  2. Wiggle out of the dress and smooth flat. Sew along the pins you placed. If you don’t have a sewing machine, don’t worry. This sewing does not need to be perfect since it’s going on the inside of the dress.
  3. Cut the dress to the desired length, keeping in mind that it will be a few inches shorter depending on how thick your hem is. Around the top and bottom, fold an inch of fabric over the whole way around for a hem, and pin. Sew these portions.
  4. Turn dress inside out. Voila–a cute, easy (and above all, cheap!) summer dress!

Tips & Warnings

  • Decorating suggestions:
  • Make straps using ribbon or trim.
  • Embellish with buttons or lace.
  • Use a piece of leftover fabric to make a quick headband or hair tie.