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Earn Money Google Directory

By Ezday On March 3, 2009 No Comments

Earn Money Google asked:


Earn Money Without Spend Money

more details at http://earn-money-google.com

Easy ways to earn money with Blog or Website !!!

follow step by step :

1. Create a blog with blogger.com

2. link exchange example : linkalizer , linkexchanged , gothimatch , religiousmall , linkadministrator

3. Join advertisement program, earn money with advertisement. example : adsense Google , revenuepilot , adbrite , bidvertiser and others

4. Join Affiliate program, earn money with affiliate program. example : SFI , clickbank , roiroket , LinkShare Affiliate!

5. Join Forums. Example : preCharge Community Forums , Free Advertising Blog

6. Join Articles. Example : article marketer ,

7. Join Press Releases : PRWeb.com , Pressbox.co.uk

8. Join Hit Exchanges. Example : trafficswarm , 123click , Hit Pulse

9. Join Building Network. Example : Your Luck List , 241Lead , Viral traffic list , List Dot Com

Search engine Positioning

you have submitted your blog at search engine and link exchange with others website company.

example : link exchange with earn-money-google.com

Reach On Top Ranking Position

Almost everyone uses search engines to find sites, and if your site doesn’t turn up on the first page of results you’re losing valuable traffic. Achieving a Top 10 ranking is vital to your success on the Web.

We will explain more details in the future as following :

1) What is a blog ?

** A blog is a simple web page that anyone can set up in minutes.

** Blog is a part of website. We take an example : ***.com is a website. YYY.XXX.com is a blog. Are you understand now ? So, we can register a blog at blogger.com or wordpress.com or others.

** Having a blog is a vital part of making money on the internet.

** If you are looking for a way to start making money on the internet, and you have a budget that is very small or zero, blogging is a great way to get started.

2) How to create a blog ?

** Firstly, you have to prepare a blog address which includes a keyword phrase. (example : YYY.blogspot.com ,YYY is blog name) , title which includes your keyword and content info.

** After that, you can register at blogger.com or wordpress.com or others.

Example :

** Register at blogger.com step by step **

** (1) Click on ” CREATE YOUR BLOG NOW “

** (2) Fill out the form

** (3) Enter title and blog address

** (4) Choose a template

** (5) Start Posting

** (6) Enter title and Content

** (7) Click on Setting

** (8) Click on Publishing

** (9) Notify Weblogs.com change to “YES” (Weblogs.com is a blog update notification service that many individuals and services use to track blog changes.)

3) What we can take advantage from blog ?

** You can make money with a free blog

** Join advertisement program is free, earn money with advertisement. example : adsense Google , revenuepilot , adbrite , bidvertiser and others

** Join Affiliate program is free, earn money with affiliate program. example : SFI , clickbank , roiroket , LinkShare Affiliate!

** The cost for all is absolutely nothing

4) Why ping a blog ?

** Once you finish posting, you need to ping it. Pinging lets the blog directories know that something has changed. The search engines will come crawling / updating.

** Every time, you post new content to your blog, you need to ping it

5) How to ping a blog ?

** Click on http://pingomatic.com

6) How some people can make money & earn money over USD $ 20,000/month on the internet ?

** Some people use blog or website to create fortune online : such as advertisement , promote affiliate program, deliver newsletter, sell text link , sell ebooks and others.

** example : They use blog freely to earn money.

** 1 blog earn money at least $ 20.00 for one month , they create 1000 blog , how much they could earn ?

USD $ 20,000.00 . Is it easy ??? . They just join advertisement and affiliate program (all is free).

7) How to submit your blog or website to search engine ?

** Search Engine : Google , Yahoo , Msn and many others.

** Go to Google’s search engine, just type “add url google” , the listing will be displayed, you will see the title “add url google” on the listing, just click on and register it.

** Go to Yahoo’s search engine, just type “add url Yahoo” the listing will be displayed, you will see the title “add url Yahoo” on the listing, just click on and register it.

** Go to Msn’s search engine, just type “add url Msn” the listing will be displayed, you will see the title “add url Msn” on the listing, just click on and register it.

** Or, go to submit free to 50 Search Engine

BuildTraffic.net

8) How to promote blog or website on the internet ?

** Write an article relevant with your blog or website. Example : article marketer

** Join Forums. Example : preCharge Community Forums and others.

** The link exchange strategy is what will give you traffic in the long term and most important. example : linkalizer , linkexchanged , gothimatch , religiousmall , linkadministrator

** Join Hit Exchanges. Example : trafficswarm , 123click , Hit Pulse

** Join Press Releases : PRWeb.com , Pressbox.co.uk

** Join Building Network. Example : Your Luck List , 241Lead , Viral traffic list , List Dot Com

** Join PPC advertisement

9) What is PPC advertisement ?

** PPC – Pay Per Click.

** Earn money from your website or blog – get paid for every click

** Earn money with affiliate program that pays you for every click

You get paid for every visitor that clicks on an ad. You to make as much as possible from your advertising space, by letting advertisers bid on your ad space.

** Example PPC advertisement : adsense Google , revenuepilot , adbrite , bidvertiser and others

10) What is an Incoming links ?

This is a very important thing, because to reach TOP 10 in Google, Yahoo!, MSN and other major search engines, you have to get as much quality incoming links as you can. What is an incoming link? It is when someone links to your site from his webpage. And when you have more links to your web site, your rank goes up. The better quality of the link is, the better ranking boost your site receives in search results.

How to get such links?

There are many ways to develop a high number of incominig links to your website.

1. reciprocial linking – asking other webmasters for links and linking back to their websites in exchange. It used to be an effective method, but right now search engines discount the value of such links to zero.

2. cross linking – asking other webmasters for link from to your website, and linking back to their website from your OTHER website. A similar method may be used when you have only one website, but your linking partner has 2 or more websites – ask for link to your site from one of his sites, and link back to his OTHER website in exchange.

3. context linking – writing articles with links to your website in the article text (target your keyphrases or keywords!), or sponsoring other articles, that have high Google PR

4. automatic link building – with a help of an automated link building system

11) How/Where to register domain name ?

** Register domain name : Example Doteasy.com

more details at http://earn-money-google.com




Navigating Through Life With Vedic Astrology

By Ezday On November 25, 2008 No Comments

During more ancient times, airplane pilots and ship captains navigated their planes and ships through the used of the position of stars, moon, and the sun. However, today modern man uses Vedic Astrology to navigate through their life in order to get the absolute most out of it.

Individuals use this type of astrology to learn how to meditate when life becomes too fast. There are several individuals who will use Vedic Astrology when looking for some new love interest in their lives or when ever wanting to be able to conceive a child. These individuals live a simple life where they believe in simple living and a higher way of thinking in order to become happy. Every single person that comes into your life has had several broken dreams and wishes throughout their lives. Inside their hearts lives an abundance of humanity and wealth, which if used correctly can be used to guide these individuals in the right direction in their lives.

The belief behind Vedic Astrology is that every individual has some type of karmic path that they are able to live with or able to change through various events within their lives. By studying and following a path of Vedic Astrology individuals are able to even locate the right profession, which will help them to fulfill their financial prospects. The aspects contained within these astrological charts can help guide you through life, whether it be through financial, medical, professional, romantic, or several other aspects.

One of these astrological charts is known as the Janma Kundali, which originally came from India and represents the beginning point within our lives. Many astrologers consider this to be where the pulse of our lives exactly exists. Reading and studying these charts by qualified Vedic astrologers includes such acts that are known as Shantis, which is the process of measuring with gemstones or mantras. When these acts are used appropriately then they can impact the individual by determining what is going to happen within their lives so they can react accordingly.

Another type of astrological chart that many beginning astrologers will use is the basic natal chart, which is also known as rasi. This particular chart consists of twenty-seven signs that are under the moon. The ancient Indian name for this astrological chart is known as nakshatras. Within several of these charts are other charts that are designed to assist astrologers with analyzing such things as a perfect marriage match or to enable them to uncover other important aspects of their personal life. When these charts are used in combination with the other astrological charts, then qualified astrologers will be able to track all types of karmic influences.

These astrologers learn that several planets are able to rule within a certain period of a persons life. Ancient philosophers developed a sense of consciousness through the use of a variety of Vedic astrological charts. The study of Vedic Astrology has grown increasingly in the past couple years in the more modern western environments with the assistance of massive growing appeal from the advertising market. There are several resources able for individuals, scientists, philosophers, and astrologers available in order to begin their study of Vedic Astrology.


Pre-budget Report Summary 2007

By Ezday On June 18, 2008 No Comments

Danbro Accounting Solutions asked:


Introduction

With Gordon Brown now in the top seat, the eyes of the nation were on Alistair Darling as he delivered his first pre-budget report. The will-they-won’t-they speculation surrounding the election, plus some tax cuts promises from the opposition meant that Darling had to deliver some potentially vote-winning changes.

Below is a summary of the key issues for you here to help you understand how the changes will affect your business, you and your family and what the Government’s spending plans are for 2008 and onwards.

Personal Tax

The Government’s modernisation of the tax system continues with several major announcements.

All married couples and civil partners automatically benefit from double the standard inheritance tax allowance, and capital gains tax is reformed with the introduction of a single rate of 18 per cent. More information can be found on these later in this report.

Other taxation measures include actions to protect tax revenues and further modernise the tax system. An emphasis was placed on tackling tax avoidance, including countering the exploitation of interest relief by individuals, amending the disguised interest rules to prevent abuse, and ensuring that scheme pensions and lifetime annuities are used solely to provide an income for life and not as a means of diverting tax-relieved pension savings into inheritance. The details of these measures have not yet been published.

Alongside reforms announced in Budget 2007, the new measures announced in this pre-budget mean that by April 2009 many individuals and families will be better off. Below are some examples of the effect these changes will have:



A single-earner family with two children on male mean earnings (£35,900) will be £320 a year better off, with the direct tax burden on the family falling to 20 per cent.

A single-earner family with two children on median earnings (£27,000), will be around £540 a year better off;

A single-earner couple without children on half median earnings (£13,500) and receiving the WTC will be £175 a year better off;

Around 600,000 fewer pensioners will pay income tax than would otherwise be the case, so that in total only 43 per cent of pensioners will be taxpayers. By April 2011, no pensioner aged 75 or over will pay any tax until their income reaches £10,000; and



The income tax personal allowances for under 65s and NICs thresholds and limits, except the upper earnings and profit limits, will be raised in line with the Retail Price Index from April 2008.

On the back of a suggestion from the opposition, the Chancellor plans to raise more money from wealthy individuals who classify themselves either as non-domiciled or non-resident. Many people in this category are domiciled in tax havens such as Monaco but operate their businesses or employment in the UK. People in this category who have lived here for more than seven years will pay a flat rate of £30,000.

Non Domicile Residents

A range of reforms will take effect from April 2008.

The main being that UK residents who are non-domiciled, who wish to continue to be taxed on a ‘remittance basis’ rather than on their worldwide income and gains, will have to pay an annual charge of £30,000. This change is to ensure that these individuals contribute in respect of the foreign income and gains which they keep off shore and on which they do not pay UK tax. The charge will only apply if they have been resident in the UK for more than seven years.

Benefits and Working Families

The Government continues its theme of eradicating child poverty and proving a better deal for working and lone parents. An In-Work Credit, which has been piloted since 2004, will be rolled out nationally from April 2008. This £40 payment (£60 in London) is for lone parents who have been on Income Support for more than twelve months but are now returning to work, and will be paid for the first year of their employment.

The incapacity benefits system is being overhauled, with a simplified Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) taking its place from 2008. The intention is to focus on what a claimant can do, rather than what they cannot do.

Child tax credit will go up in April 2008 by £175 a year, rather than the £150 increase previously announced, with a further £25 increase in 2010.

All elements of the Working Tax Credit are to be uprated, in line with the Retail Prices Index (RPI), with the exception of the childcare element.

The Chancellor confirmed the Budget 2007 measures to increase the income threshold below which WTC can be claimed in full by £1,200 to £6,420 and the increase in the withdrawal rate for tax credits by two percentage points to 39 per cent.

In addition, from April 2008, the disregard of tax credits in Housing Benefit will increase in line with RPI.

Pensions and Retirement

In an effort to provides security for the poorest pensioners and rewards those with modest savings, the Government will increase the Pension Credit standard minimum guarantee to £124 for single pensioners and to £189 for couples in 2008-09, a rise of £5 a week for a single person and £7.65 a week for a couple.

Part of the newly-announced anti tax-avoidance measures will prevent the use of scheme pensions and annuities to enable inheritance of tax-relieved savings and ensure that UK tax-relieved pensions funds in overseas schemes continue to be protected from the Inheritance Tax Threshold.

Inheritance Tax

One of the biggest and most talked-about announcements was the change to the Inheritance Tax Threshold (IHT). Because there is no IHT paid on assets passing between married couples or civil partners, anyone leaving all their assets to their spouse does not make use of their individual tax-free allowance of £300,000. To address this imbalance, all married couples and civil partners will automatically benefit from double the standard inheritance tax allowance.

In real terms, this means that if a person’s tax-free allowance is not used on their death, it can be transferred to their surviving spouse or civil partner, enabling every married couple or civil partnership to benefit from double the tax-free allowance (£600,000 in 2007/08) in addition to spouse relief. The IHT allowance will rise by April 2010 to £350,000 for individuals and £700,000 for couples.

The Government has also extended this entitlement to the three million existing widows, widowers and bereaved civil partners.

Capital Gains

A major reform to capital gains tax will be introduced via a single rate of 18 per cent from 6th April 2008. The Government aims to ensure a more sustainable system that is straightforward and internationally competitive

As part of this new system the annual exempt amount (currently £9,200) will remain in place, but taper relief and indexation allowance will be withdrawn.

For some entrepreneurs, business creators and private equity chiefs, who now pay only 10 per cent tax, this reform represents a steep tax rise. However for many ordinary investors in the stock market or property who currently pay up to 40 per cent tax on their capital gains, this will be welcome news.

Companies

Changes to the tax system will have an impact on businesses, particularly in light of new anti tax-evasion measures and the new capital gains rules.

Other measures include an amendment to the regulations on the tax treatment of loans and derivatives that hedge a company’s currency risk from investment in foreign operations, to ensure only the “hedged” position is taxed, with effect from 1 January 2008, followed by more extensive changes in 2009.

The taxation of small unincorporated businesses will be reduced by £50 million in 2009-10, as the self-employed already pay income tax and national insurance contributions on their business profits.

A flaw in the legislation governing the sale of leasing companies, which is resulting in an unintended tax charge and could prevent genuine commercial restructuring, will be removed via legislation with retrospective effect from 5 December 2005.

The Government announced continued support for business and the promotion of enterprise, including the allocation of a total of three rounds of Enterprise Capital Funds at £50 million per year.

Company Cars

Where a car is provided for an employee’s private use, a taxable benefit arises which is based on the list price of the car and its CO2 emissions. The percentages range from 15% to 35% for most cars. There are currently discounts available for environmentally friendly cars and from 6 April 2008 there will be a 2% discount for cars that have been manufactured to run on E85 fuel.

If fuel is provided for private motoring then a fuel benefit tax charge arises based on the percentage used for the car benefit and a ‘multiplier’, which is currently £14,400. For 2008/09 the figure will increase to £16,900.

Flight Tax

From 1 November 2009, air passenger duty will be replaced with a duty payable per plane.

Other transport measures include free off-peak bus travel to all residents in England over the age of 60 and eligible disabled people from April 2008, and £15 billion of Government funding in the rail network over five years. The road pricing scheme is also being taken forward.

The Economy

The Chancellor warned that there will be more economic pain because of the world financial crisis.

UK economic growth is predicted to slow from 3 per cent in 2007 to 2-2.5per cent in 2008, a reduction from the previous forecast of 2.5-3per cent made in the Budget 2007.

The current instability is likely to slow growth in the US and EU, but the Chancellor is optimistic that the UK would grow faster in 2007 than any other major economy.

Public finances should still be in a strong position, especially if growth returns to its forecast level of 2.5 per cent to 2.75 per cent in future years, but the Government’s public sector overall borrowing would increase by £4billion in 2008 to £38bn. The Chancellor seemed confident of long-term improvement, however, predicting a decline in Government public sector borrowing to £25bn by 2011/12.

Income Splitting

New legislation that will hit joint-business owners who split their incomes to ease the tax burden will come into force next April.

It is aimed squarely at ‘husband and wife’ firms, which, like tens of thousands of other businesses, draw payment by income shifting between spouses. This is being introduced following the Arctic Systems case.

HM Revenue & Customs spent four years, in vain, trying to persuade judges that Geoff and Diana Jones, the company’s owners, avoided tax in this way and so broke the law.

The government has announced that draft legislation to take effect from 2008/09 to address income shifting will shortly be issued for consultation. The legislation will work alongside the existing rules on businesses deductions and settlements, and will seek to remove the tax advantage obtained from income shifting. It would only apply when the income is in the form of distributions from a company (dividends) or partnership profits.

HMRC will provide ‘practical guidance’ on the legislation as to the circumstances which may not be caught by the legislation. Relevant factors to consider when establishing whether or not income shifting has taken place could include the work done by the individuals in the business, the investments made and the risks to which they are subject through the business.

Income from employment, interest on savings and any other source will not be affected.

Budget proposals may be subject to amendment in the Finance Act. You are advised to seek professional advice before taking any action as a result of the contents of this summary.

For more Information visit our website here: Danbro – Accountants for Contractors




Parenting Tips – 3 Gifts We Must Give Our Children

By Ezday On May 26, 2008 No Comments
tips for simple life

Parenting is the most difficult, the most challenging, and the most important job we will ever have. So many of our children’s future successes and problems can stem from our success as parents. Yet fortunately we do not have to go it alone. We can learn from the successful parents around us, if we are fortunate including our own parents, and also learn from those less successful as well. In addition, we can learn many important lessons about parenting from our own children. If we only listen and pay attention they tell us so much about what they want and need from us as parents. While we can so often get caught up in the little details and daily grind of parenting, if we keep sight of three main goals then the rest will take care of itself. All our children really need from us are these three all-important gifts: our love, our care, and our time.

Love is the easiest and yet the most overlooked of the gifts we must give our children. We love our children. It is such an overwhelming emotion for us that we often forget that our children may not realize its depth and breadth. It is true for many of us that we did not realize how much our parents love us until we too became parents. Demonstrate through your actions and choices that you love your children. Show them and tell them how much you care. Do this with little gestures and big ones and do it every day. One certainty our children should possess as they grow and develop is that they are loved as this gives them a foundation and confidence that nothing else can.

Care is something we do all the time, so much so that it is often on autopilot. Folding clothes, picking up toys, packing lunches, and washing dishes. One of the ways to cope with these tasks is to put them in perspective. These boring, repetitive tasks are one of the ways we care for our children and by doing them we are showing our care. But do not neglect the emotional and cognitive care along with the physical care. It is easy while making sure our children are fed, clothed, and washed to overlook the emotional care and cognitive care children also need. Teach your child how to handle emotions like fear and jealousy by talking things through and modeling good emotional behavior. Make sure your child is challenged intellectually through conversation, games and books.

Time is the most precious of all gifts and yet so many parents short their children of their time. Time is spent at work and at various life activities from home maintenance to recreation, but simply giving your child the gift of your time and attention every day can reap tremendous rewards. Giving your child your time and attention is the surest way to demonstrate to your child that he or she is loved. You can multi-task while spending time with your child if the task is something that the child can be involved in or adjacent to — and the task is something mindless so you can focus on the child. For example, children can help with household chores or can talk or read to you while you fold laundry or wash dishes. Simply making a point of spending time with your child every day where your primary focus is on the child can reap tremendous rewards today and tomorrow.

There are no perfect parents, so striving for perfection is setting yourself up for failure. All you can do is try your best and give your child the gifts of love, care, and time. If you do then you will be a good parent. It really is that simple.



By: Deanna Mascle

About the Author:

Renaissance Woman Deanna Mascle shares more parenting tips in her blog at http://renaissancewomanonline.com




An Easy day at the office

By Ezday On March 24, 2008 No Comments
suppermattbat asked:


AH-64A Apaches from the 2-229th out of Ft Rucker AL at the Yuma Proving Grounds in AZ. CW2 Matt Thompson, Pilot, CW4 Tim Hollister Copilot/Gunner. We had just returned from the Gulf War (the first one). We took off from Laguna Airfield at Yuma and landed at a FARP (Forward Arming and Refueling Point) Where we took on ammo and fuel. More to come.