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Saturday, September 26, 2015

How to Make Money at Home Using Web Design (8 Steps)


Open a web hosting account for your business. Choose an account type that allows you to host several sites on one account, since you'll need to do this to design websites for companies.
Buy a web domain for your business. Choose a professional name for the domain that clearly states who you are or that you are a web designer. For example, choose 'robsmithwebdesign.com' or 'wonderfulwebdesigns.com,' not 'smithsspectacularsite.com.'
Put your web design skills to work making your website look professional and informative of the services you provide. Refer to web design manuals to learn the most up-to-date skills to impress potential clients.
Contact businesses in your area that don't currently have websites to convince them of the value of an Internet presence, namely that they can access more potential customers. Refer them to your website to show them what you can do.
Estimate how long it would take you to design a website for the company, according to what the client requests. If you'll also have to maintain the website, estimate how much time it will take you to do that each month. Determine a price for your services based on this and quote it to the client. Require a portion of your fee upfront to protect yourself in the event that the client refuses to pay you for the website when you finish.
Contact your web hosting company to set up a website for the client on your account. Choose a domain name that the company agrees to and that won't confuse the public as to whose website it is. (For example, avoid a domain like 'titostacos.com' for Tito's Mexican Restaurant if there is a local restaurant called Tito's Tacos.) Set up login information for this website that is different from your main website to allow the client to log in, if necessary.
Design the website according to the client's requests, checking in as you work to make sure that you're going in the right direction. Do as much work as possible to prevent confusion on the client's part when you turn the website over to him. For example, install an online store with categories already in place in case your client doesn't know how to make store categories.
Deliver the website login information to your client, along with instructions for use. Collect the remainder of your payment. If you'll be maintaining the website for the client, provide a written notice of how much money he will owe you each month for your services.
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Monday, September 21, 2015

How to Become a Certified Mediator in Florida


Familiarize yourself with the types of Florida certified mediators and the certification point system. Florida certifies four types of mediators: county court, family, circuit court, and dependency. Each type must earn a total of 100 points across three point categories: mediation training, education/mediation experience and mentorship from other mediators. The category point requirements vary slightly for each type of mediation. Refer to the 'How to Become a Florida Supreme Court Certified Mediator' certification guide for detailed point requirements (see References 1).
Attend a required mediation training program. Each type of mediator must complete an authorized training program in that area of mediation. For example, if you want to do mediation in circuit-court cases, you need to complete a course in circuit-court mediation. Refer to the certification guide for a list of approved programs. Each type of mediator receives the required 30 training points when completing a course.
Make a plan to earn at least 25 points for education and mediation experience. The only exception to this is a county-court mediator, who needs only 10 points. Educational degrees start at 10 points for a high school degree. You can fill this 25-point requirement with any master's degree. Refer to the certification guide for other degree-based point values.
Obtain a higher degree or mediation work experience to make up any deficit in the 25-point requirement for education and work experience. You may earn a maximum of 5 points for completing at least 100 mediations over a consecutive 5-year period. However, you may earn 1 point per year that you complete at least 15 mediations as a Florida Supreme Court certified mediator. This additional rule applies to mediators who are already certified but seek to obtain an additional type of Florida mediation certification.
Obtain at least 60 mentorship points for county-court mediation certification, 30 points for circuit-court certification, 40 points for dependency certification and 30 points for family certification. You earn 5 points for observing each mediation session of the same type for which you are seeking certification. Earn 10 points for each mediation session that you complete under the supervision of a certified mediator. Mentorship sessions must include at least two certified mediators.
Earn any necessary additional points to reach your 100-point requirement. The three categories for each type of certification do not add up to 100 except in the case of county-court mediators. You need additional points somewhere in those categories to add up to 100 points. You may earn more than the minimum per category by obtaining more education, experience, or mentoring. The certification guide also has some miscellaneous ways to earn points.
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Thursday, September 3, 2015

How to Get 500 Swagbucks (6 Steps)


Sign-up for a free Swagbucks account. This will earn you 30 Swag Bucks instantly. All you need to enter is your name, email address and the user name you prefer to use on the site.
'Like' Swagbucks on Facebook for another five Swag Bucks.
Use the Swagbucks search engine whenever you need to search the web. Every few searches will end up in your winning a few Swag Bucks.
Refer your friends to Swagbucks. You will earn Swag Bucks whenever they complete searches and win. This is the quickest way to reach 500 Swag Bucks as you can have several friends working on your behalf at one time.
Go shopping through Swagbucks. You will earn two Swag Bucks for every $1 you spend through their website. For example, if you spend $250, you will end up with 500 Swag Bucks. This option is best if you already have a need to purchase something.
Trade in your old cell phones, video games and consoles or books through the Swagbucks website. As a reward, you will get Swag Bucks. You won't receive them, however, until the item has been received.
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