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Tuesday, September 29, 2015
How to Earn a PHD in Business Administration
Locate properly accredited U.S. and international business schools on the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) website. Find out how the schools rank internationally and in the United States, by reading the US News and World report annual ranking guide. This report also provides useful information about selecting a school that is a good academic and social fit for you.
Register to take the GMAT and prepare for it by purchasing study guides or checking them out of your local library. Get current information about scheduled exam dates in your area and download free exam practice software at the MBA website.
Secure fellowships or get loan information from the school's financial aid office. The Department of Homeland Security has fellowships for business degrees that the government considers crucial to our nation's security interests. The Ph.D. Project provides information for minorities about fellowships and assistance with the application process.
Select 3 to 5 schools and complete the application process by sending test scores, transcripts and other required documents.
Complete the required courses. Depending on your chosen specialization, this can take 2 to 3 years.
Conduct qualifying research and complete a dissertation to become eligible to receive your Ph.D. degree. Allow up to 2 additional years to complete your dissertation.
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Monday, September 28, 2015
How to Become an EMT in Oregon (4 Steps)
Complete EMT training. You can take the Associate of Applied Science in EMT program at Portland Community College, the EMT Certification and Associate's Degree program at Lane Community College in Eugene or the EMT Associate's Degree at Chemeketa Community College in Salem. Choose which type of training will best fit you.
Earn an EMT certification by taking the State of Oregon and National Registry certification exams. Meet the basic requirements by being at least 18 years old, physically and mentally fit, and free from addiction to drugs or alcohol.
Complete the application packet and send to the course director for the EMT certification exam you are applying for. Submit the application forms and pay the necessary fees ($70 for the EMT basic exam, $75 for the EMT intermediate exam, and $200 for the EMT paramedic exam).
Get a date and time to take the certification exam. The schedule will be sent to you by the National Registry. Participate in and pass both the written and hands-on exams. Earn National Registry certification and Oregon certification after passing the exam.
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How to Design Tattoos to Make Money in Second Life
The first step to earning some money making tattoos on Second Life is to create the design itself. Now, there are template files available on second life as well as some download able ones on the internet available in the typical picture file formats. These templates will help you control the position of the tattoo when it is applied to a character. So, keep in mind the relative size and position of the tattoo you are making to the avatar of which they will be applied.
Now, if you prefer drawing and designing in real life -I personally prefer drawing the old fashioned way myself -you know, with a pen and paper, but I must admit that since I bought a wacom drawing tablet thing I've been doing a lot more digital drawing -they make awesome tablets and it feels more like real life drawing than I expected, So if any of you fellow artists out there have wondered if they are worth a &%$@ -oohh yeah! Anyway, back on the topic, if you want to use physical drawings, then you will need to first scan your pictures with a scanner (or take a digital photo if you don't have access to a scanner.)
Now take your digital picture file (or draw your tattoo with photo editing software -which if you are creating the tattoo during this process, you may find it better to use the body outline template discussed earlier and put it on a layer underneath the layer you are drawing your tattoo on.) Once you have your completed digital tattoo picture that is cropped, cleaned up and fit to match the body texture template continue to the next step.
Take your completed picture and convert it to the file format of your choosing -in this case, since it is a line drawing -I would recommend a .png file format, some prefer other formats and that's fine, but a .png file is more scaling friendly for line drawings. Also, one more thing to consider, if it is a large detailed file, you may wish to break it up into layers (some use as many as three layers to maximize the detail and look of realism relative to the avatar through which it is being worn.) Experiment and decide what works best for you, sometimes one layer is enough.
Now, take your picture files and upload them as a texture to your second life account. Find them in your inventory and apply them to an object of your choosing. Many people will package their tattoos as a transparent undershirt object and layer up with other shirts, however this can also be annoying or impossible if someone wants to wear the tattoo along with a shirt. Alternatively, you can make the tattoo a part of a direct skin texture, if you go this route though, you will want to make the tattoo include a desirable skin texture so that the user can still have good looking skin with your tattoo. I've seen it done both ways and both ways work fine. Any simple texture should do.
Now it's time to prepare the tattoo for sale, first take your tattoo object you've created and right click the object and then click 'edit' now from the open window, and finally click 'for sale' and set a price. Also, a packaging is necessary -I have an article that explains this a little more clearly, but the process is pretty simple, if you already know how to skip the next step, otherwise continue reading....
Okay, you want to create a package to sell your tattoo in, this typically comes in the form of a small poster or a box which displays your tattoo and some general information at your discretion. You can list the price, layers, how its worn ect. To do so -you will probably want to either find someone to model your tattoo or model it yourself so people will see on the box art/ picture how the tattoo is going to look. Create this picture with a screen capture and transfer the modeled tattoo picture into your preferred photo editing software. Then make it look good, add the information you want, although, i would suggest avoiding putting a price on the picture as money in second life, is just like money in real life -it fluctuates like an organism, so putting a price on the picture may result in you having to redo the picture later if the price needs to go up or down. Put your name on the picture and make a brand name for yourself while your at it, so if people appreciate your skills, they might just come back to you for more. Once you have created the box art, apply it to an object in second life as you did with your tattoo, but make it a package object that contains your tattoo when your cost is met via the for sale option.
Once you have taken your tattoo design and plugged it into an object within second life, its time to market and promote it. Take your tattoos to shopping malls and areas you think your tattoo might sell and rent out a space, and build up your store -keep track of how much you spend promoting and be careful not to spend to much in the process -with a watchful eye, you should learn the market and process pretty quickly, and in doing so make some decent money! Don't give up!!!! And, for the most part, the people on Second Life are great people and will most likely have more good pointers and help for you. Dr. Snot wishes you luck and success fellow artist!!!!
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Saturday, September 26, 2015
How to Insert an Affiliate Link Into a Wordpress Blog
After signing up for the affiliate program, (see the links in the resource box for great places to find programs), follow the advertiser's link to 'get links' or 'get html code' or whatever language they use. You need to get the code to insert into the blog. Some advertisers have different ads you can choose, so choose the one that looks like it will fit well in the sidebar of your theme.
Highlight, or select the code - all of it, It may be short, it may be as long as a paragraph. Right click on it and 'copy'.
Go to your blog and sign in to the wp-admin screen. In the list on the left, select 'appearance', then 'editor'. In the box that appears in the right, look for 'sidebar.php' and click on it. There may be a right or left sidebar (l_ sidebar.php or R_sidebar.php). The code for your sidebar will appear in the middle of the screen.
This part is trial and error unless you can really read the code. I usually start at the top and find a spot within the code that looks obvious, like one of the titles, or the first line that shows the header or beginning of the sidebar. Place your cursor at the end of the line, then enter to move it down a line and create a space. Then right click and paste the code there. Now click update and look at your main page to see what it looks like. If the placement is what you like, you're done. If not, go back to wp-admin and use 'cut and paste' to move it around.
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Sunday, September 6, 2015
How to Earn Passive Income Online on Autopilot
Build a niche website on a profitable topic in which you're an expert or about something that excites you. Writing about your passion can be a great way to build content on a theme-specific site.Not a writer? Team up with a writer and provide graphic design, tech support or marketing and split the site's proceeds equitably. A good contract is important if you got this route. You could also own the website and outsource your content writing, but start up costs will be much higher.
Find affiliate programs that fit your website topic. Promote them through your site, newsletter, email and social networking. Affiliate marketing online can be quite lucrative when done successfully.
Write and sell eBooks and other information products. Infopreneurs make up a new class of entrepreneurs, creating and marketing information products.
Take digital photographs and sign up for websites that pay you per download of your picture. Excellent camera skills, Photoshop experience and a good eye will go a long way toward making this venture worthwhile. Sub par photography won't sell at all.
Write a conventional, paper-published book and have it published by a mainstream press. Market it online to increase sales volumes and your royalties.
Write for revenue sharing content sites, such as eHow, Xomba, HubPages, Suite101, Squidoo, Associated Content and Helium. Income generated from these sites makes up a large portion of my online passive income each month. Choose 2-3 sites to concentrate on and build up a large collection of articles on your chosen sites. Done right, this can be quite lucrative.
Earn passive income online blogging. Some bloggers earn six-figure incomes from one niche blog. Once the blog is established, you will earn residual income from older posts as well as new ones.
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Thursday, September 3, 2015
How to Make Money at Home Online Without Paying a Fee
Decide how much money you are looking to make per month with this new job opportunity. Obviously you want to make as much as possible but be realistic about the minimum amount you are willing to accept each month.
Think about how much time you have to give to writing articles. Some sites may require more research for their articles and you may need to revise articles to fit certain formats. Remember that you can't just sling an article together, it has to be cohesive and readable. Making money online is easy to do but if you don't take care with your writing, you won't make much money.
Sign up for some of the well-known sites that are known to pay fairly well. These sites include Demand Studios, Ehow, Suite 101, Examiner, Bukisa, Helium and Associated Content. Remember that not all sites pay uprfont for your work, so decide if you are willing to make residuals as well, or if you just want upfront payments. Read the payment structures for each site before you sign up. Also, check out each sites forums and decide whether or not you think the writers are happy. All of the sites I listed are legitimate and don't require you to pay anything upfront.
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