Showing posts with label resource. Show all posts
Showing posts with label resource. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

How to Earn Multiple Income Streams of $5.00 a Day


Concentrate on your interests. There are several ways to earn money online that wont cost you a penny while others, such as niche blogging will cost very little. By writing about your interests for sites such eHow, selling affiliate products on Squidoo or creating niche blogs and monetizing them you can build up multiple income streams over time. check the resource section below for more information on niche blogging and freelance writing on sites such as eHow.
Find a mentor. Check out forums on places such as eHow and Wahm.com and after a while you will get an idea who the successful earners are. Chances are they have a blog with plenty of followers.
Educate yourself. See if your mentor offers an e-book or course available that maps out what they are doing. You can also find mentors who will offer free information on their blogs. Check the resource section for more information.
Stay in your comfort zone-sort of. I know that many will disagree but if you join something that makes you uncomfortable then you are setting yourself up for failure. For example, if you are uncomfortable at the prospect of cold calling then sales wouldn't be for you. However, once you do find something that you enjoy then you will be more willing to step out of your comfort zone.
Set attainable goals. Start with one project that is proven to earn money and stay with it until you consistently earn five dollars a day. Once you are consistently earning five dollars a day move on to another project.
Keep older projects updated. You may have several niche blogs each earning $5.00 a day but you still need to update them. While most of your attention is going to be on your current projects you want to schedule a little time each week maintaining your past projects.
Don't give up. Residual income takes time to build. For example, if you write for eHow you may start by earning a pennies a day. However, as you keep writing and build a nice library of how-to articles you may find that after a while those pennies start turning into dollars.
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Monday, September 7, 2015

How to Become a Carpenter's Apprentice (5 Steps)


Prepare for the apprenticeship. Preparing for a carpenter's apprenticeship should begin in high school or in a vocational school course. Professional carpenters will expect the apprentice to already possess some knowledge of the career, including past industrial arts training or experience.
Find a program. Finding an apprenticeship program is the next step in working toward the goal of becoming a certified carpenter. Vocational schools and two-year colleges host quarterly career nights and job fairs, and would be a good resource for an apprentice. The United Brotherhood of Carpenters Union is also a resource for possible apprenticeship programs.
Earn while you learn. Earning money while learning is an important facet of the carpenter's apprenticeship program. Typically, there is no charge to enter into an apprenticeship program agreement. The money earned at the beginning of the training will equal to about half of what a 'journeyman' or fully certified union carpenter will make. Periodic pay increases typically occur every six months during the apprenticeship. A full apprenticeship routinely lasts four years.
Learn to read plan drawings. Reading plan drawings and illustrations will be one of the first aspects of training. This skill will be addressed throughout the apprenticeship program. Learning how to understand and edit plans is one of the most important aspects of becoming a master carpenter. During this process, the apprentice will also be required to learn the basic concepts and rules of the National Building Code.
Learn to classify building materials. Classifying construction materials, especially different types of wood, will also be an integral phase of the training process. The apprentice will learn how to characterize wood depending upon its specific properties and types. After an apprentice carpenter is able to memorize and apply these skills, the training will evolve into understanding the techniques involved with both roof and stair building.
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