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Tuesday, 22 April 2008

Starting an Internet Business on a Budget

Starting an Internet Business on a Budget-I sometimes meet new Internet marketers on various forums, and they want to earn a decent living online, however, most of them have only the slightest ideas on where to start, and most are not willing or able to invest much money in an online business.

Trouble is, it is almost impossible to start an Internet business without spending some money. There’s web hosting for a start. However, here’s a rough guide on how to build an Internet business starting with nothing.

If you have no money to start off your online business, you can earn some capital using your already existing skills or knowledge. You can give tuition to students on your best subject in school or college, you can teach others about your hobby, you can write guides on knowledge or skills you picked up through experience that can’t be found in books.

The first thing to do is make a list of your skills. What skills do you have? (What do you mean - none? Of course you have!) If, for example, you’ve been running a home for the past few years, you have skills in organizing, (trips, parties, healthy lunchboxes etc.) childcare, budgeting to name just a few. You might also (perhaps through your job or from your hobbies) have an interest in languages? It is vital to list skills or knowledge that you have and that could possibly be in demand by other people.

For example, let’s say you love fly-fishing and you do it every day after work. You could build your Internet business on writing a guide to fly-fishing. There you are, that won’t cost you a cent! Maybe you’re good at writing stories or were good at essays at school. Copywriting is a very useful tool, and good copywriters are always in demand. There is always some mundane job that people don’t want to do, but maybe you can do it. One person’s mundane is another’s exciting!

Another way to go is through affiliate marketing. Many internet marketers start out this way, and many of the really successful ones keep doing it. It can pay really big dividends – if you know where and how to advertise. It works on the principle that when you get someone to sign up under you, you get paid a certain amount if that person buys the product being sold. If it’s a paid membership site, you get paid a percentage of those members’ monthly fees for as long as they remain a member. You can be a member of as many affiliate sites as you like, so you have the opportunity to make a very good living this way, so go for it!

Starting an Internet Business on a Budget

Jake Long signs $57M deal with Dolphins, will be No. 1 pick

Jake Long signs $57M deal with Dolphins, will be No. 1 pick-Jake Long seemed at ease in his new role as the NFL's No. 1 draft pick, leaning into a news conference microphone to talk about his mean streak while his mother sat in the corner, nodding as she smiled.

The Miami Dolphins were grinning Tuesday, too. They signed the Michigan left tackle to a five-year contract with $30 million guaranteed, and they'll select him with the top pick in the draft Saturday.

The deal allows the Dolphins and Long to avoid a possible holdout.

"It's really important for us to know Jake is going to be on the field for us on time when training camp begins in July," coach Tony Sparano said. "That was critical."

Long's total contract package is for $57.75 million, said a person familiar with the negotiations who didn't want to be identified because the Dolphins declined to reveal terms. Last year's top pick, JaMarcus Russell, signed for $61 million with the Oakland Raiders but missed all of training camp before reaching a deal.

Long becomes the highest-paid lineman in the NFL and a 315-pound cornerstone in a rebuilding project for the new Dolphins regime led by Bill Parcells. Last season Miami went 1-15, and the offensive line has been a chronic problem in recent years.

"Jake was our guy from the beginning," general manager Jeff Ireland said. "Jake Long was on the top of our board for a long time. There wasn't a whole lot of debate. We thought it was a very good fit with the Miami Dolphins."

With many other needs as well, the Dolphins were interested in trading the top pick for multiple lower choices. When no suitors surfaced, they began negotiations last week with Long's agent, Tom Condon.

"It's such a great honor to be the No. 1 pick," Long said. "I don't think it has sunk in yet. It's something every kid dreams about. I'm just real excited that it happened. Now I'm coming to a great place."

The Dolphins said they didn't begin contract talks with potential picks other than Long.

"It was a very straightforward negotiation," Condon said. "They didn't leverage us with other players, and we didn't tell them we wanted to be on some different team or any of those kinds of things."

Reaching a contract agreement before the draft isn't unprecedented. The Houston Texans signed defensive end Mario Williams as their No. 1 pick on the eve of the 2006 draft.

Condon, who represents several top prospects, said there's enough time for the Rams to reach a deal with a player before they make the second pick Saturday.

"My understanding is St. Louis is on the clock," Condon said with a smile.

The only other offensive lineman taken with the No. 1 choice since 1970 was Ohio State tackle Orlando Pace, who made the Pro Bowl seven consecutive times after joining the Rams in 1997. The Dolphins would be thrilled with a comparable achievement by the 6-foot-7 Long.

"Jake has all the qualities we're looking for in our linemen," said Sparano, who coached the offensive line with the Dallas Cowboys. "He's very tough, smart and disciplined. Those are the people we want to surround ourselves with here."

Long said he's glad he'll be reporting to training camp on time, because he'll need to adjust to the faster speed of the NFL game.

Temperament won't be an issue, he said.

"I'm mean on the field," he said. "I'm a very nice guy off the field. When I buckle up that helmet, I change. It's football mode. I go out there and try to bury the guy and make sure they don't touch the quarterback or running back."

Long started 40 games at Michigan and was Big Ten offensive lineman of the year in 2006 and 2007. He finished second to LSU defensive tackle Glenn Dorsey in balloting last season for the Lombardi and Outland trophies.

The Dolphins decided to use the top pick on offense rather than take Dorsey, Virginia defensive end Chris Long or Ohio State linebacker Vernon Gholston. It turns out Ireland's comment last week about drafting "a pillar of your defense" was a slip of the tongue - or a smoke screen.

"That's for me to know, and you to guess about," Ireland said with a smile.

The drama may be missing, but Long still plans to fly to New York on Wednesday and attend the draft. The Dolphins have eight other picks and four of the first 64, and they remain in the market for more offensive linemen, a quarterback, a receiver, a tight end, cornerbacks, defensive linemen and linebackers.

At left tackle, they're set.

Jake Long signs $57M deal with Dolphins, will be No. 1 pick

Courtesy Associated Press.

Pasha Grishuk Olympic Ice Dancer Drugged with GHB

Pasha Grishuk Olympic Ice Dancer Drugged with GHB-

Orange County police are investigating the drugging of former Olympic ice dancer Pasha Grishuk with GHB at the Saint Regis Monarch Beach Hotel on April 12. The Russian skater was attending a business meeting at the hotel when she became ill after having several alcoholic drinks. Tests on the glasses containing the beverages revealed the presence of GHB, the so-called "date-rape" drug.

Two-time Olympic gold medal winner Pasha Grishuk reportedly left a glass of wine unattended at a table while at the hotel. After returning to finish the wine, Grishuk discovered a partially dissolved pill at the bottom of the wine glass, according to tmz.com Police were called to the scene and arrived to find Grishuk feeling sick and numb. A second glass the skater had been drinking from also contained pill residue.

On Tuesday, an Orange County Sheriff's Department spokesperson confirmed to the press that the two glasses removed from the scene tested positive for GHB. Police are investigating who might have been responsible for the attempt to drug 36-year-old Grishuk.

"How somebody was able to do that, I honestly don't know, but it appears that somebody, for whatever reason, attempted to drug her," sheriff's spokesman Jim Amormino said, according to the Associated Press.

GHB is commonly known as the "date-rape" drug as it lowers resistance in its victims, causes drowsiness and can lead to temporary memory loss. The highly dangerous drug can also cause breathing problems and lead to seizures, coma or death.

Pasha Grishuk won Olympic gold medals in ice dancing with her partner Yevgeny Platov in 1994 and 1998. The native Ukrainian now lives in Los Angeles.

Pasha Grishuk Olympic Ice Dancer Drugged with GHB

Monday, 21 April 2008

Cheruiyot and Tune win Boston Marathon titles

Cheruiyot and Tune win Boston Marathon titles-Defending champion Robert Cheruiyot of Kenya won his fourth Boston Marathon in six years on Monday, while Ethiopia's Dire Tune took the women's crown in a dramatic finish.

Cheruiyot, the first Kenyan man to win four Boston Marathons after victories in 2003, 2006 and 2007, controlled the pace through the hilly Boston suburbs and was followed in second place by Abderrahime Bouramdane of Morocco.
The 29-year-old Kenyan put distance between himself and a thinning pack of runners at about one-and-a-half hours into the race but slowed in the final stretch to miss by 32 seconds his own 2006 course record.
"It was a tough race. Boston is not that easy. The course is very difficult," he told a news conference after winning the $150,000 winner's prize and a likely chance to represent Kenya at the Beijing Olympics in August.
It was the 16th time since 1991 that a Kenyan has won the world's oldest annually contested marathon.
The real drama was in the women's field, where Tune and Russia's Alevtina Biktimirova battled shoulder-to-shoulder through the final stages with both runners sprinting ahead of the other in the final yards in the closest finish in the history of the women's race in Boston.
"I am happy to be winning in Boston," said Tune, 22, who placed second in last year's Olympic Commemoration Marathon in Nagano, Japan.
Biktimirova, 25, said she simply lacked enough power.
"I wanted to win very badly. I was fighting until the end," she said. "In the end I just didn't have enough speed."
In the men's race, Cheruiyot finished the 112th edition of the Boston Marathon in an official time of two hours, seven minutes and 46 seconds, in ideal race conditions with temperatures around 50 Fahrenheit (10 Celsius), partly cloudy skies and little wind.
Born into poverty, the lanky Cheruiyot who once worked in a friend's barber shop to eke out a living is now one of the richest sportsman in Kenya.
Bouramdane finished second in 2:09:04 and Khalid El Boumlili, also of Morocco, third in 2:10:35.
Only one American finished in the top 10, Nicholas Arciniaga taking 10th place. The last American to win the Boston Marathon was Greg Myer in 1983.
No elite U.S. women runners entered this year because the race came a day after the nation's top women competed in Boston for three spots on the U.S. Olympic team.
Deena Kastor, who won bronze at the 2004 Athens Games, won the U.S. Olympic women's trials on Sunday, securing her spot at the Beijing Olympics.

Cheruiyot and Tune win Boston Marathon titles

Eli Manning Wedding Heats up Cabos San Lucas Resort


Eli Manning Wedding Heats up Cabos San Lucas Resort-

Superbowl hero Eli Manning and high school sweetheart Abby McGrew tie the knot at One&Only Palmilla.


Giants star quarterback, Eli Manning, and Abby McGrew were married this past weekend in Cabos San Lucas, Mexico. They've been hinting at it for weeks, but at sunset on Saturday, the lovebirds said "I do" to each other during a beachfront ceremony. And we don't think they could have a picked a more picture-perfect place.

The Los Angeles Times calls it "one of the most comfortably luxurious hotels in Mexico...and one of the most spectacular resort hotels anywhere." Perched on a cliff facing the sea, the resort is an accumulation of white stone buildings decorated with trailing bougainvilleas. It has an area of classic elegance, but recent upgrades give an aura of modern sophistication.

Seriously, sign us up.

Manning and his bride aren't the only ones to choose the resort for their wedding. It's a world-renowned resort for weddings and anniversaries alike. Most ceremonies take place in the hillside chapel across from the resort's championship golf course, designed by Jack Nicklaus.

The Manning wedding was an intimate affair of just 60 guests. Some estimate the wedding racked up a bill of more than $500,000 - small change compared to some celebrity weddings.

Manning, 27, and McGrew, 24, said their vows on a platform on the sand. They plan to spend another week at the resort, sunning off the stress of the wedding and just enjoying each other.


Eli Manning Wedding Heats up Cabos San Lucas Resort