Wednesday, March 26, 2014
How to Adapt to a New Culture
1. Maximize exposure to the host culture before departure. Read about everyday life in the destination. Visit appropriate hometown ethnic restaurants and grocery stores to gain exposure to the new culture's food and develop familiarity with the flavors. In addition to gaining as much linguistic proficiency as possible, develop familiarity with popular music and entertainment in the host country. Watch films and stream radio broadcasts or music videos for exposure.
2. Upon arrival, develop a daily routine as quickly as possible. Establish a sleep schedule, eat healthfully and exercise at regular times. Make a point to establish familiarity by finding favorite local coffee shops and parks to avoid culture shock that can arise due to feelings of complete loss of control over life. Some choices may be limited due to language barriers or having to adjust to being the guest of a host family. But maximize available choices through reading materials and ways to spend free time.
3. Maintain relationships with family and friends at home through video chat, letters and email. Create a website or share photographs electronically to engage longtime friends in your experience. Building new friendships in the host culture can also be critical to happiness. Be friendly and invite schoolmates, workmates or neighbors to go walking or out for coffee.
4. Strive to maintain a flexible, positive attitude. Living in a foreign country is an invaluable opportunity full of excitement and challenges. Though it may seem extremely difficult, remember to be a student of the host country's way of life. Laugh at your social or linguistic mistakes. Experience new foods and traditions with an open mind. Flexibility is a critical component of successful adjustment.
How to Become a Food Columnist
1. Attend an accredited college or university, studying journalism, writing or the culinary arts. If you choose to major in journalism or writing, it is still a good idea to pursue electives in the culinary arts. To be an effective and well-respected food columnist, you must not only write well, but have a well-defined palate, be well-versed in a variety of cuisines and understand the intricacies of creating dishes.
2. Determine the market for whom you wish to write. There are avenues available for food columnists. Create your own food blog or write for one already established. Gourmet food magazines as well as local magazines are also an option. Newspapers often have food and restaurant reviews sections. You can find job openings online and magazine submission information in The Writer's Market as well as online writer's outlets.
3. Monetize your food blog. There are several options to pursue to make your blog profitable. Adding Google Adsense or other advertisements, writing paid product reviews and employing affiliate marketing are just a few. Do not bombard your blog with links and advertisements, as this may turn off readers. The more readers you have for your blog, the more money you stand to make.
4. Create a resume, showcasing your skills as a writer and any culinary degrees, awards or classes you have completed. Prepare a writing sample specific to the job for which you are applying. For example, a writing example that critiques a restaurant may be better suited when applying for a newspaper. Creating a recipe for an exotic meal may work best for a gourmet food magazine.
5. Apply to a variety of food columnist jobs. Continue to attend cooking classes and conventions, networking as much as possible. Be prepared to work for free for a while to build your reputation and gain experience.
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
How to Make Google Your Homepage Tab
1. Click the Windows logo, type 'Internet Explorer' into the search and click the link.
2. Type in the Google Web address into the address field.
3. Click the drop-down menu next to the 'Home' icon and click 'Add or Change Home Page.'
4. Click 'Use this webpage as your only home page' if you want to have just one tabbed home page or 'Add this webpage to your home page tabs' if you want multiple tabs to open at start.
5. Click 'Yes.'
CPC Vs. CPI
Cost
CPI costs you a set rate every time your ad appears on someone's computer screen; the website's server counts each time your ad loads onto a user's screen as one impression. Cost per mille, or CPM, is a type of CPI that charges you for every thousand impressions. The cost of CPM or CPI varies depending on the website and other factors such as the size and position of the ad.In CPC advertising, also called pay per click, or PPC, you pay a fee each time a Web user clicks on your ad. According to Dunay, search engines use a bid-based pricing system for CPC ads, while content websites or comparison-shopping websites usually charge a set CPC rate. You can negotiate the price of your CPC ad with the website owner. As of December 2011, some sites, such as Facebook.com, use a bid-based pricing system for both CPI and CPC advertising.
Uses
CPI is best for common banner ads, Dunay says, and provides maximum visibility for your product or brand, or the announcement of an upcoming product. Email ads and text links also often use CPI.CPC advertising draws as many users as possible to your website, which is why search engines such as Google sell CPC ads. You assign keywords to your ad and, when a Web user searches for one of the keywords, your ad will appear in a list of sponsored websites. The highest bidders' ads for a particular search term appear at the top of the list.
Audience
CPC ads are much more target-specific than CPI ads, because they appear on search engine results or content pages related to your product or service and reach an audience with a general interest in it. The payoff can be immediate if the user makes a purchase, or more long-term if visitors bookmark your page for future use. Websites such as Facebook.com offer geo-targeted CPC and CPI ads, which helps advertise a local business rather than a Web-based outlet or national chain.
Considerations
CPC is vulnerable to scams using malicious code to falsify clicks, so it's prudent to first investigate what steps a website has taken to protect against scamming. Google, for example, has an automated system that guards against CPC scams, and Facebook is naturally resistant to this problem, as each user can only 'like' a product page once.In terms of cost, CPI is much more predictable than CPC because predictions of how many people will see your ad are based on the website's typical traffic, rather than how many people might click on your ad.
Monday, March 24, 2014
How to Start to Make Money Online
1. Start a blog! Write on a topic or a few topics that you find interesting. 'Monetize' the blog once you have written some articles and established a small readership by signing up for Google Adsense or Yahoo's advertising service. This will allow you to place ads throughout your blog to start making money online.
2. Write for one of the many writing services online including eHow, Associated Content, and Hubpages. These are all websites that allow you to submit articles and make money from them. On some websites like eHow, you earn money on articles months and even years after you write them: it is a great way to get passive income!
3. Go to the website http://www.swagbucks.com/?cmd=sb-register&from=/ and sign up for SwagBucks. With this website and its toolbar, you can make money online every time you use a search engine! If you are writing a blog or articles, you will be needing to search the internet anyways, so you might as well combine paid writing and paid searching to make the most money!
4. Go to https://affiliate-program.amazon.com/ and learn about the Amazon affiliate program. By placing Amazon affiliate links on your blog or in articles, you can make money! Make sure that placing affiliate links in your articles or blog is not against the rules on that particular website, and look around for other affiliate programs.
Sunday, March 23, 2014
How to Make Money Online For Free As A Stay At Home Mom
1. The first step in making money online is to open up a Paypal account. A Paypal account will be used to receive your compensation. Creating a Paypal account is free, simple and safe to use. There is a link under resources on how to sign up for a Paypal account.
2. Now it is time to decide how you would like to make money while at home. It really will depend on what you like, or are willing to do. If you like to write and share information, try writing articles. Sites like eHow, Bukisa, or Zomba allow you to write articles, and then pay you based on their content and popularity. This is slow going at first, but becomes addictive. Once you start writing more articles, and seeing the money pile up, you won't be able to stop.
3. Another way to make easy money online is to sell merchandise online. If you have stuff laying around your house you want to get rid of, you can sell it for a profit on eBay. Selling on eBay is fairly simple and offers a large audience to bid on your stuff. The only thing required is to have a Paypal account.
4. Blogging is another way to make cash online. Today.com takes blogs and reviews them. If they are good, they will pay you for them. Another site similar to this is called Associated Content.
5. If you have a website, try using Google Adsense to make extra income. Google adsense are google ads put on your website. If someone visits your site and clicks on the ad, you get paid.
How to Use Google Adwords Keyword Tool
1. Log in to your AdWords account. Click on the “Tools and Analysis” drop-down menu located at the top of the AdWords screen and select “Keyword Tool.”
2. Enter a search term related to your campaign into the “Word or Phrase” field. If entering multiple search terms at once, put each word or phrase on a new line.
3. Enter a website URL, for example “www.shoes.com” (without quotation marks) into the “Website” field, instead of or in addition to entering search terms into the “Word or Phrase” field. Completing only the “Website” field will produce a list of suggested keywords based on the content of the website you entered. Completing both the “Website” and “Word or Phrase” fields will yield data both for the terms you entered and suggested keywords based on the website’s content.
4. Type a category, for example 'shoes' (without quotation marks), into the “Category” field. The tool will display suggested categories as you type. Click on a suggested category to add it.
5. Select the check box labeled “Only Show Ideas Closely Related to My Search Terms” if you only want to see results that contain the original search terms you entered. This setting is optional; leaving the check box unselected will show results from all categories.
6. Click on “Advanced Options and Filters” to expand a menu that allows you to narrow down the keyword results. Select geographical areas and languages from the “Locations and Languages” menu to see search data for those demographics only. Select the desired type of device, e.g. “Desktop and Laptop Devices,” from the “Show Ideas and Statistics For” menu to see search data for those devices only.
7. Click “Search.” AdWords will display suggested search terms and phrases within the “Keyword Ideas” tab.
8. Look at the data appearing in the “Competition,” “Global Monthly Searches” and “Local Monthly Searches” columns alongside each keyword in the list of results. Competition gives an idea of how many other Google AdWords advertisers are bidding on a keyword. If choosing between two keywords to use in your campaign, choose the one for which the “Competition” column says “Low” or “Medium” as opposed to “High.”Global Monthly Searches represents how often people all over the world searched for a given keyword while Local Monthly Searches represents searches in the locations, language, and devices that you specified. If choosing between two keywords, choose the one with the higher search volume.The “Local Monthly Searches” column will show a dash if you specified multiple locations, a location that is not a country or if AdWords cannot provide data for a particular search combination.
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