2012年8月28日星期二

so how this happened

I am in the field of Computers from past 16 years and during this period I had learnt many things and from the beginning itself I was very fond of learning Computer Programming and at present I am developing Software programs for various Govt. Sectors. And regarding the Internet business, I started my internet career about 5 years ago and since then I have learnt a lot from this Internet thing.

Almost 80% of Internet users search for ‘How to make money online?‘ and so I decided to create a niche website to tell you about the most of earning money online.

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Since, this is my first post describing this niche, I just wanted to tell you the ‘Basics of Internet Career’ and what is all about ‘Earning Money Online‘.

So guys, have you ever thought that how most of the publishers earn their living only with a few sites they develop. Most of them are under the free site providers like Blogger, WordPress.com, etc. The main success behind such Publishers is just their hard work and patience.

I have seen many publishers who are earning more than $144K per month, so how this happened? Actually, they are writing under a proper niche and that too continuously, within time the reputation of their site increases in search engines and they start earning regular income from their blogs/websites. For more information about finding your niche, refer to my article regardingList of High Paying Adsense Categories for your Niche Website.

Regarding Adsense, its a very big deal to make a good standing account with Adsense because Google won’t spare a single second to ban your account if you have made a single mistake in following Adsense TOS.

But, what if you haven’t done any mistake and Adsense disabled your account, so as with many genuine Publishers. Always make an alternate source of online Income like:

  1. Sell online products.
  2. Sell your own ebooks or products.
  3. Become Affiliate Marketer, through which many publishers are earning their livelihood.
  4. Always use Adsense Alternative Publisher accounts, don’t ever depend on a single firm as Adsense.

If you follow the above tips, you will always have a backup of your Income Source, and if something odd happens with Adsense account, you will gain a regular income from other sources.

But, I recommend making a good standing with your Adsense account as this is a Genuine Publishing network and pays the most share which comes form its advertisers.

Now, what about the Stable Income? Its a must have like problem for almost all of the Publishers who are beginners in this field. don’t worry guys, I will try to solve this problem also, rest depends on your work and writing capabilities.

The income which is coming regularly is called Stable Income, but when this income multiplies itself per month then its called a GOOD STABLE INCOME, so how to earn a good stable income, its very easy… just follow this tip:

HAVE PATIENCE AND UPDATE YOUR SITE DAILY WITH NICHE AND QUALITY CONTENT

DON’T FORGET TO FOLLOW THE ABOVE 4 POINTS AS A SOURCE OF SECONDARY INCOME

After a certain time, you will be getting a regular income, and please don’t blame me if you are not writing proper articles, not updating your blog regularly and expecting to get a good income.

Moreover, many of us think that Google Panda update has eaten my visitors, but my personal opinion about this blog and the visitors is that after recent Panda Update, every genuine publisher is getting targeted users, and I am watching my blog since the last update and I have seen a drastic increase in returning visitors and also new ones, that too targeted.

2012年8月23日星期四

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Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

P.S. Happy hump day! :)

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2012年8月21日星期二

Interview with Rebecca Burgess about her Vision fo

Interview with Rebecca Burgess about her Vision for a Thriving Local Textile Economy

By Mae Colburn

Rebecca Burgess in the indigo field she planted this year with support of Monica Paz Soldan and her son Jaemus, Rick Raddue, Michael Keefe coach outlet online, and a host of lovely volunteers here and there. Indigo dyed tunic was handknit by Heidi Iverson with Sally Fox's cotton.

Rebecca Burgess: What a Fibershed is, is taking responsibility for the biological context of your clothes. I’m interested in the revitalization of my community’s economy and green jobs, but I’m also interested in reconnecting to the plant and animal communities that are responsible for our clothes.? It’s quite a beautiful narrative, if we could support it.

It’s a beautiful narrative, and an imperative, according to Rebecca Burgess.? Burgess’ blog chronicles Fibershed-related events, projects, and the Fibershed Challenge: her quest to live for one year in clothes made from fibers sourced within a geographical region no larger than 150 miles from her front door. Her book, Harvesting Color, explains the dye potential of 36 plants, including pokeweed, elderberries, indigo, and coyote brush. Her restoration education curriculum gives children the opportunity to “investigate macro-environmental issues of our day” and “create solutions within their own landscape.”? Finally, the Fibershed Marketplace website, to be launched later this month, will provide resources for those interested in starting their own Fibershed Project.

Somehow, Burgess also finds time to work on her 45-acre organic farm in Northern California, where she grows and harvests over 4,500 natural dye plants.? She often does phone interviews from the farm: “I put my headset in, do my work, and answer calls.”? Burgess works hard, fueled both by sheer enthusiasm and by a distinct sense of urgency.? Her vision for a “thriving local textile economy” answers to a growing concern about the environmental, social, and economic impacts of the clothing industry.? Likewise, the Fibershed model serves as both a functional and symbolic antidote to the prevailing system.? Burgess’ commitment to local fiber reminds us of the physical labor involved in creating a garment from – as she puts it – “fiber to skin,” and forces us to reconsider the relationship between our bodies and our clothes.

RB: These little realities about living and working with plants and animals – it creates a difference in your body.? I know this because I observed the changes in myself.? You really learn how to work.? It’s like systems theory; you can get a system to start producing good results if you get the pendulum swinging in the right direction.? My body is different now; I’m sunburnt most of the time (even though I wear a lot of sunblock), but I’m strong, and I can endure long hours, and I have a much greater sense of confidence in what I can do physically because I see the product of my labor.

Tomorrow I’m driving up to the Capay Valley, where I have 2,000 indigo plants that I’m going to harvest.? I’m going to be harvesting from nine to nine at night, and I’ll have six or seven days like that in the summer.? Then once I harvest the indigo, I have to dry it all, stomp it, separate the stems, bag it, bring it back to the facility that I’m renting.? This summer has been a lot of maintenance; I have to do a lot of gopher trapping at the farm. ?I’ve been dealing with irrigation problems, pressure valves Coach Outlet Online, dripping stuff that’s not dripping the right way.? I’m getting tired, but I’m building capacity.

MC: Do you see this as a creative outlet as well as a manual, physical experience?

RB: Creativity is definitely expressed through the body, and I get to use my whole body while I’m farming.? I’m lifting.? I’m carrying.? I’m dragging.? I’m walking around. ?I’m bending up and down.? All of that is a form of self-expression because you’re making all these small decisions for yourself.? You’re applying your own ideas and concepts second-to-second.? It sounds like mundane stuff, but oddly enough for the modern person, this is new terrain – at least for me – to have a total flow out on a land base, being out on 45 acres of organic farm, working.

MC: Do you see yourself as part of a movement of people interested in local textiles?

RB: I see myself as part of a continuum, a historical continuum, around textiles in this area.? In my region, a lot of retirees started raising sheep and alpaca, but not a lot of people were raising fiber for money.? When ‘fibershed’ became a useful word for people, and the community at large, some of those who’d been doing it a long time started to become recognized in a new way, and to feel the power behind what they were doing.

Rancher Robin Lynde and artisan Kacy Dapp at Meridian Jacob's farm in Solano County sharing their collaboration.

MC: On your website, you state that your mission is to “go beyond the one-year wardrobe and create a thriving local textile economy.”? What do you see this thriving local economy looking like?

RB: A thriving local textile economy would include current and existent land-owners working with young people, putting second housing on their land – for example, green modular trailers with solar panels.? If farmworker housing were a top priority, we could start training people who don’t yet have the skills, but have the energy [to begin farming].? The really important thing is continuity, and the only way to cultivate continuity is to put young people in proximity to people who have the skills.

But on a macro level, from a very specific supply chain perspective, we need to be able to take our wool, alpaca, mohair, then cotton, and eventually bast fibers (linen, hemp), and mill them at small-scale milling facilities that can be run off of solar technology.? There hasn’t been farm-based milling equipment designed for fibers except for wool, and there’s very little farm-based milling equipment for wool even, but for cotton it’s almost nonexistent, and for bast fibers – I have to put a call out there to anyone who understands how to engineer bast-fiber processing equipment and can scale it down to a farm size.

Pre-industrial revolution, we were relying on massive manpower, indentured servants, slaves.? Now we’re in a new era.? If we go back to a human-powered economy, this can’t be about indentured servants and slaves.? It has to be about cooperatively owned businesses, about people working for the common good – that’s how we’re going to inspire people to get involved in this.? We need equipment that honors our humanity; we’re not going to be slaves to technology, but we’re also not going to be slaves to each other.? We need this new human-scale technology combined with continuity of the generations.? We already have world-class fibers.? We have no lack of fiber, but there’s no processing equipment in my region, so all of those pieces – how to get the wool off the sheep, how to wash it, how to card it, how to blend it, spin it – all of this needs serious improvement.? To me, it’s about enhancing human infrastructure, technological infrastructure, and communication.? We’re talking about a revitalization of the whole economy when we talk about the revitalization of a Fibershed.

MC: Do you have any recommendations for people interested in learning more or starting a similar project?

RB: The website that we’re going to launch in the next week and a half will have a reading list and the protocol that we followed.? We started a one-year challenge, so we had a prototype wardrobe. ?I started a Kickstarter campaign.? How did I organize farmers and artisans?? I used Google Docs. ?I used Doodle Calendar. ?I did community-building projects where instead of charging for workshops, I gave free classes for artisans and farmers, to bring them together.? You need to be able to build a network.? You also have to be in good health, because it takes a sound mind and body to create these networks and keep them alive.? It’s kind of like running a marathon in the beginning.

Mae Colburn is an independent textile researcher and writer and professional seamstress based in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Rebecca Burgess is an ecological restoration educator, curricula developer, author, and textile artist and a fifth-generation resident of the watershed where she works in Northern California.

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Sustainable Fashion for a Living World

Sustainable Fashion for a Living World

Susan Cianciolo F/W 09.
A look from Susan Cianciolo’s Fall/Winter 2009 Collection. Photograph by Sarah Scaturro

I will be moderating a panel discussion on sustainable fashion this coming Wednesday, May 27th at the Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum. The panel features Rogan Gregory and Scott Hahn from Loomstate, Julie Gilhart from Barney’s and Leslie Hoffman from EarthPledge. Issues that I’m hoping to explore with the discussants include the rise of greenwashing, the inherent tensions between eco-lux and mass sustainable fashion, the place of technology Coach Handbags, and the role of the consumer. Please let me know if there are specific questions you might want me to ask (that is, if you can’t attend the discussion yourself!) The panel discussion is held in conjunction with the Cooper-Hewitt’s new exhibition called Design for a Living World, and the exhibition will be open for a private viewing an hour before the event.

Here are the details:

May 27, 2009, 6:30 – 8:30 pm

Cooper-Hewitt Coach Bags Online, National Design Museum
2 East 91st Street
New York, NY 10128
www.cooperhewitt.org

Members/Students: $10
Others: $15

Register online or by calling the education department at 212-849-8353

Sarah Scaturro

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2012年8月20日星期一

Hautelinks- Week of 3-8-12

Hautelinks: Week of 3/8/12

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* We love this simple romantic updo from Strawberry Koi for your next night out!

* Speaking of romantic beauty looks louis vuitton online, would you try the rose gold makeup trend? Super pretty.

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* So funny! 15 Important Moments in History (If Social Media Was Around), from Cracked.

* While we all undoubtedly love our Disney princesses Coach Factory Outlet Store Online, The Gloss asks… do Disney villains have it better?

* If you have some time to spare, KONY 2012 is worth watching. It’s “a film and campaign by Invisible Children that aims to make Joseph Kony famous louis vuitton outlet, not to celebrate him, but to raise support for his arrest and set a precedent for international justice.” To be fair, the campaign has also come under some criticism – as always, you should fully inform yourself about any organization before you donate to them.

* Refinery 29 had two real girls test out a few of the craziest NYFW runway beauty looks… and the results were pretty funny. They also talked about Chanel’s bedazzled brows trend – would you try it?

* Also from R29, a feature on NYC subway street style.

* Celebrity hairstylist and Rachel Zoe BFF Joey Maalouf filmed an easy updo tutorial over at BellaSugar.

* Another cute updo to try: Gaga-style “bow” hair bun.

* This is so crazy: Sneaky “cell phone jammer” jams the signal of people who talk too loudly on their cell phones. We’re with The Stir; there has to be a safer way to get the point across.

* Great way to kill 5 minutes: DoggelGanger! The name says it all.

* Required reading for flat iron addicts: How to Straighten Your Hair Without Damage.

* Short haired ladies, you’ll love this post from InStyle on Evan Rachel Wood’s 6 top tips for styling short hair.

* Lucky Mag lists 50 dream handbags to add to your wish list (or Pinterest board!).

* Okay, although this is old, it was new to us, and it’s too adorable not to post: Roald Dahl’s letter to a 7-year-old fan: Thank you for the dream.

* Aww, this is adorable: Tips for Pet Photography, from A Beautiful Mess.

* Teen Vogue posted some cute spring break outfit ideas from their personal style bloggers!

* Although it’s geared toward college students working on Capitol Hill, this advice on turning an internship into a full-time, paid gig is applicable to all fields.

* If you’ve been wanting to try the leopard print jeans trend Coach Purses, this outfit from Karen of WhereDidUGetThat, may push you over the edge.

* Stylelist put together a list of the most outrageous moments from Paris Fashion Week. Oh, we wish we had been there!

* Fashionista covers THAT Balenciaga Visor and how you can get it. Would you dare to wear it?

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