Archive for December, 2010

Welcoming the New Year with an Ecard

New Year ecards are a great way to send a message to your friends, relations or even your business contacts in order to give them a smile as we welcome the New Year in together and look forward to everything that the next twelve months have to offer. You can use an ecard as a convenient invitation to a New Year’s Eve party, or simply to brighten up the lull between Christmas and the New Year.

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How to Purchase Items Online for Less

Auction sites are found all over the internet, but this auction site – SupriseAuction.net – is very unique in the manner it conducts auctions, namely reverse auction. This site auctions off top brands to the lowest bidder, but this bidder must be the sole bidder of that amount. It is a odd way of conducting and auction, but this site is very effective in getting its products auctioned off. The auctions are quick and simple, and are a great way … Click here to continue »

CurdBee Online Billing for Invoice Tracking and More

Every small business and freelancer out there wonders how they can make their life easier when it comes to invoicing and billing. Instead of keeping tons of notebooks that have all the information stored in them, consider online invoicing and online billing. There are many sites that offer this, however, one of the best would have to be CurdBee. One of the greatest features about CurdBee is the cost. There may even be those that will only have to use … Click here to continue »

How to Backup Your WordPress Site with DropBox Online File Storage

I am subscribed to Jason Keith’s newsletter (see below this article for contact info,) and here’s an interesting newsletter he sent to his subscriber; it’s a step-by-step guide to backup your entire WordPress site to DropBox – one of the most popular online file storage services. I think I need to share this to you because it’s very important to have backups to your sites, not only on your PC/laptop but also on other locations – just in case.

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Is Cloud Computing Overrated?

Will cloud computing end up like the other catchy tech phrases, such as grid computing? Maybe, but soon enough, the natural selection will do its job: Separating the good from the bad.

And it’s only for us to enjoy. We are in the so-called “cloud age,” where almost everything around us is in the cloud (cloud as the tech term, that is.)

When you use your mobile phone to use Facebook and Twitter, you are in the cloud; when you … Click here to continue »

Pitfalls of Cloudworking in Your Location Independent Life

Cloudworking – despite all the upsides – presents its own challenges for those who are living a location independent life. Indeed, owning a laptop and getting an Internet access will not be enough in doing your work in the cloud.

Sure, if what all you do is communication via email this won’t be a problem. But what about if you are having your entire business on the cloud, but you are having a real problem managing things on the cloud … Click here to continue »

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