Thursday, September 29, 2011

Tips to Make Money Online With Facebook

Article by Terry Shadwell
(http://facebookwidgets.org/make-money-facebook-apps/tips-to-make-money-online-with-facebook)

You can definitely make money online with Facebook, and it might just surprise you how many opportunities actually await you there. One of the most profitable income opportunities you can do online is becoming an applications developer. As you can see, there are lots of games that can now be played through Facebook. You just need to have the technical skills required to make such apps and you can then proceed to selling them to Facebook users or generating income from them all by yourself. Another way to make money online with Facebook is by showing online ads. There are different affiliate marketing programs which you can use through this method. You can do it the paid way or the free way. Facebook has its own advertising specifications wherein you can set parameters for posting your ads. It helps you automatically target your audience so you can create ads that show up on their pages. But you will need to fix a budget for this because Facebook earns from the affiliate marketing parameters you set.You can also make money online with Facebook by writing relevant eBooks. Not all people may be as Facebook savvy as you, and not all of these people would take the time to actually read the guidelines offered through Facebook. Most of the time, they’d rather read what’s easily available and not something that they still had to skim through a page. As an added bonus, you can also give them ideas and tidbits on how they, too, can make money online with Facebook. You can help guide them through the process of setting up ads, to name a few. You can also set up a blog and post about things happening in Facebook, then earn money through the ads you will put up on your blog site.Why not take a look at how to use Facebook to you own advantage.

Five Ways to Recharge Your Mind, Spirit and Productivity

Article : http://blog.kevineikenberry.com/creativity/unleash-your-energy-five-ways-to-recharge-your-mind-spirit-and-productivity/

Since experts say we all are truly complex bundles of energy, it makes sense to think about how we can manage, use and increase the amount of energy in our bodies and minds. Because when we are better energy managers, we can create better results in all areas of our lives.
The topic of personal energy is much larger than can be covered by a short article. In fact, while we should definitely think about our physical levels of energy that isn’t the point of this article. (Though I will say, eating better, eating less, exercising more and sleeping more – all things your Mother probably taught you – would be a pretty good place to start.)
Rather, in the next few words, let’s focus on gaining, refreshing and recharging your mental and emotional energy – because when you do you’ll become happier, less stressed and more productive.

Here are five great suggestions:
Unload your worries. Worry is one of the great energy sucks in life. When you look logically at the things you are worried about you will notice a couple of things: many (perhaps most) will never come true, and some are completely out of your control. As you unload yourself of these worries you begin to recharge your mind and soul! If there are things you are worried about that you can control, stop worrying and start taking action. That action will create more energy and relieve the energy drain caused by the worry. Unload your worries today.

Undo a wrong. Have someone you need to apologize to? Have something, large or small, weighing on your mind? All of that is wasted mental and emotional energy – all energy that can be recaptured by taking the steps to rectify or apologize or whatever else is needed. Only you know what it is, and when you do it, you’ll be replenished with energy almost immediately. Undo that wrong.

Uncalendar some of your time. OK, so uncalendar may not be a word, but you know what I mean! If you want to recharge and create new energy in your life, you must change your pace and your plans. Take a few things off your calendar, or simply schedule more time for yourself rather than everyone and everything else. This isn’t a selfish act. In fact, as you recharge and create more energy, you are better able to help and serve others. Uncalendar!

Unleash your imagination, hopes and dreams. Think more expansively; think more positively. This is one of the best things you can do with the time you just gave yourself by uncalendaring. Spend time in goal setting, goal planning and creative thinking. Open your mind up to new ideas, approaches and more. When you do you will find energy streaming into your life in amazing quantities. The energy is already there; it’s ready for you when you unleash your mind.

Unplug yourself. In most cases, energy requires plugging something in – it’s hard to power the toaster without electricity! In our lives today we are plugged in in so many wonderful ways – to phones for instant communication, to the internet for connection and information and productivity and much more. I’m guessing you have multiple technological tools you use every day. And at least one (or more) that you use multiple times each hour. As valuable as these devices and appliances are, they can become energy drains too. Choose to turn off your phone, shut down your laptop, and not worry about the news for a day or two. You can do this by going away to a more secluded place, or you can do it by hitting the off button. Create more energy in your life, by tapping into different energy when you unplug from some others. Choose to unplug.
An important note: This has been written from a personal perspective. As a leader it is important to recharge for yourself, so you’ll be a better and leader . . . and because it’s an important to encourage your team members to reduce stress and recharge themselves too. If you believe the actions you just read will increase your energy, teaching and modeling these ideas to others is a great way to lead and make a difference for others – increasing productivity in the process.