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How to be an Internet Millionaire

    I have researched and sorted out these Seven Secrets to become an Internet Millionaire.

    Internet millionaires don’t acquire their wealth and success by luck of the draw.  They know the secrets to success.  These secrets are so valuable that if you implement them, you will succeed in your own Internet business.
    There are two general types of secrets that Internet millionaires know which include external and internal secrets.

    First, let’s look at the external secrets that Internet millionaires have in their tool kit.


    Secret #1:  Internet millionaires recognize that strategy should be the foundation of any marketing plan.  It is critical to have a marketing strategy and not just jump into marketing techniques.  For example, we don’t have to use mass advertising anymore because mass advertising doesn’t have strength because consumers have choices.  You would have wasted valuable time and money if you used mass marketing techniques without first strategizing about the state of the market.

    Secret #2:  Internet millionaires are not generalists.  They focus on selling their products and services to specific niche markets. The business market in general is going in the direction of niche markets because customers have more choices regarding places to buy their products.

    Secret #3:  Search for and grab untapped markets.  Seek out people that have not been able to have access to your product in the past.  In untapped markets, you don’t have to deal with competitors which helps keep the marketing costs down.  In addition, you will be able to establish a rapport and trust with your customers.

    Secret #4:  Your backend strategy is crucial to success.
    You want several profit centers that allow you to sell your products and services to more customers.  The backend part of your company supports these profit centers.  It diversifies your business so you are bringing in money through many different areas.  You can’t rely on retiring early if you only have one profit center.

    Secret #5:  Try to automate as many services as possible.  This will allow you to sell services 24 hours a day 7 days a week online.  Automate your service centers to cut down on costs and help your customers at all hours of the day.

    Secret #6:  Set up your business so that you are replaceable.  You can make yourself replaceable by branding.  Branding encompasses yourself or the value that you provide.  Branding yourself is lucrative, but it doesn’t allow you to take a break because you have to make every decision.  Branding your value, on the other hand, sells your expertise and not your time.

    Secret #7:  Don’t work alone; build a team to support your business venture.  Create a team of marketing, business, a mentor and accountability individuals.  Remember, two heads are better than one so you can discuss ideas and strategies you have for your business.
    Internet millionaires also have internal secrets.  An Internet millionaire has self confidence and believes in their product.  They are able to make decisions quickly.  They have learned the correct information and modeled others that have proven success.  They are not afraid to make a mistake and realize that their job doesn’t define who they are.  One of the most vital secrets is that Internet millionaires persevere and never give up no matter what obstacles cross their path.Source URL: https://bollywoodsexygirls2012.blogspot.com/search/label/Internet
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Ultimate Popular Search Engine List Collection

A big list of ways to make Tiny URLs

    With all the URL shortening sites that have been popping up lately -- and even services that let you make your own -- I thought it would be a good idea to take a look back at the link-shrinkers we've covered in the past here at CodeMasterz. Some of them are legitimately useful, while some of them are complete novelties that you'd only break out as a joke. You'll also have to forgive some of our references to getting Rickrolled -- it was a legitimate concern back then! So, without further ado, here's a big list of ways to create very small URLs:

    NSFW.in is designed for sharing links that are Not Safe For Work. Its unique feature is a warning page, in case the person you're sharing your link with doesn't want to see it after all.

    Bit.ly is still one of the best link shorteners around. It scores points for tracking the traffic to your shortened link, and letting you see if anyone else has made a bit.ly link to the same URL.

    U.nu is a fairly recent entry with a super-short base URL, and the added bonus of generating links that are easy to read out loud to someone or type out from scratch.
    Awe.sm is now offering to create a custom URL shortener for its clients, based on its own service that's not too shabby either.

    Tinyarro.ws uses unicode symbols to make its short URLs even shorter (and kind of cool-looking).

    SHUURL secures your shortened links by showing users a thumbnail of the site you linked to before they click through.

    1link.in opens multiple sites with one shortened link. Users see a list of the links that are included, with the option to open one at a time or open all of them in tabs.

    Tr.im is my personal favorite of the bunch. It's on the shorter side of short URLs, it tracks stats, and it lets you post your links to Twitter with one click.

    BurnURL offers social sharing options for your short links, so you can easily Twitter, Facebook, Digg or Reddit them.

    The DiggBar was the source of much controversy when it first launched, but it continues to be one of the best ways to share your Digg links.

    TinyURL is considered the original link shortener, and still one of the best. Aside from being the default for Twitter, it's also kept up with the new kids by adding the ability to customize your links.

    ceSnipURL is a shortener for Windows Mobile.

    Su.pr is StumbleUpon's link shortener.Source URL: https://bollywoodsexygirls2012.blogspot.com/search/label/Internet
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Download Google Chrome Offline Standalone Installer

    Today it’s going to be Google Chrome Day, With Every second some one writing about Google Chrome, A buzz about Google Chrome has been already started building in Blogosphere. Just a few min before i published about unavailability of Google Toolbar in Google Chrome. Here is another post related to Google Chrome.
    Google Chrome is now available for Download and many users have already started using Chrome. One thing which I didn’t liked about Google Chrome Downloader is it’s Online Downloader. Meaning you need to have internet connection every time you need to reinstall Google Chrome.
    Don’t you think it would be better to have Standalone Offline Installer of Google Chrome? Well don’t worry here is link for downloading Offline Standalone installer of Google Chrome.
    Google Chrome
    Size of Google Offline Installer is about 7.35 MB
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14 Extremely Useful Firefox Addons

    My affinity for Firefox comes as much from the fantastic community of addon developers as it does from the program itself. Now, I'm sure you will have heard of some of these before: good Firefox addons tend to spread like wildfire. I hope I've managed to include some that you might have missed.

    I've ranked just over a dozen addons that I find to be particularly useful - even to more casual Firefox users.

    1. Cybersearch - Customizable Google searches in my Awesome Bar? Yes, please! It also supports keywords so you can enter things like "ds firefox addons" and limit your search to a specific web site (like CodeMasterz, for example). Enter a comma separated list of URLs to search a group of sites.

    2. LastPass - I used to use KeePass, but I just like LastPass better. It did a great job of importing (and then removing) my Firefox stored passwords, and its secure password creation tool makes using different passwords on new sites a snap. The web interface is a great way to manage my logins and groups.

    3. FEBE - As with anything else on your computer, it's never a bad idea to back up your Firefox install. FEBE will back up everything - extensions, themes, bookmarks - or just what you choose, and you can set up an automated schedule. It's also got integrated Box.net support, which is actually a fairly nice way to roll-you-rown manual Firefox syncing.

    4. AdBlock Plus. I don't really use AdBlock because I hate advertisements, but because I don't like waiting for web pages to load. Flash ads and multiple banners really gum up the works, so I depend on AdBlock to keep things running smoothly. It's also a decent way to cut back on your bandwidth usage.

    5. DownThemAll - When a friend first showed me DTA a few years ago, I couldn't believe I was still just using FF2's built-in manager. DTA rocks, and would definitely make my Top 5. It's simply one of the best download managers out there.

    6. OpenItOnline - I don't do enough work with Office-type documents anymore to warrant installing a suite on my laptop. OpenItOnline lets me send DOC, XLS, and all the other supported file types to ZohoViewer for perusal instead of downloading them. It supports all Zoho and Google Docs apps to open files.

    7. Deng Google Bookmarks - I'm not sold on Weave yet, so for now I let Google store my bookmarks. I switched to the Deng addon after using GMarks for the longest time - because I got tired of the giant "bookmark" button on my toolbar. Deng displays only a small star icon, and its management interface is superior.

    8. Screengrab! - To quickly capture an entire web page, Screengrab is a great tool. It can save or copy an entire page, the visible portion, or a rectangular selection. If I don't actually need to print a page, Screengrab is an easy, environmentally friendly way for me to keep a copy of it.

    9. HP Smart Web Printing - When I do need to print, HP's addon gives me the option to combine multiple web pages on one sheet of paper, eliminate elements I don't need to print, and it even allows saving to PDF. Always nice to see the big boys release something great for free.

    10. Web Of Trust - WOT is a great way to keep yourself out of malware trouble. I think I'm a pretty responsible surfer, but I don't know the reputation of every site on the Internet. WOT gives you a heads up about the trustworthiness of a link (based on community input) before you visit it.

    11. Shareaholic - Anyone that enjoys sharing links would do well to install this one: it supports a ton of services, including Digg, Delicious, Twitter, Pownce, Reddit, Facebook, MySpace, and Google. It's also a quick way to see how many Diggs or Delicious bookmarks a page has received. Bzzster support gives quick access to sharing items via email.

    12. Pingfire - Another must for the social surfer. Ping.fm's multiple-site update service is rad, and Pingfire kicks it up a notch. No need to even visit Ping, just add the Pingfire icon to your toolbar and update your microblog and status sites with ultimate ease.

    13. Tab Kit - It's got a whole slew of options for tab management: grouping, coloring, sorting, protection, mouse rocker and scroll wheel support, and many, many others. Visit the devloper's page for a full list of features.

    14. Yet Another Smooth Scrolling - Firefox's default scrolling isn't quite as refined as I like it, so I use YASS to tweak things until they're just right. It supports up to three presets, which is nice for laptops. Keep one set for your touchpad and one for your mouse.

    Since Downloadsquad readers are largely Firefox users, did I miss your favorite? Share it in the comments so our other readers don't miss out!
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The Origin of Famous Names...

    There are many companies / brands / products whose
    names were derived from strange circumstances.

    Mercedes
    This was actually the financier's daughter's name.


    Adobe
    This came from name of the river Adobe Creek that ran
    behind the house of founder John Warnock.

    Apple Computers
    It was the favorite fruit of founder Steve Jobs. He
    was three months late in filing a name for the
    business, and he threatened to call his company Apple
    Computers if the other colleagues didn't suggest a
    better name by 5 O'clock.

    CISCO
    It is not an acronym as popularly believed. It is
    short for San Francisco.

    Compaq
    This name was formed by using COMp, for computer, and
    PAQ to denote a small integral object.

    Corel
    The name was derived from the founder's name Dr.
    Michael Cowpland. It stands for COwpland REsearch
    Laboratory.


    Google
    The name started as a joke boasting about the amount
    of information the search-engine would be able to
    search. It was originally named 'Googol', a word for
    the number represented by 1 followed by 100 zeros.
    After founders- Stanford graduate students Sergey Brin
    and Larry Page presented their project to an angel
    investor, they received a cheque made out to 'Google'

    Hotmail

    Founder Jack Smith got the idea of accessing e-mail
    via the web from a computer anywhere in the world.
    When Sabeer Bhatia came up with the business plan for
    the mail service, he tried all kinds of names ending
    in
    'mail' and finally settled for hotmail as it included
    the letters "html" - the programming language used to
    write web pages. It was initially referred to as
    HoTMaiL with selective uppercasing.


    Hewlett Packard
    Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard tossed a coin to decide
    whether the company they founded would be called
    Hewlett-Packard or Packard-Hewlett.


    Intel
    Bob Noyce and Gordon Moore wanted to name their new
    company 'Moore Noyce'but that was already trademarked
    by a hotel chain so they had to settle for an acronym
    of INTegrated ELectronics.

    Lotus (Notes)
    Mitch Kapor got the name for his company from 'The
    Lotus Position' or 'Padmasana'. Kapoor used to be a
    teacher of Transcendental Meditation of Maharishi
    Mahesh Yogi.


    Microsoft
    Coined by Bill Gates to represent the company that was
    devoted to MICROcomputer SOFTware. Originally
    christened Micro-Soft, the '-' was removed later on.


    Motorola
    Founder Paul Galvin came up with this name when his
    company started manufacturing radios for cars. The
    popular radio company at the time was called Victrola.


    ORACLE
    Larry Ellison and Bob Oats were working on a
    consulting project for the CIA (Central Intelligence
    Agency). The code name for the project was called
    Oracle (the CIA saw this as the system to give answers
    to all questions or something such). The project was
    designed to help use the newly written SQL code by
    IBM. The project eventually was terminated but Larry
    and Bob decided to finish what they started and bring
    it to the world. They kept the name Oracle and created
    the RDBMS engine. Later they kept the same name for
    the company.

    Sony
    It originated from the Latin word 'sonus' meaning
    sound, and 'sonny' a slang used by Americans to refer
    to a bright youngster.

    SUN
    Founded by 4 Stanford University buddies, SUN is the
    acronym for Stanford University Network. Andreas
    Bechtolsheim built a microcomputer; Vinod Khosla
    recruited him and Scott McNealy to manufacture
    computers based on it, and Bill Joy to develop a
    UNIX-based OS for the computer.


    Yahoo!
    The word was invented by Jonathan Swift and used in
    his book 'Gulliver's Travels'. It represents a person
    who is repulsive in appearance and action and is
    barely human. Yahoo! Founders Jerry Yang and David
    Filo selected the name because they considered
    themselves yahoos.
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How To Access Blocked GMail From School or Office

    Are you a GMail addict and tired of your office or school administration blocking access to GMail? Here is a guide with various tricks to unblock your favorite GMail and enjoy the full mail access at your organization.

    1. Instead of gmail.com Use Different Address Like mail.google.com, google.com/mail, etc

    Instead of using the URL gmail.com to access your GMail account, try other web address like mail.google.com, google.com/mail when GMail is blocked at your school/office. This trick is expected to work if the IT administrators has blocked gmail.com alone and left the rest of the domains open as they are not widely known to people. Here is the list of alternative address to access GMail

    * http://m.gmail.com
    * https://gmail.com
    * http://google.com/mail
    * http://mail.google.com or https://mail.google.com
    * http://googlemail.com

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    2. Access Blocked GMail Using iGoogle

    GMail is available as a gadge to iGoogle and you can use this gadget to access GMail. When you access GMail through iGoogle all the communication with the GMail servers is routed through iGoogle servers. So this defeats all the restriction and filters applied by IT administrators in blocking gmail.com domain.

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    To access GMail through iGoogle

    1. Login to iGoogle using your Google Account
    2. Add GMail gadget to iGoogle by following this link or by using Add Stuff on screen
    3. That’s all. Start accessing your GMail inside iGoogle.

    3. Access GMail Using Opera Mini Simulator

    Use Opera Mini Browser Online Simulator application to access GMail in a small screen window. Opera Mini is a popular web browser for mobile phones. It allows users to work with live demo of Opera Mini that functions exactly like it would when installed on a handset.

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    Point your browser to http://www.operamini.com/demo/ and start accessing blocked GMail using the URL m.gmail.com.

    Reading mails on mobile simulator is definitely not convenient as reading them on a full screen browser computer. But when you need to access your GMail urgently, This trick might be helpful to you.

    4. Use Microsoft Outlook Or Other Mail Programs To Access GMail Using POP3/IMAP

    Configure your mail clients like Outlook, Live Mail, Lotus Notes to access GMail using POP3 or IMAP protocol. This trick of accessing GMail when blocked is mostly useful for working professionals as they should be definitely using some mail client for official mail access.

    You can find the instruction to configure POP3 and IMAP access for various mail clients over here and here.

    5. Launch GMail from Google Talk

    launch_gmail_from_google_talk At few organizations they block access to GMail but not to Google Talk. If that is the case at your organization, then you can launch GMail from Google Talk application. Sign in to GTalk and click on the envelope icon to launch access GMail.

    6. Use Your Smart Phones

    If you have internet connection on your mobile, you can make use of your mobile phone to access GMail.

    GMail has an excellent native application for most of the mobiles like iPhone, Nokia, Android, Windows Mobile, etc. The ease at which you can read and reply to mails through GMail for Mobile is amazing. It is my favorite mobile application.

    You can download GMail application for mobiles from Google

    7. Use Proxy Web Site To Bypass

    Using proxy website to beat censorship is one of the popular ways for unblocking any kind of websites. When we try to access GMail using a web proxy, the web proxy hides our IP address and uses it’s own IP address to load the page.

    8. Nothing Working? Then Bribe Your IT Administrator

    If none of the above methods worked for you then take help of someone at IT department and get access to GMail. Bribe them :) Offer small gifts, drinks or something else they like.

    Either you can ask them to grant access for your PC or get details of internal proxy server that allow GMail access.Source URL: https://bollywoodsexygirls2012.blogspot.com/search/label/Internet
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