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VANYWHERE — Turn Time and Skills to Cryptocurrencies That Pays Bills

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I hear some people saying they don’t have skills for any job so they tend to stick on what is there even if it is a low-paying job. Stuck on a job which they hate until they retire. I beg to disagree because even a housewife has a skill that she may offer or share with other housewives. Is it really their choice? Or is it only just because opportunity did not present itself to them? Now, what if your skills can earn you a crypto even during traffic hours, even when you are just staying at home, a PWD, or any status you have now, would you be joining a program, a project or a platform? (Remember that cryptocurrencies now are really popular and unlike FIAT or paper money that are affected by inflation, values may increase overtime.) With Vanywhere, time can turn into cryptocurrency. Real people, real skills, real time! Vanywhere is a skill-sharing platform that connects people who are seeking and offering skills via live video, voice & chat Well,

15 Entre Tips from RJ David of Sulit (Part 1)

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I was able to attend a real estate seminar in which RJ David was one of the speakers. The image in this post is one of the few shots I was able to take because of all the things I was not able to bring is an extra camera battery. So, who is RJ David? He is the Managing Director, President, and Chairman of the Board of Sulit.com.ph. According to him, he only got the titles because during the process of registering his business, he was required by law to fill-up said positions and there's no else but him. Through his Twitter account, he recently and regularly published  some entrepreneurial tips. With his permission, I am publishing it here hoping it may also serve as guide for other entrepreneurs. Here are the first 15 Entre tips from RJ David: 1: For first time entrepreneurs, look for something you are passionate about. 2: When is the best time to start in business? NOW 3: Get a co-founder for your startup / business 4: Pay It Forward 5: You cannot improve what you

502 Screen on Pinterest

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Pinterest is the latest social networking site where internet users, aside from Facebook and Twitter, spend most of their time online. The Pinterest word came from pinning pictures that interest a user onto the different pin boards. So, what is Pinterest? According to Wikipedia, Pinterest is a pinboard-style social photo sharing website that allows users to create and manage theme-based image collections such as events, interests, hobbies, and more. Users can browse other pinboards for inspiration, 're-pin' images to their own collections or 'like' photos. Pinterest's mission is to "connect everyone in the world through the 'things' they find interesting" via a global platform of inspiration and idea sharing. Founded by Ben Silbermann, of West Des Moines, Iowa, the site is managed by Cold Brew Labs and funded by a small group of entrepreneurs and inventors. It is one of the “fastest growing social services in the world.” But, unlike Faceb

Get Paid for your Photos at CanStockPhoto

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  3 WAYS to earn with CanStockPhoto Buyer. Sign-up as a buyer at canstockphoto and offer design services. Enhanced your designs using the stockphotos aimages photos  Photographer or Contributor. Sign-up as contributor or as a photographer. Submit and submit your photos. Wait for your payments. Promote your works if you have to.  Referral Program. Refer buyers and/or photographer contributor. Earn up to $100 from each referral!  How to sign-up buyers and/or photographers? Choose a banner and place them on a website or in an email. When someone clicks on your link, CanStockPhoto will automatically remember that you referred them. You will then be eligible for a referral commission! How much can I make?  From Purchases: You will earn a flat 10% of that member's purchases, within 6 months From Photographers: You will earn $5 for every 50 photos that they sell within 6 months, up to $50. From Both: If they become a photographer and purchases photos, you can earn doubl

Yahoo Security Failed

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CNN has reported that there was again a security breach on online email accounts. A total of more than 450,000 usernames and password were compromised in the breach. Different websites report slight differences in the actual figures. Though headlines prominently mentioned Yahoo where 135,599 emails were affected,  there are other affected accounts from different email providers that 106,185 came from gmail.com; 54,393 from hotmail.com, 24,677 from aol.com, 8,422 from comcast.net and 6,282 msn.com. There are posts suggesting to check whether your yahoo account is part of the 450,000 accounts that were compromised at http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/2012/07/check-whether-your-yahoo-password-was-hacked.html or check the entire file at http://d33ds.co.nyud.net/archive/yahoo-disclosure.txt but I don't recommend visiting the site. Instead of spending your precious minutes checking whether yours is one of the emails that got compromised, go ahead and open your account. If you

Digg sold to Betaworks

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Mergers, acquisition or buy-off of top websites are trending. After Scriptlance was acquired by Freelance , another previously one of the top social news aggregator Digg was sold to Betaworks . I have not used Digg for more or less 2 years now but previously, Digg's traffic was a blast. After a website owner updates its website, he has to Digg its post and in a few minutes, search engines will have crawled and displayed the article in their search results. All contents were user submitted. Before, I considered Digg as a website that you can't live without if you are doing online marketing. To understand how important it is, Digg-ing an article before is comparable to the Facebook Like now. Only, an article can have thousands of Diggs in just a matter of hours especially if the news is globally relevant. It aggregates almost all the important and not-so important events/news that there's no need for me to visit other websites. When it has enough Diggs, a story or

Google's Penguin Update

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With the popularity of social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook, we know that the number of internet users have increased dramatically even without using statistical method to analyze the data. But only few are aware that the internet evolves every second. And that if you try to be updated every minute, you'll be lost in the maze and will experience information overload. One of the recent changes that occurred recently is the penguin update of Google , the largest online search engine. Not everyone will try to understand or be bothered by this but updates are meant to provide users with the most relevant search results. Google displays search results based on an unknown algorithm that continuously evolve while website  owners continue to improve (?) their websites and manipulate content presentation trying to figure out how to be on the top results. When Google implements update, it's like a bubble bursting for online earners / website owners whose big percentage

Freelancer has acquired Scriptlance.com

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Have you been searching for real job online that pays without you paying for a fee before you can earn? If you are then the most likely place you can find such jobs are the freelancing sites like Freelancer and Scriplance. These two programs are considered the two largest freelancing sites worldwide. Just awhile ago, I receive an email information that Freelancer has already acquired Scriptlance.  Now that the two programs have merged, the Freelancer marketplace has become bigger. Both the number of project owners and freelancers have surely increased. What is Freelancer.com?   About Freelancer Triple Webby award-winning Freelancer.com is the largest outsourcing and crowdsourcing marketplace in the world. Through Freelancer.com, businesses connect with over 4 million professionals from all over the world. Employers can hire freelancers in areas such as software, writing, data entry and design, right through to engineering and the sciences, sales & marketing and account

Trade with OANDA for a Chance to Win $10,000

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When US economy went down about 3 to 4 years ago, I lost more than $200 trading live in forex. I was in a buy mode when the currency just went down, down, down.... That $200+ is small when compared with big traders but that's already big when it's the only fund inside your forex account :) I just got interested again this year, inspired by the many ways of how I can earn just being online. I might not earn from forex trading but I might as well get re-acquainted with how other platform works. So, I choose to open a practice account with OANDA. OANDA's practice (virtual) account is funded with $100,000.00. That's a lot of dollars to practice with. As of this writing, I've only traded two (2) pairs, GBP/JPY and GBP/USD. My initial $100,000 as of third week of June 2012 has now grown to $103,471.00. That's $3,471 profit in less than a month. Wish it was real money :) Logging in today, I closed my only GBP/JPY trade on profit. And another good news, OANDA i

Earn Income from Photos at 123RF

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The price of digital cameras have gone down considerably. The popularity of social networking sites have also increased. With the lowered prices of cameras and popularity of social networking sites such as Facebook, thousands if not millions of photos are being uploaded online. Some are great photos while some are so-so. From time to time, I find great photos being shared online that I want to tell the photographer, "Hey, do you know that you can earn from your photos?"   123RF.com is your one-stop royalty-free photo library offering stunning, practical stock photos at the most affordable price! We've got the latest photos right here – refreshing, intriguing images for your creative projects. For a single subscription fee, you can get access to a wealth of high-resolution images. Alternatively, you may purchase credits and download images, all for a very low rate. If that's not enough, check out our daily dose of FREE images! Take your pick. Downloa

Amendment to the PayPal User Agreement

If you are using  Paypal, then it is a must that you know this recent Amendment to the PayPal User Agreement  effective on June 12, 2012. Quoting: In the User Agreement for PayPal Services: Section 3 (“Additional Fees”) of Exhibit A - Fees has been amended as follows: The Currency Conversion Fee for Users in Bhutan, Cambodia, China, Federated States of Micronesia, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Laos, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Nepal, New Zealand, Philippines, Samoa, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Tonga and Vietnam, when sending a Personal or a Commercial Payment, has been changed as follows: The Fee depends on the currency into which the amount is converted, as listed in the table below and is added to the exchange rate. Currency: Fee: Argentine Peso: 4% Australian Dollar: 4% Brazilian Real: 4%

Win Cash Through Comments

Disclaimer for this is that this is not a paid posting. I was website hopping when I chanced upon the page of  Styledip . Who wouldn't not get curious when there's a link that say Win $75 Cash sign?  I am sure you got interested, too :) Anyway, the Win $75 Cash is comment contest. If you have not done any commenting on websites before, then here is an opportunity that might win you some $. Before you comment, do not forget to read the rules found on the website and most importantly, do not spam. Styledip has some interesting posts. I am sure you'll find may posts to comment on. Goodluck :)