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Ethernet cables are essentially the lifeline of our home networks, and our internet. Almost every home network uses ethernet cables to connect either their modem to their router or their routers to their computers. Ethernet cables are especially important for those users who are still on wired networks, and haven’t made the jump to wireless yet. For those of you that have had to go out and purchase ethernet cables in the past know that these cables do not come cheap for anything over 10 feet or so. If you have to stretch it up to 20+ feet the price increase is exponential, when in fact, it doesn’t really cost that much more to make a longer cable. In today’s post we’re going to show you how to make your own ethernet cable.

Materials For Making Ethernet Cables

  • Wire Cutters/Strippers- I’m sure you have atleast one pair laying around, if you followed my article on how to assemble the ultimate PC toolkit you should have a pair in your amazing PC toolkit.
  • RJ45 Crimping Tool- This is used for crimping or “terminating” the ends of the cable so they stay attached, you can get these at a radioshack-type store or save yourself some money and get them off Amazon for cheap.
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Troubleshooting a laptop or a desktop computer can be a daunting task but with a systematic approach you can learn to cope with some of the headaches when facing a computer crash. There are so many possibilities and scenarios that can cause your computer or laptop to go down. When problems occurs the first thing to do is to determine if you have a software or hardware problem, finding out if the problem is actually a physical issue like a bad component such as memory, hard disk, motherboard etc. or a software issue like a bad driver, a virus or spyware, corrupt system files etc.

If you suspect a software issue and don’t really want to spend the whole day finding out if you have a bad video driver or virus, spyware, or system file corruption, then the best thing to do is to format your computer or laptop, meaning wiping out the hard disk clean. I suggest doing a backup of important data if possible if your operating system is accessible. If your data is extremely important like for most people and a backup system was never put in place before the time of the crash, and the operating system is not accessible, then you will have no choice but to remove your hard disk physically from the computer or the laptop and place it in another computer as a slave. Read the rest of this entry »

Marketing experts would say to you that there is a limit on how you can advertise and SEO your website. When you are tapped into these marketing success steps, you will be generating riches on the internet. By doing this you will be making a residual income from home instead of working a job. These days, only 3% of the people online marketing will succeed.

These steps have been provided from the seniors marketers and have proven to be true. It has also worked for me and my page rank has been on the top 10. Are you willing to take a risk by investing some money on the internet to have your own home business that will generate income for you? By the way, you would not reach to the top within one day, you need time. You wouldn’t earn a lot of money over night. It might take you 1 to 2 years of your time to succeed.

Do you think the steps I am going to tell you work or not? Yes it does. You just have to follow it and do it none stop. It does take a lot of time and energy. When your hard work is put in it, later on you will get a pretty good outcome. You will love what you have done and feel that you have succeeded.

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There is more to being a successful Insurance Agent or Financial Representative than making the lion’s share of sales. As many top producers will tell you, residuals from investments and being able to cross-sell additional products to loyal clients year after year, is the way many make it to conference and enjoy long fruitful careers.

Having strong customer service skills is one of the most important attributes to achieving this success; especially with today’s fast-paced, impersonal, auto-respond mentality. Though there are countless ways to lose a client, here are five major mistakes to avoid that can destroy a relationship:

The Need to Be Right!

Especially in the Insurance arena, clients have many options and choices. Nothing will drive a client away quicker than arguing with them. When a potential client has it in their mind of what they want and how much they think they need, it is at this time you must listen. You can use all the resources you want to prove your disagreement on any specific option or choice, but ultimately the client who knows what they want will make the final decision, and will go with the agent who will make it happen for them. The best alternative in this kind of situation is to be insightful with each client and recommend solutions.

Product knowledge!

It is OK to not know everything. Success has nothing to do knowing a little bit about everything. Instead know everything about a few things. You won’t find success by fumbling your way through a demonstration on a product you don’t know anything or enough about. If a client has questions about a particular product you are not knowledgeable about, let them know that you will find the answer, or perhaps involve a co-worker who is a specialist with that particular product. This will only strengthen your agent/client relationship as they will see you as actually have their best interest at heart.

In One Ear & Out the Other!

Communication involves a two-way conversation. Listen to what your client has to say in its entirety. When they are finished, say, “Let me make sure I understand what you are saying……” and repeat what they have just said in your own words so that they know you understand. If you have confusion in a certain area, then ask them to elaborate. How many times have you asked a question and have been given an answer that had nothing to do with your concern? Did you ever do business with that person again? Probably not.

Being impersonal!

We may all be guilty of being impersonal from time to time. When someone sends in a complaint or leaves a dissatisfied message, it is much easier to send them an email or delete their message altogether rather than to call them and address their concern personally. Sometimes it works, but other times it simply makes your client feel as though they are not important enough to warrant a phone call and the opportunity to speak with you directly. Treat the client how you would want to be treated, give them the courtesy of a phone call. After all, if you don’t, then they could decide not to call you when they decide to transfer their business to another agency.

Over-promising!

Today’s Insurance products and services can satisfy many needs with just one policy. They are flexible, they provide various types of cash values and death benefits, and there are many different funding options to choose from. However, be sure that you don’t overestimate the features and benefits to the point that you lose the product’s primary purpose. Showing clients an unrealistic cash return on a life insurance policy will only set you up to fail, and possibly a potential lawsuit later on. Be realistic, and show your products and services for what they are and what they can legitimately be used for.

It is easy to get caught up in our day-to-day lives and forget some of the basics our parents taught us with regards to treating others how we would like to be treated. To be truly successful in this industry, you need to do more than just sell, you need to be an excellent communicator and have effective customer service skills. Not only will you see your residual income and cross-selling opportunities increase, but you will also see more referral business as people will feel comfortable sending their friends and family members to you.

After securing her position as a Top Seller in the Insurance and Financial Industry over the course of many years; Christee Fontanez shifted her focus several years ago to internet marketing and advertising. She combined both professions and now works to build results-driven marketing campaigns for the independent advisor.

Having created her own system for generating business to business and business to consumer leads, she now shares her knowledge with those seeking to increase their profitability.

For FREE resources visit http://www.mediadvine.com or http://seguro-insurance.com

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Know Thy SEO Spider

NO I am not talking about the eight-legged hairy creatures of nightmares. These spiders are electronic, used by search engines, and if you ignore them they give you nightmares that will haunt you every waking moment

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is all about common sense; it doesn’t necessitate specific knowledge of algorithms, programming and classifications. All it requires is a basic understanding of how search engines spiders work. Taking care of the search engine spiders likes and dislikes can prove to be crucial for the health and success of your website.

The Spider at Work

They are called spiders because they crawl over the Web in search of content. Search engines gather data about a website by ’sending’ the spider or bots to ‘read’ the site and copy its content. This content is stored in the search engine’s database. As they copy and absorb content from one document, they create record links and send other bots to make copies of content on those linked documents this process goes on and on. As of now the major search engines have established databases that measure their size in the tens of billions using this process.

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Starting an on-line business is becoming a popular way to make extra money for people around the world. The internet is seen by many as an opportunity to ‘get rich quick’ and be able to quit your day job.

Financial Freedom is the goal of just about everyone and savvy internet marketers are pushing products they say will show you how to achieve that quickly.

Marketing to Internet Marketers is a huge business. It used to be that a new product would be launched to this niche 3 or 4 times a year, but already in 2008 we have had that many and more and we are only 8 weeks into the year!! This year could be VERY expensive for a lot of people!

  • Is your in-box filled with offers for products from the so called ‘gurus’ of internet marketing?
  • Are you feeling overwhelmed with all the information? Or…
  • Are you going broke buying all these wonderful books and software packages?
  • Is your hard drive full of ’stuff’ you have found online about internet marketing?
  • Do you ‘grab’ all the freebie offers going - just in case you may be able to make some money out of it?

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Do your company’s salespeople sometimes pursue large opportunities with brand new prospects? What is their success rate when pursuing these types of opportunities? Do they lose more often than they win?

There is a specific sales technique your salespeople can apply to increase their chances of winning when pursuing large opportunities with brand new prospects. This technique is called “the monkey’s paw.” The concept behind the monkey’s paw sales technique actually comes from the shipping industry.

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You know your basics and you’re ready to start trading. But before you start hollering “Buy! Sell! Hold!” into your mobile phone, let’s learn a little more about how to read those meaningless stock info summaries on the finance pages. We will use the well-known Cryptologic software stock as an example.

At the time of writing, these were the stats for CRYP in Yahoo Finance:

Last Trade: 16.74 $——–Day’s Range: 16.50 - 16.86

Trade Time: 8:55PM———52wk Range: 16.51 - 31.20

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Registry repair software utilities are an important part of any PC maintenance toolkit, because they are needed to maintain a healthy and error-free Windows registry.

The registry is a centralized, hierarchal database comprising several keys, subkeys and there values that store configuration data related to your system, users preferences and hardware and software installed on the system. The registry is a dynamic component in which constantly data is added, removed or modified as you work on your computer.

Over a period, in addition to important configuration information, the registry also gets filled up with a bunch of unwanted data including outdated, invalid, malicious, and orphan entries. As your system gets older, this unwanted data increases in the registry, causing it to grow very large size. A large registry easily becomes unstable and causes registry corruption and fragmentation. This damaged registry slows down, bringing down the performance of your PC and also causes frequents system errors, freezes, and crashes.

To prevent these problems and maintain a healthy registry, it is recommended that you seek the help of known and trust worthy registry repair software.

If you perform a search for registry repair tool on the Web, you will find several results. However, instead of going in for just any tool that is not the correct way to go about this. A dubious tool may put you deeper into problems, instead of helping you resolve them.

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The internet age has brought us many wonderful things like shopping from home, unlimited research capabilities, and YouTube. However, this new era has also ushered in a hidden menace: spyware and adware now infect over 90% of the world’s computers. The problem is that these digital viruses, like their biological namesake, change their structure just as quickly as programs can be written to detect and delete them.

These malicious files are also aptly named in regards to their effects on a computer’s performance. This is due to the nature of how a spyware program operates: spyware is installed on your system without your knowledge, and does not leave an icon on your desktop nor can it be deleted using Windows’ “Add or remove programs,” feature. While you browse the web, listen to music, and chat on your computer, spyware runs in the background, keeping track of everything you do and type. This information is relayed back to whatever company caused the software to be installed in the first place. When multiple spyware applications have installed themselves onto a machine, they all continue to run at the same time on top of whatever else the owner is doing. This dramatically slows down even a very fast computer.

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