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Decide what kind of content your website will offer to kids. A few examples of content to consider are games, puzzles and coloring pages. Do your research to make sure the content that you are adding is age appropriate for the kids who will be visiting your site.
Create a new account with a free web hosting company who will host your kids' website for free. This is accomplished by clicking on the 'New User' link. The exact wording will vary by site, but the keyword is 'new.'
Log into your free web hosting account with the user name and password you chose when creating your new account.
Open the 'File Directory' to begin creating new pages for your kids' website. Click 'New' to create a new file or page. By doing so, your HTML editor will open up so you can begin creating content for your website.
Enter HTML code into the HTML editor to begin creating your first page. Some online sites will actually provide you with free HTML code for games and other kid activities. You can simply copy and paste their HTML code into your HTML editor.
Save the file when you have finished. It is best to save the file according to the content that is on the page. For example, you can save a games page as games.html and a coloring page as coloring.html.
Repeat Steps 4 through 6 until your kids' website is complete.
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Sonntag, 21. Februar 2016
Meaning of a Domain Name ExtensionIn Feburary 2016 21,
In Feburary 2016 21,
There are two basic types of domain name extensions: country code top-level domains, and generic top-level domains. Further, generic top-level domains can be either sponsored or unsponsored.
Country Codes
If the domain name extension of a website is only two characters long, then it's a country code top-level domain, or 'ccTLD.' Examples include '.us' for the United States, '.br' for Brazil and '.de' for Germany (Deutschland). Country codes are managed by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority, and as of 2010, there were nearly 250 ccTLDs, one for every country in the world plus special-status territories such as Hong Kong (.hk), the Falkland Islands (.fk) or Puerto Rico (.pr). Each country designates a government agency or a private company to handle registrations under its ccTLD, and each can set its own rules for who or what can register. Some allow only their own citizens or businesses to register, others allow anyone to register--and some actively market their ccTLDs as a source of revenue. Two examples of the latter are the Pacific Ocean island nations of Tuvalu (.tv) and the Federated States of Micronesia (.fm).
Unsponsored
The most common domain name extensions are the unsponsored generic TLDs. They're called 'unsponsored' because no agency approves registrations; anyone anywhere in the world can register domains with these extensions. Unsponsored TLDs include '.com,' '.org' and '.net.' Generally, '.com' sites are commercial, '.org' websites belong to non-profits and trade associations, and '.net' addresses are used by Internet-related companies, but these categories are not enforced at all. If you go to register a domain with a '.org' extension, no one is going to check whether your organization qualifies. Other unsponsored generic TLDs include '.info,' '.biz' and '.name.'
Sponsored
Sponsored generic top-level domains are those that have a gatekeeper--an agency or organization that decides who can and can't register. The most familiar sponsored extensions are '.gov,' which is managed by the U.S. federal government; '.edu,' which is open only to post-secondary educational institutions accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education; and '.mil,' reserved for the U.S. military. Other sponsored TLDs include '.aero' for the air-transport industry; '.asia' for Asia-Pacific entities; '.cat' for Catalan language and cultural sites; '.coop' for cooperatives; '.int' for international organizations; '.jobs' for human resources managers; '.mobi' for the mobile communications industry; '.museum' for museums; and '.travel' for the travel and tourism industry.
Direction
Lists of all websites registered under each TLD are stored on 'root servers' maintained in 13 clusters around the world for redundancy. When you punch a Web address into your browser, the first place it looks is the root server list for the TLD in the address; that list points it to the proper 'name server' for the website.
In Feburary 2016 21,
There are two basic types of domain name extensions: country code top-level domains, and generic top-level domains. Further, generic top-level domains can be either sponsored or unsponsored.
Country Codes
If the domain name extension of a website is only two characters long, then it's a country code top-level domain, or 'ccTLD.' Examples include '.us' for the United States, '.br' for Brazil and '.de' for Germany (Deutschland). Country codes are managed by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority, and as of 2010, there were nearly 250 ccTLDs, one for every country in the world plus special-status territories such as Hong Kong (.hk), the Falkland Islands (.fk) or Puerto Rico (.pr). Each country designates a government agency or a private company to handle registrations under its ccTLD, and each can set its own rules for who or what can register. Some allow only their own citizens or businesses to register, others allow anyone to register--and some actively market their ccTLDs as a source of revenue. Two examples of the latter are the Pacific Ocean island nations of Tuvalu (.tv) and the Federated States of Micronesia (.fm).
Unsponsored
The most common domain name extensions are the unsponsored generic TLDs. They're called 'unsponsored' because no agency approves registrations; anyone anywhere in the world can register domains with these extensions. Unsponsored TLDs include '.com,' '.org' and '.net.' Generally, '.com' sites are commercial, '.org' websites belong to non-profits and trade associations, and '.net' addresses are used by Internet-related companies, but these categories are not enforced at all. If you go to register a domain with a '.org' extension, no one is going to check whether your organization qualifies. Other unsponsored generic TLDs include '.info,' '.biz' and '.name.'
Sponsored
Sponsored generic top-level domains are those that have a gatekeeper--an agency or organization that decides who can and can't register. The most familiar sponsored extensions are '.gov,' which is managed by the U.S. federal government; '.edu,' which is open only to post-secondary educational institutions accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education; and '.mil,' reserved for the U.S. military. Other sponsored TLDs include '.aero' for the air-transport industry; '.asia' for Asia-Pacific entities; '.cat' for Catalan language and cultural sites; '.coop' for cooperatives; '.int' for international organizations; '.jobs' for human resources managers; '.mobi' for the mobile communications industry; '.museum' for museums; and '.travel' for the travel and tourism industry.
Direction
Lists of all websites registered under each TLD are stored on 'root servers' maintained in 13 clusters around the world for redundancy. When you punch a Web address into your browser, the first place it looks is the root server list for the TLD in the address; that list points it to the proper 'name server' for the website.
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Sonntag, 14. Februar 2016
How to Prevent Drinking and DrivingIn Feburary 2016 14,
In Feburary 2016 14,
Whether you're celebrating a birthday with a party at a bar or just getting together with a few friends for drinks after work, develop a plan to address how everyone will get home safely. Ensure your group has at least one designated driver; if no one volunteers, step into the role yourself. If everyone in the group wishes to drink, pool your money together for a taxi ride to and from the establishment.
Hosting a Party
When hosting a party at which people will drink alcohol, remind your guests that drinking and driving isn't acceptable. Gather every guest's car keys upon arrival and only return the keys when a particular guest is ready to leave and is sober. Allow intoxicated guests to sleep over, or you can call a taxi company to arrange rides for those who wish to get home. Encourage some of your guests to be designated drivers and provide a variety of nonalcoholic beverage choices.
Government and Community Options
The responsibility to prevent drinking and driving extends beyond the individual. Government and community groups take steps to work toward eliminating this problem. Steps include prosecuting drunk drivers to the fullest extent of the law, enacting harsher penalties for those with higher blood-alcohol concentration, revoking the licenses of offenders and mandating alcohol-treatment programs. Devices such as electronic monitoring and ignition locks also aid in preventing offenders from repeating their actions. Community groups such as Mothers Against Drunk Driving educate the public about the risks of driving drunk and partner with various levels of government for awareness campaigns.
Drink in Moderation
The blood-alcohol concentration limit in all 50 states and the District of Columbia is 0.08. Driving with anything at or above that in your system is illegal. Because it can be difficult to predict how one or more alcoholic beverages affect your level, it's best to avoid drinking any amount when you plan to drive. In general, keep your alcohol intake at a moderate level, which equates to a maximum of one drink per day for women and up to two drinks per day for men. Excessive alcohol intake can lead not only to impairment but long-term health issues such as liver disease.
In Feburary 2016 14,
Whether you're celebrating a birthday with a party at a bar or just getting together with a few friends for drinks after work, develop a plan to address how everyone will get home safely. Ensure your group has at least one designated driver; if no one volunteers, step into the role yourself. If everyone in the group wishes to drink, pool your money together for a taxi ride to and from the establishment.
Hosting a Party
When hosting a party at which people will drink alcohol, remind your guests that drinking and driving isn't acceptable. Gather every guest's car keys upon arrival and only return the keys when a particular guest is ready to leave and is sober. Allow intoxicated guests to sleep over, or you can call a taxi company to arrange rides for those who wish to get home. Encourage some of your guests to be designated drivers and provide a variety of nonalcoholic beverage choices.
Government and Community Options
The responsibility to prevent drinking and driving extends beyond the individual. Government and community groups take steps to work toward eliminating this problem. Steps include prosecuting drunk drivers to the fullest extent of the law, enacting harsher penalties for those with higher blood-alcohol concentration, revoking the licenses of offenders and mandating alcohol-treatment programs. Devices such as electronic monitoring and ignition locks also aid in preventing offenders from repeating their actions. Community groups such as Mothers Against Drunk Driving educate the public about the risks of driving drunk and partner with various levels of government for awareness campaigns.
Drink in Moderation
The blood-alcohol concentration limit in all 50 states and the District of Columbia is 0.08. Driving with anything at or above that in your system is illegal. Because it can be difficult to predict how one or more alcoholic beverages affect your level, it's best to avoid drinking any amount when you plan to drive. In general, keep your alcohol intake at a moderate level, which equates to a maximum of one drink per day for women and up to two drinks per day for men. Excessive alcohol intake can lead not only to impairment but long-term health issues such as liver disease.
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Samstag, 13. Februar 2016
How to Create a NoIn Feburary 2016 13,
In Feburary 2016 13,
Log into the control panel of your email hosting account to create a no-reply email address. By creating a no-reply email address, it will indicate to the email recipient that they are not to reply to the address. An example of a no-reply email address is noreply@yourdomainname.com.
Set up the no-reply email address in your email program. You will need the incoming and outgoing mail server settings, username and password. This information will be provided by the company that's hosting your email account. You can also use a web-based email program if your email host provides this option.
Open your email program and click on the option to 'Compose' a new message. Enter a subject for your message in the 'Subject' field.
Type the wording you would like to include in the body of the message. Be sure to indicate to the reader that they should not reply to the email address. Provide them with contact information if applicable, for example an alternate email address such as customerservice@yourdomainname.com.
Send your message to its recipients.
In Feburary 2016 13,
Log into the control panel of your email hosting account to create a no-reply email address. By creating a no-reply email address, it will indicate to the email recipient that they are not to reply to the address. An example of a no-reply email address is noreply@yourdomainname.com.
Set up the no-reply email address in your email program. You will need the incoming and outgoing mail server settings, username and password. This information will be provided by the company that's hosting your email account. You can also use a web-based email program if your email host provides this option.
Open your email program and click on the option to 'Compose' a new message. Enter a subject for your message in the 'Subject' field.
Type the wording you would like to include in the body of the message. Be sure to indicate to the reader that they should not reply to the email address. Provide them with contact information if applicable, for example an alternate email address such as customerservice@yourdomainname.com.
Send your message to its recipients.
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Donnerstag, 11. Februar 2016
How to Become a 'Tastefully Simple' ConsultantIn Feburary 2016 11,
In Feburary 2016 11,
Understand that a Tastefully Simple consultant sells food products by placing orders for her customers. Once the orders arrive individually bagged for the customer, the Tastefully Simple consultant delivers the merchandise. The consultant can create and maintain a customer base through reorders.
Look at the official Tastefully Simple website for information about the company and how to grow your own Tastefully Simple sales business.
Talk with a Tastefully Simple consultant in your area about her personal experience being a consultant and how she started in the business. Ask for tips to help get your business up and running.
Choose a Tastefully Simple sponsor from your area. Go to the Tastefully Simple website and click the tab 'Become a Consultant.' You must choose a sponsor from your area; there are three methods to search for a sponsor. The sponsor guides you as you start out as a Tastefully Simple consultant.
Fill out the online form after you select a sponsor. Once you've been contacted by Tastefully Simple (usually the same day you fill out the form), purchase a kit to start your business. The kit contains all of the items you'll need for your first four home tasting parties.
Host your first party. Invite friends and family who you are comfortable speaking in front of to practice. Use this time to familiarize yourself with the products and create a sales pitch.
In Feburary 2016 11,
Understand that a Tastefully Simple consultant sells food products by placing orders for her customers. Once the orders arrive individually bagged for the customer, the Tastefully Simple consultant delivers the merchandise. The consultant can create and maintain a customer base through reorders.
Look at the official Tastefully Simple website for information about the company and how to grow your own Tastefully Simple sales business.
Talk with a Tastefully Simple consultant in your area about her personal experience being a consultant and how she started in the business. Ask for tips to help get your business up and running.
Choose a Tastefully Simple sponsor from your area. Go to the Tastefully Simple website and click the tab 'Become a Consultant.' You must choose a sponsor from your area; there are three methods to search for a sponsor. The sponsor guides you as you start out as a Tastefully Simple consultant.
Fill out the online form after you select a sponsor. Once you've been contacted by Tastefully Simple (usually the same day you fill out the form), purchase a kit to start your business. The kit contains all of the items you'll need for your first four home tasting parties.
Host your first party. Invite friends and family who you are comfortable speaking in front of to practice. Use this time to familiarize yourself with the products and create a sales pitch.
In Feburary 2016 11,
How to Design a Pastoral BanquetIn Feburary 2016 11,
In Feburary 2016 11,
Settle on the number of guests to invite to your event. Besides the pastor, his staff and his family, you may choose to invite the entire church, or key leadership. You will need these numbers first in order to adequately plan and design the pastoral banquet. Create your guest list and have it handy always.
Send out invitations using a guest list. Ask for RSVP's so you can have solid numbers to give to the caterer.
Choose the location of the banquet. Your church may have a fellowship hall, if so you should use that one. If the group is larger than can be adequately seated in your hall, or you do not have a fellowship hall, you should look for one to rent. Ask others who you know have held banquets for some good recommendations. When you find the right one, make the deposit and set the date.
Acquire dining chairs and tables. Determine how many of these you will need by having one chair per guest. Then ask the rental company how many chairs can one table comfortably seat. Ask your rental company how muchthey will be providing according to the initial contract and how much it would cost to add more, if you should need them.
Create a seating chart using the guests from your guest list. With a pencil write the names in of all your guests, placing them where you want them to sit. A traditional way to seat people is to place them is alternating the sex of the guest This will keep the conversation flowing easily during the banquet.
Using your theme selection to help you decide the colors you will be using for the event. Color choices will effect table dressings, streamers, balloons and centerpieces. Stick with one or two colors to keep it simple.
Rent or buy tablecloths to cover the dining hall tables. They should be long enough to reach the floor but not to be a tripping hazard for the elderly. Besides covering tables for diners you will also need to cover the food and serving tables.
Decide on what style of dinnerware, silverware and stemware you will be using. Buy or rent the utensils you need. Practice your dinner arrangements by setting place settings and adjusting them until you are satisfied with the look. Write down your choices and decisions so on the day of the banquet you'll have a guide to use.
Design the centerpieces for the banquet by implementing the theme choice into them. Make the pastor's table centerpiece much larger than the regular table centerpieces.
Meet with the caterers you have selected and choose a menu to serve the night of the banquet. Ask for volunteers to help serve for the banquet. Book the special speaker to come for the event. Take the menu, the agenda and any program you design to the printers to have them made. Purchase awards or gifts you will be presenting to pastor. Arrange for a church group or committee to decorate the banquet hall before the event.
In Feburary 2016 11,
Settle on the number of guests to invite to your event. Besides the pastor, his staff and his family, you may choose to invite the entire church, or key leadership. You will need these numbers first in order to adequately plan and design the pastoral banquet. Create your guest list and have it handy always.
Send out invitations using a guest list. Ask for RSVP's so you can have solid numbers to give to the caterer.
Choose the location of the banquet. Your church may have a fellowship hall, if so you should use that one. If the group is larger than can be adequately seated in your hall, or you do not have a fellowship hall, you should look for one to rent. Ask others who you know have held banquets for some good recommendations. When you find the right one, make the deposit and set the date.
Acquire dining chairs and tables. Determine how many of these you will need by having one chair per guest. Then ask the rental company how many chairs can one table comfortably seat. Ask your rental company how muchthey will be providing according to the initial contract and how much it would cost to add more, if you should need them.
Create a seating chart using the guests from your guest list. With a pencil write the names in of all your guests, placing them where you want them to sit. A traditional way to seat people is to place them is alternating the sex of the guest This will keep the conversation flowing easily during the banquet.
Using your theme selection to help you decide the colors you will be using for the event. Color choices will effect table dressings, streamers, balloons and centerpieces. Stick with one or two colors to keep it simple.
Rent or buy tablecloths to cover the dining hall tables. They should be long enough to reach the floor but not to be a tripping hazard for the elderly. Besides covering tables for diners you will also need to cover the food and serving tables.
Decide on what style of dinnerware, silverware and stemware you will be using. Buy or rent the utensils you need. Practice your dinner arrangements by setting place settings and adjusting them until you are satisfied with the look. Write down your choices and decisions so on the day of the banquet you'll have a guide to use.
Design the centerpieces for the banquet by implementing the theme choice into them. Make the pastor's table centerpiece much larger than the regular table centerpieces.
Meet with the caterers you have selected and choose a menu to serve the night of the banquet. Ask for volunteers to help serve for the banquet. Book the special speaker to come for the event. Take the menu, the agenda and any program you design to the printers to have them made. Purchase awards or gifts you will be presenting to pastor. Arrange for a church group or committee to decorate the banquet hall before the event.
In Feburary 2016 11,
Samstag, 6. Februar 2016
How to Start an Online Nutritional Supplement BusinessIn Feburary 2016 06,
In Feburary 2016 06,
Apply for a business license to start an online nutritional supplement business. Contact your local county clerk's office or Small Business Administration office for business licensing information. Apply for an Employer Identification Number through the Internal Revenue Service. Use this number when filing tax and other business documents with state and federal agencies. Apply for a sales tax number through your state's department of revenue to accept sales tax from customers. Register your nutritional supplement business with your state's secretary of state's office to form a corporation, limited liability company or partnership. Purchase home-based business insurance to cover the costs of a lawsuit or settlement.
Create a home office large enough to store nutritional products, such as vitamins, weight loss drinks and powders and nutritional additives if shipping directly to customers, store files and invoices. Purchase bookkeeping and invoicing software to track customer orders, invoices and business earnings.
Create a website for customers to place orders for nutritional supplement products. Include photos, product descriptions and prices. Write informative articles about health, wellness and everyday living to keep customers interested in your website. Research web-hosting companies to choose one that is reputable and affordable. Web-hosting companies provide space online for your website.
Purchase nutritional supplement products to sell online from nutritional supplement and wellness companies and wholesale supplement vendors. Contact a nutritional supplement wholesale dealer to take orders for online if you don't want to be involved in invoicing and shipping items to customers. When customers visit your website and place an order, the order is filled by the wholesale dealer. You are then paid by the dealer.
Market your supplement website online and off by listing your business in business directories. Attend health fairs, health and wellness trade shows and medical conferences to hand out fliers and business cards. Create an online newsletter to share health and medical news with customers. Use social media websites such as Twitter to communicate with customers.
In Feburary 2016 06,
Apply for a business license to start an online nutritional supplement business. Contact your local county clerk's office or Small Business Administration office for business licensing information. Apply for an Employer Identification Number through the Internal Revenue Service. Use this number when filing tax and other business documents with state and federal agencies. Apply for a sales tax number through your state's department of revenue to accept sales tax from customers. Register your nutritional supplement business with your state's secretary of state's office to form a corporation, limited liability company or partnership. Purchase home-based business insurance to cover the costs of a lawsuit or settlement.
Create a home office large enough to store nutritional products, such as vitamins, weight loss drinks and powders and nutritional additives if shipping directly to customers, store files and invoices. Purchase bookkeeping and invoicing software to track customer orders, invoices and business earnings.
Create a website for customers to place orders for nutritional supplement products. Include photos, product descriptions and prices. Write informative articles about health, wellness and everyday living to keep customers interested in your website. Research web-hosting companies to choose one that is reputable and affordable. Web-hosting companies provide space online for your website.
Purchase nutritional supplement products to sell online from nutritional supplement and wellness companies and wholesale supplement vendors. Contact a nutritional supplement wholesale dealer to take orders for online if you don't want to be involved in invoicing and shipping items to customers. When customers visit your website and place an order, the order is filled by the wholesale dealer. You are then paid by the dealer.
Market your supplement website online and off by listing your business in business directories. Attend health fairs, health and wellness trade shows and medical conferences to hand out fliers and business cards. Create an online newsletter to share health and medical news with customers. Use social media websites such as Twitter to communicate with customers.
In Feburary 2016 06,
Dienstag, 2. Februar 2016
How to Acquire a Web AddressIn Feburary 2016 02,
In Feburary 2016 02,
Choose a name for your website. Have a few alternatives. The name you want might already be taken. For example, if you want to start a website for a pizza business called 'Jimmy's Pizza,' consider names such as 'jimmyspizza.com' or 'pizzabyjimmy.com' as an alternative.
Pick a domain name registration company. Examples include www.godaddy.com, www.dotster.com and www.register.com. Each site allows you to register your website address and to reserve the name so no one else can use it for a year. Rates and services vary. Research your options before choosing a company.
Sign up with the domain registration company of choice. Click on the link to register your website name and follow the instructions on the screen. Input your contact information, your website name, and pay for the service (if a fee is applicable) by credit card or PayPal. When the process is complete, you will have your address.
In Feburary 2016 02,
Choose a name for your website. Have a few alternatives. The name you want might already be taken. For example, if you want to start a website for a pizza business called 'Jimmy's Pizza,' consider names such as 'jimmyspizza.com' or 'pizzabyjimmy.com' as an alternative.
Pick a domain name registration company. Examples include www.godaddy.com, www.dotster.com and www.register.com. Each site allows you to register your website address and to reserve the name so no one else can use it for a year. Rates and services vary. Research your options before choosing a company.
Sign up with the domain registration company of choice. Click on the link to register your website name and follow the instructions on the screen. Input your contact information, your website name, and pay for the service (if a fee is applicable) by credit card or PayPal. When the process is complete, you will have your address.
In Feburary 2016 02,
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