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Using the Internet to Keep in Touch

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

Nowaday internet become popular with everyone, when you have trouble keeping up with friends, neighbors, relatives, and others, you are probably like most Americans-seemingly too busy to connect with those we care about the most! Also, friends and acquaintances from years past are nearly impossible to keep up with, much less contact very frequently. It’s not too late to start connecting and communicating with people you love. Here are a few popular ways to communicate with friends and family via the Internet that have developed over the last decade:

**Email-a long-standing and still very popular way to communicate, email has been a prominent communication tool among friends and family, even businesses and colleagues. Email is fast. You can send a message to one or 50 people in less than a minute, for basically no cost. Compare that to sending a letter in the mail, paying postage (and for each recipient), and waiting several days for it to arrive! Getting an email account is easy. Most Internet services providers automatically assign a free email address to you, and there are many websites like Google and Yahoo that provide free email accounts to you as well.

Not only can you send text letters over email, you can upload photos, documents, and other attachments from your computer and send them to someone else. This is one of the best ways to quickly send recipes, family photos, invitations, fliers, and more to dozens of people at a time.

**Instant messaging-This service is a way to quickly chat with friends and family over the Internet. You can type messages to one another, have messages forwarded to your cellphone, set up an “away message” to tell people what you are doing-all for free. All you need is Internet access. You can download the messenger program to your computer, or sometimes use a web-based messenger. Most messenger services are associated with an email address. MSN, Yahoo, and AOL are three of the most popular instant messaging providers.

**Blogs-This is a type of online journal. It’s great for writing about what’s going on in your life, your thoughts and ideas, or post ideas or events you’d like to share with others. You can post pictures, edit the layout, and make a unique and personalized webpage. Friends, family, and acquaintances can visit your blog to catch up on your life and events. You can also see blogs from your friends and family to keep up with them! Blogger, WordPress, and Livejournal are three websites that host free blogs.

**Social networking-This has by far become one of the most popular ways to keep in touch with others. Basically, it’s a combination of all or most of the things mentioned above. First, you create an account and personalize your profile with some of your basic information, likes, and status. Then you can find the profiles of friends, family, and even long-lost acquaintances! You can often add pictures, music, and links to make a great representation of you at a glance for all your friends to view and enjoy.

INTERNET MARKETING NOW AND THE WAY OF THE FUTURE

Thursday, November 22nd, 2007

Times are changing. The business model that we have been accustomed to for the past 100 years has been making some serious changes in the past decade. The ‘company’ with its brick and mortar, corporate structures where only a very small percentage of people actual make some serious money is slowly being eroded away. This whole idea of a few people making huge profits off the actual work of the multitudes is being brought into question.

This is not to say that say that the large corporation will disappear. There will always be people who want the imagined ‘security’ of a regular paycheck. There will be those who think that a company retirement plan will actually be there when they need it. After all, they paid into it for decades. Only to get to that time and find that the benefits won’t even be enough to meet their monthly living expenses. Don’t even think about trying to travel and see the world.

The percentage of people who are now looking at having a homebased business continues to rise year-by-year. Being told how much they can earn – salary caps – for each position, when to come to work, when to go home, when to take a vacation. This is no longer being acceptable to those who know that they have greater potential, abilities and talents than the corporate world will recognize.

Don’t be afraid of change. Change is life. Make the changes that are necessary to find fulfillment and enjoyment in your life. This certainly applies to how you make your income. It has been reported that over 90 percent of the people are working in jobs that they don’t like. Don’t waste your life. Don’t waste your talents. Don’t waste your creativity. Take a risk – limited risk by doing your research. The future is going to come. So, plan your future.