Showing posts with label Making. Show all posts
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Saturday, February 18, 2017

Making the Most of Personal Finances as a Professional Blogger

Being a professional blogger has its advantages and disadvantages. On the Pros side, we’ve got Freedom of schedule, working for yourself, endless opportunities to expand into new online territory, few necessary business expenses. On the Cons side, it’s challenging to make a lot of money in your first years of blogging, it’s hard to have consistent income sources that last, and there is always someone out there threatening to take over your audience. Considering all of the financial challenges inherent in blogging, it’s important for the professional blogger to be a master of personal finance. If you know how to make the most of your money, the ups and downs of blogging won’t make a difference to your life, savings, and investment.

Most people who have trouble with money, regardless of profession, do so because they don’t keep an adequate handle on their finances. Money slips away unnoticed. One look at https://www.canaryclaims.co.uk shows how everyday financial fraud can steal thousands from unsuspecting bank accounts, before the owners even notice. Other people can’t keep track of their own spending, only learning the extent of their splurging after a bounced check or denied debit card payment.

The best way to settle these problems is to budget. Everybody knows that a budget is important, but few of us actually practice it. Not everyone is able to work up the energy required to manage a careful spreadsheet, taking stock of every expenditure. We’ll never deny that having a spreadsheet or similar tool is a great resource for people who are wired that way, there are other ways to get the same benefit of rigorous budgeting, without all of the bookwork.

One of the best habits of people who are in charge of their finances is to pay their bills and their savings before making any other expenditures. It’s incredible what a difference this makes. As soon as you get paid, pay your electric bills, your internet, your credit card, your water bill, your rent or mortgage, and your savings. Pay yourself first. Once these are covered, it doesn’t matter nearly as much how you use the rest of your money. Your basics are covered.

If you have debt, it’s important that you be vigilant in getting rid of it. Until it is gone, your savings goals aren’t going to be as meaningful or powerful. Start by committing a specific amount of money each week to the killing of your debt. It can help to give yourself some tangible rewards and reminders, like a calendar on the wall complete with a sticker for every time you meet your goal.

Finally, make a habit of living well beneath your means. Even if your income starts out small and inconsistent, if you can learn to make it work, you will have great living skills that will enable you to save a lot of money when you start making more money from blogging. All of these habits work for internet professionals of all varieties. Make them work for you and you’ll be glad you did.

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Thursday, February 16, 2017

Modern Inventors: Making Everyday Items More Useful

startup-photosThe future never comes bundled into little packages that the world can tear open and access immediate transformation. Growth is a lengthy process that requires years of development. It also takes the contribution of geniuses all over the world who not only foresee the profound difference those small improvements can make, but also have the ingenuity and passion to create those changes. Here are just a few examples of small inventions that are impacting the way we live in a huge way.

 

Quirky Pivot Power Creative Outlet

No more days of staring at that useless socket, the one you just can’t seem to squeeze your over-sized AC adapter into. The Quirky Pivot Power Creative Outlet contorts into a number of squiggly shapes in order to ensure you have enough space to meet all your electronic device needs. After being imagined by Jake Zien, the product was picked up by tech start-up, Quirky, and is now helping ordinary households eliminate their electrical appliance woes.

 

Hourglass Traffic Light

The worst part about a traffic light, one that has you sitting for what seems like ages with your foot pressed against the brake pedal, is not knowing how long you’ll have to wait before it finally turns green. Thanks to Thanva Tivawong, those days may soon be history. The hourglass traffic light allows you to see exactly how much time you have to wait before you can get on your way.

 

XBox Controller with Vape

Playing video games can get stressful. Just ask any serious gamer who has reached the end of Battlefield 3. If you’re a smoker, something to take the edge off may have been the one thing video games were always missing.

And if you’re playing online and can’t step away, don’t worry. Tropical Vapes has got you covered, thanks to the ingenuity of one of its employees and their vape mod technology. The device is activated by the controller’s right trigger and can be clicked on or off, at will, providing gamers with instant satisfaction.

 

The Coolest Cooler

For campers, travel junkies, and tailgaters, Ryan Grepper’s all-purpose cooler is nothing short of a miracle. The product breaks the rules of cooler design, performing all the tasks an ice chest was never supposed to. The most important benefit of the Coolest Cooler is its ability to save space and help you cut down on the need to haul items to and from your vehicle.

In fact, one trip may be all you need to get you to wherever the fun awaits. This amazing cooler comes equipped with power for charging devices and operating on-board appliances like the blender and music player. On top of that, it’s contains multiple compartments that provide a wealth of useful storage.

 

Copenhagen Wheel

Named after a city where cycling is embedded into the culture, the Copenhagen Wheel is a bold new innovation that that will change the way people view transportation. Although generally regarded as a sweat-inducing workout, people may start to consider it as a viable method of transportation and eventually a replacement, in certain instances, to the automobile.

The invention was brought to life by a group of MIT students and is now a part of Super Pedestrian, the team’s start-up company. Although pedaling with the Copenhagen Wheel feels like a normal bike ride, it adds up to 10 times the power of typical bikes without the need for any buttons or switches. This allows you to travel greater distances without exerting too much energy, and it’s perfect for riding to everyday destinations, such as work or school, where most would prefer not to arrive drenched in sweat.

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