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Teach yourself computer laptop repair and work for yourself independently by fixing computers

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

We all know how tight the job market is and how short on cash some of us are. We can also assume that not many of us are going to have hundreds or thousands of dollars to spend on training courses to re-train in some fields or to allow ourselves to get our foot into the door.

Well then, here is an opportunity to start fresh or broaden your skills in the computer market by learning how to fix these tiny and sometimes not so tiny machines.

Let me tell you why this is such a great opportunity! Many people are getting tired of having to own and lug around a desktop computer. They cannot use it at their favorite coffee shop, they cannot take it with them to the park or to class at their local school or university and for freelancers, they need access 24×7.

So who else but to fix these machines when they break? YOU of course! There are literally millions of customers out there waiting to be helped, whether it is the neighbor or the college student or the office co-worker who simply wants to keep in touch with his/her children while they are away.

Having said that, check out PODNUTZ which has high quality laptop videos for an extremely low price. So check it out and launch yourself into a new career or help supplement your income while building much needed contacts in this competitive market.

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Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

Hi, I am not a huge fan of the electronic book (ebook) market but it is taking off and is currently outselling physical books on Amazon. I personally still like to have a physical book to share with someone but I also like the fact that digital books can be searched a lot easier than their personal counterparts.

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Anyway, there is a new “novel network” which I came across which specializes in downloadable electronic books called Novel Network and it provides thousands of eBooks including comics and newspapers for your reading pleasure.

Hope you enjoy.

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Getting Started in FarmVille

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

Check out Farm Ville Secrets for more information.

If you’re new to the world of FarmVille, it won’t likely take long for you to figure out why this game has captured the imagination of so many people. There are a ton of options when it comes to what seeds you can grow, what buildings and decorations you can put on your farm, and which types of livestock you choose to raise. Because you do have so many options though, it can be a little difficult at first to figure out where to start in order to develop your farm right.

Expand Slowly

You want to get the most out of your land when you’re working in FarmVille. This means that you’ll want to clear a substantial amount of land so that you can plant as many crops as possible. You do have to be careful about how much land you clear at once though. It costs 15 coins to clear one plot of land, so if you clear too many at once, you won’t have any coins left to buy the seeds you want to plant.

It’s best to slowly expand your plowed plots of land so that you’re always able to take full advantage of their planting potential. After each harvest, it’s a good idea to replant on all of your current plots first. Once you’ve done this it will be much easier to figure out how much more land you can afford to clear this time around. Following this pattern will quickly allow you to expand your farm while ensuring that you always have enough money to plant on all of your cleared plots.

Plan Your Harvests

Another aspect of FarmVille that it can be tough to get the hang of at first is timing your harvests right. Each crop you plant in the game will take a particular amount of time to mature. Once a crop is mature, you can harvest it. But don’t wait too long. If you don’t get back in time, your crops will wither and you’ll just have to plow the land again and start over. It’s important to plan your plantings so that you’ll be able to get back to check on your farm before this happens.

One of the great things about FarmVille is that you can take it as seriously as you want to take it. If you only want to log in once a week, that’s fine. Just make sure you plant crops that will last that long. Once you start playing though, it’s not likely you’ll be able to stay away for very long.

Check out Farm Ville Secrets for more detailed insight.

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Is Buying a FarmVille Guide for Facebook Worth It?

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

I must admit, I was pretty skeptical when I first started seeing FarmVille guides popping up. I mean, I’d never really played the game, but from the name I assumed there couldn’t be all that much to it. After all, how much strategy could possibly go into building a virtual farm? But once I started seeing these guides, I figured it’d be worth taking a shot at the game to see what all the noise is about.

I was actually rather surprised. Building my own virtual farm was much more enjoyable than I had imagined it would be. Part of that was because there really were a lot of options and a lot of decisions to make. The more I played the game, the more I realized that there probably could be a lot of helpful information in a guide because there were just too many ways you could play.

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I was doing alright on my own, but I was getting more and more curious about what I might be missing out on. After I reached level 13 and was having a hard time getting farther, I decided to give one of the guides a shot. I bought FarmVille Secrets, a relatively new guide and pretty up to date on the latest additions to the game. I really wasn’t expecting too much, but this guide just blew me away.

In no time, I was the Cream of the Crop, a level 24 farmer with a Big Family Farm and tons of neighbors to visit. Using the tips in this guide helped me way more than I thought they would – even when I read them. There’s a lot more to this farming stuff than meets the eye. I’d recommend picking up a copy of FarmVille Secrets if you’re interested in getting the most out of your FarmVille experience.

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