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How to Create Passive Income Without Selling /p>Many people are interested in finding high income business opportunities through a legitimate home based business. At the same time, most people don’t like to sell. This creates quite a quandary. However, there is a way to achieve your business dreams without selling. It’s called Google Adsense. Google Adsense can help you to create passive income without actively selling a product or service. If you are unfamiliar with the concept, Adsense is a program from Google that can be used to gen *Whether or not you are going the traditional publishing route (You might want someone to read it before it comes out) or POD, e-book whatever, you should create a copyright page for your book. You can look at a copyright page in any book and modify it to fit your needs. Then add it to the front of your book, novella or whatever before you turn your document into a PDF. *Download a copy of a PDF conversion software. There are several free ver Ebay - One Person's Trash is Another Person's Treasure Fortunately in the United States copyright is a simple thing. When we write something and say it is ours, according to copyright law, what we write is automatically copyrighted and protected. However, as nice as this thought is, it’s not something to be relied on in and of itself. There are people out there who will steal your hard work in a heartbeat and claim it for themselves. If you don’t do what you can to protect your original work, then you leave yourself open to those unsavory characters whom I refer to as information thieves.The beauty of Ebay is that you can start to sell things and make money after only a couple of minutes of registering, you then simply list an item that is already in your house that you no longer want or is just collecting dust. Remember the phrase:One Persons Trash is another Person’s Treasure (a perfect phrase for Ebay).Once you get selling on Ebay it becomes very addictive, especially when you see how easy it is to make some extra money in your spare time, however you soon Here are seven free ways you can protect what you’ve written: *Keep several copies on disk as well as your hard drive, and hide some copies, make sure you are the only one who knows where they are, and that they are dated. This way if somehow your working copy disappears, and miraculously appears under someone else’s name you have proof that it is indeed “your copy, and your original writing.” *Send each chapter as you complete it to a trusted friend who then saves it to more than one disk and keeps them safe for you. (Make sure this is someone you’d trust with your child or your dog) *Once you’ve completed your final version print out a copy and mail it to yourself, then don’t open the envelope, just keep it put away. If you don’t want to waste ink, and paper you can save it to disk and mail the disk to yourself. The key point here is don’t open the envelope when you receive it. This is your proof you wrote the book, novella whatever. *Under no circumstances, unless you totally and completely trust the person (ie with your child or dog) should you give out copies of your book or copies of chapters of your book in Microsoft Word, or Word Perfect. To do so opens up the temptation for a person to make some changes and then call your work theirs. *Whether or not you are going the traditional publishing route (You might want someone to read it before it comes out) or POD, e-book whatever, you should create a copyright page for your book. You can look at a copyright page in any book and modify it to fit your needs. Then add it to the front of your book, novella or whatever before you turn your document into a PDF. *Download a copy of a PDF conversion software. There are several free vers Decision Making and the Entrepreneur yourself open to those unsavory characters whom I refer to as information thieves.There are a handful of characteristics successful entrepreneurs possess. The degree to which you have these skills will certainly influence your ability to succeed in a business of your own. Of all the characteristics entrepreneurs have, one that certainly stands tall is the ability to make decisions including those that involve risk. After all the very nature of a true entrepreneur is one that embraces risk.If you are someone that researches a purchase prior to making it. You are m Here are seven free ways you can protect what you’ve written: *Keep several copies on disk as well as your hard drive, and hide some copies, make sure you are the only one who knows where they are, and that they are dated. This way if somehow your working copy disappears, and miraculously appears under someone else’s name you have proof that it is indeed “your copy, and your original writing.” *Send each chapter as you complete it to a trusted friend who then saves it to more than one disk and keeps them safe for you. (Make sure this is someone you’d trust with your child or your dog) *Once you’ve completed your final version print out a copy and mail it to yourself, then don’t open the envelope, just keep it put away. If you don’t want to waste ink, and paper you can save it to disk and mail the disk to yourself. The key point here is don’t open the envelope when you receive it. This is your proof you wrote the book, novella whatever. *Under no circumstances, unless you totally and completely trust the person (ie with your child or dog) should you give out copies of your book or copies of chapters of your book in Microsoft Word, or Word Perfect. To do so opens up the temptation for a person to make some changes and then call your work theirs. *Whether or not you are going the traditional publishing route (You might want someone to read it before it comes out) or POD, e-book whatever, you should create a copyright page for your book. You can look at a copyright page in any book and modify it to fit your needs. Then add it to the front of your book, novella or whatever before you turn your document into a PDF. *Download a copy of a PDF conversion software. There are several free ver Earning Money Through Online Trading of Stocks opy, and your original writing.”The first thing you need to know when you decide to trade shares by joining an online trading of stocks system is to visit the websites of the best online trading brokers available. These companies offer a wide variety of market flow previsions and developments in the online trading of stock futures. When you decide to open an account, you must know that this is generally free of charge, but you have to pay every time you engage in a stock or security bonds transaction.After complet *Send each chapter as you complete it to a trusted friend who then saves it to more than one disk and keeps them safe for you. (Make sure this is someone you’d trust with your child or your dog) *Once you’ve completed your final version print out a copy and mail it to yourself, then don’t open the envelope, just keep it put away. If you don’t want to waste ink, and paper you can save it to disk and mail the disk to yourself. The key point here is don’t open the envelope when you receive it. This is your proof you wrote the book, novella whatever. *Under no circumstances, unless you totally and completely trust the person (ie with your child or dog) should you give out copies of your book or copies of chapters of your book in Microsoft Word, or Word Perfect. To do so opens up the temptation for a person to make some changes and then call your work theirs. *Whether or not you are going the traditional publishing route (You might want someone to read it before it comes out) or POD, e-book whatever, you should create a copyright page for your book. You can look at a copyright page in any book and modify it to fit your needs. Then add it to the front of your book, novella or whatever before you turn your document into a PDF. *Download a copy of a PDF conversion software. There are several free ver Finding and Using Litigation Support k to yourself. The key point here is don’t open the envelope when you receive it. This is your proof you wrote the book, novella whatever.You need litigation support. Where are you going to turn for your needs? Surely your client expects high quality and you expect to do much better than the other side of the courtroom will. But, when it all comes down to it, there is simply some things that you just can not do on your own. In these cases, having effective, reliable litigation support on your side can make all of the difference. If you are interested in these services, look at the advantages that some litigation support *Under no circumstances, unless you totally and completely trust the person (ie with your child or dog) should you give out copies of your book or copies of chapters of your book in Microsoft Word, or Word Perfect. To do so opens up the temptation for a person to make some changes and then call your work theirs. *Whether or not you are going the traditional publishing route (You might want someone to read it before it comes out) or POD, e-book whatever, you should create a copyright page for your book. You can look at a copyright page in any book and modify it to fit your needs. Then add it to the front of your book, novella or whatever before you turn your document into a PDF. *Download a copy of a PDF conversion software. There are several free ver Medical Billing Services: Choose the Type That's Right for Your Practice /p>Medical billing service providers come in many different shapes and sizes. At one end of the spectrum are large Practice Management Companies, with an extensive network of support but sometimes rigid and expensive. At the other end are small, home-based businesses. With more and more programs offered through local colleges, mail order and online, home-based businesses are popping up everywhere. Somewhere in the middle of these two extremes is what we’ll refer to as Professional Medical Bil *Whether or not you are going the traditional publishing route (You might want someone to read it before it comes out) or POD, e-book whatever, you should create a copyright page for your book. You can look at a copyright page in any book and modify it to fit your needs. Then add it to the front of your book, novella or whatever before you turn your document into a PDF. *Download a copy of a PDF conversion software. There are several free versions available. I use pdf995, you can download it for free at www.pdf995.com You can then convert your writing into PDF format and thus prevent any changes by anyone else. *One final note is to make sure if you post any of your writing on your website that you put a copyright note at the bottom of each page. This way there is no way for someone to say “but it wasn’t copyrighted.” While it’s true that the same as if you write something and say it’s yours, legally it’s yours, this is also true of the internet. However, why take chances? The internet is international (and your writing may not be automatically protected under copyright laws in other countries), I think it’s better to be safe than sorry later on. Also many writers post exerpts of their writing to writer’s groups, boards etc. Make sure you put a copyright notice at the bottom of the exerpt, you don’t know who might be surfing the boards, or signed up for your writer’s group. Again, why take chances? These are only a few ideas to protect your writing and they are of course free. You can also opt to pay the fee to protect what you write through the US Copyright office, http://www.copyright.gov/ for $30 which I highly recommend. However, if like me you are struggling writer trying to make ends meet and begin your career, the above tips will work just fine until you can afford the fee. It’s also important to remember that whether you actually pay the fee to copyright through the US Copyright office or not, your writing is protected by copyright law. So…that being said, Happy Writing, and please do everything you can to protect your work! You’ll be glad you did.
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