Followers

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...
Showing posts with label Writing books and collections. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Writing books and collections. Show all posts

5 Web Sites to Read Free Best Sellers Books

Posted by LEMBAR Thursday, November 5, 2009 0 comments

Hand Cupping Small Globe


Want to read great books ? Have you always intended to learn from the great works of history, philosophy, and science? If you know what you're looking for, the Internet and your home computer can be your own private library. "Certainly the Internet has raised the profile of information and reading in society," says Wendy Newman, president of the 2,700-member Canadian Library Association. "Readers can read entire books online, get information about books and genres, and talk to other readers about books."

Books and excerpts onlineCreate a reading list for yourself or your family on your computer without having to leave the comforts of home. The following sites offer access to thousands of book listings.



This site offers a search engine that provides access to more than 18,000 listings of entire books freely available on the Internet (many of them older texts with expired copyrights). The site is hosted by the University of Pennsylvania Library and maintained by a digital library planner and researcher. These book lovers have also compiled several themed features including an outstanding compilation of major literary prize-winning books and a celebration of women writers.



The editors of Yahoo! Internet Life magazine named Bartleby.com the "Best Literary Resource" on the Web. This site offers free fiction and non-fiction books, short stories, poetry, and reference texts for research.



This site aims to digitalize all books now in the public domain due to expired copyrights. Revisit the classics by William Shakespeare or Edgar Allan Poe or download a children's favorite like Alice in Wonderland.



The Rosetta Project offers free access to 90 illustrated children's classics such as Peter Rabbit and The Three Bears. Parents can download an entire book as a compressed zip file to store on the computer or to print out for bedtime stories. The site also offers books in multiple languages.



Chapter-a-Day delivers free book excerpts to your e-mail address on a daily basis. The site's purpose is to provide the "joy of reading" by giving you a taste of a new book each week. You can register to receive selections from the genre of your choice, and a new book is started each Monday

40 Networking Tools for Frelancers

Posted by LEMBAR Thursday, April 30, 2009 1 comments

Vendors


Being a freelancer definitely has its perks — having the freedom to pick and choose projects, clients and schedules to name a few– but it can be a lonely profession. Many deals are struck through emails or even IMs, and close, personal relationships don’t often exist. If you’re a freelancer, there’s no need to get discouraged, however; this list of 40+ networking tools will connect you to a new world of both solidarity and professionalism, where you can find jobs, vendors and other freelancing friends.



Finding Support

These networking tools will help you find support and assistance within the freelancing community.

Writers-Editors Network: This community connects writers and editors with special tools for finding inspiration, mentors, jobs and more.
All Freelance Work: All Freelance Work provides freelancers with articles and messages boards about creating a marketable portfolio, pursuing work-from-home assignments, starting your own business and finding gigs.
Freelance UK: Freelancers based in the UK use this network to learn about the business, get tax and insurance advice and meet up with other freelancers through the site’s forum.
Freelance Mom: Freelance Mom sponsors “a support network for women working from home.” Get tips on finding a job and marketing your business or link up with the Freelance Mom Network to promote your work and meet other moms through blogging.
FreelanceSwitch: This go-to website provides a wealth of resources for active freelancers. Visit the job board to search jobs, read and comment on blog posts to get great advice from the pros, or network on the site’s inclusive forum.
Freelance Folder: Become a part of this freelance and entrepreneur community by linking up with its blogroll or contributing blog posts of your own. You’ll also find tons of articles about dealing with clients, setting up a home office and networking.
Freelancers Union: Becoming a member of the Freelancers Union grants you access to insurance deals, new jobs, and plenty of community support.
Canadian Freelance Union: Empower yourself as an independent Canadian writer against large media corporations by joining the Canadian Freelance Union.
The Society of Professional Journalists: The SPJ provides all kinds of support and resources for journalists, including freelance journalists. Discussion boards, blogs, special events, mentor programs and other networking opportunities abound.
Media Bistro: This online community welcomes all kinds of media professionals who want to learn how to improve their craft, sign up for classes, meet other professionals or search for jobs.
Breaking Out of Solitary Confinement: Networking Tips for Freelancers: The Washington D.C., chapter of the Society for Technical Communication has put together this podcast that shares valuable networking tips for lonely freelancers.
Write From Home: This “freelance writing community for parents” shares tips for finding jobs, finding a work-life balance, and managing a career and parenting schedule while working from home.
National Writers Union: All kinds of writers are eligible to become members of the NWU, and payment plans are available. Members enjoy access to a job hotline, various seminars, copyright guides, grievance assistance and more.



Getting Hired

Search for jobs by visiting these sites and connecting with other professionals.

Guru.com: This popular site lets freelancers search for projects, post resumes, place bids on interesting projects, and get paid safely and securely.
Elance: Elance is “the world’s largest professional services marketplace.” Post your resume and bid on projects to meet new employers.
iFreelance: This professional network of freelancers and employers caters to both the job searcher and the headhunter. Create and post a project or resume to find your next gig.
Sologig: Find freelance, contract and consulting jobs with the help of this networking website.
Freelance Marketplace: UK-based freelancers can check out Freelance Marketplace online to help them search for jobs and connect with new clients, vendors and other freelancers.
Freelance India: India-based workers seeking part-time projects can network and post resumes on Freelance India.
Contracted Work: Professionals in the Web design, software, writing and graphics industries can find jobs and employers with the help of ContractedNetwork.com.
HireGeeks.com: This site encourages companies to “hire geeks” to obtain “freelance support from technical to tutoring.” Freelancers can get together on the forums, catch up on industry news and culture on the blog and set up a personal geek account to safely store funds.
Xchangeteam: This site not only connects freelancers with new jobs, it also supports a solid community of freelancers that includes an annual Freelancer of the Year Award, flexible benefits package, expert advice and more.
TheWorkNet: TheWorkNet is a “marketplace for skilled contractors, freelancers” and other independent workers to meet and find quality jobs.
GoFreelance: This “freelance work exchange” helps freelancers in many industries find work.
Freelance Job News: Use the job bank to search specific postings, or visit the “For Writers Only” page to find publications that are currently accepting submissions from freelancers.
Freelancers.net: This site helps British freelancers find jobs, but freelancers everywhere can benefit from the active forum community.



General Networking Tools

These articles and websites are designed to help independent professionals link up to find support and improve their businesses.

Weekend Writers Cafe: This weekly discussion group sponsored by the Grow Your Writing Business Blog brings freelance writers together for a chance to inspire each other, rant about projects and clients and learn how to improve their businesses.
Networking: How to Network Offline and In Person: Stop hiding behind your computer and get out in the real world! This post shares ideas for networking offline.
Diva Networking: This blog hosts a networking group one hour each month. Work-at-home professionals can connect, communicate, and even market their projects to amp up their business.
Talkfreelance: Join in the discussions on Talkfreelance’s many different posts. Over 12,000 members in the Web design, SEO, programming and hosting industries visit to network and share support.
Network Freelance: This British site sponsors a tight freelance, PR and marketing community, provides links and articles about industry news and allows members access to open contracts up for bidding.
Networking for Freelance Writers: Check out this resource for help mapping out a networking strategy that will help you meet more people, land more jobs and become a more confident, in-demand writer.
How to Successfully Network Online: This article gives lots of tips for freelancers who want to increase their networking presence online.
The Fast Track to Freelance Success Includes Networking and a Strong Portfolio: This article from Associated Content explains how and why freelancers can improve their networking skills to augment their careers.
LinkedIn: This popular networking tool maintains that “relationships matter.” Meet up with others in your industry to find support or search for new jobs.
ecademy: This online business network brings together professionals who want to further their careers by meeting new people all over the world. Join clubs, sponsor networking meetings or events and get marketing tips from other experts online.
Meetup: Meetup is the “world’s largest community of local Meetups, clubs and groups.” Join an existing group or search for clubs in your city to organize activities and events for freelancers like you.
Ryze: This free networking community assists forward-thinking professionals “make quality contacts…re-connect with friends” and find jobs.
Ziggs: Ziggs is a popular site “that organizes the Internet around your people, your work, and your life.” Join for free to manage a profile and control the way others view your business and “online identity,” as one user testifies.
hi5: Create a personal Web page on hi5 to advertise your business for free. Freelancers can network freely to share information about jobs, marketing strategies and more.

Who said the life of a freelancer is a lonely one? Now that online communities are cropping up all over the Web, freelancers can network to achieve solidarity, find jobs and market their businesses.

Get Money Online from Articles

Posted by LEMBAR Saturday, April 11, 2009 0 comments

Attractive









Bukisa is new content providing website that provides you with an opportunity to earn residual income based on per page view basis for your articles. Their slogan is Share your Knowledge and earn money. "Bukisa" is Zulu word for "Display". Bukisa is a knowledge sharing website with an added advantage to earn money online. You can write articles on wide variety of topics. Bukisa offers 24 categories right now in which you can submit your articles and expect more to be added in future. In addition to articles you can earn money from video, audio, photos and slide presentations.
Bukisa has founded a unique way to determine how much you are paid per 1000 page views. This is called "Bukisa index". If Bukisa index is 4.20 this means that for every 1000 unique views of your articles you will earn $4.20. Bukisa index is reviewed every month and can increase or decrease based on the earning of Bukisa.com.

The key to getting more page views is to write informative, high quality content useful to others. you can submit How-to, educational, instructional, creative, reviews and content that teaches new knowledge and skills. Just be sure whatever your submit is your own creativity. You can also submit your content that is already published on other websites.

Writers also earn money by referral sign ups. These writers add up into your personal network and when they submit content you earn a 25% percent of your total network earning.

The minimum payout is a little high at $50 and is paid through PayPal, so you can earn money from Bukisa from anywhere in the world.

Join this unique revenue sharing model called Bukisa.com

Edit your PDF files online

Posted by LEMBAR Wednesday, March 4, 2009 0 comments

Online Free



Use PDF Hammer to quickly and easily edit your PDF files online without installing a thing! Simply upload PDF files to PDF Hammer via your web browser, perform your edits, and then save the files back to your computer. The online editor allows you to view the pages of your PDF files as you edit them. The free PDF editor lets you:


Combine PDF. Create single polished PDF files by merging multiple filestogether.


Edit PDF pages. Quickly rearrange, reorder and delete the pages from existing PDF files.

Secure PDF. Protect the contents of PDF files with password-basedsecurity.


Update PDF metadata. Make PDF files more useful and usable by settingthe document information (metadata) fields, including author, title, subjectand keywords.



PDF Hammer is 100% free and brought to you by the team behind Nitro PDF Professional – the award winning PDF editor and true Acrobat alternative.

Site who combine Howto with Unique Social networking

Posted by LEMBAR Sunday, February 22, 2009 0 comments

Unique of Howto

Lately, website howto to be excellent on internet. HowStuffWorks.com success Conference has been inspirie by another website to provide similar content. EHow is one of provide a howto article about day-to-day activities. This Website provides the category howto to ease the reader for find desired article.

You may ask, what's unique is owned by this website, considering a hundred of similar websites can be easily found on the internet? The answer is how this website to manage content using social networking. Every contributor of article must be registered as a member and they will get points from other members.

More and more high points are established, more larger royalty will be received by author of howto. Honor will be sent to your Paypal account was given at the time of registration.

Website who Suggestion for books lover fans

Posted by LEMBAR Thursday, February 19, 2009 0 comments

Book Lovers

Books lover who follow internet comunitee for books, actually should never remainder information about books where should be meaning full at books lover community. Many people like this will not leaving without reading, criticize, and covering a lot of books. Some success books such Harry Potter, The Da Vinci Code, and many other, have support by books lover community at World of Internet.

But, How gonna be, if you are one of the first reading that famous books, and wish hunting book reference where you should want to read ? You could get alt that’s question at Website What Should I read Next?. Website who was get 47 thousand title of books by people choise, and you can get suggestion about book you can ready after.

Just write books title and author, this website will give some title books result along with author. If you mistake to write title and author, this site will correcting. So, you don’t need perplexity again to choose books reading. Latest, use this website before you go to bookstore.

Warehouse quotation and aphorism for your Blog

Posted by LEMBAR Friday, February 13, 2009 0 comments

From Famous People



If you have an idea to write an article, but confused how to begin for using quotation and aphorism with the idea that you can be a writing. The problem is, where you can get quotation and aphorism? If so, please visit the website SaidWhat, Warehouse quotation and aphorism from famous people.

This website holds more than 22 thousand quotation and aphorism. quotation and aphorism the plural we always have heard, give inspiring and motivation, seriously, humouris, all are here. Making easy for you, and find a quote saying that is required, use categories on the left side there are page index on this website. Or you can be explored through by names of authors are quoted.
Not only load from excerpts quoted from fictional characters, like Spongebob, Bart Simpson, Bugs Bunny, Winnie The Pooh, and others. They can quote you as an opener for any posts, blog slogan, or a signature on each of your e-mail.

World and Stamp



When I was at elementary school, my brother usually to collecting stamps. He have many stamp collection album


Stamp collectors in the world is a very attractive for young children at 1990. In fact, They already have the website for stamp collectors, and you can read from this writing

Along with the development of technology, development of the correspondence also decreased. The role of SMS and e-mail to be king. This condition also causes to reduced stamp collectors and collections.

In fact all of them always have value and can be hope. Stamp Center website provides a means for stamp collectors from all over the world, even they can exchange at collection website. For generation born before at 1990s, this website can be a nostalgic release postage-stamp for your first child.

About Me

My Photo
LEMBAR
When I couldn't fly, you gave me wings. When I couldn't see, You being my eyes. When I couldn't breathe, You be my parting lips. Thank you, Thank you and thank you for all the attention you have given (Society). My Email : Clenoros@yahoo.com
View my complete profile

Blog Archive