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A person or machine that translates books, articles, etc. from one language into another A person who translates speech called interpreter. In general there are many languages which differ to place to place. Even in the part of uncivilized areas peoples using body language or making movements of limbs their conveying the messages. Likewise machine languages are also there. So it is not possible that every human being should know all the languages. As per latest science it is researched that all the living creatures have their own languages to convey the messages to one another by making sounds. Of course it is their language. Hence the question of translators arises here. The main job of a translator is to convert one language to other. The work of a freelance translator First thing a translator must understand the potential of customers and what they are looking for. Translator must understand the expectation of customers from you. You must realist why they want these things and find ways to increase your value to customers. You must to try to grow your translation service business in the best possible way. You must keep your existing customers happy and then only they will always come back to you. Freelance translator There is no big difference between freelance translators and translators, the freelance translators working from home and they are not working under one employer they are maintain their relationship with the employer up to the project end. But the translators working under a company or any one employer for monthly salary. The freelance translators can earn more money from home, because they will finish more assignments in one month and earn money for each project. Some people they will work in some companies and weekend or free times they will do the freelance works. .net4manpower.com providing freelance translation projects to the professionals, the freelancers makes use of this site and earns more money, other than this site many sites are available to provide freelance projects. If you want to earn more money you will post your profiles and some samples in these freelancing sites and get quick opportunity, it is the best way to get more projects. Mainly the freelance translators want to follow some procedure i.e Finish each project on time and on budget .you should plan the work and offer the time frame ,don’t take many project at a time and dissatisfied the clients. Keeping a good relationship with the client and doing outstanding work proves to them that often, you get the level of service you pay for. Give the quality work with affordable cost Where to Find freelance projects There are a stunning number of online resources that connect translators and their clients. Some allow you to add your profile to their database for free, so if a client searches the site for a translator they can access your qualifications, rates, and contact information. You can also search the job board and even apply for projects without being a paying member. The way most of the job sites work is by bidding. The individual or company with the job will post it on the job board, and translators can make direct contact to provide a price quote and describe their qualifications. The individual or company then selects the candidate who best matches their criteria. Some free online resources are .net4manpower.com,.net4freelancer.com and .net4outsource.co.uk..etc.In those above sites you will post your profile free and find the freelance translation projects free. I hope you will find these few tips useful and I would be grateful to get your feedback about this article with any suggestion, criticism and impression about its contents. In the meanwhile, I wish you all freelancers a prosperous career.

Tuesday, January 24th, 2006

If you have an Internet business you are probably looking for different ways to market it online. There are many different ways to let the public know about your business! Here are three ways to market your Internet business with articles that you may not be currently doing. 1. Surprisingly there are a high number of Internet marketers who still do not have a blog. This may be the most effective way to market your Internet business using articles today. Writing a blog post does not have to be an overwhelming thing to do. As a matter of fact, 250 to 300 word articles are perfect for bloggers. The way you market your business with these blogs is to socially bookmark each blog posts to individual social directories such as Propeller, Stumbleupon, Digg, and so on. There is a website known is Only wire where you can bookmark to 20 directories with one click. A well written article in a blog can drive traffic to your blog as well as serve as search engine bait too. If you do not have a blog you should get one and start marketing your Internet business with articles in it right away. 2. Ezine advertising is still an effective way to get traffic to your business, but that does cost money. One way to utilize other people’s subscriber base without paying for it used to write articles for their newsletters. Ezine publishers are constantly on the lookout for quality articles to offer their subscribers. If you work at this, over a period of time you can develop your own list of ezine publishers that you can personally write for and drive traffic to your Internet business. 3. One final way to utilize articles to market your Internet business is to trade content with other webmasters. This is a unique form of training links without actually doing it in a reciprocal linking directory. You can write blog content for them and trade by putting their articles in your blog, or you can create unique web pages and trade articles that way. Traditionally people think about utilizing articles by publishing them in article directories. Of course this is a great idea and you should make that a part of your article marketing strategy. However in this article, we have just looked at three ways to market your Internet business with articles that you may not currently doing, if you are just utilizing article directories only. Give them a try and see what you think! For more useful tips & hints, please browse for more information at our website: -.perfect-ghost-writer.com.articlewriting.infozabout.com

Monday, January 23rd, 2006

Many people are intimidated about writing articles. I suppose that they don’t like being judged. They think that people will not like their work. Nothing could be further from the truth. The Internet is a massive place that thrives on the written word. Whoever you are, however well (or poorly) you write, there are Internet readers that will like your style. So don’t be intimidated. Sit down at that computer and start typing. As far as style goes, write exactly as you would say it. Most all of us have a great deal of verbal experience. We talk every day. Write your articles as though you are talking to your best friend. After you have written a few sentences, go back and read them. Do they sound natural? If you were speaking those same words, is that how you would say it? If the answer is yes, go on to the next few sentences. If not, go back and edit them so they sound natural to you. Are you worried about your grammar or spelling? Most word processors come with a good grammar and spelling checker. Make full us of these tools. If your word processor does not offer these tools, do a search using your favorite search engine. You will find many good, free spelling and grammar checkers available. Take full advantage of these tools and use them before submitting your articles. After you have finished writing your article, you will need to submit it to one (or more) of the article submission directories. More than likely, you are reading this article from one of those sites. Before submitting an article, you have to register. Click on the icon to register as a new writer. Fill out the information on the form that they provide. I find that it is easiest to use my email address as my user ID. That way, it is an easy to remember login and you know that no one else is using that name. After completing the registration information, many sites will send you a confirmation email. You cannot enter any submissions until you confirm that email. After you complete that process, go to the site and log in using your login ID. Click ion the icon to submit your article, enter the information and you are done. You have submitted your first of many articles and you are on your way to fame and fortune. Good Luck and happy writing! Do you want to learn how I make money? Get all the details! Discover my easy step-by-step money making techniques! Start Making Money Online - Fast! Get my free ebook and learn how to Make Money Every Day! Earn Big Profits! Write Ebooks And Make Money!

Saturday, January 21st, 2006

Medium Is the Message for Gay Bloggers by Ambrose Aban EDGE Contributor Sunday Apr 1, 2007 Queerty and JoeMyGod are two of the most popular blogspots. It is mindblowing the way bloggers blog these days. Screaming for our attention, they demand to be heard. At least some of the time, they succeed in feeding our appetite for juicy bits and pieces of the truth, or even real breaking news that rivals what all-news TV channels are giving us. Notable New York-based gay bloggers include Andrew Belonsky, David Hauslaib, Andy Towle, Ethan Gray, Joe Jervis, Sascha, Pauline Park, Big Mouth and John Aravosis. These increasingly well known figures have become more and more influential as a new breed of journalist, creating greater awareness of gay culture in general. And they aren’t just playing around, either. Some of them have scooped USA Today, the Washington Post, CNN and other mainstream media outlets. They have not only immersed themselves in communications technology, but have also helped change attitude and mindsets as they propel controversial stories into public consciousness. Call them bloggers and you are missing the point. Call them journalists, and you’ll also sell them short; however, if they are more than that, it is hard to categorize them. Sometimes, in fact, they are just your neighbors who happen to be more vocal and opinionated. As one of them readily and happily admitted in an interview, he relishes the notion of having creative freedom and blogging is a great way for him to create a public discussion. “I am motivated by a number of things these days–other than my bank account–as I try to entertain and inform,” says the editor-in-chief of Queerty, Andrew Belonsky, only half-jokingly. “We don’t aspire to be news readers. We put a spin on things for our readers’ amusement. But we’re still trying to make sure they know what’s happening where, when, how and why.” Belonsky, who is not one to let his brain run idle, says the diversity of the community is what is keeping him thinking very hard these days. It’s an issue that’s weighed on him since the beginning of his activitism. At one point, in his more optimistic younger days, he thought that a queer utopia–a place where all gayboys could come together and be pals–would someday come to fruition. “I don’t anymore,” he now says. “I realized there could be no one type of community–regardless of sexuality, race, religion. You know, people are shaped by too many factors to relate to everyone else, especially for such an arbitrary reason as one’s sexuality.” What really burns him up is when people refer to “the gay community” as a monolith. “It’s ridiculous,” he says. “I think that we need to celebrate the fact that there are different types of gay people–and, of course, all people–and realize that the only thing some groups have in common is that they lack basic civil rights and, of course, sleep with people of the same sex.” Belonsky says he’s also motivated because he believes in what he calls “our mission.” “Homosexuality is by far the most divisive issue in America,” he notes. “As I wrote in one of my posts, ’gay’ may count as one of the most common words in the English language. And that’s saying something. It’s important to me that our readers understand the homo happenings, but also that the gays–ourselves included–are kept in check.” Joe Jervis of Joe.My.God blog, agrees. “We might see a bit of the power of the blogosphere in this country–the power to make business listen to customers,” he says. “To right wrongs is very inspiring. This is the kind of thing that makes us tick.” Jervis further happily confesses that blogging has made him more friends than thousands of nights spent hanging out in gay bars. On a selfish level, he says it has immeasurably improved his social life. “Over the last year and a half my focus had turned to gay activism and general gay culture, with only the occasional short story, running features such as HomoQuotable in which I provide quotes from current gay newsmakers,” he says. Jervis is finally adding advertisers, something he swore he’d never do. “I’ve never dreamed that my readership would explode to the level it is today, making advertising much more lucrative,” he explains. Jervis says he lets the news of the day inspire him to blog. “I am continually torn between my distaste for the rise in PC culture and my desire to see those that bad-mouth gay people get punished,” he says. “For example, the silly punishments meted out on students who say, ’That’s so gay’, versus Ann Coulter’s usage of ’faggot’.” Meanwhile, Sascha, the founder of BigQueer, which houses arguably the most active group of gay bloggers, says one of the things that is keeping her thinking hard these days is the horrific injustices that queer immigrants and their partners are forced to deal with every day, “from not being able to sponsor their non-U.S. citizen partners for green cards to the HIV ban that can be waived for straights because they can marry but not for queers. I’ve been very involved personally and professionally with Immigration Equality (.immigrationequality.org) and it’s shocking how little the queer community, let alone the straight community, knows about these injustices that are fundamentally human rights violations,” she says. Big Mouth, (a.k.a Rey Patmamat) is a playwright by day and a regular contributor on BigQueer. “Unfortunately, writing plays often involves being entertaining and not alienating people too much so the audience hangs around till the end to get whatever message you’ve built into the piece, while still feeling like the play was worth the ticket price,” he says. Online, he does not feel the need to entertain so much as he can skip straight to the message. “They’re paying what they pay every month and can read me or not, and I can pretty much say whatever the hell I want however I want,” he says. “I mostly write about the issues of gay America–voting, marriage equality, gay identity in relations to language, ethnicity, and perception, mostly beyond the closet.” Big Mouth says his most recent posts on BigQueer were about the increasing use of the word “faggot” and its derivations (”fag,” “faggotry”). Another post considered what it means to be a gay man who wants to get pegged by Jenny Shimizu, which was a cross-post from his personal blog Play Rey Play (playreyplay.blogspot.com). Big Mouth says he thinks a lot about what changed in the world that made gay people stop being queer. “We used to fight for such strange and diverse things as sex positivity, medical reform, cultural representation, and anti-hate legislation; listen to L7 and Pansy Division, and watch Sally Porter, Gregg Araki and Derek Jarman films. Now we fight to have traditional families, rally around self-loathing boy-band members and crooked politicians who exploit their sexuality for personal gain–and pop in DVDs of Will Truman never, ever having sex!” Sascha truly believes that blogs have a direct impact on society by connecting people around the world and enabling us to develop communities and sub-cultures based on ideology, not geography. She believes that the greatest benefit of a blog is how quickly and easily it spreads information how and anyone with Internet access can start publishing immediately. Sascha is quick to point out that BigQueer is not a news publication and not looking to break news. “Our little group of queers at BigQueer represents a diverse cross-section of the queer community,” she adds. “We don’t always agree on issues like marriage, sexual racism, outing, Mary Cheney, or politics; but neither does the global queer community.” BigQueer, she adds, was created to explore the different ideas percolating in the community and dig deeper into topics. Instead of breaking the story, the BigQueer bloggers hope, after a few days or weeks or months pass, to explore a topic critically. But that’s not to say that they don’t appreciate humor and the occasional fluff pieces. “We’re not doing this for profit or as a business so we have a little more flexibility than many publications in the length and timeliness of our posts,” adds Sascha.

Saturday, January 21st, 2006

Do you know the number one reason why people who want to learn an instrument fail miserably? There actually two reasons. One, because they haven’t got the patience. Two, because they think one has to practice hours to get really good at it. Nonsense! That statement couldn’t be further than the truth. In reality, you could get away with practicing a little bit everyday - and REALLY achieving results, as oppose to tiring yourself to death each day trying to play that one song or piece. Why as that? It’s simple. Our minds absorb things at a much quicker rate when we learn in small chunks. If we break things down, then we learn then quicker. And secondly, doing the same thing ALL day will send you to boredom valley in no time. Sooner or later, you’ll WANT to quit because of all the exhaustion. Now I don’t know about you, but I certainly think that’s the wrong way of trying to achieve something. Especially when you want to dive in the creative realm of music. Don’t tire yourself out all day trying to achieve something when all you need is a mere break. Don’t beat yourself up over it. Do a little bit everyday; I promise you’ll see results. If you want to start playing the piano like a pro in weeks and not years, then you owe it to yourself to check this out. .LearnThePianoToday.com

Thursday, January 19th, 2006

As lucrative an industry as self help advice can be, one must wonder if there’s an edge to be had in this field. After all, anyone can give advice, and anyone can put this advice in writing and sell it with a little know how. But what factors contribute to the long term success of a self help website? How do we turn a visitor into a loyal customer? The self help niche is one of the few niches that is entirely reliant on a visitor’s emotional response, from the moment a he, or she clicks on the site all the way to the checkout. When someone runs a search on depression, or grief, or divorce his, or her emotions are already laid bare. The self help webmaster has an uncanny advantage in this respect if their heart and motives are in the right place. Building a rapport with site visitors -presenting an atmosphere of trust, and caring, and to a certain extent, relationship- should, and can happen as of the first words read by a visitor to the site. People looking for help on the web are no different than people looking for help in real life. Rapport and caring are mandatory elements of any self help advice attempt whether it be in person, or on a screen. Content

Thursday, January 19th, 2006

Written by Teena Rose of Resume to Referral .resumebycprw.com> Teena Rose is a certified and published resume writer and author of “20-Minute Cover Letter Fixer” and “Cracking the Code to Pharmaceutical Sales” (available at CareerEpublications.com). Conducting a job search using the Internet has definitely transformed how jobseekers contact hiring companies. The availability of copying and pasting a text version resume into a form at a company’s website has laid the foundation for an easier and more convenient process. No longer does a jobseeker need to spend hours with the traditional method of printing and mailing his resume to countless recipients. With the Internet’s convenience, a breeding ground for scam artists continues to grow each year as well. Identity thefts have increased to an overwhelming 10 million cases per year, and many of them are the result of phishing - not surprisingly, the employment industry is under attack as well. Phishing is an attempt to extract personal information through what appears to be authentic emails. If you are job searching, an email from a seemingly interested recruiter, for example, may not raise a red flag with you. You may think that the contact person and company listed are legitimate, yet looks can be deceiving. Knowing what to look for and how to spot fraud (or potential areas for abuse) can be the best deterrent to ensuring you have a safe experience while conducting your job search. BE LEERY OF SUBMISSION INVITATIONS. Scammers and spammers follow the same patterns. Mass emails are sent to an enormous list of recipients. Not everyone on the “hit list” is searching for a new job; however, only a small number of people need to be convinced, or tricked into believing, the email is authentic in order for the scam to be deemed successful. Receiving an email from a recruiter who states, “We saw your resume on the Internet, and we find your skill set to be perfect for one of our clients. Please complete our online application through the below link.” Ask yourself a series of questions: Did you send your resume to this recruiter? Visit the company’s website (type the web address into your browser, avoid clicking the link in the email); upon further examination are they reputable? How did they hear about you? Call the company if necessary. Always proceed with caution when you receive a cold-contact email from someone. AVOID RESPONDING TO REQUESTS FOR PERSONAL INFORMATION, SUCH AS SOCIAL SECURITY OR CREDIT CARD NUMBER. Let’s say you receive an email from what appears to be a well-known job bank. The email states that your account needs your contact and payment information to be updated in order for service renewal. You click on the link and you’re taken to a page that looks, feels, and “smells” right. You proceed by submitting the requested information. The link appeared safe, but you were taken to a site designed to defraud you. Reputable companies will rarely ask for personal information via email so examine every incoming email for validity. WHEN PURCHASING FROM A RESUME WRITING OR RESUME SUBMISSION SERVICE, FOR EXAMPLE, ENSURE INFORMATION IS ENCRYPTED UPON HITTING SUBMIT. Encryption, in short, ensures the private information you submit online is kept safe. When at your browser, you can recognize an encrypted form when the root URL starts with “https:” instead of “” or seeing the padlock present in the bottom right corner of your screen. Purchasing from companies having added security measures in place can ensure your private information avoids the hands of ill-willed people. Learn more about encryption by reading Jeff Tyson’s article titled, “How Encryption Works,” at howstuffworks.com .howstuffworks.com/>. READ AND UNDERSTAND THE PRIVACY POLICY OF SITES YOU PATRON. The Better Business Bureau possesses a strict policy for members who do business online. A privacy statement must be displayed on the company’s website, no exceptions. High business practices are a necessity for maintaining the trust of online buyers; and the BBB understands the critical importance of trust among consumers. A privacy statement outlines what type of customer information is collected and how it’s used. Alliances and partnerships, for example, arrange for Company A to sell or pass on client information to Company B. The information transferred or sold could be basic, like name and email address, or far more in-depth like name, address, social security number, and phone number. No matter how basic or detailed the information, the company must have the logistics spelled out in their privacy policy. TELL! Reports show an estimated 80% of online fraud goes unreported. If the proper authorities aren’t aware of the magnitude of fraud that actually exists on the Internet, then getting the much-needed funds to battle the problem will take more time. The Internet Fraud Complaint Center (ifccfbi.gov) has an online complaint feature for individuals to report phishing attacks. The IFCC report process requires basic information, including information on the perpetrator and type of fraud. In addition to filing a complaint, forward the fraudulent email to the legitimate company. Phishing is smearing the good names of countless companies, and notifying the company about the scam can also help the fight. Companies being brought onboard will ensure well-rounded efforts to this epidemic. Avoid giving your information out freely. Whether you’re at the end of a phishing attack or the job application requires more information than you’re willing to provide, proceed with caution. Much like you’ll analyze job opportunities; intensely examine each person who receives your personal information. With safe online practices, you’ll get the best return from your job-search efforts - instead of spending hours filing a police report and calling credit bureaus and credit card companies.

Tuesday, January 17th, 2006

An offer comprises much more than your main product. It’s the full package including your product, multiple bonus items, and any extra premiums or incentives all rolled into one. It’s everything your buyer gets in exchange for payment. Your product may have dozens… even hundreds of positive attributes. It could be the hottest how-to program ever devised… or the greatest thing since the Internet. But, it’s still just a product. You need to make it into something larger

In order to make money online, you must have traffic. Without traffic, there is no business. But, unfortunately for those just starting out, traffic costs money. You can pay for clicks, you can buy ads in ezines, you can pay for reviews, etc. Most of these techniques can be quite effective, but they can cost you a fortune. However, there are a few advertising traffic building techniques that are absolutely free. They cost you nothing more than a few hours of your time. Many who are just starting out would much rather spend a few hours than spend their hard earned money. Among all the various ways of promoting an Internet business, article writing is among the most effective and affordable ways to advertise your online business. In fact, it can make you more money than you thought possible. Fresh content is the lifeblood of the Internet and articles make up a large percentage of that content. Webmasters are always looking for new information that is related to the content on their sites. Search engines love sites that regularly renew their content and reward them with high page rank numbers. These higher page ranks result in better placement in search results. For that reason, there is a constant and eager market for your articles. With each article you write, you should include several links to your own site, your own products, or affiliate products that you recommend. This information is included in your resource box. All of your links should be related to the information in your article. If the article is about vacationing in Tahiti, links for dog grooming are of little use. Few people would click on them. Links that are related to discount hotels, and airfare would get much better results. If you are just starting an Internet business, generate traffic using articles. To maximize traffic, you should write articles on a regular basis. One or more articles per day is best. If you intend to write just one a week, you will not get good results from your article marketing efforts. You need to write at least one article each day to be successful. But if you are ambitious and can write three or more each day, you can make more money than you thought possible. Do you want to learn more about making money online? Get my free ebook on how make money every day! Make Money Every Day! - Free Write Small Reports And Make Big Money! Write Your Own Ebook And Make Money!

Tags: Tibet, Kham, Mountains, Tibetan Medicine .articlesbase.com/article.php?aid=136051 The hike has taken all my strength and I feel overcome by exhaustion. Once arrived, I relax while in the kitchen grandfather is preparing dinner. An old man of nearly 80 years, his leather tanned face radiates much warmth and kindness. He is genuinely proud to have a foreigner (Lao Wei) as a guest at his home. The man ’s wife herds Yaks still further up the mountain, a 3 hours walk from where his house stands, barely visible from here. I notice that, in spite of the warm jacket I am wearing my body starts to shiver, and decide to draw the warm blanket up to my chin. I sense the deep exhaustion now overcoming me. With every minute shadows are growing longer now ; my friends (now studying law in Beijing) call me to watch the spectacle that follows. Sparrows give their last concert, the Eagles have long disappeared; the whole area is shrouded in twilight, truly a breath taking scenery. My companions have tended to the horse and other animals on the farm. We stand on the porch overlooking the whole mountain range , magnificent view. One forgets time here, a soul searching contest with oneself has begun. And here time has stood still; no materialistic goals, no work related stress, no human misdemeanor, no misunderstanding, no crime, just pure, basic human values. One can not but feel comfort in such environment. Dinner is ready, Chinese cabbage, the “xiao bai cai”, steamed round grain rice, chicken with vegetables. An excellent meal, the old man proofs his cooking skills. After dinner we converse, many questions are asked about my home and what it was like. Mountain folks retire early and for a good reason: they must be fit in early morning. We take a stroll in the now dark surroundings and shoot some Fotos in the dark. Everyone senses the tranquility that has engulfed the mountains by now. A real heaven under the sky. Then the house falls silent, no sound is heard. I dream of a friend who has passed away, it’s almost like I can converse with him freely here. On frequent occasions did I have such experiences, in serene and calm surroundings in Africa, Asia and Europe. How I wish I could have shown this heaven to those who needed it most. Yet, it is not for everyone to reach such a divine place. As one friend put it : “You are blessed to be able to discover this jewel “. One can believe or not, reality speaks for itself. And the night embraces us amidst a divine calm, with the stars as our guardians.. Next : The day break and descent …Heinz adventures. read here : hwrpics1a.spaces.live.com You may follow me on twitter twitter.com/aheneghana