Question by JP: What if you could work from home for a real business and have fun doing it? Would You?
This is for all those who want to work from home making a residual income. What would your dream job be? (From home)
I am currently doing mine through my home business. Im not going to say what it is but if you want more info email me. I will let you know what it is and give you some info on it.
since people are so interested it is Monavie
Best answer:
Answer by I am because He is! why not let us know what it is?
Josh remembers the old days at college, when working on a group project meant trekking through the snow (uphill both ways, of course) to meet with his team in the library, followed by endless rounds of back-and-forth revisions (in red pen, no doubt). And by old days, he means last year. As Josh—a rising senior at Princeton University—heads back to campus this fall, he and his classmates will be getting a whole new experience with Google Apps for Education.
Princeton is just one of the many colleges and universities now using Google Apps. In fact, seven of the eight Ivy League universities and 72 of this year’s top 100 U.S. Universities (as determined by 2013 U.S. News and World Report’s ranking) have gone Google, too.
We’re also welcoming 14 other new schools to the Google Apps for Education family, just in time for back-to-school:
Bates College
Carnegie Mellon University
Georgetown University
Princeton University
Rice University
Smith College
Stony Brook University
University of California, Berkeley
University of Colorado, Boulder
University of Dayton
University of Mississippi
University of Pennsylvania, School of Arts and Sciences
Vassar College
Virginia Tech
By going Google, students and teachers have access to a whole new way of doing things: They can better collaborate in and out of the classroom; office hours can be held via hangouts; e-portfolios can be created and maintained in a Google Site; professors can give real-time feedback in a Google document (no red pen necessary); and group projects can take place across continents instead of side-by-side in a library.
And this is just the beginning. As more schools go Google, we continue to be amazed by the creative ways students and teachers are using technology to work better together, and we’re looking forward to the surprises in store this school year.
Posted by Miriam Schneider, Google Apps for Education
Question by Jacob’s Mommy: How do I get started making a blog and how can I make money doing it?
Best answer:
Answer by EAGarcia (Sagittarius) it takes time and money (for domain). youll probably have a job by the time you have a profitable income from your blog (you need to add alot of news daily)
Question by mannix_mannix_mannix: Are people actually making money doing affiliate marketing? If so, what is an example site?
I am curious as to what a good affiliate website looks like. Send me yours if you like and I will check it out.
Links please.
Best answer:
Answer by ogie a I’ve been doing this affiliatte for a while .u can check my website.Be able to earn as much as $ 150 Within 30 Days.The free Affiliate Junktion Website Package Includes :
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Free advertising on search engines (Yahoo! & Google)
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Free domain name and $ 75 credit for hosting your website
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Free personal 1-on-1 support from your Affiliate Manager
u will use yahoo advertising and google adwords for quick money maker.
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In June we launched the +1 button for websites, making it easier to recommend content across the web. In July, the +1 button crossed 2 billion daily views, and we also made it a lot faster. Today the +1 button appears on more than a million sites, with over 4 billion daily views, and we’re extremely excited about this momentum.
It’s just the beginning, however, and today we’re launching two more features that make +1 buttons more useful for users and publishers alike.
Sharing with your circles on Google+
Clicking the +1 button is a great way to highlight content for others when they search on Google. But sometimes you want to start a conversation right away—at least with certain groups of friends. So beginning today, we’re making it easy for Google+ users to share webpages with their circles, directly from the +1 button. Just +1 a page as usual and look for the new “Share on Google+” option. From there you can comment, choose a circle and share.
+Snippets
When you share content from the +1 button, you’ll notice that we automatically include a link, an image and a description in the sharebox. We call these “+snippets,” and they’re a great way to jumpstart conversations with the people you care about.
Of course: publishers can benefit from +snippets as well. With just a few changes to their webpages, publishers can actually customize their +snippets and encourage more sharing of their content on Google+. More details are available on the
Google Webmaster blog.
We’re rolling out sharing and +snippets globally over the next week, but if you’d like to try the new +1 button now, you can join our Google+ Platform Preview. Once you’re part of the Preview, just visit a site with the +1 button (like Rotten Tomatoes) and +1 the page. Thanks for all of your feedback so far, and stay tuned for more features in the weeks and months ahead!
Posted by Vic Gundotra, Senior Vice President of Engineering