Monday, 25 July 2011

Ways to help Orphaned Children

Orphaned children who have lost parents and every thing they had. Orphaned children are dependent on donations from charitable organizations. These organizations are dependent on donations and volunteer work of individuals.

We can help them by giving Donations/Sponsorship, Adoption and Volunteering by spending little bit time for them. Your donations/sponsorship will go a long way to help each child build a life of their own. All of their expenses will be covered by your generous donations. Please help them experience the joys and challenges of life that you and I have experienced. Every child deserves a chance. So, every one will come forward and help them. It support orphanages help to defray the costs of caring for orphaned children. In addition, donations are often used to improve facilities and provide education and services to children. By donating to a recognized charity with a good record or providing the bulk of donations to the intended recipients, you can be sure that a high percentage of your donations reach orphaned children. Sponsorship is a commitment that will surely spell HOPE in the life of a needy child. Through your support, a child will have access to education, healthcare and clean drinking water.! Not just that, your sponsored child will have the chance and the courage to dream of a future that will truly be better than the present. Some charitable organizations go beyond simply sending cash to orphanages; they arrange shipments of clothing, books, toys or other goods to orphanages. Your gift today is as important as the children we are trying to save. And saving a life is not a small thing, nor is the cost. Counseling to help heal the emotional trauma that accompanies life as an orphaned child abandoned on the streets. Vocational training for teenagers entering adulthood, enabling them to earn a sustainable living and avoid a life on the streets. A child, orphaned or abandoned, will begin writing a new chapter in his or her life.

Adoption is a direct way to help a smaller number of children. Although international adoption has come under close scrutiny because of notable celebrity adoptions and endemic problems of corruption in many international adoption cases, careful selection of a reputable adoption agency and careful analysis of source agencies can help minimize some of the risks and problems of international adoptions. Domestic adoptions in the U.S. are far less problematic because of more stringent laws and regulation.

There are several ways for you to donate to this cause and participate to empower children to reach their full potential, one orphan at a time. First thing spread the world regarding this by advertising. After reading this may be got an idea to help them. If you search in internet you will find lot of genuine orphanages who really helping children.






Tuesday, 12 July 2011

Going Green

Go Green, Save the Money and Make the Difference.


We will talk about some few points about Go Green.

Do you know that cleaning products contain chemicals that cause severe harm and illnesses to people and pets and at the same time pollute the environment almost in worst condition?

Hundreds of people are aware of becoming how dangerous household cleaners are. 

But most of the people they either don’t have the time or the money to “Go Green.”

So what you will do? Just stop cleaning? It’s NOT an option!

There are many more alternatives to stop this kind of Harm, if you think properly and cooly you will get the answer. You can go online and do a search for green cleaning recipes that you can make yourself. Try it. You’ll find hundreds, maybe even thousands of suggestions from people all over the world. It’s sounds great, however there is a problem with this. How do you know which of these suggestions will actually work? Do you have to go through a hundred recipes before you find a few that are effective? Who has the time for that? Yes, there is a solution. Just spend few more minutes and search ……… nowadays thousand of people are using net, so you can easily find the solution.Got it!

Going Green it’s a real big change in your life that not only “lessens” your footprint on the world but also ensures that you don’t suffer illnesses brought on by dangerous chemicals.

  • ·          Do you know that indoor air pollution in people’s homes to be more dangerous than outdoor air pollution?  And that chemical based cleaning products were mostly to blame?
  • ·          Do you know that chemical based cleaning products have been linked to all diseases like asthma, cancer, depression, birth defects, and many more.
  • ·          Do you know that millions of chemicals are dumped down drains every year that eventually make their way into the ecosystem to be absorbed by plants and the tissue of fish and wildlife?




Easy ideas for going green and they can be implemented right away and see the Difference!

Look for and Purchase Green Products.

Save Tress/Paper.

Every tonne of paper saves 17 trees.
  • ·          Use e-mail statements. We can save a large amount of paper.
  • ·          Purchase recycle paper.
  • ·          Print only the required paper.
  • ·          Set the Font size little bit small as regular size.
  • ·          Say no to plastic bags by! Pledging not to use them.


Save water/power to save money.
  • ·          Not leaving the taps dripping.
  • ·          Turning off equipment when it’s not being used.
  • ·          Replace standard incandescent bulbs with compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) wherever possible. 
  • ·          Encourage communications by e-mail.

Recycling.

Recycling is the act of reusing materials in the creation of new products.

Today, we think about recycling as an industrial practice, but recycling has been a common practice for thousands of years.

Today, the most important aim of recycling is to prevent the waste of raw materials, and all the energy associated with extracting, refining, and processing them. In most cases, using recycled materials to create new products has proven to be cheaper than using raw materials

Even if recycling made no economic sense, it would still be an important responsibility to recycle because the overuse of natural resources has become an increasingly serious environmental problem.

Recycle your water If you're a homeowner, consider rearranging your plumbing so that rainwater or wastewater from your shower and tub is used to flush your toilet. If you have a garden, water it with leftover bathwater or dishwashing water (as long as you use a biodegradable soap)

Anticipate recycling In addition to buying recycled goods, keep a keen eye out for recyclable goods. Whenever you purchase something packaged, think about how you can reuse the packaging, return it to a shipping store for reuse, or try to otherwise recycle it. If you get something likely to run down or wear out over time, such as an electronic component, give preference to the model that can be easily upgraded or cannibalized for parts so that you don't have to junk the whole thing if one part breaks. Products that are impossibly fused together are often called "monstrous hybrids" and are, while often cheaper up front, frequently unfixable and unrecyclable.

Of course one of the most popular going green tips that is used today is solar energy. Those who are currently using solar energy they need not  to worry about a bill from the electric company on a monthly basis. The only cost that people will need to take care of out of their own pocket ahead of time is the actual materials for the new panels. Be sure to look for the various solar products that are currently on the market today and place the replacement order today. Once the system has been built, it will be easy to get a tax break from the government on a yearly basis. Having this extra money is surely a great pay off.

There are plenty of going green tips that individuals can tap into. Those who are serious about making changes will just need to start out with the basic changes. Get started right now and enjoy a home that is truly eco friendly.

Going green has lot of benefits.











Monday, 11 July 2011

How to write Artilces for Begineers


Being fulfilled in your day to day living is something you need to think about. You have to make sure you're staying focused in what is essential for you. No matter what you normally do in your life, you've got to be happy. You must work through your own concerns and think about what you are doing whenever you are considering modifying some thing in your life.

Are you thinking about starting to write articles as a way of promoting your website? Are you looking for some advice about how to write a successful article? Have you a lack of belief in your ability to write an interesting article? Around a year ago I would have answered yes to all of these three questions but have now learnt quite a lot about article marketing. In this article, I give tips and advice to help other people to become successful article marketers. 

I have now had around three hundred articles accepted at what I consider to be one of the main article directories, ezinearticles. At times, I have to admit that it can be quite a choir to think of a subject to write about, to then write the article and also to then submit the article to all of the major article directories. At other times, the words seem to just flow and it can be quite easy and even enjoyable.

The benefits of article marketing can be huge and I am happy to report that a lot of my articles have been included on many different websites, this of course creates a lot of important one-way backward links to my websites. 

I have seen a large increase of traffic to my sites, which is partly no doubt down to this writing of articles. As a rule I try to write around seven to ten articles per week. If on one particular week I am not able to for whatever reason, I do not stress about it, I just see it as a break. 

I try to make each article interesting and they are written from the heart, in my own style. Some of them can be quite funny, for example, I have written an article about dieting which has the title of, Have You Ever Seen A Fat Postman? 

I try not to make each article too long as people may become bored half way through. At the same time I believe each article should not be too short as there is likely to be little value to the reader. My articles are normally anywhere between four and seven hundred words in length. 

Most of my articles will give the reader some form of advice about the subject I am writing about. This advice of course, is my own personal opinion and comes from my own personal experiences. 

I have received many e-mails from people who have enjoyed reading my articles and I have also had requests from other people who have asked if I would be willing to write articles for them.

I am sure if I can write a number of articles that everyone else can. Give it a go, you might surprise yourself. 

Once you have written the article, you then need to submit it to some of the article directories. In my opinion these are the best, ezinearticles, articledashboard, goarticles, articlealley and searchwarp. There are many others that you can submit your article to but you want to be sure you get the best back for your buck by choosing the best of the best first.

Below are the few more easy tips for article writing for your understanding.

1st Good Reason: Attract Free Publicity 
Your article could be just the start of something great! Imagine being approached by a number of interested authors who might want to use your article for their own purposes. That's what could possibly happen if they like it that much and finds it of value. 

2nd Good Reason: Provide Useful Content to Thousands 

I believe there are already millions on the Internet everyday, scouring for valuable information. As of last count, there are around 20 million + Facebook users and around 5 million + Twitter followers. If that's any indication, then there are literally millions logging on in the Internet. If you're one of those providing useful content, you are likely to be unearthed and discovered soon enough. 

3rd Good Reason: Transform Your Articles Into Saleable e-Book 

The more articles that you write, the easier for you to compile a collection that will eventually form part of your very own e-Book! We all love free stuff, having a free and easy to download e-Books are a great source for additional opt-in subscribers in your mailing list. Just one of the good reasons to start writing articles, indeed! 

4th Good Reason: Provide a Sample of Your Expertise 

When you write an article and provide useful information, you are putting forth an air of expertise in your niche as a go-to person. You end up being looked up as a valuable resource person and they are more than likely to follow you. 

5th Good Reason: Build Creditability 

People dealing with other people online aren't really easily trusting. They could at first be skeptical and unsure whether or not they should proceed especially if you're trying to sell them something. Usually, it would take not once or twice but around 5-7 times of exposure to you and what you offer or represent that will eventually prod them to trust you enough to purchase something from you. 

The  5 good reasons for you to start writing articles will be available in my next post! Share your thoughts by leaving a comment below. If you enjoy reading this post, please feel free to share, re-tweet, or bookmark! Thank you!




Sunday, 10 July 2011

General guidelines on writting Business Letters



WRITING  BUSINESS  LETTER’S
Useful phrases
       Salutation
  • Dear Mr/Ms Name
  • Dear Sir or Madam
  • Gentleman
Starting
  • We are writing to inform /to confirm/to request/to enquire about you that ...
  • I am contacting you for the following reason.
  • I recently read/heard about  . . . and would like to know . . .
  • Having seen your advertisement in ... , I would like to ...
  • I would be interested in (obtaining/receiving) ...
  • I received your address from ...      and would like to   ...
  • I am writing to tell you about ...
Referring to
       previous contact
  • Thank you for your letter of March 15 ...
  • Thank you for contacting us.
  • In reply to your request ...
  • Thank you for your letter regarding ...
  • With reference to our telephone conversation yesterday ...
  • Further to our meeting last week ...
  • It was a pleasure meeting you in London last month.
  • I enjoyed having lunch with you last week in Tokyo.
  • I would just like to confirm the main points we discussed on Tuesday . . .
Making a request
  • We would appreciate it if you would ...
  • I would be grateful if you could...
  • Could you please send me . . .
  • Could you possibly tell us/let us have...
  • In addition, I would like to receive ...
  • It would be helpful if you could send us ...
  • I am interested in (obtaining/receiving...)
  • I would appreciate your immediate attention to this matter.
  • Please let me know what action you propose to take.
Offering help
  • We would be happy to ...
  • Would you like us to ...
  • We are quite willing to ...
  • Our company would be pleased to ...
Giving good news
  • We are pleased to announce that ...
  • I am delighted to inform you that ...
  • You will be pleased to learn that ...
Giving bad news
  • We regret to inform you that ...
  • I'm afraid it would not be possible to ...
  • Unfortunately we cannot/we are unable to ...
  • After careful consideration we have decided (not) to ...
Complaining
  • I am writing to express my dissatisfaction with ...
  • I am writing to complain about ...
  • Please note that the goods we ordered on (date) have not yet arrived.
  • We regret to inform you that our order n°--- is now considerably overdue.
  • I would like to query the transport charges which seem unusually high. 
Apologizing
  • We are sorry for the delay in replying ...
  • I regret any inconvenience caused
  • I would like to apologize for (the delay/the inconvenience) ...
  • Once again, I apologise for any inconvenience.
Orders
  • Thank you for your quotation of ...
  • We are pleased to place an order with your company for ...
  • We would like to cancel our order n°...    
  • Please confirm receipt of our order.
  • I am pleased to acknowledge receipt of your order n°...
  • Your order will be processed as quickly as possible.
  • It will take about (three) weeks to process your order.
  • We can guarantee delivery before ...
  • Unfortunately these articles are no longer available/are out of stock.
Prices
  • Please send us your price list.
  • You will find enclosed our most recent catalogue and price list.
  • Please note that our prices are subject to change without notice.
  • We have pleasure in enclosing a detailed quotation.
  • We can make you a firm offer of ...
  • Our terms of payment are as follows :
Referring to payment
  • Our records show that we have not yet received payment of ...
  • According to our records ...
  • Please send payment as soon as possible.
  • You will receive a credit note for the sum of ...
Enclosing documents
  • I am enclosing ...
  • Please find enclosed ...
  • You will find enclosed ...
Closing remarks
  • If we can be of any further assistance, please let us know
  • If I can help in any way, please do not hesitate to contact me
  • If you require more information ...
  • For further details ...
  • Thank you for taking this into consideration
  • Thank you for your help.
  • We hope you are happy with this arrangement.
  • We hope you can settle this matter to our satisfaction.
Referring to future
       business
  • We look forward to a successful working relationship in the future
  • We would be (very) pleased to do business with your company.
  • I would be happy to have an opportunity to work with your firm.
Referring to future
       contact
  • I look forward to seeing you next week
  • Looking forward to hearing from you
  •     "           "      to receiving your comments
  • I look forward to meeting you on the 15th
  • I would appreciate a reply at your earliest convenience.
  • An early reply would be appreciated.
Ending business letters
  • Sincerely,          }
  • Yours sincerely, } (for all customers/clients)
  • Sincerely yours, }
  • Regards,             (
for those you already know and/or
 with whom you already have a working relationship.)


                               



How to Deliver your Presentation Effectively?

Effective communication is all about conveying your messages to other people clearly and unambiguously. It's also about receiving information that others are sending to you, with as little distortion as possible.

Doing this involves effort from both the sender of the message and the receiver. And it's a process that can be fraught with error, with messages muddled by the sender, or misinterpreted by the recipient. When this isn't detected, it can cause tremendous confusion, wasted effort and missed opportunity.

In fact, communication is only successful when both the sender and the receiver understand the same information as a result of the communication.

By successfully getting your message across, you convey your thoughts and ideas effectively. When not successful, the thoughts and ideas that you actually send do not necessarily reflect what you think, causing a communications breakdown and creating roadblocks that stand in the way of your goals – both personally and professionally.

In a recent survey of recruiters from companies with more than 50,000 employees, communication skills were cited as the single more important decisive factor in choosing managers. The survey, conducted by the University of Pittsburgh’s Katz Business School, points out that communication skills, including written and oral presentations, as well as an ability to work with others, are the main factor contributing to job success.

In spite of the increasing importance placed on communication skills, many individuals continue to struggle, unable to communicate their thoughts and ideas effectively – whether in verbal or written format. This inability makes it nearly impossible for them to compete effectively in the workplace, and stands in the way of career progression.

Being able to communicate effectively is therefore essential if you want to build a successful career. To do this, you must understand what your message is, what audience you are sending it to, and how it will be perceived. You must also weigh-in the circumstances surrounding your communications, such as situational and cultural context.

Effective Presentation.

Did you know that without good, clear communication your business will never be effective nor efficient? It's plain and simple to understand. Your business will not succeed or last for long if you can't get your message across to others.

One of the more effective ways of communicating your business's message to a large number of people all at once is through a presentation. They need to be able to create interest and excitement in your business along with trust and enthusiasm in you. 

Here are some simple tips to help you craft your presentation skills effectively:

Structuring - Think of your presentation as a story and just like any story it needs a beginning, a middle and an end. Structure the presentation around these three premises and clearly define all three as well. Try your best to provide your listeners with new information or put a new interpretation on existing information.

Relevancy- What makes your presentation and more importantly, your message relevant to the audience? Don't let them decide if you are relevant; tell them you are. Throughout the presentation, focus on main message all times to tell your listeners why you are relevant. If it the first trial run of this isn't on topic, trash it and start over with a new that it.

Enthusiasm- If you're not enthusiastic about your presentation, then why should anybody else be? While, it is good to show some passion in your message, try not to get too carried away. There isn't a quicker way to lose an audience than becoming too over-the-top.

Practice- Don't expect to walk into that room and perform flawlessly without practicing over your presentation. It will never happen. In order to nail it and convince your audience that your position is the side to be on, you better know the presentation like the back of your hand. Know how in's and out's of any equipment you plan on using. Have a backup plan ready just in case there are any technical problems.

Know you subject- It sounds pretty obvious to be on this list but you would be surprised with how many presentations I've sat in where the speaker wasn't adequately informed as much as they should have been. No one in that room should know more about your subject matter than you. There is no getting around this step. They may know the subject as well as you do, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't know a unique spin on the topic. Get clear on what message you want to convey to your listeners.