Expert Author: Jivinder S. Sabherwal | Category: Affiliate Revenue Submitted: 2008-03-26 | Word Count: 525 | Views: 24 Years ago before the internet was born, starting your own business was like taking a leap into the unknown. It involved MONEY, TIME, and lots of worry. If you were one of the lucky ones your business was a success, but many were doomed to failure.
Expert Author: Jivinder S. Sabherwal | Category: Security Submitted: 2008-03-25 | Word Count: 645 | Views: 29 Promoters of adware, software that shows advertising on a user's computer, use some cunning tricks to get you to install their software on your machine. Here's what to look out for.
Expert Author: Jivinder S. Sabherwal | Category: Security Submitted: 2008-03-24 | Word Count: 655 | Views: 31 Spy Sweeper named PC Magazine's Best of the Year 2004 for antispyware.
Expert Author: Jivinder S. Sabherwal | Category: Food And Beverage Submitted: 2008-03-22 | Word Count: 575 | Views: 12 British cuisine has always suffered from bad press. The simple homespun fare and plain preparation of most traditional British foods pales when compared to French haute cuisine, and it’s not uncommon for food critics to sound almost apologetic when writing about traditional British dishes as if there were something shameful in enjoying a good, thick joint of beef with an accompaniment of Yorkshire pudding. If they speak in glowing terms of anything at all, it is a nod to the clever naming of British foods, where dishes like bubble and squeak and spotted dick appear on restaurant menus.
Expert Author: Jivinder S. Sabherwal | Category: Gourmet Submitted: 2008-03-22 | Word Count: 519 | Views: 177 It began as most ‘ethnic food movements' do - with small restaurants in the neighborhoods where immigrants settled, diners and lunchrooms and tea rooms opened by those who wanted to offer a taste of home to their fellow emigres. Chinese, Italian, Middle Eastern, Thai - from family run bistros, the cuisine spread as those outside the cultures of the ‘neighborhood’ learned of the good food and the word spread.
Expert Author: Jivinder S. Sabherwal | Category: Recipes Submitted: 2008-03-21 | Word Count: 430 | Views: 89 Carmen Parmeter wanted to do something different this year for her birthday -- so she called her granddaughter. The 83 year old wanted to throw a party for her friends, but needed some inspiration.
Expert Author: Jivinder S. Sabherwal | Category: RSS Submitted: 2008-03-18 | Word Count: 463 | Views: 66 First it was banner ads, then Google AdSense and now, the latest way to make money on your web site could very well be RSS feeds. Say what? I said: RSS is hot and you should be using it to drive eyeballs to your site. Here's how it works...
Expert Author: Jivinder S. Sabherwal | Category: Travel Insurance Submitted: 2008-03-15 | Word Count: 450 | Views: 37 To answer the question "is purchasing travel insurance smart?" Let's look at what insurance is.
Expert Author: Jivinder S. Sabherwal | Category: Home Improvement Submitted: 2008-03-14 | Word Count: 295 | Views: 20 For honed marble used as traffic surfaces, care should be taken to prevent accumulations of liquids or other materials that result in safety hazards and staining. Regular daily mopping should be performed. Floor marble is any honed finish that is used as a traffic surface. These surfaces should be mopped and scrubbed in a manner that will not leave a hazardous slippery film.
Expert Author: Jivinder S. Sabherwal | Category: Business Submitted: 2008-03-12 | Word Count: 884 | Views: 28 Out of 100 products, 90 never get past the initial development and testing stages, of the 10 that do 7 will fail in the market within 3 years.
Expert Author: Jivinder S. Sabherwal | Category: Management Submitted: 2008-03-10 | Word Count: 343 | Views: 38 Managers know the difficulty of getting people to do the right things the right way. And employees need their expertise and understanding of the way things should be done. But how do you get it across so it actually sticks? The answer is well-defined policies and procedures.
Expert Author: Jivinder S. Sabherwal | Category: Home Based Business Submitted: 2008-03-07 | Word Count: 950 | Views: 24 Essentially there are 5 tremendously powerful methods to make money online. These methods were not always available but have only become available due to the large amount of internet commerce being conducted each and every day online. While it is possible to make money, and lots of it, using other methods, these are in my opinion the best for 3 reasons. First, they are some of the cheapest methods around. Imagine running a business for an entire year where your total cost was less than $1 a day.
Expert Author: Jivinder S. Sabherwal | Category: Home Based Business Submitted: 2008-03-06 | Word Count: 1520 | Views: 18 In the past, everyone could take pride in working for large, multinational companies. The current trend of downsizing and outsourcing, however, has brought major changes in the employment landscape. One thing for sure, as job security becomes a thing of the past, many are turning towards starting their own home based businesses.
Expert Author: Jivinder S. Sabherwal | Category: Mobile Computing Submitted: 2008-03-04 | Word Count: 1668 | Views: 63 Gone are the days when you would have been laughed at if you walked into an all-night LAN party carrying your trusty laptop and expecting to hang with the giant computer towers standing at everyone’s feet. The gaming laptop computers of today sport huge, crisp LCD screens, cutting-edge video cards and full-size keyboards. Not only can these gaming laptop computers hang with the standard clunky computer tower, but they can also be ordered fully custom to meet the exact specifications of any gamer.
Expert Author: Jivinder S. Sabherwal | Category: Home Appliances Utensils Submitted: 2008-03-02 | Word Count: 846 | Views: 17 Cookware is always a rather contentious subject. I have seen chefs turn up to even the simplest of cooking jobs carrying more than it would take to maintain your average oil tanker (though maybe this is not the best use for your cookware), when all that was really needed was a knife and something to sharpen it with.