Archive for January, 2011

What Is Stopping You From Making Money Quick – Top 3 Reasons

January 29th, 2011


With the almost unlimited opportunities there is online to make money, it’s really almost impossible not to be able to succeed in making money quick. However, it is still quite a fact that there are those people who gets too over or underwhelmed with the possibilities that they tend to do a couple of fatal mistakes that leads them to failure. Of course, these instances are quite scary.

However, it need not happen to you. With the right safety precautions and tips what things to avoid, you can definitely prevent yourself from the hazards of the make money online industry.

So, what are these things that you should absolutely avoid to keep yourself from failing? Here are some examples:

1. Being too greedy. Taking shortcuts is okay from time to time, depending on what the situation is. However, that’s not exactly something ideal despite the fact that you want to be making money quick. Everything takes its own time, and rushing things, especially in the World Wide Web can only mean trouble.

Usually, these “shortcuts” promise earnings of up to thousands of dollar within just a day. Of course, that’s impossible, unless you won something as major as the lottery. So, unless you’re sure how possible the procedures they’re claiming to have, better not try these options instead.

2. Having too much on your plate. Another sad mistake people keep having is that they try numerous methods at making money quick simultaneously thinking that this can speed up the process of earning. Unfortunately, in reality, what happens is that you’ll most likely end up burn out, stressed and penniless because you weren’t able to cash in on any of the methods you tried since you didn’t put in enough effort in them.

3. Being too naïve. It’s okay to expect the good out of most people, but if it’s already putting your livelihood at risk, then something’s already wrong. If you really want to earn on the web, you can’t just trust everyone you encounter here. Remember, the web isn’t regulated by rules or laws (even if they try), so you have to watch your own back around here. Playing coy can only get you scammed, so make sure to be very careful.

By keeping these three things in mind, add a bit more of the most effective tips how to cash in on the web, and you can be sure that nothing will prevent you from making money quick.

By: Simon A. Stepsys

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Butterfly Watching in Malaysia

January 28th, 2011


More than two thirds of Malaysia is swathed with vegetation. Within the lowland dipetercarp and hill forests dwell more than 1,032 species of butterflies, which present unlimited opportunities for the delightful hobby of butterfly watching. The butterfly represents tranquility, grace and freedom. Unfortunately, they are extremely sensitive to the environment and have an extremely short life span — only an average of two weeks. Catching sight of these living works of art is a wonderful experience that should be cherished.

Malaysian butterflies can be roughly divided into highland and lowland species though some can be found at all elevations. The Clipper (Parthenos Sylvia), for example, is a lowland species that is frequently found at the edge of the rainforest and scrub areas. On the other hand, the Malay Lacewing (Cerhosia Hypsea) lives on both lowland and hilly areas. The Raja Brooke Birdwing is the most famous of Malaysian butterflies. It was discovered in 1885 by A.R. Wallace and named after the first Rajah of Sarawak.

The amateur who is taking the plunge in butterfly watching for the first time should first note the behaviour of tropical butterflies. Large numbers of butterflies are seasonal, often coming with moderately wet weather after a dry spell and an abundance of flowers and new leaves. Generally, they prefer a cool, moist and leafy habitat. Butterfly hotspots are flowers, hilltops, mud puddles and caterpillar food plants. Flowers often attract butterflies because of the nectar they produce. Sometimes a plant or tree that is in full bloom will have swarms of butterflies feeding on its nectar. Many species are also attracted to rotting fruits and animal urine. Certain areas attract certain species. For example, the majestic Raja Brooke Birdwing is often hovering near river banks, while the Blue Crow and Banded Yeoman are fond of clearings and the forest edge. Though many butterflies start searching for food early in the morning, they are most active between 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. It is recommended that dull coloured clothes be worn, and that you arm yourself with a pair of binoculars.

Three popular tourist spots where one can observe highland butterflies are Fraser’s Hill, Cameron Highlands and Bukit Larut in Perak. Though Fraser’s Hill (1,524m) and Cameron Highlands (1,462m to 1,755 m) are in Pahang, they are both accessible from Kuala Lumpur. Bukit Larut (1,054m) is only 7 km from Taiping in Perak, and forms part of the Bukit Larut Forest Reserve. Among the recommended areas in the lowlands for butterfly watching are Pantai Aceh Forest Reserve on Penang Island; Paya Indah Wetlands Sanctuary in Putrajaya; Templer’s Park and Kanching Forest Reserve in Kuala Lumpur and Air Keroh Forest Reserve on the northern fringe of Melaka town. All these areas can be visited on a day trip.

At Fraser’s Hill, the WWF-sponsored Nature Education Centre in the sports complex dispenses maps showing the nature trails around its seven hillocks. For butterfly watching, the Mager Trail is the most rewarding, and the area around the Jeriau Waterfalls also teems with colourful flitting creatures. At Tanah Rata in Cameron Highlands, visitors can pick up maps from Cameron Museum & Information Centre. Choose those trails that meander past waterfalls and alongside streams. The Parit Fall and Robinson Waterfalls are also hot spots for butterflies. Bukit Larut is located in the wettest region in the country, with most of the forest trails near its summit.

Visitors who do not wish to trek in the jungle can visit one of the five butterfly farms in the country: namely, Penang Butterfly Farm, Kuala Lumpur Butterfly Farm, Cameron Highland Butterfly Farm, Melaka Butterfly Park and Poring Butterfly Farm in Sabah

Opened in 1986, Penang Butterfly is the world’s first butterfly sanctuary. It is located at Teluk Bahang, about 17 km from Georgetown, and occupies a 0.8 hectare site. Double doors lead into a 41m x 42m enclosure that houses a landscaped garden with gargling brooks, koi ponds and quaint curved bridges. Dripping foliage of and Within the netted enclosure, more than 4,000 Malaysian butterflies representing 120 species flit around your arm’s reach. There are also stations along the meandering pathways that provide information on the various stages of butterfly’s life cycle — from egg to caterpillar to pupae.

Side attractions are the scorpion pit and snake house. There is also a tank with aquatics insects such as water scorpions. These creatures breathe through their tails. The reptile station display several species of giant-sized geckos and lizards from South American and Africa. Try to spot the Thorny Stick Insect, Walking Stick Insect and Moving Leaf Insect in other glass cases. The Insect Museum is packed with more than 2,000 specimens, including 600 species of butterflies and moths 800 species of beetles and other creepy crawlies.

The Poring Butterfly Farm is located in the settlement of Poring, 40km southwest of Kinabalu Park headquarters. The farm is divided into four areas; namely; netted enclosure, exhibition gallery, breeding room and food plant nursery. The netted enclosure is 25 metre square and six metres in height, and houses more than 500 butterflies of various species. In the exhibition gallery, preserved specimens and photographs are displayed. Information panels present interesting facts n the butterfly as such distribution and behavioral characteristics such as mimicry and colouration.

The Kuala Lumpur Butterfly Farm is modelled after the one in Penang, and is nestled within the lush Lake Gardens. Cameron Highlands’s butterfly farm is perched atop a plateau, about 5km from Kea Farm in Brinchang. Melaka Butterlfy Park is located in Ayer Keroh, and also includes a marine centre. . There is also a small butterfly park within the sprawling grounds of the Jubli Perak Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Agricultural Park, which is located 5km from Bandar Indera Mahkota near Kuantan.

Facing buying a preserved Raja Brooke Birdwing or a Banded Yeoman mounted in a decorative glass case as a souvenir? Pop over to Papillion in Batu Caves Light Industrial Estate in Batu Caves, just 10km north of Kuala Lumpur. This is probably the only company in the country that manufactures all sorts of collectibles using the butterfly. There are plastic paper weights, pen holders and key chains with preserved butterflies embedded within them. Apart from butterflies, there are also scorpions, rhinoceros beetles and stick insects mounted in glass cases — they make a good conversation piece in one’s living room or study.

By: Paik-Leong Ewe

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The Launch of the Next Wave in Affiliate Programs, Network Marketing, MLM, Direct Sales and Internet

January 28th, 2011


For years, industry experts have been predicting that video was the natural progression of the internet and the future of online communications and advertising. Somehow, between all of the tech-garble that engrosses the internet today, online streaming media has crept up upon us and now has the attention of even the most seasoned internet, affiliate marketing and MLM professionals.

Streaming video is going to not only revolutionize online advertising and communications as we know it, but also create an unlimited number of opportunities to generate massive income streams that were not even possible back in 2004. Literally anyone that has access to the internet is sitting on a goldmine in this new internet streaming revolution.

The online streaming media industry surged in 2004 ripping through industry forecasts and generated over $956 Billion dollars. In 2005, the industry is expected to generate over $2.1 Billion dollars and within the next 5 years, forecasters are estimating a jump to $12 Billion dollars annually.

In January 2005, a streaming media technology company launched several new products that had been in the making for years. In fact, the founders of the company have been in the online streaming media industry for over 8 years.

To fuel the streaming media industry fire, the company has launched: video auto-responders, video on demand, video chat, the world’s first integration between video email and text email, a new video portal, live video broadcasting and they will be releasing video Blogging and more in April. Also to come is pay-per-view video broadcasting which is set to create a new frenzy on the internet for anyone that markets anything on the internet or has an email database they market to. All of the above products are enterprise level with the ease of use and pricing set for individual users.

One individual has seen the coming wave and jumped on board with this company just over a year and a half ago, when they had only one product available. “I spent years searching for a business opportunity. You name it; I’ve either researched it or attempted it. Of those I attempted I had no real success until I came across this company. After high school I went from job to job earning at most $30-$40k a year. Then at age 24, I found this company and earned 6-figures from home my first year. I’m now working this business full-time from home with no boss to report to, no employees, no alarm clock and total financial and time freedom”, says Rob Hawthorne.

“Within just a couple of years, it will be difficult to find a website that is not utilizing streaming media in one way or another. Most people will also make the transition from text instant messaging (from MSN, Yahoo and others) to live real-time video chat, like the service that we just launched. It’s not only fun, but video increases sales like nothing most webmasters have ever seen before.”

On February 18, 2005, Mr. Hawthorne launched a new website which details all of the information about the products and business opportunity. Rob goes on to say, “Those who position themselves in front of the coming online video wave will be the success stories that we hear about years down the road. Some people will be too busy to see it coming. Others will be too burned out from attempting every other business out there. But for those who see it… your life (and bank account) will never be the same.”

To learn more about this business and the new products that are now available to help you build your Affiliate Programs, MLM, Network Marketing, Direct Sales, or any business you own that has a website, please go to: http://www.vmdirectory.com

VMdirectory.com offers product demos and Rob Hawthorne, who is based in Houston Texas, is also available to provide you and/or your business with actual live demos of the new products. All contact information is provided on the website above. Rob Hawthorne/ http://www.vmdirectory.com are Affiliates of VMdirect.

By: Rob Hawthorne

About the Author:
Rob Hawthorne

Houston, Texas
http://www.vmdirectory.com

Rob Hawthorne is 26 years old and has been involved with Network Marketing for two and a half years. Within his first 6 months of being involved with MLM, he went full-time, earns a six-figure income working from home selling video streaming products and now teaches others how to do the same.