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How make money from Blogger Lesson#1

How make money from Blogger Lesson#1





How to design blogspot.com

1: you need to have a gmail.com account
2: you need to create blogspot.com (You go to sign in blogger.com fisrt )
3: you need to have template for blogger.com one that you want to design
    3.1: how to research template or how to download a template you need?
4: you need to know how to design your blogger.com
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How to change category for BlogSpot




How to prepaire your youtube channel, Lesson #2

How to prepaire your youtube channel, Lesson #2

Please Select setting of Channel
Turn On Marking
 Another I will show on my Video Lesson #2 and Lesson #3
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How to prepaire your youtube channel, Lesson #2, Part1


How to prepaire your youtube channel, Lesson #2, Part2

How to Earn money from youtube Lesson #1

How to Earn money from youtube Lesson #1

Youtube Earning Money Part #1

You need

1. A new gmail account
2.Phone number
3.Video Unit
4. Design your youtube Channel
5.Google Adsense account
6.You earning 100$ can payout

Ok, You can starting with me now
I will show you at Point: 1, 2 , 5
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Youtube Fisrt Step #1

Youtube Fisrt Step #1

Youtube

Before We Start make money from youtube, We should know about browser
Which browser can we use for make money from youtube (Google)?

1.Get Google Chrome - A faster way to browse the web - google.com‎
Google Chrome Download 

2.Opera: Browser | Download Free | Fast & Safe Web Browser
3.Firefox Browser fast & private - Android Apps on Google Play
Firefox Download
4.Internet Explorer is a series of graphical web browsers developed by Microsoft and included as part of the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems, starting in 1995. Wikipedia

I.Which one you alway use?


1.My recommend  do not use ( Google Chrome )  becouse when your youtube account channel have been one suspended, Google always too checking your youtube channel next one more.
Until your youtube channel have suspended all.
2. when you create new account gmail account and youtube account after your old account have been suspended, Your new account much be suspended too because you use browser from google ( Google Chrome )


II.How about another browser?


You can use all but you can not remember  your password when you Sign In




Test Drive: 2017 Ford Fusion

Test Drive: 2017 Ford Fusion

Research the Ford Fusion on the J.D. Power Cars website and you might conclude that this midsize car isn’t worth consideration. It rates about average in terms of initial quality, and it rates below that for overall appeal. The current-generation Fusion also rated below average in the most recent J.D. Power U.S. Vehicle Dependability StudySM (VDS).

If you could peer more closely at the data, you would discover that Ford’s infotainment system, called MyFord Touch, is responsible for much of the Fusion’s ratings malaise. There is good news on that front, however, as Ford has ditched that technology in the refreshed 2017 Fusion.

2017 Ford Fusion Platinum front quarter left photoIn its place is the company’s new Sync 3 system, which the automaker says can respond to inputs with greater speed, has more sophisticated voice-recognition technology, features improved graphics on a capacitive-touch display screen, and provides an expanded number of capabilities.

Additionally, the 2017 Ford Fusion gains a more luxurious Platinum trim level, performance-tuned Sport version, and upgraded Hybrid and Energi variants. Structural changes are designed to improve the Fusion’s safety ratings, and the car gains new driver-assistance technologies include a pedestrian-detection system and automatic emergency braking.

To sample Ford’s changes first-hand, I headed to Long Beach, California, to drive the new Fusion Platinum and the updated Fusion Hybrid. Driving time proved short, but I spent enough time behind the wheel to gather meaningful impressions of each car.

Likes
Midsize family sedans infrequently attract customers on the strength of their styling, but the Fusion is one of the few exceptions. Despite subtle tweaks to the lighting, grille, and bumpers, as well as new aluminum wheel designs, the Fusion remains one of the best-looking models in its segment.

That sentiment carries over to the interior, and especially in the new Platinum trim level. Equipped with matte-finish wood trim, premium leather on the seats and multiple interior surfaces, and quilted patterns on the seats and door panels, few clues signal the Fusion Platinum’s humble beginnings.

2017 Ford Fusion Platinum interior photoComfort levels are high, front and rear, and it is easy for the driver to find a perfect position behind the steering wheel. Heated and ventilated front seats, heated rear seats, and a heated steering wheel are available, and while the Fusion’s sleek roofline is low and tapered, occupants sit up high with excellent thigh support.

Sync 3 is a big improvement over the old MyFord Touch technology. Equipped with a brighter display, with larger and more modern graphics, and larger touch-sensing main menu buttons, the Sync 3 system is easier to use, simpler to navigate, and responds with greater sensitivity and speed compared with the old one.

While Ford’s structural changes are designed to improve the 2017 Fusion’s crash-test ratings, new data was not yet released as this review was written. If the car does achieve top scores in federal government and Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS (link is external)) testing, that will be a great new thing about this car.

Already offered with a number of driver-assistance technologies, the Fusion gains two important features for 2017: a pedestrian-detection system and an automatic emergency braking system. The latter is especially important, as it has been proven to dramatically reduce accidents.

Ford’s new transmission shifter—a rotary knob with a knurled outer edge and a Sport driving mode button—is a work of art, and is quite intuitive to use. Plus, it has the added benefit of improving the Fusion’s cupholders and expanding console storage space.

2017 Ford Fusion Hybrid Titanium rotary shifter photoIn the Fusion Platinum, that rotary shifter controls a 6-speed automatic transmission that is bolted to a turbocharged, 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine. Thanks to 245 horsepower and 275 lb.-ft. of torque, this engine delivers strong, almost thrilling, acceleration. If that’s true of this power plant, just imagine what a rocket the Fusion Sport promises to be.

Riding on large, polished, 19-in. aluminum wheels, the Fusion Platinum delivers responsive handling and a taut ride quality, and on a short twisty portion of road the car proved predictable and enjoyable to drive. An optional all-wheel-drive system improves the car’s traction in rain and snow.

The Fusion Hybrid receives what Ford claims is a more efficient electric motor as well as revised software designed to improve the car’s driving character. This might be true, though without driving the 2017 model back-to-back with the 2016 it’s difficult to tell.

In any case, the Fusion Hybrid effortlessly returned 35.4 mpg in a mix of driving in hilly terrain. That’s less than the EPA predicts, but I frequently drove the car in energetic fashion. That explains why I was not quite as successful as I wanted to be at growing leaves on the Fusion Hybrid’s addictive “Efficiency Leaves” display screen.

2017 Ford Fusion Hybrid Titanium efficiency gauge photoIf you like a quiet car, the Fusion Hybrid deserves consideration. Even at 80 mph on the highway it is relatively quiet and noise isolated. If you’re so inclined, the Fusion Energi is a plug-in hybrid version of the car, one delivering 21 miles of electric range and a total of 610 miles of combined electric and hybrid driving range, according to Ford.

Dislikes
Based on my brief time with the new 2017 Fusion, dislikes about the car are few and far between.

Neither version of the car came close to getting the city fuel economy the EPA suggests they might, and I didn’t drive them solely in the city. Nevertheless, a longer test on a route containing a greater variety of driving situations would be necessary before drawing any firm conclusions in this regard.

Sync 3 represents a big upgrade over MyFord Touch, but there is room for additional improvement. In my experience, the navigation map’s pinch-to-zoom function seems to take forever to zoom, and the screen is not proximity sensing, which would help Ford to maximize screen display options.

2017 Ford Fusion Hybrid Titanium rear seat photoWhile the front and rear seats are undeniably comfortable and supportive, the rear seat backrest is reclined a bit too much, fostering a slouched seating position. If you like to sit up high behind the steering wheel, the Fusion’s low roof and wide windshield pillars can impede visibility.

Finally, most of the 2017 Fusion’s paint color choices are rather drab, and the new Fusion Sport comes only with a black interior.

Conclusion
Consumer complaints about infotainment systems and technology have taken a toll on vehicle reliability ratings in recent years, and no modern, technologically sophisticated vehicle is immune to the trend.

Ford’s addition of Sync 3 to the 2017 Fusion should improve owner satisfaction, and because the software can be updated via Wi-Fi, the technology behind it should remain viable over the course of ownership.

2017 Ford Fusion Hybrid Titanium rear quarter right photoOtherwise, the new Fusion is stylish, comfortable, and enjoyable to drive. The range of powertrains and trim levels is a broad one, making it easy to find a Fusion to meet your requirements.
Job-Hunting Secrets Of LinkedIn Pros

Job-Hunting Secrets Of LinkedIn Pros

By Dana Hudepohl
This story originally appeared on LearnVest.
The social network LinkedIn has 423 million registered users and you’re probably one of them. It’s a simple, efficient platform for connecting with people in your industry and hearing about the latest job openings.
But if that’s all you’re using LinkedIn for, then you’ve tapped into only a fraction of its potential. “The biggest mistake I see people make is they assume LinkedIn does all the work,” in other words, you fill in the blanks on your profile, hit post and you’re done, says Joel Elad, author of “LinkedIn for Dummies.”
Blonde woman shaking hands while having an interview

Instead, think of LinkedIn as a tool. If you just open the box and set it up without reading a manual, you’re probably not getting much out of it—specifically, you’re not being seen by the thousands of recruiters who prowl the site for candidates.
“Out of an eight-hour day, I’d say I’m on LinkedIn seven hours,” says Shane Plantz, a recruiter and partner at Universal Coding Solutions, a Tampa, Florida, staffing agency.

To help get your name and résumé in front of hiring managers, we put together a list of eight ways recruiters say you can harness the power of LinkedIn and make it your secret job-seeking weapon.
You Should Complete Your Whole Profile
You’d be surprised how many people don’t—and it’s a colossal mistake. Recruiters use LinkedIn as a first stop when they hunt for new candidates. When they’re weeding through thousands of profiles, the richer the detail you give about yourself, the more likely they are to pinpoint you as a fit and reach out to you.
“When I have more information to draw from, it catapults you up from a credibility standpoint,” says Todd Maners, president of Titan Search Partners in Charlotte, North Carolina. “I’d rather talk to the candidate who is on target than track down a person with an incomplete profile only to find they’re not the person I’m looking for.”
Completing your profile means listing all past jobs that are in any way relevant to your career now or the field you’d like to transition to, uploading multimedia that shows off skills and talents crucial to your industry and filling out your educational background.
And though it may not seem like a big deal, adding hobbies, volunteer work and any foreign languages you speak or understand can help round you out as a candidate and help you stand out from the crowd.
A word about photos: Don’t blow off this step, no matter how camera-shy you are, says Plantz, because it helps recruiters put a name to a face and complete that first impression. “Never use a selfie, and while a photo taken by a pro at a studio is nice, it’s fine to use any clear photo in which you look professional,” he says.
You Should Put Industry Buzzwords in Your Headline
Your headline is the first thing people see when they go to your profile; it also appears in multiple locations throughout LinkedIn. Leave it open, and it will default to your current or last position held.
This puts you at risk of slipping through the cracks, since recruiters often use a service to search for headline keywords to see which people on LinkedIn are best suited for their job openings. “The algorithm that LinkedIn uses weights keywords used in the headline when ranking people, so you want to ensure that you use this section to highlight key attributes using specific buzzwords,” says Maners.
You can find which buzzwords strike the right note in your industry by looking at job openings that appeal to you and by looking at competitor profiles. Don’t forget accreditation initials specific to your field, which recruiters also search for.
And if you’re between jobs, say so rather than leave the headline blank. “Recruiters will put in a current job title, like CFO or controller, when searching, so if you don’t have one, you’re not being pulled up,” says Maners. Try something like “CFO in transition,” he says. “Don’t be afraid to articulate that you’re looking.”
RELATED: Job Hunting? 4 Signs You May Be Coming Off as Too Aggressive
You Should Sell Yourself in the Summary
If your entire profile details your brand and what it can do for an employer, then the Summary section is your 15-second commercial.
“I tell job seekers to approach the Summary like an elevator speech,” says Chris Careccia, recruiter and partner at Beecher Reagan Advisors in New York City. “It’s the same as if you were at a networking event and a hiring manager says, ‘Give me 15 seconds.’”
You’ll want to cover briefly what you do; for example, “I help (target audience) achieve (goal) by providing (service or skills set).” Include who you work with, phrasing this info along the lines of, “I partner with (target leadership level, industry, organization type). Then, sum up your achievements, such as a track record for boosting sales or market share.
Don’t overthink it though; just keep the summary simple and on point. “Your role as the job seeker is to convince potential employers that you will be an asset to their company,” says Elad. You want them to be intrigued by your summary, so they go through your whole profile.
You Should Ask for Endorsements
While recruiters aren’t fixated on endorsements, they can help if recruiters are on the fence about you. “If candidates A, B, and C all have the same résumé, but candidate A has more endorsements than candidate B or candidate C, I’m most likely to look at them,” says Plantz.
True, being endorsed is as easy as your best friend or running partner (who know nothing about the work that you do) clicking a button. But endorsements gain credibility in patterns. “It’s hard to fake 100 endorsements for the same exact skill,” says Elad. “Endorsements are a nice visual tool. They let recruiters see what everyone thinks your top skills are.”
Even more helpful are recommendations from colleagues. “Testimonials add credibility,” says Maners. “They’re social proof of your claims, and they work to build confidence in the mind of your profile viewers, like me.” Having at least three up-to-date recommendations, but no more than eight (at which point they become overwhelming to read and possibly out of date), is ideal.

The more connections you have, even if they’re not in your industry, the better. First, connections improve the chances that your name and brand are seen by a wide range of people. If your dream job is in fashion, it may be your lawyer friend who is connected to someone who can help get your foot in the door.
“Leveraging other people’s contacts is big,” says Maners. “It’s rarely the person that I target who ends up getting the job I need to fill. It is the person that they know or someone they’re connected with who ends up being the perfect fit.”
As for the number of connections, recruiters say it doesn’t necessarily matter. Users in the 500+ club don’t come off as more professional than those who have 200 connections. Under 100, however, sends a message that you aren’t active on LinkedIn, which might translate to mean you’re not active in your field, says Careccia.
That doesn’t mean you should accept every invitation. “Don’t add someone who could tarnish your name by trying to contact your network and ask for things that make you look bad,” says Elad. Stick to people who you have a real connection with: a colleague or higher-up from your first job, a longtime client or someone you went to college with.
You Should Consider These Little-Known Features
If you already have a job and don’t want to make it public that you’re looking, turn off the feature that broadcasts updates to your network. “It’s a great way to keep your current boss from knowing your activities,” says Elad.

On the flip side, for more exposure, connect your LinkedIn status updates to your Twitter account, so that every time you post on LinkedIn, a tweet goes out. And to get even more people looking at your profile, customize the URL of your LinkedIn profile, so you can print it on a business card or keep as a permanent staple on your email signature line, suggests Elad.
One feature you probably can blow off is the option to upgrade to Premium; the basic offerings are enough for most job seekers and connectors, says Elad. The premium account gives you the option of messaging strangers, he says, so it’s helpful if your goal is to recruit people to your company or gain sales leads.
But for most professionals who want to score face time with recruiters, it’s not necessary. The regular free account allows you to message as well. “If you upgrade and don’t use the added features, you’re just throwing money away,” says Elad.
RELATED: Recruiters Confess: 6 Social Media No-Nos to Avoid
You Should Add Your Contact Info
Most of us are wary of posting personal information on social media. On the other hand, you want to make sure that a potential employer can easily contact you. Make sure you set your account so you are open to receiving messages from other LinkedIn members, suggests Maners.
And consider setting up a new email address and making that public as well. An email address devoted to your job search means it won’t get buried in your work or personal inbox, says Maners, and you won’t miss a recruiter. “It just makes it easier for you to see the message and respond in a timely way,” he says.
You Should Be a Groupie
Another way recruiters run a search is by looking for candidates fitting certain criteria who follow professional groups. By joining LinkedIn Groups for your industry and participating in discussions or sharing relevant articles within those groups, you increase your chances of success.
First, you’ll be in the loop about what’s going on in your field, including hearing about new jobs as they pop up. And when you comment and make connections in that group, you’ll also get your name in front of the people you want to work for.
“When employers get a sense of who you are through your content in discussions, you automatically go up the scale on a credibility standpoint than people they’ve never connected with,” says Plantz. Think quality, not quantity. “It’s just like in college: If you join a lot of clubs but aren’t heavily involved, it shows you’re not really interested,” says Careccia.


How to make money from youtube part#01

How to make money from youtube part#01

 
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