A Little Short On Cash Building Your Business?
Building your
home business can truly be a costly one especialy when you got no experiences at all. Each time you turn around you seem to spend every dollar you have on advertising and yet you are not getting ahead in your business. It basically will nickel and dime you to death especially during this recession period.
You really can't get ahead in your business if you have to spend a ton on advertising, especially when you are first starting out. Wouldn't it be nice if someone could show you basically step by step how you can build your home business without spending a ton of money while doing it right? Well, there is some good news for all of us.
I recently came across something special that I think it will really help your business as it has help mine. It is a videos series by my friend named Mike Dillard called "Building On A Budget". In these videos Mike shows you how to build any home business for $500 or less and this is terrific. I took these free videos and purchased his ridiculously low priced book, and within two weeks of applying the techniques he teaches and I am now getting as many as 10 new qualified prospects per day, it's imiracle. The best part is that I did not spend much money while doing it and it's really make me feel great. Now I have the tools to grow my business without getting nickel and dimed to death and I'll like to share this opportunity to you all.
Enjoy your new found wealth, eric cheong
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Home networking question?
We have a wireless home network. The house is a three level house which includes a basement, main level, and an upstairs bedroom. We currently have our cable internet modem and router connected on the main level, in a somewhat central location. The main level and upstairs typically receives decent signal. The basement, as many basements, doesn't. Is there any way to boost the signal to the basement? Also, would it be possible to hook up another modem and router in the basement, and connect them to cable wires, so basically the whole house would be on the same connection, same internet account, but connected with different cables. Would this work?
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How to set up a hamachi minecraft server?
So recently i have been trying to set up a minecraft server within my home network for family. But i can't figure out how to make it work, i have tried hamachi but nothing i do seems to work. I have gotten the static IP from it, had every computer join the network, enter the static IP into the .properties file, yet nothing seems to work. The server software says everything is ok, but no one can connect to it. I have tried using it with and without the :25565 port extension.
I would also like to know how to use hamachi for this so i can play custom maps and such with friends in the future without buying a server.
EDIT: i am trying to run the server one windows XP
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PSP Wifi Connection help?
I got a PSP about a week and a half ago and I love it. There is just one problem: It won't connect to my home wifi network. I have connected it to the wifi network at my school, no problem, but I can't connect at my house. When I scan, it lists my home network, but under security it says "Not Supported" and won't let me connect. Is there a way that I can fix this, either on the PSP or on my computer?
Thank you!
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