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The 3 Critical Financial Statements server of course.There are three vital statements for understanding the condition of a business or entity: (1) the Profit and Loss Statement, (2) the Balance Sheet and (3) the Sources and Uses Statement. Each of them provides a different perspective of how an entity is operating. Combined, they show examiners the health of the business. Each statement reflects a different perspective on the business' financial operations.The first statement, the Profit and Loss, can also be called the Income Statement. It documents the amount of money coming into the entity (the income) and the money going out of the entity (the expenses). The difference between what comes in and what goes out is the Net Income, if there is more money coming in than Then you'll have to change all your download links. This is fiddly, but needs to be done. For example - you would need to change all your links from: www.domain.com/folder/audio.mp3 To: www.domain.com/folder/audio.ogg Then test every download link to make sure it's working correctly. Important Note: Don't forget about the audio you've got in Zip files too. You'll need to recreate those Zip files with OGG audio instead of MP3 audio and re-upload them. If you're not sure where all the MP3 and Zip files are on your websites, here's an easy way to list them: Now, this only works on Unix-based servers (which covers Linux servers, FreeBSD...etc - ask your web host if you're not sure)... This is pretty advanced so don't do this if you're not Think Twice Before You Send That E-mail This was news to me. It might be news to you too:When communicating with a customer, which is the best method or channel of communication: face-to-face, phone, or e-mail?Face-to-face meetings provide an opportunity to create rapport and expand relationships far better than phone or e-mail. Meetings in-person are rich with social cues such as body language, which can help you understand the other party’s emotions or reactions. I have seen studies that suggest that as much as three times the information is communicated in-person when compared to e-mail communication. Thus, nothing beats face-to-face meetings when you are creating relationships.If the relationship already exists, then phone and or e-mail can be efficient choices. Phone communication is effective wh MP3 is NOT free to use if you're an online publisher. BUT - let me be clear - there are some opt-outs. It appears you don't have to pay any license fees if: It's for personal use or non commercial reasons (not generating income). OR - if your company revenue is below $100,000 a year. Now, these rules might change of course. Make sure to check these yourself and ensure you're up to date by visiting mp3licensing.com for full details. However, when there's alternatives I don't see why anyone publishing audio online would want to or should publish in MP3 format. So what's the best alternative? Well - it's all about OGG. Okay, a slightly strange name. Here are the facts: OGG is just as high quality as MP3. OGG is just as quick to download as MP3. OGG is open source - this means no fees due, ever (for full details on OGG visit vorbis.com). The only current downside of OGG is that it isn't as widely supported by audio players as MP3. BUT - I'm convinced this will change. As more and more online publishers say "No!" to paying hefty and unnecessary licensing fees, more and more audio will be published online in OGG format, meaning more and more audio players will support OGG. So if you're currently publishing audio online in MP3 format, what does this mean for you? Well, my advice is to convert your audio from MP3 format to OGG format, without delay. Now I'll admit it can be a little bit time consuming, but once it's done, it's done. And would you rather make a little effort to convert your audio, or pay licensing fees year after year? So how do you convert MP3 to OGG? Easy - use an audio converter. You'll find a ton of high quality free ones by searching download.com and also sourceforge.net. My personal favorite is WinLAME (awful name, great software) from winlame.sourceforge.net. So use WinLAME to convert your MP3 to OGG. Pay attention to keeping the MP3 and OGG files around the same size (I've actually found OGG files to be slightly smaller). And then compare the audio quality. I'll be surprised if you can find any difference between them. Now this conversion process might take a while. For about six hours of audio it took my computer at least a couple of hours of processing time. But I just left the computer to it and came back when it was done. You can even leave this process running overnight if you have a lot of audio to convert. Now here's an extra snippet you need to pay attention to: Some OGG audio has "Tags". Tags are extra information inside the audio file which often includes the name of the song for example. At this time (this will probably change) some audio players have trouble playing OGG with "Tag" information in them. So take the tag information out. It's easy and doesn't affect the audio in any way - here's how you do it: Download "MP3Tag" from mp3tag.de/en/. Install the software, and start it up. Then just choose to "Remove All Tags" from your OGG files. This process takes literally two minutes but is very important. Now after you've converted and de-tagged the OGG audio, you'll need to upload it to your server of course. Then you'll have to change all your download links. This is fiddly, but needs to be done. For example - you would need to change all your links from: www.domain.com/folder/audio.mp3 To: www.domain.com/folder/audio.ogg Then test every download link to make sure it's working correctly. Important Note: Don't forget about the audio you've got in Zip files too. You'll need to recreate those Zip files with OGG audio instead of MP3 audio and re-upload them. If you're not sure where all the MP3 and Zip files are on your websites, here's an easy way to list them: Now, this only works on Unix-based servers (which covers Linux servers, FreeBSD...etc - ask your web host if you're not sure)... This is pretty advanced so don't do this if you're not To Buy Or Not To Buy: Lawn Mowing Business is just as quick to download as MP3.TRUTH IN THE LAWN MOWING INDUSTRYWe do not wish to slander any company or person but instead share information that is of value to each and every one! Most people who enter this industry will be effected by one of the following and we see fit to share with you what we know and have seen.Buying Into A FranchiseOk buy into a franchise, spend 25 thousand. For your money you may get 65 customers (if you're lucky), equipment and use of their well known name. After 3 to 4 months of being with them, you may have accumulated another 30 customers, and that may be all your able to cope with, TURNING OVER a possible $1,000 a week. It looks great in theory, but of course, you would be paying royalties, fees, etc. OGG is open source - this means no fees due, ever (for full details on OGG visit vorbis.com). The only current downside of OGG is that it isn't as widely supported by audio players as MP3. BUT - I'm convinced this will change. As more and more online publishers say "No!" to paying hefty and unnecessary licensing fees, more and more audio will be published online in OGG format, meaning more and more audio players will support OGG. So if you're currently publishing audio online in MP3 format, what does this mean for you? Well, my advice is to convert your audio from MP3 format to OGG format, without delay. Now I'll admit it can be a little bit time consuming, but once it's done, it's done. And would you rather make a little effort to convert your audio, or pay licensing fees year after year? So how do you convert MP3 to OGG? Easy - use an audio converter. You'll find a ton of high quality free ones by searching download.com and also sourceforge.net. My personal favorite is WinLAME (awful name, great software) from winlame.sourceforge.net. So use WinLAME to convert your MP3 to OGG. Pay attention to keeping the MP3 and OGG files around the same size (I've actually found OGG files to be slightly smaller). And then compare the audio quality. I'll be surprised if you can find any difference between them. Now this conversion process might take a while. For about six hours of audio it took my computer at least a couple of hours of processing time. But I just left the computer to it and came back when it was done. You can even leave this process running overnight if you have a lot of audio to convert. Now here's an extra snippet you need to pay attention to: Some OGG audio has "Tags". Tags are extra information inside the audio file which often includes the name of the song for example. At this time (this will probably change) some audio players have trouble playing OGG with "Tag" information in them. So take the tag information out. It's easy and doesn't affect the audio in any way - here's how you do it: Download "MP3Tag" from mp3tag.de/en/. Install the software, and start it up. Then just choose to "Remove All Tags" from your OGG files. This process takes literally two minutes but is very important. Now after you've converted and de-tagged the OGG audio, you'll need to upload it to your server of course. Then you'll have to change all your download links. This is fiddly, but needs to be done. For example - you would need to change all your links from: www.domain.com/folder/audio.mp3 To: www.domain.com/folder/audio.ogg Then test every download link to make sure it's working correctly. Important Note: Don't forget about the audio you've got in Zip files too. You'll need to recreate those Zip files with OGG audio instead of MP3 audio and re-upload them. If you're not sure where all the MP3 and Zip files are on your websites, here's an easy way to list them: Now, this only works on Unix-based servers (which covers Linux servers, FreeBSD...etc - ask your web host if you're not sure)... This is pretty advanced so don't do this if you're not What Price a Decent Affiliate Marketing ebook? nvert your audio, or pay licensing fees year after year?It’s no secret (or shouldn’t be) that affiliate marketing, when done lucratively, is just about the most ideal business you could possibly wish to get involved in. But how to get started? The problem of course is that there are a whole range of affiliate marketing ebooks being punted by all and sundry.While most, if not all of these affiliate marketing ebooks have some solid advice to offer, three issues always spring to mind. Firstly, if this information is being given away, then how valuable is it really going to be in your quest for the ultimate business experience (i.e. tons of money flowing in, no employees, no stock etc etc).Secondly, if you have to pay for your affiliate marketing ebook in order to launch y So how do you convert MP3 to OGG? Easy - use an audio converter. You'll find a ton of high quality free ones by searching download.com and also sourceforge.net. My personal favorite is WinLAME (awful name, great software) from winlame.sourceforge.net. So use WinLAME to convert your MP3 to OGG. Pay attention to keeping the MP3 and OGG files around the same size (I've actually found OGG files to be slightly smaller). And then compare the audio quality. I'll be surprised if you can find any difference between them. Now this conversion process might take a while. For about six hours of audio it took my computer at least a couple of hours of processing time. But I just left the computer to it and came back when it was done. You can even leave this process running overnight if you have a lot of audio to convert. Now here's an extra snippet you need to pay attention to: Some OGG audio has "Tags". Tags are extra information inside the audio file which often includes the name of the song for example. At this time (this will probably change) some audio players have trouble playing OGG with "Tag" information in them. So take the tag information out. It's easy and doesn't affect the audio in any way - here's how you do it: Download "MP3Tag" from mp3tag.de/en/. Install the software, and start it up. Then just choose to "Remove All Tags" from your OGG files. This process takes literally two minutes but is very important. Now after you've converted and de-tagged the OGG audio, you'll need to upload it to your server of course. Then you'll have to change all your download links. This is fiddly, but needs to be done. For example - you would need to change all your links from: www.domain.com/folder/audio.mp3 To: www.domain.com/folder/audio.ogg Then test every download link to make sure it's working correctly. Important Note: Don't forget about the audio you've got in Zip files too. You'll need to recreate those Zip files with OGG audio instead of MP3 audio and re-upload them. If you're not sure where all the MP3 and Zip files are on your websites, here's an easy way to list them: Now, this only works on Unix-based servers (which covers Linux servers, FreeBSD...etc - ask your web host if you're not sure)... This is pretty advanced so don't do this if you're not How To Get Zero Cost Publicity For Your Business Part 2 even leave this process running overnight if you have a lot of audio to convert.This is the ending to my previous article, How to get no cost publicity for your business. Some other options include signature files, joint ventures, free for all links, informational articles, webrings, and giveaways.Signature files are great ways to get free publicity for your business. It’s just a short blurb at the end of your email. It’s not considered spam. Of course, you shouldn’t just send blank emails to people, just so they’ll see your signature file. That might be considered spam to some people.Joint ventures are also great ways to get free publicity for your business. Joint ventures are fairly easy to set up. Just find someone who is not in direct competition with you that may benefit from yo Now here's an extra snippet you need to pay attention to: Some OGG audio has "Tags". Tags are extra information inside the audio file which often includes the name of the song for example. At this time (this will probably change) some audio players have trouble playing OGG with "Tag" information in them. So take the tag information out. It's easy and doesn't affect the audio in any way - here's how you do it: Download "MP3Tag" from mp3tag.de/en/. Install the software, and start it up. Then just choose to "Remove All Tags" from your OGG files. This process takes literally two minutes but is very important. Now after you've converted and de-tagged the OGG audio, you'll need to upload it to your server of course. Then you'll have to change all your download links. This is fiddly, but needs to be done. For example - you would need to change all your links from: www.domain.com/folder/audio.mp3 To: www.domain.com/folder/audio.ogg Then test every download link to make sure it's working correctly. Important Note: Don't forget about the audio you've got in Zip files too. You'll need to recreate those Zip files with OGG audio instead of MP3 audio and re-upload them. If you're not sure where all the MP3 and Zip files are on your websites, here's an easy way to list them: Now, this only works on Unix-based servers (which covers Linux servers, FreeBSD...etc - ask your web host if you're not sure)... This is pretty advanced so don't do this if you're not Business Finance Degree server of course.Knowing the differences in managerial practices in different countries is interesting. There are, for example, great differences among mangers in the United States as opposed to other countries. With the increasing investment of foreign firms in the United States, the syllabus of business finance is giving more attention to the integration of managers and workers from other countries into American society. This need is highlighted in that the number of inters company transferees has more than tripled from the late 1970’s. The Japanese, for example, often find it difficult to be outspoken and direct in interactions with their colleagues and superiors. People from Arabian countries usually find American teaching methods too imper Then you'll have to change all your download links. This is fiddly, but needs to be done. For example - you would need to change all your links from: www.domain.com/folder/audio.mp3 To: www.domain.com/folder/audio.ogg Then test every download link to make sure it's working correctly. Important Note: Don't forget about the audio you've got in Zip files too. You'll need to recreate those Zip files with OGG audio instead of MP3 audio and re-upload them. If you're not sure where all the MP3 and Zip files are on your websites, here's an easy way to list them: Now, this only works on Unix-based servers (which covers Linux servers, FreeBSD...etc - ask your web host if you're not sure)... This is pretty advanced so don't do this if you're not comfortable with the process. Or ask your web host to do it for you if they're happy to do that: You need to Telnet into your server and then type the following: find . | grep mp3 > allmp3 Then type: find . | grep zip > allzip This will then give you two files on your server: allmp3 & allzip Download these files and take a look at them in a text editor. They'll show you the path of every MP3 and Zip file on your server so that you can quickly and easily find which files you need to convert to OGG. Dead handy. Okay - so after you've converted and uploaded the audio, you'll need to change the text around the download links. You'll need to take out any mention of "MP3" from your website. I don't suggest replacing it with "OGG" on a sales page for example since that will probably confuse people. Just replace "MP3" with "downloadable audio" or "high quality downloadable audio". And then on your download pages mention that the audio is in OGG format which is just as high quality as MP3 and just as quick to download. Then link to a couple of audio players that you know for a fact support OGG. The audio players I personally mention are Winamp from winamp.com and Quintessential Player from quinnware.com. Important Note About Winamp: As I write this only the Full version (not the Lite version) of Winamp supports OGG successfully. So make sure to tell your visitors to download and install that version. It's still free though so your visitors won't have to spend any extra money just to listen to your audio. And that's pretty much all the steps needed to convert your published audio from MP3 to OGG, which can save you a small fortune in licensing fees without compromising audio quality or speed of download.
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