5 Ways To Save Loads Of Cash On Your Website Or Blog

First impressions are highly important and if we are talking about the World Wide Web, your first impression starts with your website or blog’s home page. To vamp up your home page, you can hire a web designer to create your template, purchase Ads to increase traffic, or even hire a Social Media Manager. But, that will all cost you loads of money. Avoid this by taking charge and following these tips:

1. BE HANDS-ON

As I said, instead of hiring professionals to do the job for you, commit several hours in developing this craft. Write the contents of your website or blog yourself and take advantage of the free templates available online. Pushing all the work to the experts does not only cost you money but also time.

2. TRY FREE WEBSITE MANAGERS

There are softwares that act as website managers, they are called Content Management System or CMS. CMS keeps track of your content such as simple text, images, music, and so on. It does not need major tech skills or digital knowledge to get started. They already have the template, plug-ins, and coding for you. All you have to do is download them. There are reliably free ones such as Joomla! and WordPress.com.

3. USE COPYRIGHT SAFE AND COST-FREE PHOTOS

To beautify your home page and your articles, you must put high-definition photos that are free – as much as possible. For the professional looking images that do not cost a cent, I recommend: Flickr, Morgue File, and Pixabay.

Although most of the photos on these websites are free, you must click each image individually to determine if it is available under Creative Commons or public domain. It has to be under public domain or copyright safe because getting images off the Internet without permission can get you sued for thousands of dollars!

4. FIND AN INEXPENSIVE DOMAIN NAME REGISTAR

When an individual visits your business, the Internet is the first place they will look for. Having your own domain name (e.g., InsertWebsiteName.com or InsertBlogName.net) enables visitors to locate your business faster. Furthermore, it let’s you create an impressive online presence that is both professional and unique looking. For cheaper rates, go to Godaddy. Do not let the name deceive you! Godaddy is one of the popular domain registrars that has the following affordable rates:

Screen-grabbed from https://sg.godaddy.com/

Screen-grabbed from https://sg.godaddy.com/

5. BUILD THE TRAFFIC YOURSELF

Build the website or blog traffic by yourself through gaining followers and friends on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. This may take a slower pace than paid services but it is certainly more genuine. That is why relationships built on social media lasts long.

Image Credits: PublicDomainPictures via Pixabay with CC0 Public Domain

Image Credits: FirmBee via Pixabay with CC0 Public Domain

Use your website as a way to inspire others or a way to generate profit by taking charge. Upon your reign, you will be able to minimize the cost of errors and find efficient cost solutions.

Sources: 1 & 2

Read More...

10 Hottest Jobs for 2015

10 Hottest Jobs for 2015

If you are a fresh High School graduate venturing off to College, at some point you may be unaware of which course you will take. As you weigh your options, you may look at what are the in-demand jobs of the year.

To answer your itching curiosity, Economic Modeling Specialists Intl. (EMSI) and CareerBuilder Company got together to gather a new list of 10 Hottest Jobs for 2015. These data are based on the workforce’s supply and demand.

EMSI turns labor market data into useful information to aid organizations in understanding the economy, employees, and work while CareerBuilder is a “classified ads” website that posts jobs for people who are seeking for them.

On that note, here are a number of jobs that are most in-demand for 2015

1. MARKETING EXECUTIVE

Gap between job postings and hires: 22,996

Job growth (2010 – 2014): +10%

Mari Smith via Flickr

Image Credits: Mari Smith via Flickr

2. SOFTWARE DEVELOPER

Gap between job postings and hires: 21,084

Job growth (2010 – 2014): +15%

Official GDC via Flickr

Image Credits: Official GDC via Flickr

3. REGISTERED NURSE

Gap between job postings and hires: 21,084

Job growth (2010 – 2014): +15%

4. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER

Gap between job postings and hires: 18,151

Job growth (2010 – 2014): +9%

5. NETWORK AND COMPUTER SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR

Gap between job postings and hires: 17,054

Job growth (2010 – 2014): +7%

6. WEB DEVELOPER

Gap between job postings and hires: 15,492

Job growth (2010 – 2014): +17%

Image Credits: Campaign Monitor via Flickr

Image Credits: Campaign Monitor via Flickr

7. MEDICAL AND HEALTH SERVICES MANAGER

Gap between job postings and hires: 15,070

Job growth (2010 – 2014): +6%

8. PHYSICAL THERAPIST

Gap between job postings and hires: 13,545

Job growth (2010 – 2014): +10%

Image Credits: Official U.S. Navy Page via Flickr

Image Credits: Official U.S. Navy Page via Flickr

9. SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST

Gap between job postings and hires: 8,001

Job growth (2010 – 2014): +5%

10. SALES MANAGER

Gap between job postings and hires: 6,309

Job growth (2010 – 2014): +8%

Image Credits: Ken Teegardin via Flickr

Image Credits: Ken Teegardin via Flickr

Source: MSN

These 10 jobs are the professions for which companies post each month significantly that outnumbers the amount of people they actually hire. Thus, it shows what talents are the companies most hungry for. 

Read More...