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December 12, 2008

How To Make Money With Article Directories

Article directories are websites that contain a lot of articles. Most of these articles are usually put there by the one that owns the copyright to them, and usually as a promotion method.

The way to make money with an article directory is to supply each article with your byline placed under it, so that everyone reading the article will a) know who wrote it, and b) will be able to visit your website to gather more information. By repeatedly using this method, people who are interested in your product or service will notice your articles, view you as knowledgeable about the topic, and may even end up visiting your website.

Even if you can not write anything about on the topic which you are promoting, you can always hire a writer to do the work for you. Getting top quality articles written is usually very expensive, however they will eventually pay for themselves, through affiliate sales (if you are promoting as an affiliate), or selling your own services.

Here’s a real life example. Let’s pretend that you are an accountant working from home, and you decide to write an article on a topic you feel familiar with; accounting. You then post it to various article directories. Those who are searching for information on the topic you wrote about will find, and read your article. They will notice that you indeed have the knowledge and skill they are looking for in order to some work for them, and ends up visiting your website to contact you.

The article you wrote just landed you a new client! This client may even decide to use your services regularly, and end up giving you a nice recurring profit. Now remember, since you have posted it on not one, but serveral free article directories, many others who have affiliate websites about accounting will find and use your article on their own website. The great thing about this, is that since they must attach your byline to it, they will help bringing you even more exposure – and sales!

There are several article directories out there for you to post your articles on. Your best course of action is to put a copy of each of your articles on as many as you can find for maximum exposure. This will eventually help to bring more traffic and customers to your website, which will lead to even more new orders and more profit!

By Anders Eriksson
CEO and Owner Datorsam

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The benefits of stereo headphones.

Although modern headphones have been particularly widely sold and used for listening to stereo recordings since the release of the Walkman, there is subjective debate regarding the nature of their reproduction of stereo sound. Stereo recordings represent the position of horizontal depth cues (stereo separation) via volume differences of the sound in question between the two channels.

When the sounds from two speakers mix, they create the phase difference the brain uses to locate direction. Through most headphones, because the right and left channels do not combine in this manner, the illusion of the phantom centre can be perceived as lost.

Hard panned sounds will also only be heard only in one ear rather than from one side. This latter point is of particular import for earlier stereo recordings which were less sophisticated, sometimes playing vocals through one channel and music through the other.

Binaural recordings use a different microphone technique to encode direction directly as phase, with very little amplitude difference (except above 2 kHz) often using a dummy head, and can produce a surprisingly life-like spatial impression through headphones. Commercial recordings almost always use stereo recording, because historically loudspeaker listening has been more popular than headphone listening.

It is possible to change the spatial effects of stereo sound on headphones to better approximate the presentation of speaker reproduction by using frequency-dependent cross-feed between the channels, or–better still–a Blumlein shuffler (a custom EQ employed to augment the low-frequency content of the difference information in a stereo signal). While cross-feed can reduce the unpleasantness that some listeners find with hard panned stereo in headphones, the use of a dummy head during recording, with artificial pinnae, can allow on playback through headphones, the experience of hearing the performance as though situated in the positron of the dummy head.

Optimal sound is achieved when the dummy head matches the listener’s head, since pinnae vary greatly in size and shape.

Headsets can have an ergonomic benefits over traditional telephone handsets[citation needed]. They allow call center agents to maintain better posture instead of tilting their head sideways to cradle a handset[citation needed].

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DVD Duplication A Growing Trend

Going paperless is the in thing today in many industries. Many companies have opted to go digital in terms of storing important data pertaining to their businesses such as keeping employees files, accounting, billing to issuing copies of reports to management, shareholders and clients. This is one of the reasons why autoloader DVD duplicator has become a popular trend among numerous organizations

DVD duplication is the process of transferring data and audio or what is commonly known as burning from various sources onto a DVD recordable disc. The process is similar with CD duplication.

The main difference between the CD and DVD is in the amount of data they store. While a CD can hold about 650 megabytes of information and about 75 minutes of music, a DVD can store more by as much as 4.7 gigabytes or seven times more than the CDs storage capacity. You may have noticed that a single movie or even multiple movies can be stored in only one DVD but with the CD, a regular length movie usually requires two CDs. As for music, a DVD can store up to eight hours of music on each side.

The DVDs big storage capacity can be attributed to its smaller bumps and closer tracks. Data stored can either be static or dynamic.

Additionally, the Blu-ray disc (BD) is another medium for storing data and notably high-definition video. It uses a red laser and has a greater storage space than the DVD due to its shorter wavelength. Up to 50 gigabytes of information can be stored in a dual layer Blu-ray disc which is six times that of a dual layer DVDs capacity.

The trend

For companies keeping up with the latest technology, gone are the days of distributing paper copies of financial reports and keeping VHS tapes of their special events. These days, corporations make video productions of their presentations and provide DVD copies to clients, business partners and sales staff.

For this reason, both robotic dvd duplicator have become very popular particularly in the corporate world. Apart from the high demand from companies and the affordability of the duplication process, several other factors contribute to this growing trend including the prices of DVD media and equipment which have become very competitive in recent years. These, in turn, enables event videographers to add duplication services to their existing videography business to serve corporations that need a high volume of DVD copies for distribution to management executives, stockholders and clients. Besides DVD, some duplicators also accommodate VHS and CD duplication as well as replication. Some also offer both duplicating services and products for their clients convenience.

CD DVD duplicator can be done in-house if the company has the necessary equipment or outsourced to a third party duplicator. With an in-house duplication, a company has control over the video production. The only downside is that it has to invest in the duplication equipment which could be quite costly.

The future

Many experts in this field believe theres truly a bright future for DVD duplication and videographers. Proof of this is the mushrooming of copy shops despite the stiff competition with photocopiers and printers.

The duplicating equipment should not be a problem as no shortage is expected. Tower duplicators and standalone printers are in sufficient supply. In fact, there are companies, too, that provide complete solutions such as the robotic arms that can do the duplication and printing at the same time of up to 600 discs in an automated manner.

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