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Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009
One of the many ways you can make money as a photographer is to specialise on events. Christenings, weddings, and lots of other events where people create memories can be well paid business. The great thing is that all you need is a stack of business cards, and a good camera.
What to do
Cover only events where it is hard for people to take the pics themselves and where they will want to keep their memories frozen in film.
One idea is to go to kids sports events. Get permission from the coach to click pics for the parents watching and then start clicking away. If you turn up with a wopping big telephoto lens like the ones used for pro coverage of events, you will be taken seriously. Make sure you get all the children doing great action shots and then hand out flyers to all the kids’ parents watching with your web address. If you can get hold of the parents email address so you can email them the URL of you site then upload the pics to your web site that day and email everyone. If you have a simple shopping cart set up you can make money in a few hours as people pop in to see the pics and buy them for $20 or more a pop.
You can do a similar thing with weddings. Take all the regular pictures as part of the wedding coverage but then get your URL printed on the wedding invites and all the other wedding materials and also get an email list of all the wedding guests, offer the couple a nice 20% discount for doing this and then take lots of extra pics at the wedding of the guests doing all the things they do. Upload all the pics to your site and send the emails. You will then make a lot more money than the 20% discount it cost you because then 30 or 40 people will be also purchasing your pics at $20 or more a shot straight from your site. Also charging them more for higher resolution shots is a great bonus income as well.
The trick is to find a niche where you can excel by being the best photographer in the room, and offering an easy way for people to buy your photos.
Dog shows, fashion shows, horse shows, car shows, livestock competitions, rock shows, - the list goes on. Keep your eye out in the events section of your local paper to see what is happening. Always ask for permission to shoot pics and if you need to offer the people 10% of the income if feel you need to so you can get easy access.
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Wednesday, November 25th, 2009
A variety of different places around the Kansas City area can offer dance lessons. These places are ones that can help you out with your dancing needs. There are many places for Kansas City dance lessons to see.
A variety of types of groups are available around Kansas City for dance lessons. With so many different dances it helps to look into what different groups have to offer. You can learn many formal dances but also swing or classical dances. No matter what you want to learn you should see what individual groups have to offer.
In many cases you may need to learn dancing for a wedding. You should talk with a wedding planner you are working with for assistance on this. A planner can link you with a dance studio in Kansas City that can help you with dance lessons. These can include groups that teach father and daughter or mother and son dances. Learning wedding dances from a proper group can help you to make your wedding experience memorable.
A variety or professional dance performance organizations can give people lessons at times. Groups like the Kansas City Ballet or Kacico Contemporary Dance groups can help in many cases. You should talk with different groups like these to see what they have to offer. The odds are you could find something from them.
Schools and colleges around the Kansas City area can offer dance courses. For instance, Kansas University in nearby Lawrence, Kansas, offers lessons on a regular basis. Some community colleges can offer these courses too. These include Metropolitan Community College and the Kansas City Kansas Community College. You should know that you do not have to be a student to attend many of these classes.
Smaller organizations offer lessons and promote studios that offer them. These include organizations for different types of dances. Square dance groups like Swangers, Silver Shoes and Single Promenaders offer square dance lesson support. For people interested in swing dancing the Kansas City Lindy Hop Society offers support for different groups. For international folk music you can check out the Missouri Valley Folklore Society.
Even kids can get into dancing in Kansas City. If you and other family members want to dance you should see what groups offer lessons for all ages. Many groups can feature lessons for children who are beginning to dance. Advanced lessons can be used for adults.
If you are single and want to meet people you should check out dance lessons for singles. A variety of singles meeting groups around Kansas City promote their own dance activities. Many of them offer lessons for singles. Be sure to check out singles groups in the area for information on events they can have. This is especially a great option if you want to meet someone.
All these options for Kansas City dance lessons are great to see. You can learn a variety of dances from all sorts of groups. These include college, singles and professional performance groups. You can really get your feet moving when you find great dance lessons in Kansas City.
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Thursday, November 5th, 2009
It is vital to periodically organize social events in a workplace. These events allow employees to connect and develop deep rooted professional associations, which consequently improve the productivity of a company. Given the importance that they hold for a company, it is very important to bear in mind various aspects to ensure the success of such events.
The first thing that you would have to think about is the kind of event that you are going to hold. You can incorporate activities as diverse as simple banquets and adventurous trips lasting a few days. You will have to consider your resources and the regularity with which you want to organize these events to decide about the kind of event most appropriate for your situation.
The next thing to consider is the location or the venue where the social event is to be held. In case of a dinner event, it is important that your choice of restaurant is good, but at the same time not out of your budget. Your employees must feel relaxed and shouldn’t confront any job pressure at the venue of the social event.
The next aspect to be thought about is who all will be invited. The event could be for a project unit or for an entire division and you will have to ensure that all the guests can fit in the venue. You also have to decide whether the family members are also to be invited in addition to the employees.
The next key consideration is the type of cuisine that will be provided at the social event. Remember that people have differing preferences and so it is essential to have a wide range in the menu to meet the expectations of all staff member.
Holding a corporate event is an extensive project, thus it must be planned correctly, otherwise, they can be as bad to take care. Choose an experienced corporate caterer to help you plan an proper menu and work through the details of service, rental, and entertainment.
Finally, make sure that there are some at the event which would entertain the staff and help them have fun while socializing. You must select these activities carefully, and you can usually choose from a list of well known options such as dancing, karaoke or quizzes.
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Saturday, August 8th, 2009
by Benny Clinton
Coordination among team mates and improved relationships, which result in greater productivity, can be achieved through team building events. These events are being adopted by organizations throughout the globe and specialized events companies now help you in organizing them.
But you have to be mindful of some critical things before choosing an events company so that you can be sure that you are hiring one suitable for your requirements.
The first thing that you must check is whether the events company has experience of organizing team building events. It would not be prudent to hire an events company that is yet to learn the nuances involved in managing these unique events. Hence, checking the previous experience of the company is very important.
Secondly, you must make sure that the firm is located in the same region where your office is based. Only a local company will have staff who will share a cultural similarity with the team members, which is very important to ensure a positive outcome from such events.
The events company should also be able to quickly imbibe the work atmosphere of your organization. The goals of your organization should be the prime considerations during the planning of a team building event. This requires the organizers to understand what type of relationship exists between the older and junior members, and members with equal seniority within the team.
The organizers must also have undertaken training in psychology and the dynamics of how an organization works. Normal human responses to unfavourable situations, reasons that lead to motivation, and the mechanisms that work in the corporate social milieu must be known by the organizers.
Team building events are very often based on certain themes. So when you are selecting a firm, ask them what all themes they focus on and see if they fit your needs. For example, if you are seeking the excitement of an adventurous event, then your events company must have the ability to arrange for such excursions, mange all the risks, and work with all the vendors.
Finally, any team building event can be fruitful only if it is enjoyable for the members present. You must check the organiser’s attitude towards the event in order to ensure this. The organiser must have a good personality and must be of a cheerful and pleasant nature, which will reflect in the participants. This will not only make the event more fruitful, but will also help the staff unwind from their daily schedule, and they will be excited about attending such events in the future.
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Thursday, August 6th, 2009
by Owen Jones
Blogs can either be for profit or not for profit, but most bloggers blog for the purpose of making money. Sure, some blogs are published simply to voice the bloggers’ opinions and spread their thoughts. However, the general population of bloggers want to profit financially. Fortunately, there are several ways of profiting from a blog and using these ways can help you make money.
Advertising: Offering advertising space to merchants is one of the most common ways of earning money from blogging. The best way is to build up a target audience, because blogs that have a considerable amount of traffic can make income from targeted advertising sales. The reason why bloggers choose to sell advertising is that it is a passive kind of income once the number of visitors has grown to a reasonable size, which differs per industry. Although it takes a great deal of work to get advertisers and get them to maintain the adverts on your blog, those who can achieve it will earn a reasonable amount of money from those adverts.
When compared to other forms of profiting from a blog, selling advertising space is one of the most reliable streams of revenue. If you can just keep your advert slots filled, you will have a pretty good idea of just how much you can make every month.
On the negative side, selling adverts requires that you need some kind of established traffic flow. Traffic is vital because it attracts interest from potential advertisers. You will find it hard to sell ad space without traffic and it will most likely not produce much revenue either. Furthermore, the blog must have a target audience in order to get advertisers to pay the maximum amount of cash for advertisement space. Advertisers are much more likely to pay highly if your target audience is a match to theirs.
Affiliate programs are also a popular method of making revenue for some bloggers. Affiliate programs are useful in the sense that they allow you the chance to make some money even if your blog only has a small audience. However, the downside is that sometimes, affiliate programs don’t make much revenue at all.
New blogs often feature affiliate adverts compared to selling space directly to advertisers, since selling adverts is hard to do without much traffic. Affiliate programs are ideal for new blogs, because they take only a little time to set up and they are easily maintained.
Promotion and Premium Content: Bloggers who offer a service also have an excellent opportunity to get clients and increase their advertising rates. Maintaining a blog that focuses on your particular area of expertise, can assist you to become known as a recognized authority in your field. Additionally, it can help your potential clients to find you. You will benefit from the growth in demand for your services and the improved reputation that you build, which will permit you to charge more for your services and your advertising slots too.
Aside from promoting your services, selling premium content is also a very good method of making extra money from your blog. Blogs are a large source of information and just bear in mind that not everything has to be given away free. There are bloggers and businesses that earn money by selling some of their better pieces of work. So, there are blogs that sell memberships to their websites too. However, although selling premium content is possible whatever area of interest you have, you must be able to offer something to your readers that is worth the money.
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Thursday, July 23rd, 2009
by Ian Kleine
Cakes are considered to be the epitome and the culmination of all things pastry and nice. Cakes are soft, sweet and quite nice to look at it is almost a shame to eat it. They are made up of the highest and finest quality flour, the prime of the crop, the most irresistible of basic ingredients known to man. You could say that cakes represent all that is good about food (except diabetes but let’s not talk about that).
By tradition, a sweet, delicious cake is a type of baked food that is of the pastry nature. Sweet, baked (traditionally. There are cakes that need no baking…like the ice box cake type). The basic ingredients to a wonderful cake is a base (consisting of dry ingredients and liquid ingredients). These are usually flour for the dry, and something that could bring out the gluten (a binding agent) from it, like something simple like water, or complicated like egg yolks. Fats and liquids are added to further strengthen the base and add flavor or color as well. This is for the normal cake though, there are special cakes that break the mold of convention through rigorous substitution and what not.
But do you have any idea what a good cake is for a festival run? First, try and check what the environment is like. Check the temperature, check the people that come in. Is it hot? Too cold? Are the audience the kid type? The adult type? Depending on the temperature, it would affect what contrast you have in mind. Kids making up the general population, your cake should focus on fun and colors. Otherwise, sophistication and taste should be your priority if you have the classy gents and the snobbish ladies (chocolate is still your best bet).
Cakes directly affect the various moods and tastes of each person or individual that tastes them. They can either relax the person or make them aggressive and hyped. Take the sour cake for example, a good dose of this would make you quite hungry and improves a great deal of your appetite. Have diabetic clients? Sweeteners are your best bet (skimp on the natural sugars though). Who knows, you might be able to pull off “mood cakes” and it would be a great hit.
Cakes are quite helpful in a business, and you can rarely go wrong with cakes. But the cake market is a tough battleground. You compete with other people’s recipes and their connections as well.But don’t panic. All you need is an understanding of your surroundings, a good rapport, and plenty of servings to go around.
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Tuesday, July 14th, 2009
by Ian Kleine
By reality’s turn, everyone is not what you would think to be: cold, callous, heartless and not at all interested by everything around him (or more specifically, your goods). There are people around you who would be highly interested about your business and your products. They could be that agent for a company, a starter in a business perhaps or just some random person who is idling his time away. Different people, same objective. You need marketing materials to supplement their knowledge about your product.
Marketing materials, in a nutshell, are anything that could link the customer back to you. It is an important device of return since most first time craftsmen, admittedly, are hard to remember with their names (even catchy trademarks are often forgotten). A marketing material, such as a business card, a flier, a pamphlet, a souvenir (this one is more pricey) are often good devices for them to remember you.
The business card is the most trusted and most reliable of all marketing devices. It is easy to carry, small, lightweight and has all the delicious and important details about your business. It is so convenient you can just print it off your computer and yet it can look so darn professional. Make sure to carry around your person some of these cards. It should have all your basic information, like your name, address, email, contact number and company name, or trade mark. Make sure to mention the nature of your business.
Flyers are a bigger version of business cards. But you can easily give them away to more people, even those who aren’t visiting your table. Sure they have a bigger ratio of getting thrown into the trash can, but hey, you are reaching out, right?
Catalogs are better, but keep them chained to your table. Or at least spread open for people to see. They are a sure way to have everyone see what you are offering them.
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Tuesday, June 9th, 2009
by Mara Hernandez-Capili
This year will mark the first installment of the biennial Artists of Hawaii 2009. The event is something that Hawaii residents all look forward to in attending because it will mark again the celebration of the locals’ talents and unique taste of the Arts. A guest curator will be featured this year who is none other than Laura Hoptman, the senior curator for the New York Museum of Contemporary Art.
To avoid confusion on what I am about to discuss to you now let me first give you the difference between Modern, Post modern and Contemporary Art as these are three subjects that are oftentimes misused. Contemporary Art depicts the art of the Modern times, it is often confused by Post modern because some claim that we actually live in the Post Modern era already and that any art that comes out during these times should be called as “Post Modern”.
Post modern art is described as the combination of the different Art Styles during the Modern era and these styles includes: Art Nouveau and Art Deco among many others. Post Modern style is always a mixture of two or more style era. Modern Art is described as Art that emerged after the renaissance Period or the Period of “rebirth”. It is oftentimes categorized as the Art created during the 18th to early 19th century. Contemporary Art is used to describe the current trend of Styles during the ongoing era. The term contemporary does not come into existence until the half of 19th century (1950’s) onwards.
Paintings are mostly on display on this exhibit. Expect young and talented artists churning out their fresh minds to create great pieces. Contemporary Hawaiian artists all gather at the Artists Guild to celebrate their talents by showing their creations to spectators and enthusiasts.
Come and visit the Artists of Hawaii 2009!
About the Author:
Mara Hernandez-Capili is a writer and a researcher on events in Travel and Leisure. Visiting events such as
craft fairs will open one’s spirit on the beauty of the world beyond home’s borders. If youre staying in the US, the author suggests checking out
craft shows for entertainments to make your stay memorable.
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Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009
by Ian Kleine
Nisei, in Nihonggo, means ’second generation’ (’ni’ meaning two, and ’sei’ probably meaning generation). This month-long festival is held usually in August, with the main attractions heralding the first two weekends of the fest. Nisei Week draws the attention and the support of both Japanese and non-Japanese festival goers, due to its grand floats and parades, and the month long activities that soon follow. This 2009, the festival will be celebrating its 69th year.
The festival grounds of the Nisei festival is tremendous. Following the original structure of the Japanese matsuri (or festival), the streets are lined with booths that are filled with food, games, prizes and others. There was once a free-admission carnival and art show, but they were removed, and/or changed. Up 2006, an eating contest consisting of Japanese pot stickers or “gyoza” was added. The attraction was tremendous. Contestants each ate as much as nearing 200 or so.
The Tofu festival of Los Angeles was added. The festival was once a self-standing fest of sorts, but after the greater success of the tofu festival (beer was a factor that helped); it was now a festival that was held after the Nisei month.
They also have the Nikkei games, an open competition for everyone with running, martial arts and exhibitions. The Little Tokyo Anime Festival, another crowd bringer that spawns a massive amount of audience, most usually fans of Japanese animation (Girugamesh, anyone?). Cosplays and booths were comics are sold are usually rampant.
Ondo dancing, were people dance to the tune of a singer (sometimes lyrics being read off a magazine!) happen too. The choreographer has the dancers carry chochin lanterns as they will the night away, dancing in the streets. The audience can dance too, with little supervision as the dance is often times just easy to follow and easy for the bones. (Really!)
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Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009
by Ian Kleine
Food festivals in my opinion are in my top to-visit list when it comes to visiting them around the country. Food is bountiful, and the people are cheery. There’s a happy atmosphere that it seems nothing could expunge it. And truly it is, because food is one of the basic needs of man, and a great joy for others. Celebrating it in an event dedicated to life’s simple pleasures is something one should not miss.
And America, blessed with the varying seasons, climates and altitudes, has an expanded scope of gastronomic delight. Along with the wonders of modern technology (halleluiah, importation!); food that you rarely would find in one place can now be as common as spaghetti in Italy. We have fruits, veggies, herbs, wine and drink, and even the strange like baby food!
First off is the esteemed Strawberry Festival in Garden Grove, California, held on May 22nd to May 25th. As the name implies, it’s all about the pink-reddish marvel, the strawberry! Tons of these juicy lovelies will come parading down the streets of Garden Grove, each in their prime and pride. There are a lot of carnivals and parades in the nearby streets for you to indulge in to! Celebrities, each new and those returning will also be making an appearance; so better watch out for them as they will be all over the place.
In the state of Georgia, a fruit is celebrated every 12th of June up till the 20th. The peach, which is well loved by those in Byron and Fort Valley Georgia. If you love peaches, now is the time to buy in bulk and stockpile on it, as peaches will be on the spotlight for the whole week. Fresh peach, peach cobblers, preserves, ice cream, pies and much more! There will be shows and events held each day as well, so if you are lucky to be in the area, indulge and you might win a prize!
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