Blog F0R Mon3y!!!

If you maintain your own blog hosted on Google’s free blogging service dubbed Blogger, you will be delighted that the search giant has finally paired its AdSense advertising engine with the blogging service. Although Google started rolling out AdSense on Blogger last week, it took some time for the new advertising feature to propagate through the Blogger engine. It appears that new monetizing options are now available in all user accounts on Blogger.


Enabled through the new Monetize tab found in your blog or the main Dashboard, the feature lets you apply for a new AdSense account or simply pair your Blogger blog to an existing AdSense account. You can also choose to place ads on several predetermined positions in your blog determined by a chosen template. Thanks to the AdSense API, the Monetize feature also shows you ad revenue in real time, right inside the Blogger web interface.
Google warned users that “new applications may take a few days to process.” The search monster also said that not every site will be approved, advising bloggers to check if they are eligible for an AdSense account. While the long overdue addition of Google’s money-making ad engine arrives in times of freezing economy, don’t expect that your blog will pull you out of financial troubles. Typically, you need 100,000 page views monthly to earn anywhere between $100 and $500 on ad revenue – at best. As you can imagine, the search monster milks a significant portion of advertising money that flows through the service.
The Google Adsense let user have a chance to earn money by the few process.Bloger also can use for commercial purpose.

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Business Leadership Talk

The week Before our mid sem break,that was a talk about business leadership lead by Douglas L. Becker.
As chairman and chief executive officer, Douglas Becker has led the transformation of Laureate Education (formerly Sylvan Learning Systems) from a domestic tutoring provider into the world’s leading international higher education company with operations throughout 21 countries. Mr. Becker Was a chairman and CEO of the company since 2000, having previously served as the company’s president and co-CEO.



During his tenure as CEO of Sylvan Learning Systems, Mr. Becker was responsible for growing the company into the undisputed leader in K–12 tutoring with nearly 2,000 learning centers, more than 200,000 students, and the most recognized consumer brand name in education. The business of the company, now known as Educate, Inc., was sold in 2003  allow the company to focus all of its energies on laurete education, It was in recognition of its new focus on higher education that the company changed its name to Laureate Education, Inc., in 2004.

INTI Malaysia has been acquired by a group including Laureate Education Asia, Ltd., INTI founders Tan Yew Sing and Dr. Lee Fah Onn, and several Malaysian investors. INTI is composed of nine institutions of higher education located throughout Malaysia, including Metropolitan College, INTI Subang Jaya, PJ College of Art & Design, the Malaysian Institute of Management (IMS MIMS), and INTI International University College. INTI is now part of the Laureate International Universities network.

“We are proud to bring INTI into the Laureate International Universities network,” said Douglas L. Becker, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Laureate Education, Inc. “INTI has a strong and well-earned reputation for quality education. We will extend their leadership in higher education to meet the needs of the growing number of students in Malaysia, throughout the Asia-Pacific region, and around the world.”

Douglas L. Becker was giving us some brief explanation about the laureate education and he was quite humour when talking about his younger history.He also able to answer all the doubt asking by the audience and he was quite confidence on his life although his parent was not agree on his career but wanna him to be a doctor.After the talk,I have gain some external experince and knowledge by him.We must aim a target and never give up so early until we achieve our goal...!!!
"Out Of Difficult,Make Miracle"




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JoomLa








Joomla have a talk at inti last thursday. Our lecturer Have give us a opportunity to attend the talk.During that day,It was full of peoples attending.The speaker have give us a briefly explanation about the product and give us some slideshow to enhance thier talk.Joomla also give 5 first ppl who sign up a free websites.Joomla is a open source software.The talk almost uses 2 hour to finish.It help the degree student for their intership and learn more about design web site.The speakers also give us chance to ask our doubt and it will explain it.The lecturer for our course and some staff of inti also don't miss up this chance.I think I would attend more this kind of talks to enhance my knowledge about WEB,HTML,Java script.It was useful for My Future Course work.Now i would like to share some Information about Joomla.


What Is Joomla?? 
Joomla is an award-winning content management system (CMS), which enables you to build Web sites and powerful online applications. Many aspects, including its ease-of-use and extensibility, have made Joomla the most popular Web site software available. Best of all, Joomla is an open source solution that is freely available to everyone.
What's a content management system (CMS)??


A content management system is software that keeps track of every piece of content on your Web site, much like your local public library keeps track of books and stores them. Content can be simple text, photos, music, video, documents, or just about anything you can think of. A major advantage of using a CMS is that it requires almost no technical skill or knowledge to manage. Since the CMS manages all your content, you don't have to.



What are some real world examples of what Joomla! can do?


Joomla is used all over the world to power Web sites of all shapes and sizes. For example:

•Corporate Web sites or portals

•Corporate intranets and extranets

•Online magazines, newspapers, and publications

•E-commerce and online reservations

•Government applications

•Small business Web sites

•Non-profit and organizational Web sites

•Community-based portals

•School and church Web sites

•Personal or family homepages

 
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