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Great Ways to Gain Knowledge in How WordPress Really Works

Posted by admin in January 28th 2012  


The well known blogging software in the business world in the internet is what we call WordPress CMS.
Furthermore, it also has the ability to have great potential earnings and an integrated content management. If you’re an affiliate distributor it can increase productivity and with less maintenance on the grounds that it would perform over time. Take the time to consider the following tips below if you are considering on using this platform to market your site.

1. Topics:

It should be known that you can only impress people to your website just ones. Don’t expect them to return if they aren’t impressed. Using the software WordPress, you have the option of uploading the heading you want and just press a button and you’re done with it. This gives you ample time when considering the choice of the subject matter, locating the right one is time consuming to find.

The characteristic listed in the CMS makes modification in your site very easy and a time saver. You can modify its appearance on how you want your visitors to see your home page, group page, or a solitary entry page. The selection is yours with just a click of the mouse. This enables you to optimize every aspect of your site that will show the way to higher exchange rates.

2. Using Plug-ins:

As most know that WordPress is a simple software program, therefore, there are not that many features provided. However, you can add plug-ins. With this plug-ins it allows the software to plan an amount of different things to do, such as; generating mailing lists, generating affiliate links and link trackers and you can even import your feeds straightforwardly to your site.

An important factor in the management of your associate marketing site is to learn how to assign and when. The CMS can have several writers, you got the power to let other people create and place content on your site, and you don’t need to give this authors administrative information. They won’t have power on your site and they wouldn’t be able to take over it. It is only enough force to do their job and that’s all.

Add-ons were developed by some people around the world for the software. These additives can add new themes and plug-ins included, amongst others. A number of these people understand the complex issues related and can help you if you get an error. Apart from the wider population worldwide, you can find books that start with the installation and how to put it into use.

There are a number of advantages that may derive from the use of software WordPress. What was on one occasion used for blogging is now a very powerful tool to aid you in creating a website that will get you more visitors and more money for your site.
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Dropshipping Business

Posted by admin in January 19th 2012  




If you are thinking about starting an Internet business that involves dropshippers, suppliers and selling products online then I want you to consider what I think are the 5 most important steps you must take to launch your business the right way.

Establish a Business Entity: Even if you do not know what product line you are getting into, it is critical to establish a business name and receive a Tax ID in order to work with a dropshipper. Most dropshippers will not work with you if are not a registered legal business entity of some sort. If you establish a Corporation that is more general (general in name and not specific to the product line and website idea you have), then you can always establish your specific websites as DBA’s (or doing business as) under your main Corporation. Product Line: Think about getting into a product line you know something about. I hate to put it like this – find a niche, but you really do need to find something that you are passionate about. When you go to build the website including content, product descriptions, finding images and other elements you must have some knowledge to be believable to the potential customer. They will be able to sniff it out from a mile away if you have no clue what you are doing or talking about. Dropshipper: Establish a good relationship with your dropshipper. Make sure you don’t put all your eggs in the basket of the first dropshipper you find. Take in to consideration what your pricing is and any rules they have, and compare that to other dropshippers you may have found. Once you have this information then go to places like eBay, and do an advanced search for completed auctions and find out what some of your products are selling for. You can also go to Google and other major search engines and type in keywords that would bring up the competition sites, and they you can get into their pricing and see what they are selling the products for (and compare that to what you have access to). If it does not look good then you need to keep looking for another dropshipper, or consider another product line that you are interested in. Extensive Analysis: Proper keyword research and analysis including website competition analysis. If you have no clue what the competition is doing then they are already many steps ahead of you. You need to look over their sites with a fine tooth comb (as the saying goes) and find out things like; keywords they focus on, product pricing, navigation, site design, general information, page rank, how many pages do they have indexed on the engines, what is their cache date, how old is their domain name etc.. but those are some of the biggies that are a must to look into. Website Hosting, Domain Name and Designer: Once you have figured out what product line you are pursuing then there is no reason to wait on purchasing a hosting plan, domain name, and website designer. It is best to find a keyword or phrase that best represents your site when considering a domain name. It will also be easier to rank for your name and that keyword phrase if it is included in your domain name. Most people think that Go Daddy is the cheapest (or best) place to purchase a domain name, and they are a great place, but not the only place. Once you have a web host plan and domain name you need to start thinking about the website design. Most really good hosting plans offer free web building services, but you have to have some background in web design to really make them work for you. There are places like Templates Box (just Google it) to find really great web site templates (designs) and there are open source (free) shopping cart systems out there like OSCommerce and Zen Cart that you can learn to customize. If you do not want to tackle website design yourself then here are some free lance web sites that can build the entire website (from start to finish) for you: elance.com, guru.com and getafreelancer.com

I really hope this gives you some ideas, and a good start if you are looking to get into a dropshipping business. If you follow these steps it will make establishing your business so much easier and help you avoid some headaches and possible pitfalls.
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What’s About Fantastico Hosting

Posted by admin in January 18th 2012  


Fantastico Hosting is a new innovation in web hosting that can make a person who has little knowledge about website building an expert webmaster. With so many web hosting companies out there, companies are trying to stand out by providing outstanding service.

Using a Cpanel hosting account, Fantastico hosting allows auto installation of various sources content and user management. So there is no need for complicated process of creating database to install scripts. This is much faster compared to Wordpress where files need to be uploaded first, create a database and table and then run the script. For Fantastico, users only need to choose and click. The Wordpress blog will be generate in an instant. Therefore, it saves a lot of time. That is why Fantastico is very useful for a newbie who is trying to build his dream website but have zero knowledge of web hosting or website building.

Fantastico also provides shopping cart, e-commerce and billing option besides content management. This is very convenient even to expert webmasters. Although it is so useful and convenient to users, Fantastico has received much criticism because there are many versions of it and its open software comes with different version. Therefore, users are having a tough time choosing the version. No matter what, the most important thing is to make sure that everything is in Cpanel hosting and you can buy updates when there is a newer version in the market. Therefore, it is still very easy for users to use Fantastico even if they need to update from time to time.

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Joomla! Use This Powerful Software to Create Your Web Site

Posted by admin in January 12th 2012  


Joomla? This word has been doing the conversation rounds of late. Joomla is an open source solution, which will help you to create your own website. You no longer have to run around to web designing professionals who are not only exorbitant but who are not accessible, whenever you need them. So, Joomla the free software to help you build your dream website was born when a group of like-minded people began to create templates and modules that others could use as extensions when they were building their own websites.

With the widening scope of the Joomla software, a streamlined content management system or CMS was born, enabling online applications and websites to be built. One of the earliest users of this software is the Harvard University.

Joomla has freely available extensions that will become a part of the application to further the use of the software. The extensions contain components, modules and plug-ins, language packs and templates. Examples are plenty like the Mighty commerce for an e-commerce site. Joomla provides advanced features of batching of pages, to improve output and it even allows RSS feeds to be published as well as the print format to be available. Blogs, searching of websites, language systemization can all be performed by using Joomla.

Joomla is created in the PHP language and its database is MySQL. Joomla power lies in its empowering the beginner or a pro to create and run a website and manage its content. It uses a series of templates written in HTML, PHP, XML and standard image files much like the lines drawn in student books to guide them while writing. These templates are available free on the net. You only need to download and customize it to your specifications. These templates are so powerful and comprehensive that managing and maintaining any dynamic website is now easy.

The templates provide all the menus, style, color, text size as soon as the text is inserted into the template. The web page comes alive even as you click away at a button. An addition is the editing option of the CSS or cascading style sheet and the HTML or Hyper Text Markup Language files. The CSS can be edited to change the look of the web pages and the HTML will help you write the content or the text part of the web page.

Next, the graphics are generally maintained as separate file with link tags from the HTML files. So, by merely changing the link, the images icon that you want to display can be added to the web page. Another major use of templates is that you can use them to rebuild existing websites or start from scratch and start new websites without once again running behind expensive web designers. Audio, video and additional pages can be inserted including text, menus and drop-down lists. Using Flash application, the color, images and other attributes can be changed without affecting the content.

The Joomla is a very powerful web site building software for the beginner as well as the professional.
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Selecting the Best CMS For Your Internet Business

Posted by admin in January 10th 2012  




Content Management System (CMS) has become increasingly popular over the years for many Internet Entrepreneurs. If you were like me, who like to use open source solutions for your business, you will find this article useful as I will be sharing with you some of the advantages and disadvantages of commonly used CMS like WordPress and Joomla.

I believe the ease of use of the software is very important because most people are not tech savvy. Some CMS even require the users to possess web development knowledge for basic usage which to me, is pointless. Speed is the key factor when we are considering to start any web business hence the CMS must be easy to use and the learning time should be as short as possible. After using so many CMS, I would go for WordPress CMS if I want something fast and responsive. WordPress, being the most popular blogging system for the last few years, has always put their focus on the usability of their software. Not only can WordPress help you to set up blogs it is also a powerful system for a general website setup with the help of a good WordPress template.

The next thing you should look at is how Search Engine friendly is the CMS. Most CMS nowadays create their platform in according to the Webmasters guidelines by Google and Yahoo but still there are some CMS that are totally unfriendly to Search Engines. I would like to stress that Search Engines is an important part of your overall marketing strategy of your business. It is through Search Engines that will bring you new visitors over time. In my experience, WordPress is the best CMS in terms of Search Engine friendliness. It is also faster than 90% of the CMS out there. Speed of the website is also important as it has an impact on your Google and Yahoo search engine rankings as well.

Another thing you should look at is how easy it is to install and extend the CMS. For example, how difficult to install additional feature such as a forum or shopping cart? There are only 2 CMS I would use if I am going for more functions, they are WordPress and Joomla. WordPress has quite a handful of additional plug-ins. You will be able to find plug-ins like shopping cart and forum for WordPress on the Internet. While WordPress is enough to cover most basic functions and some additional requirements, Joomla has an edge over WordPress here. After using Joomla for several years, you can find almost any plug-ins you want for Joomla. Joomla plugins are also more complete when compare to WordPress as the latter focus on simplicity most of the time. Hence, if you want more control and other functions for your CMS, choose Joomla.

To conclude, WordPress is a highly efficient CMS for most Internet Entrepreneurs and Joomla is more for sophisticated requirements.
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Verlyn, Me and WordPress

Posted by admin in January 8th 2012  


We, Verlyn and me, were sort of exchanging notes about WordPress. She has been exposed to internet marketing for a few years already whereas I stumbled upon Internet Marketing only late March this year. Prior to that I have only heard about the blogging trend but have never joined the wagon.

Both of us met in an internet workshop, two individuals of different races and from different backgrounds.She is young, knowledgeable, creative and full of life whereas I am almost over the hills with my past mundane life revolving almost just around my family and never-ending household chores. Together with two other guys we formed a team to co-author in a blog as not to loose the things we have learned.

Initially Verlyn did not have an easy time blogging on WordPress. She was struggling with it and found blogging frustrating even though she has been doing it on another platform. Interestingly, I did not share her frustrations even though blogging was totally a new experience to me. I was kind of a new piece of white cloth to be designed and colored.

Reading her blog post on her initial experience with this blogging tool recommended by many, I have this reason to offer. Verlyn has been fighting with something unfamiliar as she was raised in Multiply platform. Moreover her partner is technically good. She has just to curse and swear a little and there came her knight in shining armor ever eager to rescue his damsel in distress. That is why, in my opinion, she picked up WordPress at a slower rate than this old lady.

For me it was a different scenario. I am all alone with nobody to fall back at home. My significant other is always glued to his newspapers and would save Shakespeare over me if we are ever to be drowning at the same time. He would scream for my help when he needs to attach a file to his email or have to scan any documents. Same goes for my sons. I have to help the young one with Microsoft applications for his school projects even though I do not use it myself. The two elder ones will call me as they also do not know how to use the scanner or do any editing in Adobe. I am their savior for any troubleshooting needed. Mom is the word and Mommy knows best! As if I had a degree in computers.

So you see, I have always been a worker and unlike Verlyn who built a stumbling block, I built stepping stones to survive as the Minister of Home Affairs.

So when I started blogging I focused on the achieving the results and not whining over the process. Like Nike, my motto is just do it. I explore and try out the features and try to understand why things work that way and explore again to make it work the way I want. I use WordPress to work to my advantage and do not fight it. Only after Verlyn identified her obstacle, she started to appreciate the beauty of this software.

In my humble opinion, it is really not difficult to blog.So say YES I can do it as shared by Jeffrey Gitomer, an infamous author of “Little Gold Book of YES! Attitude”. Do not miss the learning opportunities because you are too focused on obstacles.

Say YES to WordPress!

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Earth’s Brain, Akashic Records and Paranormal Imprints

Posted by admin in January 7th 2012  




Neural Circuits and Memory

The neuron is a cell surrounded by electrically charged particles called ions. Some of these ions have a net positive charge and some are negative. If there are more negative ions inside the neuron, the neuron has a negative electrical charge; conversely, if there are more positive ions inside, then the neuron has a positive electrical charge. When the neuron is resting it has a negative electrical charge. However, when the neuron gets information, an electrical signal is propagated through a network of neurons by a wave of positively charged neurons. Neurons in networks with numerous synapses and feedback loops constantly receive inputs from other neurons, integrate them and generate electrical activity patterns in response. These complex interactions allow neural circuits to process and encode information, support cognitive functions and control behavior. The neural circuits in our brain are similar to electrical circuits.

Canadian psychologist, Donald Hebb, explains memory as a reactivation of the same pattern of neurons that were activated at the time of the original experience. Thinking of the Sahara desert activates one network of neurons, while thinking of rats fires up an entirely different network. Over the years, some of the neurons die or are incorporated into circuits that represent different experiences. Repeated activity between any two neurons or a network of neurons, however, strengthen their connections and the memories they represent. When one neuron is activated it tends to activate the others, which collectively re-create the original pattern that was generated during an experience. Individual neurons are involved in many different circuits and thus participate in many memories simultaneously. It is this connectivity that gives our brains the enormous capacity to encode a vast amount of information.

Holographic Encoding in the Brain and Universe

Following Karl Lashley’s work, Karl Pribram, a neurophysiologist at Stanford, proposed that the brain stores information in the same way as interference patterns are encoded on holographic film. Every element in the original image is distributed over the entire film. Trillions of brain cells all contribute to a single memory by recording and combining all the signal patterns at once, including the sensory inputs into the brain. It is the combined firing pattern and interference of trillions of cells that defines a memory. This unique way of storage allows the brain to recall in linear sequences and at the same time access multiple memories.

But it is not only the brain which encodes holographically. David Bohm, separately, recognized that the universe itself appears to be a hologram – being projected from the boundary of the universe. This idea has been taken forward more recently by physicists Gerard t’ Hooft, Lee Smolin and others under the banner of “the holographic principle”. This is not the only property that the human brain shares with the universe.

Neural Networking in the Cosmic Brain

According to the European Southern Observatory (ESO), “All recent computer-simulations of the early universe have one prediction in common: the first large-scale structures to form in the young universe are long filaments connected at their ends in ‘nodes’. The models typically look like a three-dimensional spider’s web, and resemble the neural structure of a brain.” Now, astronomers have actually detected a “universal web” – vast filaments of hot gas tracing the web have been “seen” in the current universe. Astronomers using NASA’s X-ray satellite observatory, Chandra, “viewed” the filaments stretching for millions of light years through space, with one passing through our own galaxy. Astronomers say that the filamentary structures are so hot that it would generally be invisible to optical, infrared, and radio telescopes. These invisible filaments are detected only because higher density ordinary matter tends to accumulate and condense in them – generating radiation which can be measured by scientists to confirm their existence in intergalactic space.

The visible galaxies in the universe are not isolated and disconnected but are interwoven by a filamentary web-like structure – which is the invisible dark matter scaffolding of the universe. The web-like structure is both a signature feature of invisible dark matter and magnetic plasma. The appearance of this web bears an uncanny resemblance to a cross-section of the brain. (Refer: Brain vs Universe)

But it is not only the morphology (i.e. structural aspects) of the large scale structure of the universe which is similar to the human brain but also the physiology (i.e. the functions). These filaments carry currents of charged particles (ions) over large distances that generate magnetic fields – similar to a nerve fiber. And they form circuits, just like the neural circuits in the brain.

The high degree of connectivity is what sets the brain apart from an ordinary computer. Connectivity is also apparent in the cosmic web. Galaxies are formed when filaments pinch or cross each other. A nexus of filaments (including thousands of tiny filamentary currents) will provide the connectivity for the transfer of not only energy but information from one galactic nucleus to another. This web-like structure of filaments and vortexes is also similar to the acupuncture meridian system – which includes vortexes called “chakras”. According to Dr David Tansely, “The seven major chakras are formed at points where standing lines of light (or meridians) cross each other 21 times. The 21 minor chakras are located at points where the energy strands cross 14 times.” These meridians are supported by probably thousands of other smaller filamentary currents. This provides a significant amount of connectivity in our subtle bodies. Similar filamentary currents in the large-scale structure of the universe also provide a high degree of connectivity in the “cosmic brain”.

Over time, tiny filamentary currents grow into large filaments as the amount of current flowing through them increases; in others the current decreases according to plasma dynamics. These filaments form networks that reflect the state of the universe at a point in time. The filamentary currents therefore appear to be able to generate the same mechanics that occurs in a brain – enabling memories to be encoded.

Magnetic fields are generated across vast regions of space and have been detected by astrophysicists. Electrical currents in the brain also generate magnetic fields which can be observed by measuring the magnetic fields they generate outside the skull in a technique called magneto-encephalography, or MEG.

Cosmic and planetary consciousness can have a valid scientific basis once we realize that the filaments and galaxies in space, and the web-like structure of filaments and vortexes on Earth, can encode information. Surely, if we can accept an electro-chemical basis for the encoding of memories, why not an electromagnetic one in space and interpenetrating the Earth (as in computers using neural networking technology)?

Earth’s Brain

In dark plasma theory, it was noted that the lower physical-etheric body of the Earth is also interpenetrated by a web of filaments and vortexes. This structure is even more apparent in the Earth’s higher energy 3d-Double. These signature structures bear an uncanny resemblance to our brains – composed of nerve fibers punctuated with neural cell bodies. Just like in the cosmic brain, the Earth’s (electromagnetic) brain provides a suitable infrastructure for the encoding of memories.

From the 1930s onwards, Wilder Penfield developed a surgical procedure that allowed him to operate on a patient’s exposed brain while the patient remained fully conscious. As he applied his electrode to the patient’s temporal lobe, his patients described complete flashbacks to episodes earlier in his life. If music was involved, this followed the precise original tempo; the full score of which the patients would be able to hum with total accuracy – much as an autistic savant would be able to reproduce music with almost complete accuracy – like a recording on a video or compact disc. Penfield, in his book The Mystery of the Mind recounted, “They were electrical activations of the sequential record of consciousness, a record that had been laid down during the patient’s earlier experience. The patient ‘re-lived’ all that he had been aware of in that earlier period of time as in a moving-picture ‘flashback’.” He said, “Each time I re-stimulated, she heard the melody again. It began at the same place and went on from chorus to verse.”

Penfield concluded that the brain stores everything its owner has ever experienced in its original form. The flash-backs seemed to play themselves out in their proper order like scenes in a movie. “Since the electrode may activate a random sample of this strip from the distant past,” he reasoned, “and since the most unimportant and completely forgotten periods of time may appear in this sampling, it seems reasonable to suppose that the record is complete and that it does include all periods of each individual’s waking conscious life.”

But it is not only personal memories that can be accessed. Forensic psychics actually see the scene through the “eyes” of the victim (even in cases where the victim had already transited to the next universe) or assailant. Paramahansa Yogananda, a modern mystic, recounts (in his book Autobiography of a Yogi) how his consciousness, while in meditation, was transferred to a captain of a sinking ship far away. He lived the harrowing experiences of the captain for several minutes. As the dying captain slipped into unconsciousness, the locus of consciousness was transferred back to Yogananda. This not an isolated case – cases like this have been reported and documented many times. How does the brain housed in one cranium receive information from the brain of another person (dead or alive) from a different part of Earth? Some say a psychic is reading the ‘Akashic records’.

The Akashic Records

The movie-like record of experiences that Penfield observed is similar (almost identical) to what has been observed by readers of the Akashic records and also near-death experiencers during “life-reviews”. Metaphysicists have identified the records imprinted in space as the “Akashic records”. These records are said to be memories encoded in the fabric of spacetime. (The term “Akashic” is derived from a Sanskrit term which means “space”.) Or perhaps they are encoded within the invisible dark matter scaffolding of the universe i.e. the web-like structure of filaments and vortexes that surround and interpenetrate the universe and the Earth.

According to metaphysicist, Charles Leadbeater, if the observer is not focusing on them, the Akashic records simply form the background to whatever is going on – reflecting the mental activity of a greater consciousness on a far higher plane which is accessible to us. We are in a sense living in this much larger brain. This suggests that all human beings (and other life-forms) can and do use the shared (information processing) services of Earth’s “brain”.

Observing the dynamic and visual Akashic records would be like watching a larger brain’s movie from a distance. Associative memory ensures that thoughts relating to the same matter are connected – resulting in databases and specific types of environments – as evidenced in the Akashic records. Both heaven and hell may be accessed through the Earth’s brain. No doubt, this is also the basis of Carl Jung’s “collective unconscious”.

Earth’s Memory and Paranormal Imprints

There is evidence that Earth encodes memories. According to the paranormal literature, ghosts sometimes do not appear to be conscious. They are completely oblivious to observers, and always look and act the same – almost like a movie being replayed over and over again. These are called “imprints” or “residual hauntings” in the paranormal literature.

Paranormal researchers believe that imprints occur when a vast amount of paranormal energy is left behind and is replayed time after time at the same location and often at the same time of day. Events that trigger such an energy release are fights, murders, rapes, kidnappings, or wars. Famous examples of imprints include the many Civil War Battlefields across the United States. In the battlefields of Gettysburg Pennsylvania the roar of cannon fire and the sounds of gunshots can often be heard in the evening hours. The smell of gun powder can also sometimes be detected in and around the road where fierce fighting took place for many hours during the Battle of Antietam in Sharpsburg Maryland.

It is still not generally understood how these “energy imprints” takes place. Some popular theories include the notions that the building materials “soak up the energy” of the location and replay these stored energies at a later time or it is energy stored in the atmosphere which is activated by changes in the atmosphere. According to dark plasma theory “imprints” in the paranormal literature can be attributed to interactions between our brains and the Earth’s brain. Every time a person intrudes into a location in the Earth’s brain in which a memory is encoded, the memory is activated and replayed – similar to the memories that were activated and replayed by Penfield when he applied an electrode to specific locations in his patients’ brains. However, most of the time these activated memories remain in our subconscious – only a powerful memory (usually endowed with strong emotions) in the Earth’s brain can pop-up in our conscious awareness. Psychics, however, may sense Earth’s memories and are conscious of their replays more often than others.

Interactions between Earth’s Brain and our Brains

When forensic psychics access the memory of a victim or an assailant in a crime scene; or the memory associated with a particular location, a continuous flow of information could be taking place between their brains and the “Earth’s brain”. This may also be true when we access the Akashic records intentionally or unintentionally. Similarly, in “group consciousness”, telepathy and remote viewing, the Earth’s “neural networks” may be used by the participants. When the locus of consciousness of an individual moves into the Earth’s brain, the individual identity is transcended.

Internalization of the Universe and Individuation

Butterflies have more photo-receptors in their visual system than we do. Because of this, their visual systems are much better than ours in certain respects. While we have a big occipital lobe in our large brains to process visual information the butterfly does a superior job with brains that are mere specks two millimeters in size and which is able to process larger amounts of information coming from its more numerous photo-receptors. Scientists have no clue as to how they do it. Plants and amoeba go about their complex activities without having brains. The single-celled slime mould even solves mazes every time it is tested. Brains are made of cells but this single cell (slime mould) behaves as if it had a brain. Where is this intelligence and information processing power coming from? Many discoveries, scientific and artistic ideas come about when scientists or artists are not actively thinking about them. Where does this intelligence emanating from below our conscious radar come from?

It appears that as bodies evolve brains (in particular, the cortex) that become larger (in proportion to the body) the more the life-form gets cut-off from non-local universal intelligence and has to rely on local intelligence in the brains housed within their bodies. Human beings, in particular, have become increasingly estranged from universal intelligence. We create our own universes within our brains which compete with the universal brain for our conscious attention. The memories generated by our personal universes then get fed back into Earth’s brain resulting in public apparitions such as the Marian apparitions, apparitions of UFOs and other apparitions.

The only times we reconnect with the universal brain is when certain persistent neural processes or circuits in our brains are intentionally (as in meditation or induced trances) or unintentionally (as in brain damage due to accidents or medical conditions) broken down or “switched off”. The life-forms lower down the evolutionary chain (with no or tiny brains), however, may be using universal intelligence almost all the time.

Universal Brain and Cosmic Consciousness

The Earth appears to have a brain but how does it get sensory inputs? One way is to generate life-forms. The myriad of life-forms (including human beings) on Earth are in fact the many eyes and ears of the Earth. The networks of currents in the brains of life-forms are an integral part of the network of currents in Earth’s brain. It is in the universe’s interest to generate life-forms so that it can see, hear, taste, touch and smell and become aware of itself.

If we are indeed connected to the Earth’s brain, which is connected to a universal brain, it also means that we share a universal brain which can have contact with the brains of other planets that nurture life-forms that generate their own memories. Intelligent life-forms can send information (either intentionally or unintentionally) via the universal brain directly to our brains.

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WordPress Auto Install in 5 Minutes!

Posted by admin in January 7th 2012  


If you have been online and heard about blogging at all, no doubt you’ve heard of WordPress. What confuses most folks about WordPress, is that there are two versions available: the WordPress.com version – which is hosted on the WordPress servers, and the self-hosted WordPress.org version which you download and install on your own paid hosting service.

Self-Hosted WordPress.ORG

The WordPress version I’m referring to in this article is the self-hosted .ORG version; and as scary and intimidating as it sounds, you can truly get this self-hosted version of WordPress installed in about 5 minutes (or less!) with just a few mouse-clicks.

cPanel Hosting and Fantastico Deluxe

First, you need a cpanel enabled web host that offers Fantastico De Luxe. I highly recommend HostGator, their service is top-notch. What’s Fantastico De Luxe?, you may be wondering. Fantastico is found within your cPanel. cPanel is simply a type of control panel you use to access your web hosting features and functions. Fantastico De Luxe is an icon within your cpanel that you click and it then offers a large variety of programs and scripts that can be easily installed for you. Fantastico does the hard part of setting up databases, unzipping the program and actually setting it up: all you do is fill in a few form fields, telling Fantastico where you want your blog (or other program) installed, and it does the rest – thus the famous 5 minute WordPress auto install. See, told ya it was easy!

WordPress Auto Install

To recap what I covered in the section above, it will literally only take you 5 minutes (possibly less) to actually use Fantastico’s WordPress auto install method.

Log into your hosting cpanel, click the Fantastico De Luxe icon (look for it under the Software/Services section). Click WordPress in the left navigaton column Click ‘New Installation’ Choose from the dropdown menu which domain you want to install your WordPress blog. You may not have domain choices, if you do not have any add-on domains added to your hosting account; but if you do have add-on domains, this is where you select which one you want the blog added to. Install Directory: if you want WordPress at the root, which simply means when you go straight to your domain name in the web browser (yourdomain.com); leave this blank. However, if you want your blog installed in a directory (also called a folder), then enter in the name you want for that directory (i.e., blog), so you would then locate your blog here: yourdomain.com/blog. You can choose whatever name you want for that directory, it will create it for you, just enter in the name, without any slashes or anything else. Admin username and password. Enter in what you want for that, and write it down! Admin Knickname: can be your real name, a pen name or just Administrator. Admin Email: enter in the email that would be used with the contact form on your blog Site Name: whatever you want to call your blog: Traci’s Travel Tips, My Blog, etc… Site Description: this would be your tag line, or a short description of what your blog is about Click the Install WordPress button The next page simply tells you that it’s going to install the database for you and what that database? name will be, and confirms where you have indicated you want the blog installed. Click Finish Installation to continue. The final page is your confirmation page with the link to your WordPress Admin area (wp-admin); I suggest you right-mouse click on the /wp-admin link to open it in a new tab or window so you can bookmark that page, then log in. THEN, enter in your email address to have the details of this installation sent to you via email. I suggest you print out that email.

That’s it! You have just installed WordPress on your site. Told ya it would be easy.

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New to Web 2.0? Here is a Book Review of a Great Book For You

Posted by admin in January 1st 2012  


Exploring Web 2.0:Second Generation Interactive Tools-Blogs, Podcasts, Wikis, Networking, Virtual Worlds, and More
By Ann Bell Katy
Crossing Press 2009 Copyright

Web 2.0? Whatever happened to Web 1.0? For that matter what’s the difference? And even more to the point, who cares?

According to the author, Ann Bell, an Online Instructor and Course Developer For the University of Wisconsin-Stout, Web 1.0 faded away shortly after the Dot Com debacle at the beginning of the new millennium. Before that, she says, the information paradigm was “publish and browse;” the web was there to be read from, not interacted with. Today, in Web 2.0 data streams from every conceivable source are continually mixing and combining. As to who cares, knowledge, as they say, is power; any businessperson planning to make a living on the Web would be wise to pay heed to some of this stuff.

And this is a fine book for someone who wants to learn more about the Internet but doesn’t want to get bogged down in the technical morass. Author Bell doesn’t torment us estimating kilobytes or explaining domain name servers. Web 2.0, she says, depends on sharing among users, and she sets out to show us how we all can benefit from this collaboration. The chapter on RSS Feeds, for instance, gave the clearest explanation of what RSS is and how to use it of anything I’ve yet read on the subject. Information diced and sliced and delivered to your plate to suit your needs. She also gives us a list of valuable links to use in building our own RSS system.

For those of us that have always gone blazing by such nonsensical words as metadata and folksonomy, there is an interesting section explaining these terms and showing how they are important in Social Bookmarking, another system any businessperson who hopes to succeed on the net should be aware of. Are you on delicious.com yet? Good, then you understand tagging. Of course there is still Podcasting, Vodcasting and ScreenCasts, Wikis, Mashups and Virtual Office applications to be discussed.

Virtual Office applications, or cloud computing as it is called by many, is a valuable addition to any business office. Free software and free storage that is well beyond the reach of your crashed hard drive. You don’t know where to find this valuable stuff? No problem, Ms. Bell lists several of the better-known services: Google Docs, Microsoft Live Office and Zoho. (I tried Microsoft Live Office for the first time and found it overly complicated; I’m back to Google Docs.)

Some readers might find this book a bit on the light side. Ms Bell spends very little time on technical questions. Except for the section on RSS she tends to be more descriptive than helpful in using the various items she describes. But the book does serve as an excellent introduction to the new interactive resources of Web 2.0.
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Customizing Joomla CMS

Posted by admin in December 30th 2011  


Joomla is a universal content management system. It is easy to install and administer. With Joomla it is pretty easy to create and publish content. One of the factors that have significantly contributed to it’s popularity is the availability of thousands of templates and extensions. it is very easy to make your Joomla website unique. You choose a template that best suits your needs and website type, and add plugins, modules and components for the functionality you need. The next step is to customize the template and extensions to make the website perfect in all aspects.

Sooner or later you may encounter a situation where there is no extension for what you would like to achieve. In such cases you can write your own component or you can install a universal extension that allows you to add small pieces of code at any possible position. One of such universal extensions is Jumi. It comes as component, module and plugin. With Jumi it is possible to add any HTML, JavaScript or PHP code to Joomla.

You can use Jumi component to create your own page in Joomla. You can either write some code directly in the component or you can provide an external file which is called with specified parameters. With this component you can easily create custom pages. This way it is very easy to integrate scripts that were not written for the Joomla CMS.

If you would like to include a short code or script at a predefined template position then you can use the Jumi module. You simply include it with the module or you provide an external file which will be called. An additional possibility is to define custom module positions and call modules from the article body. You can use such module to add AdSense, AdBrite or Amazon ads, or to place Google Analytics tracking at specific template positions.

It is also possible to include arbitrary code directly to the article. You simple include Jumi plugin code to call your external script with parameters. This way you can call the same script many times and in different articles.

To write your own code you need a little experience and a lot of practice. There are many extensions like Jumi which provide possibility to add custom code to Joomla. Some support PHP processing, others don’t. Test them and choose one that is simple to use and does the job. Customizing Joomla is pretty easy once you figure out that you are only limited with your imagination.
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