ITList Information Technology Blog » Knowledge http://itlist.com Current IT field related information Fri, 03 Jun 2011 16:40:29 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.1.2 What America Wants: Money, Health, or Knowledge? http://itlist.com/what-america-wants-money-health-or-knowledge/ http://itlist.com/what-america-wants-money-health-or-knowledge/#comments Sun, 29 Aug 2010 17:32:00 +0000 bikram http://itlist.com/what-america-wants-money-health-or-knowledge/ Americans want to be richer more than they want to be wiser, and they want to be thinner more than they want to be younger. Americans have revealed this in a poll conducted by Adweek Media and Harris.

43% of the respondent, across the age group, said that given a chance they will want to be richer than anything else — anything being thinner, smarter, and younger. More than 50% Americans between 18 and 44 years of age favored riches to smartness.

Overall, 21% wants to be thinner, 14% smarter, and 12% said they want to be younger, whereas, 9% did not show any interest in any of them.

On the upside, people between 18 and 34 years of age said they want to be smarter (16%), and respondents between 35 and 44 years of age said they want to be thinner. 19% of 55+ people want to be richer, and 53% between 35 and 54 want to be richer. (See image for complete result).

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The finding is strange in more than one respect. Despite the fetish for remaining young (at least assumed fetish), very few want to be young. And not many Americans want to be smart, which is sad.

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What Kind of Blog should a Freelance Writer Start? http://itlist.com/what-kind-of-blog-should-a-freelance-writer-start/ http://itlist.com/what-kind-of-blog-should-a-freelance-writer-start/#comments Fri, 07 May 2010 16:40:00 +0000 bikram http://itlist.com/what-kind-of-blog-should-a-freelance-writer-start/ The question posed in the title is one the most common questions asked by a freelance writer jostling his way to stardom. Most of the freelance writers asking this question often get frustrated as they do not find any satisfactory answer to this question. They feel either people are hiding something, or there is nothing like one golden topic for a freelance writer to write about in order to attain success.

First part of their supposition is wrong, but the second part holds some merit. Indeed, there is not any golden topic for a freelance writer to write about. And indeed, writing for “freelance writing” or related niche will not bring you more clients then what you get while writing for another niche.

Why?

Because seldom you will get an offer to write for this niche.

What niche to write in?

The answer is any, as long as you enjoy writing in it. When a client asks for your samples or blog links, he has two goals in mind:

  1. He wants to see how well you write on the topic of your choosing.
  2. He wants to see your thought process.

He is least interested in knowing if you have guru’s knowledge about freelance writing or not, and he is more interested in knowing how well you can write and how you think. Because it is upon your thought process that your writing depends.

As long as you are writing well, therefore, you should not be worried about what niche to start a blog in. As a winning strategy, I would suggest you to write your heart out on the blog that you would show to your future client. Such blog will have both depth of thought, and colorful flair of writing. This is what your clients are looking for.

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How Calling a Client is Important for Your Freelance Writing Success http://itlist.com/how-calling-a-client-is-important-for-your-freelance-writing-success/ http://itlist.com/how-calling-a-client-is-important-for-your-freelance-writing-success/#comments Mon, 03 May 2010 16:58:00 +0000 bikram http://itlist.com/how-calling-a-client-is-important-for-your-freelance-writing-success/ Even I do not like talking on phone with my clients. But that does not mean I do not call my clients. I do, and I do it with a purpose. I call my clients to know about him and his business. This helps me a great deal in working with him.

I will not tell you that you will get gazillions of benefits should you occasionally talk to your clients, but I can surely tell you about some benefits — that you will care about — of talking to a client on phone.

Benefits of doing business on phone

  1. The fastest mode of communication: You may think chatting, texting, and e-mailing are the fastest modes of communication, but they are not. They are not real-time, in a sense that telephonic conversation is. You can ask questions and seek answers to them in real time. The movement of communication thread in telephonic conversation is very swift.
  2. No ambiguity: It also reduces ambiguity. Unlike text, which could be interpreted in many ways depending upon the reader, spoken words tend to be clearer, as it gives away the intention of the speaker.
  3. Get response without delay: In a typical e-mail or chat communication, you send a message, your client reads it, he takes his time, type a response, and send it, and then you get to read it. And if you need further clarification, you start the process all over again. This is time consuming. Contrastingly, question and answer is live on the phone. There is no time-lag between question asked and answer given.
  4. You get to know your client: Knowing the nature of your client is very, very important. On e-mail, you get limited knowledge of your client. Of what kind of person he is, what he likes, what he hates, what he is fanatic about, and what he expects of you. This knowledge is a gold-mine. It will help you customize your offering.

There are many more benefits, but these are the ones that will help you increase your business. Do you still think you should not call your client?

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How Much Experience Do You Need to Start As a Freelance Writer? http://itlist.com/how-much-experience-do-you-need-to-start-as-a-freelance-writer/ http://itlist.com/how-much-experience-do-you-need-to-start-as-a-freelance-writer/#comments Sat, 27 Mar 2010 03:33:31 +0000 bikram http://itlist.com/how-much-experience-do-you-need-to-start-as-a-freelance-writer/ None. Zilch. Nada. Zippo.

You do not need any experience to start with your freelance writing career. All you need is writing ability and determination to make it big. You need a lot of determination because I know many freelance writing aspirants who left the field just after a handful of failures.

No, it is not tough to break into this career, but it takes time before you start making significant sum of money. Initially, the growth rate may be slow, but eventually it will pick up. This is not the right career choice for those who want overnight success, as success comes slowly. I think it happens in every legit field.

What role does experience plays?

Although it does not matter if you have any experience of writing or not, but experience does play a part in your freelancing career. Experience does two things:

  1. Get you higher pay rate.
  2. Help you complete the assignment in significantly less time.
  3. It also helps you know beforehand how much time one project will require. You can use this knowledge to properly bill your clients.

Lack of experience will only result in lower rate and more assignment completion time. And I think, when starting out you can adjust with this. Do not give up, if your rate doesn’t increase in a month or 2 month or may be even in 6 month because the more time you are spending in this career the stronger is the chance of your success. Do not quit it now.

And who said you do not have experience?

Even if you have not written professionally, you must have written a lot of stuff—term paper, assignments, school and colleges essays, or even for school or college publications. Won’t you call it experience? I certainly will. After all, writing is writing is writing, no matter for what you write.

In terms of writing ability, you may already have what it takes to make it big in the freelance writing. If you are not sure then show your written pieces to someone whom you know is good at writing, and go by his opinion. If he says you need improvement then work on it. Nothing is here that you cannot do. All you need is sheer determination. Keep pushing, you will soon be there.

For your free writing success!

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A Job-Search Guide to Help People Over 45 – XVIII http://itlist.com/a-job-search-guide-to-help-people-over-45-%e2%80%93-xviii/ http://itlist.com/a-job-search-guide-to-help-people-over-45-%e2%80%93-xviii/#comments Sat, 06 Mar 2010 03:40:22 +0000 bikram http://itlist.com/?p=2361 As said in the last post, this is the last post in the series, and with this I will conclude my discussion on job-search tips for over-45 job seekers. In this part, I will talk about what to you need to promote during your interview.

Attract attention, and focus on the bright side

There may be quite a few things in the résumé that were not so much impressive, so try to bury it deeper during your interview by focusing your interviewer’s attention on your strength. Do not just dodge the questions asked about your weak points. Tackle the question wisely and enroute take a turn and move towards your strength. Do it covertly.

Promote your work ethics

Tell your interviewer that because of your age, you do not feel like hopping from one job to another, and will settle if you get a satisfactory job like the one you are giving interview for. Well say this but not in so many words. It should look as if it is coming naturally from you. Do not fake it. Loyalty is a big asset and that too a rare one.

Tell your interviewer your monetary worth

You have accumulated a lot of knowledge and expertise (perhaps interdepartmental ones as well) in your long career before being unemployed. Tell the worth of those skills in dollar terms. The interviewer needs to know your real worth.

With this our discussion on this topic comes to an end. And as a parting though, I must say that this phase (unemployment) is temporary, and there is always a job for a person who deserves it, and works to get it.

You may want to bookmark this post, as I have provided links to all the posts that I have written in this series below this paragraph. I would like to know what you think about this series, so use the comment box and start sending your input.

Index

  1. A Job-Search Guide to Help People Over 45 – I
  2. A Job-Search Guide to Help People Over 45 – II
  3. A Job-Search Guide to Help People Over 45 – III
  4. A Job-Search Guide to Help People Over 45 – IV
  5. A Job-Search Guide to Help People Over 45 – V
  6. A Job-Search Guide to Help People Over 45 – VI
  7. A Job-Search Guide to Help People Over 45 – VII
  8. A Job-Search Guide to Help People Over 45 – VIII
  9. A Job-Search Guide to Help People Over 45 – IX
  10. A Job-Search Guide to Help People Over 45 – X
  11. A Job-Search Guide to Help People Over 45 – XI
  12. A Job-Search Guide to Help People Over 45 – XII
  13. A Job-Search Guide to Help People Over 45 – XIII
  14. A Job-Search Guide to Help People Over 45 – XIV
  15. A Job-Search Guide to Help People Over 45 – XV
  16. A Job-Search Guide to Help People Over 45 – XVI
  17. A Job-Search Guide to Help People Over 45 – XVII
  18. A Job-Search Guide to Help People Over 45 – XVIII
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A Job-Search Guide to Help People Over 45 – XII http://itlist.com/a-job-search-guide-to-help-people-over-45-%e2%80%93-xii/ http://itlist.com/a-job-search-guide-to-help-people-over-45-%e2%80%93-xii/#comments Sun, 21 Feb 2010 02:56:58 +0000 bikram http://itlist.com/?p=2328 Your Curriculum vitae is your strategic weapon that you can use to deal a deadly blow to your competitors while securing your position with a prospective employer. Hence, it better be good. You should always focus on sharpening your weapon (keep your résumé up-to-date) which may require you to take some classes. Let’s move forward and see what needs to be done to nab the job that was not “claimed” to be suitable for a 40 plus individual.

Show you can evolve

No one likes anything static, not even you and so does your employer. The main reason why he wants young people in his team lies in the fact that young people have up-to-date knowledge and they are ready to evolve. Show the same degree of commitment by taking extra classes to train yourself. Enroll to some vocational courses or training classes that will put you at par with youth in their 20s, in terms of technology and knowledge. Mention this on your CV, your prospective employer will take notice of it, and you will get duly rewarded for your hard work with a job and better salary.

Talk about experience

If you have not spent 40 years of life daydreaming or sleepwalking then you definitely have accumulated some kind of skill set that will make the job you are applying a piece of cake for you, well at least easy. In your résumé talk about your experience from the related fields, this along with your commitment to evolve with time (read above) will give you an edge which will be hard for your younger competitors to surpass.

Keep it Up-to-date

Do you know what the first company you worked with call itself these day? Or do you know who has taken the ownership? Are these details in your résumé? Contact the companies that you are mentioning in your CV under experience or past employer columns and ask about their names, locations, phone numbers, and people in charge. Finding it may or may not be difficult. It depends upon the kind of companies you worked in. If those were big corporate giants then you may be knowing their details already, but if they were small setups then you need to visit their office or call your old colleagues for the detail.

Always remember, nothing is impossible not even at this age. Well, I meant almost nothing. You cannot put toothpaste back inside the tube from which it has been squeezed. Try it, you cannot. But getting a job is far much easier than that. Talk to you in the next post, till then keep looking and stay calm!

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Developing Ideas To Write About http://itlist.com/developing-ideas-to-write-about/ http://itlist.com/developing-ideas-to-write-about/#comments Tue, 19 Jan 2010 18:42:54 +0000 SamElli http://itlist.com/?p=2214 A large part of being a better writer involves how you manage your ideas.  There will be times where you feel you just can’t think of anything to write about, and how you work through them is extremely important.  For any freelance writer, or blogger, and even website owner, keeping the new ideas flowing is where your money comes from.  So how do you keep the well from going dry?

Well for starters, carry a notebook with you wherever you go.  Of course in the modern age of technology, a smart phone or a PDA can serve the same purpose.  Anything that enables you to quickly jot down an idea while you’re on the run.  Frequently ideas hit us whey you’d least expect, and you have to be ready to write down that idea so that you can save it for use when you have the time.  That’s one of the best ways to stay fresh and full of new concepts.

Make sure that you read as often as possible.  For a writer, reading is a great weapon because gaining knowledge influences you to think.  With that thinking about a certain piece you’ve read, comes new ideas or concepts you’ll be motivated to write about.

Try having a running dialogue with someone else in the industry, or even the audience of where you write.  See what their feelings are on your writing, or what’s going on in the common culture that relates to what you write.  That can give you plenty of ideas because you’ll see how someone else thinks.  That may influence you to write a new topic, or an old topic rewritten from a different point of view.

Always keep up on the news as much as possible.  Current events are what get the most reads, because the majority of internet searchers are looking for information regarding news.  Keeping current, and relevant to where the world is in this instant is key.  Plus all the different news stories are bound to influence something that you’ll want to write about.

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Sell Yourself In A Job Interview http://itlist.com/sell-yourself-in-a-job-interview/ http://itlist.com/sell-yourself-in-a-job-interview/#comments Sun, 19 Jul 2009 02:12:33 +0000 SamElli http://itlist.com/?p=1475 A job interview is basically just a sales pitch, and what you are selling is your experience and the requirements that you meet for the job to which you are applying.  You’re selling the fact that you would be the best person for that company to pay for that job, and you need to remember that during an interview.  Which is exactly why a good way to think of the interview situation is almost like a sales pitch.  You want to do your research about the company, research yourself, and find the best way to draw comparisons as to why you would fit into the company very well.

So first off, research the company to which you are applying.  Know their practices inside and out, as this will offer plenty of opportunities for you to showcase your knowledge during the interview, and will also let you get a better feel for the company before you even enter the interview stage.  If you were going to attempt to sell someone a product, you’d want to know everything about your potential audience right?  Same concept for knowing the company you’re trying to earn employment from.

Make a list of your strengths and rehearse them so that you can flow throughout the interview with well prepared statements on why the company needs you.  Stay away from terms suggesting that you would be a “perfect fit”, or “perfect for the job”, as these are severe turn offs to any interviewer.  Implying that you are perfect for the position only implies that you are giving a form response that the interviewer has heard a thousand times over, and shows you didn’t put enough thought into your interview to come up with engaging original statements.

Ask probing industry related questions to demonstrate that you know what you are talking about, and to show you are taking a major interest in the job opportunity.  Showing that you are interested in doing the job before you even have the offer will make the interviewer realize that you genuinely want to perform at that company.  And nothing sells your ability and experience like appearing to have the energy and interest to succeed as much as possible.

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Take Control Of An Interview http://itlist.com/take-control-of-an-interview/ http://itlist.com/take-control-of-an-interview/#comments Wed, 17 Jun 2009 20:34:57 +0000 SamElli http://itlist.com/?p=1400 Taking control of an interview is one of the absolute best ways to stand out, and make yourself the number one candidate for the job you want.  This tactic has an incredibly high success rate when done effectively, in fact most interviewers specifically look for the type of person who is take charge enough to really take control throughout the process.  The problem is that most people don’t have the skills to pull this off well, and attempting to control an interview can really backfire on you.  Which is why there are a few guidelines you should remember in your bid to control an interview, and make yourself into the center of attention for getting that job.

You need a clear objective that you want to accomplish, and not something like getting the job, because that goes without saying, otherwise you wouldn’t be at the interview.  You want to have a clear example of what you want to come across in the interview, such as certain skills or experience that highlight why you’re right for the job.  Make sure those come across to the interviewer as fantastic examples of your past experience, or specially trained skill set and how it applies to them and the potential job.

Research the company to a decent degree, so that you know what they are about, how they conduct business, and their mission statement.  That way you can take control through relevant industry questions that apply to you and the job that you are hoping to get.  This way not only will you be able to show your knowledge of the company, but also the interest you have in doing the work necessary to learn about the position and better prepare yourself.

Finally, look for any opportunity to tell a relevant anecdote to showcase your experience, or skill set, showing you not only understand the company and the position, but also to highlight something worthwhile that you did at another job.  Proving your worth to the company you are interviewing for, and relaying the skills you can provide that they need.

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Antivirus and Firewall software http://itlist.com/antivirus-and-firewall-software/ http://itlist.com/antivirus-and-firewall-software/#comments Wed, 31 Dec 2008 01:39:25 +0000 Tony http://itlist.com/?p=67 As more and more computers connect to the Internet, it becomes more lucrative for virus makers to keep on making programs that expose a victim’s data. The proliferation of viruses on the Windows platform have become cannon fodder for Windows detractors to further rub in the fact that Windows alone is not secure. So what can a common Windows user do to protect themselves from such attacks? The answer is to install an antivirus and firewall on your computer.

Installing a firewall and antivirus on your computer is essential for anyone whose computer is connected to the internet. Surely, even those who frequently transfer data from one computer to another should also consider getting at least an antivirus to make sure that their data are safe from attack. So what should one look for in an antivirus and firewall?

First of all, remember that a firewall is only necessary if you will be connecting to a network or to the internet. The main function of a firewall is to monitor or control the incoming and outgoing data on your computer. Essentially, it helps in blocking harmful connections from other computers to your computer. Take note that some malicious software or even hackers would be able to easily take control of your computer if it is not sufficiently protected from attack. This are usually done by injecting data or getting data from your computer through one of your computer’s ports. Ports can be compared to openings on your computer where a user with enough knowledge can send and retrieve data to and from your computer.A firewall is able to prevent attacks by blocking or closing down ports on your computer and also monitor those that are required for your computer to continue functioning correctly. Not all ports should be closed or blocked and your choice of firewall should be one which has the ability to determine which of these ports are dangerous and which can be safely used.

Antivirus programs on the other hand are programs that prevent your computer from getting viruses, or in the event that your computer does get infected by a virus, be able to remove the virus and either quarantine it or get rid of it permanently. Unlike firewall software though, an antivirus program is essential on any computer that transfers data through other means like through floppy disks, USB flash drives or even direct network connections to another computer. Viruses are designed not only to expose your data but are sometimes designed to modify or destroy the data completely. This could be very costly for people with valuable data stored on their computers indeed.

Windows XP and Windows Vista comes with their own built-in firewall but these firewall programs pale in comparison to third-party firewall programs that one can purchase or get for free from the internet. Some of the more popular firewall programs even have antivirus features included in their more advanced products.

ZoneAlarm is one of the most popular firewall programs which can be downloaded for free or for a fee for more advanced versions. The free version of ZoneAlarm only includes firewall protection without the antivirus features included in its paid versions.

On the flipside, most antivirus programs also feature firewall protection in their more advanced paid versions. When it comes to free antivirus, some of the leading programs include AVG, Avast, BitDefender and Avira AntiVir. As for paid antivirus programs, the popular ones include Norton, McAfee, and TrendMicro. Take note that for the paid versions of all these great antivirus products, firewall features are usually included already, thus there is no need to install a separate firewall anymore.

The biggest question for those who have decided to get an antivirus and firewall on their computer is which product should I get? All the antivirus and firewall programs mentioned earlier have their merits and corresponding weaknesses. Depending on your needs, you may not need an overly complex program to scan or protect your computer. It all boils down to usage and preference. Being a careful and responsible computer user can save you more often than having the best antivirus and firewall money can buy. If you stick to legitimate websites and careful with the files and programs you keep on your computer, even the most basic of firewall and antivirus software on your computer will suffice. Remember, when it comes to virus and hacker attacks, the best defense is good common sense.

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