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scannedphone_sm.jpgWhen you're selling a small item online and you need a plain, closeup photo, blogger Mason says you can avoid flash washout or screen reflections using a flatbed scanner instead of a digital camera:
Cell phones, mp3 players, discs, pretty much anything with a basic dimension can be scanned on your flatbed scanner.... To the right is a sample of a phone that was scanned. Not bad eh? What the.....is that me in my tighty whiteys reflected in the screen!?!? Oh nope, wait, it was done using my flatbed scanner. Seems like a good way to get a blank background in a photo with no setup. How do you get good photos of the stuff you're selling online? Let us know in the comments.
Scanner/Camera?? [the neverx blog]
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Programmer Matt Moore says some days he cranks out work, and others he can barely get anything done—and shares some tricks he uses to make today one of the productive ones. My favorite is his suggestion to leave work with something small broken so you have an easy place to start the next day. Moore writes:
Programming effectively requires me to have a lot in my brain at one time—which I "load" when I start, and which rapidly dissipates when I get distracted or stop. That means that getting started and "into the zone" is the hardest part. What makes it easier to get started is if I have a simple task to complete that gets me in the zone. So, any time I stop (lunch, or in the evening), I intentionally break something so I can get right back and fix it—when I get back to work, I'm not only anxious to fix it, but I'm in the zone after I'm done fixing it. Seems like this would work whether or not you're writing code. If it's not leaving purposefully broken code, read more »

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The first thing that I have found when marketing a small business is that it is time consuming and highly frustrating, especially if you are self-employed or have a small number of employees. read more »

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Internet marketing for small business owners is not as hard as it seems. I know that it seems daunting when you are first looking at it. I know it was for me when I was first getting started however, it is surprisingly easy and there are a number of ways to do internet marketing for small business that does absolutely nothing to increase your company s overhead because it is completely and totally free. read more »

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http://BigMoneyFreeTime.com Small Business Owners Pay Attention! In order to compete with giant big box stores you need to think of EVENT MARKETING. Get the new report "Small Business Death Sentence" for free at our blog. read more »

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The first step to internet marketing for small business is a website. Having a presence on the internet is essential. read more »

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http://BigMoneyFreeTime.com Small Business Owners Pay Attention! In order to compete with giant big box stores you need to think of EVENT MARKETING. Get the new report  "Small Business Death Sentence " for free at our blog. read more »

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The best way to get over the frustration of marketing a small business is to check what audience you are targeting. read more »

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