Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Get Paid To Podcast, Teach, or Publish a Newsletter Online

Making money online is a matter of finding an audience who you can either advertise to or receive direct payment from. Either way, you need something interesting or informative with which to catch and hold your readers' attention. Your content is everything.

I'll show you how you can make money presenting and distributing content via podcast or a newsletter, and how you can connect directly with your audience as an online tutor.

Getting Paid To Podcast

To create a podcast, you will need a microphone and some recording software. If you have a camera, you can also produce video podcasts.

You can download a free recording program from audacity.sourceforge.net, where you will also find tutorials on the technical side of podcasting.

When you have the content and are able to produce good quality podcasts, you need listeners. You can find them by submitting your podcast to directories such as podcastalley.com, promoting it through a website or blog, or advertising in forums and newsletters.

The bigger your market, the better. Don't be afraid of competitive markets, they're big for a reason--they pay and people are listening!

You will then be able to make money by finding a sponsor who is willing to pay to reach your listeners. You could find your own advertisers, or join a podcasting network such as podtrac.com.

If your content is desirable enough, you can charge for access to it, through services such as iTunes (apple.com/itunes). If you are selling your podcast, however, it is a good idea to create a free content version too in order to reach new listeners.

How To Get Paid To Publish Online Newsletters

Even if you prefer the written word to audio podcasting, you will still need to take care of some technical details.

The best way to distribute newsletters is through an autoresponder list service. These can be set up to automatically deliver pre-written emails to subscribers at set intervals. Each new subscriber will receive all of the emails in your predetermined sequence. That means you can load up a year's worth of content (or more), and it'll automatically publish straight to your subscribers' email boxes without you touching it again!

A free autoresponder can be downloaded from responders.com, while a more professional program can be bought from aweber.com. These programs will also help with managing your subscriber list, so you stay spam compliant.

A successful newsletter will be attractive, easy to read, and compatible with different computers and internet browsers. You can create beautiful PDF documents using a free program such as openoffice.com.

Also, you do not have to create all your own content. You can get free stock photos and articles from sites such as publicdomainimages.net and ezinearticles.com. You can also pay for pre-written content from sites like associatedcontent.com.

Email newsletters are perfect for marketing your own products, if you are running an online business. You can also make money by selling space to advertisers or even charging for subscriptions.

By using the tools from services such as aweber.com, you can grow your online newsletter list to hundreds or even thousands of people.

Get Paid To Teach People All Over the World

If you have knowledge and experience to share then you can do so in a podcast or newsletter, or by writing content for a site such as demandstudios.com, who will pay for articles.

Alternatively, you can become an online tutor and communicate directly with students through video chat and email. You could find your own students by advertising your services on craigslist.org, or join a company who will pair you up with suitable learners.

In order to get the best jobs, you may need some relevant qualifications, such as a degree, proven experience in a particular field, or a teaching certificate of some kind.

Websites that recruit online teachers include universalclass.com, mytutor24.com, and tutor.com. Wiziq.com has a teacher directory where you can describe yourself and potential students can find you.

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

You oughta be in pictures... and with the help of this article, you will be, beautiful.

by Dr. Jeffrey Lant.

Author's program note. I was doing one of those thankless tasks that is the result of affluence and impulse buying, namely too many DVDs and VCRs, the result being that my bedroom is overflowing with empty plastic jackets, mismatched, a riot of chaos and disorganization, efficiency and good order the first casualties needing immediate attention.

However, it is the way of such matters to make grand resolutions... then find them, always for the best of reasons, impossible to carry out. Thus, instead of getting my mint collection of Flash Gordon videos organized the way they should be, I popped in an unmarked tape and thrilled to what I saw. It was... me! And I was wonderful!

In the pink at 28 or so... all deliciously captured on film, forever and ever.

The video in question, depicting my popular workshop on how to succeed as an independent consultant, was the result of my friend Paul Bloom volunteering to undertake the bewildering number of technical details that it takes to create magic and that critical connection with your expectant audience. Way ahead of his time, this oh-so-smart cookie, rightly knew and forthrightly told me that with video mastery the world would be my oyster, with "wealth and fame your reward." And, by golly, he was right.

Thus on a very hot day in about 1977 or so, in an ordinary classroom turned into a makeshift studio with live audience; temperature like the steam room of the Chicago Athletic Club; hotter and hotter from the plethora of sweat-making lights, I faced the truth that is video... and found out that Paul -- and Rudy Vallee' -- were right:

I was a natural, video thereby becoming a substantial part of the mail-order enterprise that first turned me into a millionaire by 30, a long time ago. Now I intend to assist you get rich and famous, too... ready to get started? You just couldn't have a better avatar than Rudy or... me!

Two-step to video mastery... "You Ought  to  Be in Pictures".

Even if you're 60 or 70 or so, you probably couldn't name a single one of Vallee's' mind-boggling array of hits. However, he was prolific, he was cute, he was a real-deal Yalie, and he knew how to keep America dancing and feeling swell. And so he did yet again with his 1934 hit "You Ought to Be in Pictures", written by Dana Suesse and Edward Heyman.

Go to any search engine prontito and immerse yourself in the background music that will put you into just the right mood to rise higher and higher. It'll be the ride of your life. Here are the essential tips you'll need....

Set your objective. It all starts from within.

Since you've now listened to the recorded version of "You Ought to Be in Pictures", you know it's written from the perspective of an adoring lover paying his girl friend the biggest compliment he can think of. Men have been giving their ladies such posies since there have been men, ladies, and the need to fashion compliments to achieve desirable ends. Effervescent tunes with delectable beats and dance steps fall under this heading... but it's going take much more to get you started in video.

First, you need the desire to be a "star of stars". It's not enough that people tell you, however lyrically, that "you ought to be in pictures." You've got to want it. This  essential aspect of the matter eliminates the wannabees who think the final results are marvelous... but who won't do the necessary to achieve them. Be different. Resolve here and now to be one of the 1% who is truly dedicated to success and will do the necessary, all the necessary to achieve it.

Get help. One of the problems about succeeding in video or any other form of media is the lack of role models. I mean, Oprah just isn't going to take the time to advise and mentor you, is she? However, you need that kind of detailed, specific, hands-on help. Where can you get it without breaking the bank?

Start at worldprofit.com. That's where you'll find me and the folks called Monitors. I am the originator of this concept and virtually every day of the year (with very infrequent time off for good behavior) I am there being a Monitor and, along with my colleagues, instructing new folks like you.

It is a unique system which creates video professionals like the Monitors at Worldprofit. What's more -- and this is really BIG -- your instruction is FREE once you've become a Member, that's right, F-R-E-E. I kid you not.

Here's just some of what my colleagues and I will teach you... each technique, tactic, and tidbit the distillation of years of actual experience and "been there, done that"  hard work, not a word theoretical.

Item: When you're an ingenue, on camera for the first time or two, you'll be nervous and that's ok. That means you are treating the matter at hand with the importance and consideration it deserves.

Item: Smile. Because the matter is important, because you want to get off to a good start, chances are you'll look like the Grim Reaper when you come up. Remind yourself (by keeping this set of recommendations near) to smile. Remember, the audience wants to like you. Show them you want to be liked; that you're worthy of their attention and appreciation.

Item: Tell your audience you're a  newbie, still learning the ropes. There isn't a person in your audience, no matter how large, who hasn't been in your shoes. Believe me they are rooting for you. Just make sure they know how new and green you are!

Here are some more useful tips.

Item: Place yourself in the center of the screen. Make sure you are not squished in a corner or that your head seems to rest on the bottom pane. That is what I call the "guillotine" position and you know what happened to the folks, even kings like Louis XVI, who made that mistake!

Item: Make sure your lighting is adequate. It should be ample, not generate shadows or glares. It should look entirely natural, flattering, not raking; making you look like the proverbial deer in the headlights.

Item:  Make sure your background is plain and simple, never "busy" with lots of avoidable distractions. K.I.S.S. Keep it simple, Simon.

Item: Your clothes should be dressy casual. You should look like a person of the world, which necessarily entails knowing what to wear, when, and how. When in doubt, ask your mother... or ask me. I am a video fashionista!

Still more.

Item: Use a script -- and practice. Until you become very comfortable with the camera (like me!), don't extemporize. The script is your friend.

Item: Keep a dictionary at hand. Look up words you don't know and how to pronounce them. Adult learners tend to be difficult about this, often regarding the matter of increasing vocabulary and proper pronunciation and usage as cruel and unusual punishment. YOU need to take the broader view.

Item: Eliminate all background noise, including overly indulged dogs and terminally cute kids, all of whom view your air time as the perfect opportunity to demonstrate the power and perfect audibility of their practised shrieks and yelps to the world.

Item:  Practice. At Worldprofit we maintain what we call the Live Business Center practice area. In it people can get their on-screen presentation just so. If you don't have this helpful facility, then ask a friend to assist as I did so long ago with Paul Bloom and his meticulous eye.

Lights, camera.... goof.

Now it's time to get out there and astonish the world; only unless you're Superperson your inaugural  performance is likely to be less than brilliant, more like a dog's dinner, glitches, false starts, errors small, memorable, ludicrous. Not to worry. It takes time to get good. So don't get discouraged. Make your mistakes early, particularly the really memorable bloopers you are sure to make. (Need I say that visiting me at worldprofit.com will ensure you make as few and get good as fast as humanly possible.)

Serendipity, Tom  Welling, and the power of media, the power you want to have working for you ASAP. .

About 3 a.m. today, while I was working on this article and feverishly trying to find the complete lyrics to "You Ought to Be in Pictures" but with no success whatsoever, the phone rang. It was a gentleman who was on one of our affiliated websites and had what I was looking for. And so he picked up the phone, never mind the time, and called with all the details I required. Hallelujah! The power of media demonstrated yet again. My live presence online united with Tom Welling's kindness and search skills delivered the bacon. Tip of the hat, Tom... I'd love to have you a participating  player at worldprofit.com.

"You surely should be offered/ A starring part -- right  away..."

And if no one offers, why then propose yourself for there is a world to conquer... ideas to disseminate! People to touch, change, influence! And as for money... when you're using media it's as easy as turning on an endlessly open faucet!  So get started now; don't keep your legions of soon-to-be fans waiting. Haven't they suffered enough without the immediacy, the vibrancy, the grand reality that is you? Go to worldprofit.com and let me know. I am ready to work my proven magic on you, for after all,

""You're sweet as a Gaynor/And you're hot as a gal named West. You'll even make Garbo jealous/ when you take a movie test."

Oh, yes, you are going to be "My star of stars!"

A  dedication.

To the memory of Paul Bloom. Too soon taken , never  forgotten, always remembered and loved. You told me it would happen, then you helped me so it did. Rest now and dream the big dreams forever.

About the Author

Harvard-educated Dr. Jeffrey Lant is the author of over a dozen printed books, several ebooks, and over one thousand online articles. Republished with author's permission by Ruthsella Corasol http://WorkingAtHome101.com

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Friday, July 26, 2013

Debt Consolidation The Best Article On The Topic Is Here

Debt is a four letter word none of us like to think about. The fact is that the less you think about it, the more it tends to pile up. Reading the below article will give you all the tips and tricks you need to use debt consolidation to deal with your problems.

Try borrowing money agaisnt your life insurance policy. You do not need to pay back what you borrow if you are unable to or do not want to, however it will get deducted from what you've paid to your beneficiaries. That is why you should plan on paying the money back.

Try using a debt consolidation service to pay down your debt. When you look for one, make sure they aren't charging high fees. You can check with a local consumer protection agency like your local BBB. You may have to make sacrifices via using extra lines of credit and harming your credit rating, but they can help get your debt paid off. They generally require a single monthly payment.

Debt consolidation works best when applied to credit cards. If you have significant balances on various cards, you're probably paying way too much in interest and could benefit greatly from a debt consolidation loan. See if you can't combine all of the debt into one payment with a favorable interest rate, and limit your credit card spending once that is accomplished.

Focus on consolidation services that look at long term goals. Consolidators that offer a quick fix for your debt and credit woes may not get you the best results. Those that focus on creditors one at a time, improving your credit score with each successful negotiation, will wind up saving you money in the long run.

If you own a home, boat, motorcycle, or the like with a clear and free title, you may be able to use a title loan. Be sure that you are getting the rate that you want. Make sure you understand the terms so that you know whether you get to keep your property or if it's turned over to the lender for your term of loan. Understand your payment schedule, as failing to meet them can terminate the ownership of your property.

Investigate any debt consolidation company you are considering. That means calling the Better Business Bureau, but it also means you need to do some online research. Most companies will have reviews written by people who used them. Watch for any company that does not seem to have positive reviews, that could be a problem.

Communicate with your creditors as much as possible. Let them know you fully intend on paying your debt back and ask if you can negotiate. Creditors know they have more chances of collecting on your debt if they stop charging you for late fees or interests and establish small monthly payments.

When it comes to taking control of your financial future, debt consolidation can do the trick. You need to learn all you can about it to make it work for you. This article has been a great start, but continue to read as much as possible so you can finally tackle your debt.


 Ruthsella Corasol is the Owner of  http://WorkingAtHome101.com. Check us out anytime for marketing tips and a free subscription to our cutting edge newsletter.


Saturday, July 20, 2013

Having A Successful Home Based Business Made Easy

There are numerous reasons why you might be interested in starting your own home-based business, along with a great deal of doubt, concern and questions. The following article offers some tips and advice to help quell the concerns, and offer resolution to common issues many people face in the operation or start-up of a home business.

Before starting a home business, be sure to research your market fully. If your product is something that your target market doesn't want or need, you won't get many sales. Rather than spending all your energy trying to force the market to buy your product, spend that energy designing and promoting a product the market wants.

If you are going to splurge on any home office furniture, splurge on a very comfortable office chair. You are going to spend many, many hours in this chair and if it is uncomfortable, you will not be as productive as you could be and you could technically, do damage to your body.

Since your home is also your work place, make a point to get out of the house on a regular basis. Don't isolate yourself for the sake of convenience. Go have lunch in the park, grab your coffee at a bookstore, etc. Just make sure you are out breathing fresh air at least once a day.

If you have a business, then you need a budget. How can you run a cost efficient business without a budget? It is impossible, and therefore imperative that you incorporate a well devised budget into the planning process. This budget should include what your expenses are of course and it should itemize them. Make sure you are thorough and include everything so that you are not misleading yourself.

Use your web site to advertise a free product for visitors. This will increase traffic on your site and give potential customers the ability to sample your product. Although it may cost a little money in the beginning, you should make up for it in sales from impressed new customers.

Do not be afraid to post your email address on your web site. Make sure that you include it on every separate page that you have. You do not want potential customers to search to figure out how to get in touch with you. The more effort that it takes them, the more likely they are to go on to something else without purchasing from you.

Make sure you have a support network before starting your home business. This includes family members who need to be aware of the time commitment involved, as well as an external networks you can reach out to for advice or support. Working from home has numerous benefits, but remaining a part of a group outside your home is invaluable.

Making the decision to start a home business or to invest more time in the one you've already gotten off the ground can be a cause of concern. There's so many questions about what to do, when to do it, how to do it, and why to do it, from marketing to overhead to product choice. Whether you just graduated with your MBA or are a stay-at-home mom or dad, you can simplify the answers to these questions by using the sensible advice in these tips.


 Ruthsella Corasol is the Owner of http://WorkingAtHome101.com. Check us out anytime for marketing tips and a free subscription to our cutting edge newsletter.

Thursday, July 18, 2013

10 Habits of Highly Successful Online Marketers

By George Kosch

1. Successful online marketers know that marketing must be done as consistently as possible. Marketing and promotion must be scheduled, frequent and without fail.

2. Successful online marketers know that the money is in the list and thus list building strategies MUST be integrated into all marketing campaigns.

3. Successful online marketers know that landing pages, also called squeeze pages are what will generate leads NOT a static website.

4. Successful online marketers know that you must continually seek out NEW advertising sources. Don't stop when you find a few good sources, keep looking for new sources to expand your marketing reach.

5. Successful online marketers know that paid ads produce the best results IF the source is trusted and proven, but a combination of free and paid ads is still smart marketing.

6. Successful online marketers know that ad swaps are both cost effective and a clever way to reach your target markets.

7.  Successful online marketers know that having access to a number of quality products, services, affiliates or referral programs produce multiple streams of income is the key to generating online income.

8. Successful online marketers know that you need a reliable way to track your ads so you know exactly where you are getting results for your efforts and advertising dollars.

9. Successful online marketers know that one cannot know it all, and investing in proven-effective reputable training programs for access to software, list building techniques, and mentoring can save a lot of time, money and frustration.  

10. Successful online marketers know that it takes time to build a successful online business.


 George Kosch is the Home Business Bootcamp Instructor at Worldprofit Inc., a web-based company providing training for people who want to learn how to earn at home using the power of the Internet.  This summer Worldprofit celebrates its 19th birthday! Get a free Associate Membership and join over one million Worldprofit Members around the world benefiting from the home business resources, training, software, marketing assistance, traffic generation and mentoring program.

   Republished with author's permission by Ruthsella Corasol http://WorkingAtHome101.com

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

The revolution dead ahead. A whole new approach to 'school days, school days/ Dear old Golden Rule days.' 'Ah! ca ira, ca ira, ca ira'. It'll be fine!

by Dr. Jeffrey Lant .

Author's program note. Ca ira is pronounced "saa ee rah" and means "it'll be fine". You'll find it in any search engine. Beware, for it is one of the most potent songs ever written....

This is an article about change, sweeping change, change that will summarily toss a host of the old verities into history's trash bin and replace them with a whole new way of thinking, of learning, of living which will include and influence all of us.

Such a transformation, root and branch, will, let it be frankly acknowledged and admitted at once, not be to the advantage of all. It will disadvantage... it will pain... it will dislocate and unsettle. We must therefore expect yelps from the ones who cannot be expected to see this sea change in its true light... denouncing it in the strongest possible ways, never mind its great advantages. So do the ones pinched and buffeted make their puny, selfish stand against even the greatest of benefits. And that is lamentable.

However, and here's the heart of the matter, this change will improve the lives of millions worldwide who yearn for the better life all of us want... but only a fraction of Earth's denizens can have as matters currently stand... and as the benefits are so substantial and acute, so must we ask the relatively few disadvantaged to see the big picture and embrace the unparalleled benefits, as the breathtaking new realities become more and more apparent.

The music.

But first, let's play a beloved tune, a piece of Americana whose simplicity and sincerity crackles down the years, a clear remembrance of how things were, the better to understand the huge leap we are all about to confront, at all levels of education.

This wistful little number is "School Days," and it is only right that we remember it, for in 1907 when Byron G. Harlan gave voice to its words his was the cutting edge and people ooued and aahed saying as they heard the recording for the first time, "What will they think of next?"; words that are the very touchstone of the American experience, where the old and outmoded is sharply jettisoned for the new and better still which will in its turn be jettisoned, too.

Go to any search engine now and give both song and singer the respectful listen they have earned, a good, kind reminiscence of halcyon days gone by when "you wrote on my slate, 'I Love You So'/When we were a couple o' kids."

In the not so faraway days of yore, school was the proverbial little red schoolhouse where a prim and proper lady, selected as much for her probity as her pedagogy held court; a place where discipline and educational details were given per a strict, community scrutinized curriculum of things deemed acceptable, useful, "reading and 'riting and 'rithmetic."

The teacher, often revered in the community, did her best and carried as much civilization in her thread-bare reticule as she could, for of course the good people of her district wanted maximum value for minimum cost, a point of view, then as now, resulting in the "education" delivered being distinctly limited and often punishingly inaccurate and inadequate...

This is the model we still adhere to today, and our entire educational system suffers because of it... and the very Great Republic itself, which can never achieve more than its educational system can deliver. This may have been acceptable when there was no other viable alternative. But it is most assuredly not acceptable today when the Internet, that protean device delivering one breathtaking improvement after another, offers us an entirely new way of educating people worldwide, a way that has the unexampled ability to raise up the entire world and every person who desires to be so raised and realize their hitherto neglected potential.

Now let us examine how this could all be organized for maximum impact and complete effectiveness and easy use. I shall begin with what I call World University, which is sorely needed now and which will in short order, as these recommendations are implemented, become one of, if not the most important institution on Earth. Here's why.

First, there will be a curriculum as rich, broad and diversified as the human brain can imagine, hundreds and even thousands of times more expansive, inclusive and diverse than what is offered now by even the most prestigious and renowned institutions of higher learning, or even all their curricula together.

Consider the following examples of courses which ought to be offered.... but either never are, or only rarely so: for example the neglected Polish language, Polish history and culture... and so on through the language, history and culture of EVERY people, region and nation... whether those people, region and nation are extant today, or not.

Human language is arguably our species most important contribution to our planet. Now, at World University, the glory of language in all its manifestations will not be given just so much lip service, as is generally the case today, but will flourish as never before imagined, much less implemented. And so it can be with every single category of knowledge, so much hitherto neglected, now embraced, extolled, celebrated... and above all else, taught.

Another example of spectacular curriculum improvement, this time in the fine arts.

Over the years teaching about the artistic masterpieces of mankind has gradually been diminished or even removed from every level of education, to the abiding shame of the pettifogging officials who have so diminished us, thereby saving pennies, at such terrible cost. World University will change all that and provide the greatest boost to seeing and understanding the fine arts in their every aspect, from artist to genre to the full range of applications and techniques wherever used and found.

And what of music? Not one general course provided without enthusiasm, an afterthought, but individual courses on Mozart! Beethoven! Wagner... and Elvis Presley, for he, too, as a cultural icon deserves the ultimate compliment of being studied and understood and at new WU he'll get it.

Who will teach this supernova of new subjects, hitherto disdained and ignored now given their rightful place? The world's experts will teach these courses, always remembering that in addition to having the subject matter at their fingertips, they must have superior presentation skills, savoir faire and the ability to connect with their far-flung universal audience. At last the finest instructors now made available solely to the most privileged students, will be made available to everyone, a concept worth stating over and over again.

These instructors, of course, will not be found in one place, in one university but all over the world. Some will propose themselves; others, already recognized as stars, will be solicited. The end result, however, will be the same: a galaxy of the best and the brightest, their mission the uplifting and instruction of the planet and all those who reside therein. What's more each is able to participate from the comfort of home or office. Well might we call this a revolution,  a word wrongly and habitually over- used in our days of constant misuse and imprecise usage... but not here. This is the real deal.

There are, of course, many details to work out, thousands of them. Just who will preside over the messy business of birthing and developing World University (and its necessary junior partner, World Secondary School) has yet to be determined, although betting folks might well consider the Harvard-MIT partnership, EdX, now with over 30 participating institutions of higher education, laying the groundwork for their leadership and international hegemony. It is what we do in Cambridge where reinventing the future is our metier.

Before setting forth on this unparalleled project of unparalleled benefits, I give you one of the best known and most lyric phrases in our language:

"Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive/ But to be young was very heaven!"

They are by Wordsworth, William Wordsworth (1770-1850) who wrote these words as he contemplated the mind-boggling events in revolutionary France, events which toppled Europe's premier monarchy and its bloated, rapacious nobility and an established church which was anything but Christian.

Despite the confusion and detritus Wordsworth saw in these events the better future struggling to be born, never certain or guaranteed, a process of often painful growth and the wrong roads often taken, errors inevitable. Progress is never linear or without costs.

Enter the Ca Ira, the ultimate song of revolution, front and center.

Tunes as famous as this one attract stories, true or  not no one can say. Did Queen Marie Antoinette strum its catchy rhythm on her harp? Was it Benjamin Franklin who inadvertently provided its title when asked how the then faltering American Revolution would turn out answered in his halting French, "It'll be fine", "Ca ira." And with the help of France, it was.

What we do know is this: that a street singer named Ladre' wrote it in time for the Fete de la Fe'de'ration of 1790... we know, too, it was played that year at the execution of Louis XVI, no longer graced by God. It became the unofficial anthem of revolution, of sweeping, joyous, triumphal change.

Now we have need of it again... for we, too, have a revolution to arrange, and such things are not without their hazards, great and small. What matter? Ca Ira shows us the way.

"The one who is humble shall be elevated/The true catechism shall instruct us/ Ah! it'll be fine, it'll be fine, it'll be fine."

That's why we must start this great project as soon as possible.

Dedication: The author dedicates this work to his long-time colleague and friend George Kosch, Internet visionary, notable technician, a man  who has danced nimbly ahead of the curve for the last 20 years, helping others worldwide stay ahead, too. Thanks to George such grand visions become grand realities. Ca ira, ca ira, ca ira.


 About the Author

Harvard-educated Dr. Jeffrey Lant is the author of several print publications, ebooks and over one thousand online articles.   Republished with author's permission by Ruthsella Coraso
l http://WorkingAtHome101.com