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3
May

Tips from Mistakes

   Posted by: AgendasSOS   in Rambles, TimePass, Tips

People say that learning from our own mistakes is the best form of learning. Because you can hardly forget your hard time you had when you made those mistakes. Something like that just happened to me a few days ago and of course I have learned a lesson.

After much energy spent on so many ebooks and guides on making money, I decided that I should start up affiliate marketing now. Many people are earning quite a good living out of it. A few of my friends who started out on the internet earning ventures are earning quite well from some internet affiliate programs. But I could hardly get enough time out of college and start concentrating on any big program.

Anyway, at last I decided and signed up for an affiliate marketing account. I don’t want to disclose what exactly the affiliate product was but it was having quite good demand in the market and one of my friend was getting lot of sales. Since I don’t have much time to generate traffic of my own, I invested $150 for some targeted traffic and I got back my $150 in two days. I was getting lot of quality traffic and I was really enjoying the kind of progress I was making in that front.

But a few days later, on the day of payout, eager to check my account, I tried to sign in but an error message pop up saying my account has been disabled. I tried sending a lot of emails to their customer care and at last got one reply saying that my Country was not allowed to join the program and he pointed a link to their Terms of Service. Well, I of course missed to read the TOS and that was my mistake.

So, first tip from this mistake: Always read the Terms before signing for any Program in the internet, especially when you are expecting something good!

30
Apr

Choosing a Fishing Bait

   Posted by: AgendasSOS   in TimePass, Luxury, LifeStyle, Facts

There is such an assortment of bait that it is difficult to recommend any particular color, size, or type as the best. There are more than a thousand good baits on the market. All will catch fish at some time or another. Fishing baits usually weigh from ¼ to an ounce to three ounces. The most popular weight preferred by the majority of bait casters is the 5/8-ounce bait, while the average is between ½ and 3 quarters of an ounce. Baits can either be used as a whole or cut into chunks. Anglers can also use dead or live baits.

There is a wide array of organisms being used as fishing baits. Among the different types used in fishing, the commonly used are the small fishes. These consist of widely used fishing baits such as herring, anchovies, menhaden, and some others that are inborn to certain local waters. Larger fishes are usually used as chunk baits. Fishing baits can be used whole, chunk, and strips, based on the activities of the type of fishes being chased. The size of the fishing bait is usually well matched with the size of the fish being hunted. Other common organisms used for bait fishing are crabs, worms, shrimps, crabs, clams, sand fleas, eels, and squid. Among all of the organisms mentioned, the crabs and the shrimps are the well-liked organisms to be used as fishing baits.

Shrimp are favorably used as fishing bait and are considered to be very valuable bait for a huge number of saltwater fish, especially those that are considered “inshore fish” like redfish, speckled trout, shook, and a lot more. Whereas, various crab species, especially the fiddler crab, sand flea, and the blue crab, are perfect fishing baits for many varieties of “inshore fishes” and “bottom fish.” These crabs are usually clasped through their shell, usually on either the right or left of the head. Fishermen can acquire fishing bait either buying them in bait shops or simply by capturing it themselves.

The advantage of buying fishing bait is convenience, while catching live fishing bait is less expensive and can be more effective in luring fish. Digging for earthworms is another activity. Earthworms make an excellent bait. Indeed, when it comes to bait fishing, using the proper fishing bait are important and imperative to the success of fishing. Hence, anglers should know the basics of choosing fishing baits in order to save time and money.

28
Apr

Hydroponics Gardening

   Posted by: AgendasSOS   in TimePass, Ideas, Tips, LifeStyle, Miscellaneous

Hydroponics was derived from the Greek word hydro, which means “water” and ponos, which means “labor or water-working”. Hydroponics gardening involves growing plants with their roots in other nutrient solutions and without soil. Hydroponics gardening is as simple as ordinary gardening. Both of them necessitate sufficient light, water, temperature, light, and humidity. But with hydroponics, no soil is used. Instead a soil substitute holds the roots while nutrients are carried by the water. Indoor hydroponic gardening is not that hard and plants respond well to this method of growing.

This is one of the major considerations in hydroponics gardening since it sustains the plants. One has to make sure that this nutrient solution maintains a pH level of 5 to 6 after dilution. In hydroponics gardening, the plants should be watered more than three times a day. this is usually done using a pump and timer. If your hydroponics garden is located indoors, the most suitable temperature is between 71 to 76 degrees Fahrenheit. Of course, this temperature may change depending on the different types of plant you are working on, e.g. tropical plants.

Place your plants somewhere they can receive ample amount of light. Otherwise artificial light must be used. High pressure Sodium lights or bulbs are a suitable substitute for natural light. Humidity is good. When the room’s temperature rises, the air will be able to hold the sufficient amount of moisture your plants will need. A hydroponics system can be fully automated. Since it is water-based, the gardener has no soil to dig or weeds to pull. Also, the water can be re-used to prevent wastage. With hydroponics, an excellent yield of quality plants can be easily achieved. Home hydroponics systems and DIY kits are are readily available in most hardware stores.