Wordpress sidebar moved
December 31st, 2007 Filed Under "How to", Tips
How to fix your blogif your sidebar moves
As an contributing blogger on New Works, work at home blog I frequently check the blog for new comments and post. Today, when I checked I realized that the blogs sidebar had moved to the end of all the content from the post section.
After carefully checking I realized that a post that I made was responsible for this mess. I’d posted an article on Agloco, where I’d cut and pasted an email into my post. This cut and paste did not fit within the size of my content section, so I ended up being responsible for the entire sidebar dropping below all the content.
How did I fix this????
I decided to delete the entire post. Was that really necessary you might ask? No, it was not and below I will tell you the steps you can take to fix your wordpress blog if your sidebar moves.
First you may want to check the width of your images, to see if the images may be wider the the space allowed for the main content. Try reducing the image in your content section to a smaller size and then view your blog to see if this has made a difference.
Also, you may consider reducing the size of the content area. This can be done by clicking presentations, then theme editor. You can then open up your style.css editor and find the set width. Try reducing the width a little by little, until you get the desired results. Always, remember between changes and views, to undo the previous fix it did not perform the action you were looking for.
I hope that this short post, has helped you with your wordpress questions, regarding your sidebar moving or dropping below your content. Please be sure to share additional information with our readers.
This article is written by B.J. Norman, contributing writer for New Works, work at home jobs and advice. This article can be used in its fullness, as long as you keep all bylines in place. For more detailed information on work at home jobs, you may visit http://www.newwork-at-home.com
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Current Work at Home Database
December 20th, 2007 Filed Under Earn Online, Free resources
New Works, work at home jobs and advice new database is open for submission of your work at home news, stories, and reviews. New Works is currently running a promotion for 10 work at home workers, to submit news, stories, and reviews on work at home programs across the internet.
This opportunity will allow posters to earn $10.00 per post during the next 12 months.
The goal of this site is to provide the work at home community with up-to-date information on various work at home programs, business opportunities, and money making ideas.
If you would like to be considered for this position, please visit the above work at home database and register. It’s all free!!!!!
This article is written by B.J. Norman, contributing writer for New Works, work at home jobs and advice. This article can be used in its fullness, as long as you keep all bylines in place. For more detailed information on work at home jobs, you may visit http://www.newwork-at-home.com
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Establish own Limited Liability Company
December 11th, 2007 Filed Under "How to", Tips
Limited Liability Company
A Limited Liability Corporation, more accurately know as a Limited Liability Company, LLC is quite similar to a business corporation and a partnership. Limited liability companies have become a very popular choice of business structure due to the benefits it allow. Establishing a limited liability company allows you certain tax benefits similar to a partnership, and protects you from personal liability like a corporation.
If you are just starting your business, you may be wondering what type of business structure is best suited for you business. The two most important reasons most business owners consider establishing a LLC is that they get to enjoy better tax breaks, and having a limited liability structure protects them from personal liability.
Another important reason you may consider a limited liability company is that it allows your business to form business credit options outside of your personal credit
Establishing a LLC Step One
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Be sure that you have read my post on “The hurdles of establishing a business name”
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Visit your state Corporation Commision online. In this example we will use the Commonwealth of Virginia State Corporation Commision , after you have checked for the availability of a business name and located the appropiate forms (Articles of Organization of a Domestic Limited Liabiity Company).
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Completing the form is a simple process. You will list the name that you have chosen as the name of the limited liability company. Example: Toto Music House, would be listed Toto Music House, LLC. Then you would list the name of the person that will be responsible for obtaining company mail correspondence. This would be your registered agent. It is not uncommon to list your name, marking the appropiate box that states the membership of the registered agents name listed.
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In number 3 of our sample Virginia Article of Organization, we list the address of the business which would be the same as the resident agents location, followed by the address of the principal office address, the organizers of company and there perspective titles should be listed in number 5 of the sample form.
Establishing a LLC Step 2
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After completing our form LLC-1011 for the State Corporate Commission, we will now have to complete one more sheet, which will be typed up to look like the following.
Sample Article of Organization below
Limited Liability Company
Articles of Organization
for
Totu Music House, LLC
First: The name of the Limited Liability Company is Totu Music House, LLC
Second: The mailing address of the registered office in the State of Virginia is XXXXX Beverly Dr, Dan, Virginia 23300
Third: The name of the registered agent at such address is Musus B. Example
Managers
Fourth: The company shall be managed by Primary manager _______________________________
Acting manager _______________________________
Fifth: The managers have not addressed additional matters.
Sixth: Certification of Acceptance of Appointment of Resident Agent:
I, _____________________________, hereby accept appointment as Resident Agent for the above named Limited Liability Company.
__________________________________signature
__________________________________date
Establishing a LLC Step 3
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Attach both forms using a paper clip and submit the processing fee for your particular state. We would insert $100.00 for processing using the Virginia State form. Be sure that all signatures and filing fees are enclosed before submitting.
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Allow at least 30 days for processing. Most request done in the state of Virginia have been process anywhere from 10 to 12 days, so the timeline may vary.
This article is written by B.J. Norman, contributing writer for New Works, work at home jobs and advice. This article can be used in its fullness, as long as you keep all bylines in place. For more detailed information on work at home jobs, you may visit http://www.newwork-at-home.com
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Free Microsoft Office Frontpage
December 11th, 2007 Filed Under Resources
Free Microsoft Office Frontpage
I began to teach myself Microsoft Frontpage back in December of 2005, after receiving it in a evaluation package.
As I began to build my business online I wanted to stay on top of the game by investing in some small business software, that would allow me to be able to run a high quality line of business applications, that would enhance my internet acces, and provide security and data protection.
I found Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 evaulation kit, costing zero dollars for a 180 day trial. I completed the processing and was only charged $12.00 shipping and handling for a complete package of 7 disc. This package included Disc 1 to 4 Microsoft windows Small Business Server 2003 standard edition, Disc 5 Microsoft Office Outlook 2003, Disc 6 Microsoft windows Small Business server premium technologies and Disc 7 Microsoft Office Frontpage 2003.
After receiving my small business evaluation package I was surprise to find a copy of frontpage included, giving me permission to use it on one computer only. Nothing more to buy, nothing more to pay. My very own FREE copy of Microsoft Office Frontpage selling at the time for $149.00, had just cost me only $12.00 shipping and handling.
In closing I would like to say, that the entire software package is still in use and I am very satisified with my decision to evaluate this product.
In the coming months, I will share more information on the learning process I used in getting started with building my webpages using frontpage.
This article is written by B.J. Norman, contributing writer for New Works, work at home jobs and advice. This article can be used in its fullness, as long as you keep all bylines in place. For more detailed information on work at home jobs, you may visit http://www.newwork-at-home.com
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Choosing a business name
December 10th, 2007 Filed Under "How to", Tips
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Obtain Employer Identification Number
December 10th, 2007 Filed Under "How to"
A Employer Identification Number or EIN is a nine digit number assigned to you as an employer by the Internal Revenue Services of the Federal Government , and used to identify you and your businesses. This number is used to keep track of taxes and wages paid and withheld to employees.
A Employer Identification Number (EIN) is used by any sole proprietorship, that employees others, and pay certain federal taxes, as well as Limited Liability Corporations, other corporations, partnerships, estates and trust. If you are a sole proprietor that does not employ others, you may still want to obtain an employer identification number, especially in the event that you may some day decide to change your structure and form a LLC. It is also advisable by many experts that your person social security number should not be used for business purposes.
How to Obtain my Employer Identification Number (EIN)
You may apply for your Employer Identification Number (EIN) using the SS-4 form, online at the Internal Revenue Service. Or you can contact your local IRS center and complete your Employer Identification Number (EIN) by phone.
This article is written by B.J. Norman, contributing writer for New Works, work at home jobs and advice. This article can be used in its fullness, as long as you keep all bylines in place. For more detailed information on work at home jobs, you may visit http://www.newwork-at-home.com
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Establishing Credit for your Business
December 10th, 2007 Filed Under "How to", Business Credit
Establish Business Credit
The process of establishing business credit is quite similar, however it does require taking the time to follow the specific steps to allow you to gain the maximum amount of business credit possible.
Once you have obtained your business license, applied for your EIN (employer Identification Number), and set up your home office space you are ready to begin the process.
Get your FREE step by step details showing you how to establish your business credit from New Works, work at home.
For maximum results our free step by step guide will show you how to establish your own Limited Liability Corporation (LLC), “how to” setting up the appropiate business account, registering and getting a your business telephone listing, establishing your business Dunn & Bradstreet account, and where to obtain the easiest and quickest, no qualifying business credit accounts, as well as a resource list of more business credit vendors.
Many people have used this method in an attempt to separate their personal credit account from their business credit, giving them access to more money for business needs, without having to burden their personal credit status.
This article is written by B.J. Norman, contributing writer for New Works, work at home jobs and advice. This article can be used in its fullness, as long as you keep all bylines in place. For more detailed information on work at home jobs, you may visit http://www.newwork-at-home.com
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Using frontpage to hyperlink blog images
December 6th, 2007 Filed Under "How to"
When you want to hyperlink your images and paste them onto you blog, you can use frontpage as your editor.
For example when I wanted to hyperlink my rss feed image on my wordpress blog in the sidebar, I decided to use frontpage as my editor of choice.
Steps to using frontpage as your editor
1. In frontpage I opened a new page.
2. Leaving my editor in design mode I pasted the Free rss image I had already chosen to my new page ![]()
3. I highlighted my image in the frontpage window and then I changed my mode from design to split.
4. In split view I can see my image at the bottom highlighted and my code in the top lighted. The highlited image code looks something like this: <img style=”border-width: 0px” alt=”" src=”http://www.feedburner.com/fb/images/pub/feed-icon32×32.png” mce_src=”http://www.feedburner.com/fb/images/pub/feed-icon32×32.png”>
5. I wanted the words subcribe in reader next to my image, so I type it in the bottom half of the window next to my image. Now the html code looks like this: <img style=”border-width: 0px” alt=”" src=”http://www.feedburner.com/fb/images/pub/feed-icon32×32.png” mce_src=”http://www.feedburner.com/fb/images/pub/feed-icon32×32.png”>Subscribe
in a reader </a></p>
6. Now I needed to locate the feed url that I created earlier and copy it to my clipboard.
7. Going back to my frontpage editor, I want to make sure I am in split view, and that my image and text is highlighted. Moving to the bottom design view where I have highlighted my image and text, I will now right click on the image and text and then click hyperlink properties.
8. In the address bar I will then paste or type my url feed address and click okay.
9. Now my image is hyperlinked and ready to cut and paste to my blog.
This article is written by B.J. Norman, contributing writer for New Works, work at home jobs and advice. This article can be used in its fullness, as long as you keep all bylines in place. For more detailed information on work at home jobs, you may visit http://www.newwork-at-home.com
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Creating your own Blog Feed
December 6th, 2007 Filed Under "How to"
“Free Tools to create your own blog feed”
If you have a blog it is very important that you created a rss feed for your blog. This feed will alert your subscribers of fresh, new content posted to your blog.
The first step to take in creating your RSS blog feed, is to find a tool that will generate your feed. I found a free tool that is less complicated then trying to write your own xml. You can locate this Free feed creator by visiting run stream.
Steps to creating your Blog feed
1. Register for an account
2. Log in and begin by creating a new campaign
3. Choose RSS from the available types of feeds.
4. Enter your feed settings
a. Feed Title: Which is the title of your page
b. Feed Url: This is the url of your blog
c. Feed Description: A brief description of your blog and it’s purpose.
d. Number of items: This is the number of post you have on your blog
e. Feed Category: This describes the best category for your blog niche.
Now, you are ready to create your feed, by clicking the create button.
After creating your feed, you will need a RSS image to place on your blog. You can visit 51 RSS Buttons to find a variety of free blog images.
Once you have chosen your image, you can use frontpage or some other type of program to hyperlink your image. Clicking view in the runstream campaign you just created will take you to your RSS feed page. Copy this url to your clipboard and using front page or some other html program you will hyperlink your graphic to the feed url.
Once you have done this, you will cut it and paste it in your theme editor if you are using wordpress. Free information on building a wordpress blog can be found by clicking the link.
This article is written by B.J. Norman, contributing writer for New Works, work at home jobs and advice. This article can be used in its fullness, as long as you keep all bylines in place. For more detailed information on work at home jobs, you may visit http://www.newwork-at-home.com
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Starting your Business Building idea
December 3rd, 2007 Filed Under "How to"
Starting your Business
There are a few initial things you need to consider when starting a business, such as the appropiate licenses needed for your particular business. So, today we will focus on obtaining the correct business license when starting your business.
If you are working at home you may feel that you do not need a license, however this is not altogether correct. Most cities, counties, states and even the federal government require some form of licensing to operate a business,even if it is in your home.
There are various types of Business Licenses
Nearly all businesses need a local (city or county) license, however you can check with your county government or local city hall to be sure. Your business license will give you, the business owner, the legal authority to operate your business within that city or county. These types of licenses are very easy to obtain.
You can request information for licensing your business over the internet by downloading the forms, completing and mailing them along with your fee or you may visiting City Hall or the County Office in your area. If you choose to do this in person be sure that you have all necessary paperwork such as any documents pertaining to your fictitious name and verification of you EIN Employer Identification Number.
A state license will be required if you provide any type of product or services that are regulated by the state or businesses that have to meet certain codes of standard. These type of licenses are mainly for persons of certain professions, such as lawyers, doctors, realtors, hairdressers and others. Businesses that are required to maintain a certain code of standard, such as restaurants and bars are also required to have a state license.
A sale tax license or permit is required by almost all states. This type of license allow you to charge sales tax to your customers when they make purchases. By visiting your local Commissioner of Revenue you will be able to find out if you are required to have a sale tax license for your business.
A federal license is required only if your business is regulated by the government. Some examples of government regulated businesses would be businesses that sell regulated products such as firearm or alcohol. Interstate Trucking businesses that require ICC authority. In obtaining a federal license you should be sure to obtain professional advices.
I hope this information has been of help to you. Please bookmark us and return for more Business Building steps, tips and resources.
This article is written by B.J. Norman, contributing writer for New Works, work at home jobs and advice. This article can be used in its fullness, as long as you keep all bylines in place. For more detailed information on work at home jobs, you may visit http://www.newwork-at-home.com
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