Sunday, October 30, 2016

Halloween Themes for Windows 10

It’s Halloween time and its once again time to spice up your desktop with some cool themes and wallpapers based on Halloween themes. In case you don’t know, Halloween or Hallowe’en is a yearly celebration observed in a number of countries on 31 October, the eve of the Western Christian feast of All Hallows’ Day.

If you are using a Windows 10 PC, you can customize your desktop with Halloween themes, sounds and wallpapers. Here is the list of Halloween themes for Windows 10.

 

1. Trick or Treat:

Dress up your desktop for Halloween with the cheerfully glowing jack-o’-lanterns and sweet candy treats in this free Windows theme. This theme packs 5 wallpapers based on Halloween.

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Download Trick or Treat

 

2. Ticket to Fear Theme:

Open the creaking door to a virtual haunted house with this free Windows theme. These ghastly ghouls are guaranteed to send a Halloween shiver up your spine, so download the theme and start Halloween. The theme comes 8 high resolution wallpapers.

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Russian gamers race to prevent nuclear 'war'

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Saturday, October 29, 2016

12 Tips to Get Your Business Blog Ranking

Developing a blog for your business and publishing some content underneath that blog isn’t enough to be successful. Regularly sharing high-quality content with your readers certainly plays a role, but you must spend time paying attention to SEO and search engine rankings if you really want to get your business blog ranking.

With that being said, here are a dozen tips to help you get your business blog ranking sooner rather than later.

1. Download Yoast SEO

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“The majority of your SEO efforts will be to create engaging content for real people. Whether that’s through text, videos or images, your job as a blogger is to spark a relationship with your readers,” successful business blogger Neil Patel says. What’s the best way to ensure your content is engaging? Patel encourages all WordPress users to download the Yoast SEO plugin, which automatically helps you make the right decisions for each post.

Yoast also provides a multitude of resources that you can use to improve your SEO aptitude. If you’re new to content marketing strategies such as SEO, Yoast is definitely your best bet. You can download the Yoast SEO plug-in for WordPress for free. If you want to access the premium version or any of the educational features, you’ll have to pay.

2. Attract Backlinks

Search engines tend to base search results for specific keywords on authority. They want to serve authoritative links that add value to users’ searches. How do the search engines determine if a page is authoritative? They look at other links pointing to the page. Using this logic, you can rank faster by attracting backlinks in the form of mentions, guest blogging, and other similar tactics.

According to Neil Patel, here are some types of content that attract the most backlinks:

  • People have and will always prefer list posts. Statistically posts structured in the form of a list will get more engagement than those that aren’t. Here’s why
    • They are specific: Your readers know exactly what to expect from the post
    • They are scannable: Each list item serves as a subheading that allows for a quicker read.
    • Invoke Curiosity: The readers want to know what the “X” best ways to do “Y” are. This engages your audience from the get-go.
  • Create awesome guides. Regardless of what your guide is about, make sure it covers the ins and outs of that specific topic. For example, “The Ultimate Guide to Business to Business Payments” is a guide that covers a specific topic  in depth. Here are some other tips for constructing the ultimate guide:
    • Don’t cut corners: You should spend 50-100 hours on each guide and write about 10,000 words.
    • Narrow the scope and outline: You want your guide to definitively cover a topic. Try and narrow down the scope of your topic and create a detailed outline before writing.
    • Graphics: Separate big blocks of texts with custom graphics to keep your readers engaged.
  • Find an influencer: If you’re able to find an influencer in your industry to link back to your page, you’ve struck gold. A great way to accomplish this is to document a success story using advice from their blog then send the link to the influencer.
    • Ideally, the influencer will link to your story as a testimonial giving you tons of exposure.

3. Speed Things Up

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Did you know that 40 percent of users will abandon a website if it takes three seconds or longer to load? This drags down your bounce rate and ultimately reflects poorly on your blog. Google has a need for speed and wants to see that your site is efficient. Make things faster and you’ll see your rankings improve.

Server response time has to do with a number of factors. Here are the most common ones and simple ways to improve:

  • Website Traffic: The more traffic, the slower your servers. Try and build servers that can adapt and scale to high traffic scenarios without sacrificing speed.
  • Website Resource Usage: Use less resources on each of your web pages, this is a cost effective way to speed up servers.
  • Web Server Software: Change up your software or configuration, this could likely improve your response time.
  • Web Hosting: If you want you can improve the quality of your web hosting, this will definitely increase response time but often costs quite a bit of money.

4. Install a Sitemap

Search engines want the ability to efficiently move around your site and quickly discover what they need. You can help them in their pursuit of efficiency by installing a sitemap that allows them to better index your site.

SEMrush offers lots of good information on some great ways to put together and submit your own custom sitemap. This article covers the basic functions of a sitemap, which tools you can use to build one, and how to submit it. Once you submit your sitemap it can be discovered on Google and all the major search engines.

5. Create Semantic Content

You can’t outsmart the search engines these days. Stringing together a bunch of search terms and hoping you’ll rank for them won’t work. You need to write in the language that people actually use when searching.

In the end of the day, these are every-day individuals who are going to be reading your content. There’s no need to use overly profound language and or sound like a robot. Act as if you’re having a conversation with your reader. The semantic your content is, the more the readers will be engaged.

6. Ensure You’re Responsive

Google takes mobile device traffic very seriously and wants to serve these users pages that are optimized for their screen size. Make sure you’re appealing to both mobile users and desktop users by choosing a responsive design.

Mobile use for online marketing is a huge opportunity. In fact, most search actually takes place on mobile devices. If you aren’t optimized to mobile devices you are missing out on tons of traffic.

7. Eliminate Broken Links

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Search engines really don’t like broken links. They damage their reputation, frustrate users, and lead to dead ends. Therefore, they will penalize blogs that have lots of broken links. Stay in good graces with the search engines by using a plugin like Broken Link Checker to discover and fix these bad URLs.

8. Link to Authoritative Sites

Just as you want high-authority websites linking to your blog, you should be linking to other authoritative sites in your own posts. This shows the search engines that you care about quality.

You can use Open Site Explorer to get a better idea on what a high-authority website is and which ones have high rankings. Two common metrics that measure authority are:

  • Domain Authority: A score (on a 100-point scale) developed by Moz that predicts how well a website will rank on search engines.
    • This is best used to compare the overall ranking of different sites and or tracking the authority of your own domain.
    • Here is a guide to increase domain authority that I put together.
  • Page Authority: A score (on a 100-point scale) developed by Moz that predicts how well a specific page will rank on search engines.

Here is a guide to content for bigger sites that will rank.

9. Put Keywords in Your Title

While you need to ensure you aren’t using keywords that are out of place, there is some value to be extracted from strategically placing keywords in your title. Google and other search engines place a big emphasis on titles and will give you a boost in certain situations.

Not only do you have to use keywords in your title, but you should choose the right keywords. If you’re stuck between a few words maybe go for a key phrase. Key phrases allow you to slightly differentiate from “Vanity” keywords since it’s often difficult to rank for specific words unless your domain has a high authority.

10. Encourage Commenting

Most people don’t realize this, but the comment sections on your blog posts are actually searched and indexed by the search engines. So, if you get dozens of comments on blog posts, you’re essentially increasing the length of your posts and stand a much better chance of ranking for natural search terms that your readers are using.

11. Drive Social Sharing

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While sharing your posts on social media won’t boost your rankings alone, it does set off a chain reaction that increases your blog’s authority. When you share posts on social media, they get clicked and shared over and over again. The more shares you get, the more referral traffic you’ll gain. As a result, Google sees your post as more authoritative and bumps up your ranking.

Social media is a great way to market just about anything these days. If you have some spare time, it’s definitely worth your while to read up on social media marketing and how it can transform your business. Some of the most powerful marketing campaigns are done on social media these days, the best part is, it’s relatively low-cost.

12. Use Alt Image Tags

If you’re using images in your blog posts (and you should be), don’t miss out on the opportunity to plug keywords into alt tags. This helps the search engines translate the purpose behind the images and can boost your rankings.

 

It Takes Time 

The biggest thing you need to remember is that getting your business blog ranked takes time. It’s impossible to end up on page one overnight. You have to pay your dues, invest time, and patiently wait for the results. If you can do this, then you’ll eventually find your blog ranked for keywords that you’re specifically targeting.

 

12 Tips to Get Your Business Blog Ranking was originally published on Due Blog by Serenity Gibbons.

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Friday, October 28, 2016

In memoriam: 10 of the best Vines

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Thursday, October 27, 2016

The truth about patient zero and HIV's origin

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The real -- and growing -- effects of fake pills

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Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Samsung Galaxy On Nxt Review

After launching the upgraded J7 (2016) variant back in May, the company has announced the new J7 Prime. The Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime comes as an upgrade to J7 (2016) and sports a full HD display and is powered by the same Exynos Octa Core 7870 processor with 3GB RAM and 16GB of storage. While the J7 Prime was available in offline stores, Samsung announced the On Nxt which is basically the J7 prime with 32GB storage and available exclusively on Flipkart. The phone also comes with 3300mAh battery, 13MP rear camera, and 8MP front camera along with Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow.

The phone is also the first to sport a fingerprint scanner in the On series. So how does the phone perform and is it worth the money? Let’s find out in this detailed review.

Samsung Galaxy On Nxt Review

 

Design and Build:

One of the main strengths of On Nxt is the design. For the first time, Samsung has tried something new in the budget and mid-range segment in terms of the design. The Galaxy On Nxt is an all metal phone with a unibody design. It has curved edges on the rear panel which gives a decent feel when using the phone. The rear panel has 13MP camera, LED flash and Samsung logo. The power button and the speaker unit is located on the right side. Samsung has given a new location for the speaker unit. The volume keys are on the left side along with two SIM/ micro SD card trays. The bottom section houses 3.5mm audio jack and micro USB charging slot.

The front panel has 2.5D curved glass with Gorilla glass protection and a 5.5 inch Full HD display, front 8MP camera and the sensors. There is also physical home button integrated with a fingerprint scanner and two capacitive touch buttons. The buttons are not backlit and do not offer any haptic feedback. On Nxt also misses out on many important sensors including the ambient light sensor. Overall, the phone design and build is a step ahead when you compare with previous J series phones, but it still does not match up with the competition.

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Display:

Samsung has upped the display resolution on the On Nxt and it now comes with the Full HD (1080p) panel. But unlike other J series phones, Samsung has used a TFT panel instead of AMOLED. The display isn’t as vibrant as the AMOLED panel, but nevertheless, it offers decent colors and viewing angles. The touch response is also quite good, but it again misses out on ambient light sensors. This means you have to use the outdoor mode in the device when you step out.

The phone comes with 2.5D curved Gorilla Glass and the first device in the J series to come with added protection for the display.

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Software:

Samsung Galaxy On Nxt comes with Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow out of the box with the company’s TouchWiz UI. Samsung has optimized the UI for Marshmallow with some changes to the notification center as well. The quick toggles section has been redesigned with a lighter color. Samsung has also included few apps like S Health, File Manager, S Planner, Opera Max and also Microsoft Office suite.

The UI looks pretty good overall.

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There is also room for customization with the My Themes app where you can download additional themes. The Settings panel looks more or less similar to the previous version. There is also one handed mode which reduces the screen size to make it easy for use.

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The phone also comes with Smart Manager which can manage the battery storage, RAM and also make the device secure. The phone also comes with an easy mode which makes the device easy for elderly people. Easy mode has a simple home screen layout which is again customizable. The phone also comes with the new S Secure mode where you can lock and hide apps and also create a secure zone.

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Similar to the Samsung Galaxy J3, the new On Nxt also comes with S bike Mode which is a do not disturb feature for bikers. You can enable it from the notification section. More details on S Bike mode can be found here.

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Performance:

The Samsung Galaxy J7 runs on Exynos Octa Core Processor clocked at 1.6Ghz and coupled with 3GB RAM. When we tested the 2016 J7 variant, we mentioned that the J7 had good overall performance, the same goes with the new On Nxt as well. The overall performance of the device was good and we didn’t experience any lags or issues while running apps or switching between apps. But unlike the J7, the On Nxt has poor gaming experience. We tested few heavy graphic rich games and it was laggy experience and Samsung’s change from HD to Full HD display on the On Nxt has not been optimized. The heat generated while playing games was considerably low but Samsung has missed the boat here with poor optimization.

Multi-tasking was very smooth on the phone, we ran multiple apps in the background including games and there was close to 1.5GB of RAM available.

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The phone supports 4G LTE, and we achieved good speeds when we tested in our location. The call quality on the phone was decent and we didn’t notice any issues with calls. The speaker output was quite decent and the placement of the speaker is unique as it is placed near the power button. The phone comes with 32GB of internal storage and out of which close to 24.0GB was available in first boot. You can expand the storage via micro SD card.

On Nxt is the first phone in the On series to sport a fingerprint scanner and the performance of the fingerprint unit is accurate and fast as well. It is placed on the home button, but you just need to place the finger on the home button rather than press and hold.

 

Camera:

Samsung Galaxy On Nxt comes with 13MP rear camera with f/1.9, auto focus and LED flash. There is also an 8MP front camera with f/1.9. But unlike the J7 and J5, the On Nxt misses out on the front facing flash. The camera interface of the On Nxt is quite similar with good features and modes offered. There is also a host of shooting modes including Panorama, Night Mode, Beauty face and more. There is also a Pro mode or manual mode where you can manage your photo settings.

Now coming to the camera samples, the daylight photos taken with the phone was quite decent. But the biggest issue is the lack of consistency in colors. At times we got good colors, but some of the photos had washed out colors and not the accurate ones.

Since the phone does not come with PDAF, it does take some time to lock the focus. So it might not be the fastest camera out in the segment. Coming to the indoor shots (or low light), it does have decent clarity and manages to produce shots without much noise. Although noise creeps in, the levels are acceptable for a mid-range phone. to  The phone can record videos in 1080P and the quality is again decent. The front facing camera is quite decent for selfies. Here are some of the samples taken with the device.

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Battery Life:

Samsung Galaxy On Nxt comes with a 3300mAh battery and the battery performance is pretty good. We tested the battery on this device with calls, browsing, social apps, gaming and also using the camera and we could easily get a day of usage on the battery. If you are a moderate user, you can even get more battery performance with the 3300mAh battery.

Apart from this, you also have power saving mode and ultra power saving mode included. You can also reserve battery for calls which mean once the set threshold is reached, the phone can be only used for making and receiving calls.

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Verdict:

So how good is the Samsung Galaxy On Nxt for Rs 18400 (approx retail pricing)? On Nxt is definitely a good upgrade over J7 (2016) with Full HD display, metal body, fingerprint scanner and more. But On Nxt still misses out on some of the basic sensors in this price segment. Also, the gaming performance was poor and camera quality is strictly average. At Rs 18,400, it is still tough to recommend this device over competition like ASUS Zenfone 3 (priced Rs 21,999) or even offerings like Redmi Note 3 or Le 2 which are priced almost 6-7k cheaper than On Nxt. But if you are in the market for a Samsung phone for less than 20k, then On Nxt makes sense.

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StyleReply – The Easiest Way To Upgrade Your Look With Personal Styling Services

As someone whose wardrobe choices have been known to make others laugh, I have come to tremendously value a second opinion. I only wish I could have had help much earlier.

 

And that help could have come from a professional stylist… Introducing StyleReply.

 

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StyleReply is an online platform that connects people with professional stylists from around the world, on demand.

 

What do you do if no one is around to double-check that your attire is appropriate for the big job interview? StyleReply has your back. No one to accompany you shopping to set you up for looking sharp during a new season? Share your camera view with a stylist and spare yourself from making embarrassing purchases.

 

To the stylistically challenged such as myself, it’s easy to take a view of fashion as belonging to a separate universe. StyleReply happily proves that this isn’t the case, making style more accessible to everyone.

 

The process is very simple. Check out the portfolios of stylists and choose a stylist you like. Then arrange a video chat through the website. That’s it, you’re in business. It’s really this easy for anyone to improve his or her personal style.

 

StyleReply has professional stylists lined up to help with revamping your closet, consulting on clothing for special occasions such as weddings. You can even request advice about online shopping purchases. Help with your look – personal, professional, etc. – is available whenever needed. Whether you need to impress the cameras strolling down the red carpet or you’re sick of blending into the wall at the corner coffee shop, help is now just a few clicks away.

 

Find the stylist that’s right for you, regardless of geographic location. You may not be able to afford shopping in Paris, but that doesn’t mean you can’t have a French stylist helping you assemble your outfits. Find the stylists you’re most comfortable working with from anywhere on StyleReply. All the stylists available have been interviewed extensively before they are allowed to join the platform.

 

And if you’re a stylist, StyleReply is a great tool for expanding your clientele. Welcome to the future of styling services.

 

Begin spicing up your style or offering your styling services worldwide at stylereply.com.

 

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Tap Into Higher Productivity With Zenkit

Trying to pick a tool to improve your productivity/manage tasks/collaborate can be job ten times more challenging than the actual work you’re trying to get done. Not to mention expensive. You pick a tool and realign your business to put it to best use, only to find something you like better a short time after.

 

What if you could avoid the choice altogether and you could use a tool that changes as you need it to? Well, now it exists. It’s called Zenkit, “…the platform you’ve always wanted for your ideas, your projects, your business.”

 

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With Zenkit, you have the best of all worlds. Lists, calendars, tables, Kanban boards, analytics, etc. – however you need to see your data, you can. And you have the freedom to change the view whenever you need, as best suits each project.

 

The Zenkit is designed to allow you to intuitively manage your data. It’s a complete database system that affords you a holistic understanding of your business while also allowing you to accomplish any number of tasks easily.

 

Here are just some of the Zenkit features designed to let you manage your data as you like:

  • Custom Fields – Every single field is customizable to a granular level, so you can track anything you need to.
  • Advanced Filters – Drill down quickly to find exactly what you’re looking for. Save favorite filters for one-click search.
  • Bulk Actions – Add, remove, or replace the value of any field in multiple items.
  • Aggregations – See aggregations for any number field in any view for a quick overview of your data.
  • Formulas – Create formulas using any number field or reference to connect, combine and analyze data from any collection.
  • References – More powerful than just a link. Connect related items to keep your data in sync.
  • Database – Create a completely custom relational database that’s as easy to use as a to-do list.
  • Attachments – Attach any number of files, images and videos to your cards.
  • Search – Find anything quickly using global search of your entire Zenkit, including archived items.
  • Multi-Select – Select multiple items in any view to apply bulk actions to multiple items.
  • Zapier Integration – Connect hundreds of apps to Zenkit with Zapier zaps. Use zaps to trigger actions in Zenkit.
  • Enterprise – Zenkit supports enterprise security, onboarding and user management.

Some more good news: though feature rich, Zenkit is easy to use. Simplicity is at the heart of the platform, allowing users to instantly use the full suite of features without enduring tutorials or system overhauls. You can use Zenkit to power your workflow as little or as much as necessary.

 

Choosing a productivity tool shouldn’t be an agonizing process. Zenkit makes the choice easy. Learn more at zenkit.com.

 

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Going to space is a real pain in the back

A six-month stay on the International Space Station can be a pain in the back for astronauts. While they may gain up to 2 inches in height temporarily, that effect is accompanied by a weakening of the muscles supporting the spine, according to a new study. http://ift.tt/eA8V8J

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What you gain and lose with meal replacements

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Tuesday, October 25, 2016

12 Financial Mistakes Your Company is Making Without Realizing

Starting a business is one of the most and fulfilling accomplishments that you can experience in life. Unfortunately, many business owners aren’t prepared to manage their finances properly. In fact, these financial mistakes are one of the main causes why a company fails.

If you’re aware of these mistakes in advance, then you can take the appropriate steps to ensure that your business will succeed. Even the most skilled of business owners will overlook a few of these.

Here are twelve financial mistakes that your company is most likely guilty of making right now.

1. Not staying on top of your bookkeeping.

Accounting isn’t the most exciting task. And, besides, there are more important projects to focus on, like marketing your product. The thing is, failing to stay on top of basic accounting and bookkeeping chores, such as reconciling business checking statements, credit card statements, sales tax accounts, and following up on unpaid invoices, can lead to cash flow problems, bad credit ratings, and the inability to make sound business decisions.

As Dave Ramsey says, “I don’t care how much you hate diving into the numbers, business owners who don’t stay on top of their accounting fail and close up shop.”

Make sure that make this a priority by setting aside at least one day per week to complete financial statements.

2. Adding fixed costs.

In our personal lives we’re all guilty of splurging every now and then. Whether if it’s going out to an expensive restaurant, purchasing a new outfit, or paying for the full-cable TV package, these optional expenses probably don’t set us back too much financially.

For business owners, however, adding on these fixed costs, such as a big office, new equipment, or hiring a wave of new employees, can be devastating. While brand new tablets or Ergonomic office chairs for everyone on your team sounds great on top, they’re not a necessity.

If it’s not essential, then say ‘no’ to adding these fixed costs. And, if you really believe you need something, such as an office or equipment, consider renting it. You’ll still get what that shiny toy, without having to make an expensive investment for it.

3. Not factoring hidden costs.

Sometimes business owners are so focused on the expenses that they’ve taken into account when creating their budgets that they overlook those sneaky hidden expenses. These could include;

  • Employee turnover.
  • Payroll taxes and benefits.
  • Licenses, permits, and insurance plans.
  • Inventory reduction due to damage, theft, or administrative errors.
  • Bank or credit card fees.
  • Payment delays.
  • Professional services, such as attorneys, accountants, or cleaning.
  • Repairing or upgrading your office or equipment.

4. Lack of planning.

Launching your own business takes a lot of planning, But sometimes when you’re busy tinkering with your product or service or conducting market research you neglect vital financial preparations like;

  • Acquiring too much debt because you accept every loan or credit card card offer. Accept just what you need to get started.
  • Not raising enough money.
  • Preparing for cash-flow fluctuations.
  • Miscalculating the over/under by creating annual budgets – stick with quarterly budgets until you know your business.
  • Raising too much money before you’ve identified a profitable market.
  • Spending too marketing, such as PPC campaigns.

5. Failing to properly learn accounting software.

Accounting software has become a real life-saver for business owners. Take for example invoicing software that allows you to quickly create personalized invoices and set-up recurring invoices. There’s also software that handles payroll, taxes, and even monitors your budget.

Unfortunately, business owners don’t take the time to learn how to properly use these tools. This means that they can make mistakes or not tap into the full-potential of the software – which means they’re ultimately wasting time and money.

Get your hands dirty and play around with this software, sign-up for a class, or view instructional materials.

6. Incorrectly classifying employees.

Do you know the difference between a contractor and employee? If not, you could be making a costly mistake since you’ll be not only be required to back wages and penalties, but also because you’ll be spending money on a full-time employee that you don’t exactly need.

Generally, contractors are outsourced employees, such as a freelancers. They work independently and set their own hours. Because of this, you don’t have to be concerned about taxes or benefits.

With employees, you are responsible for withholding taxes and providing them benefits since they work directly for you.

Brush on these differences between these types of employees and understand the pros and cons of each depending on the needs of your business, as well as how much you have allocated in your budget for employees.

7. Not setting aside money for taxes.

Don’t ever mess with the IRS. It’s one of the worst decisions that you’ll ever make. To prevent any hiccups with the IRS, make sure that you set aside at least 25% of your profits to pay your quarterly IRS estimates into a monthly tax-savings account. And, the same is true for your payroll and sales taxes.

8. Commingling personal and company assets.

This may not seem like a big deal initially, but separating your personal and company assets will avoid some major headaches down the road. For example, using your company card to pay for personal items, like a new TV or vacation, and then you trying to claim those as business expenses when tax season comes around can land you in hot water. And, as I previously mentioned, you don’t want to mess with the IRS.

Furthermore, it makes bookkeeping less complicated since you don’t have to be worried about mixing up those personal and company expenses.

The easiest ways to keep these accounts separated is by having separate bank accounts and lines of credit.

9. Sales mismanagement.

Correctly managing a company’s margins will ensure that it will continue to grow. However, many companies fail to do this. Ultimately, this mismanagement of sales can have serious consequences for your business.

To stay on the right track, make sure that you don’t:

  • Set your prices too low in order to compete. While you want to stay competitive, having higher prices will protect your margins and increase profits.
  • Depending on just one revenue stream. Having multiple streams of income will provide cash flow, and even attract new customers, when one source of income becomes less dependable.
  • Let sales do what they want. Instead you should have a standard procedure for every aspect of your sales process.

10. Throwing away receipts.

Despite living in an increasingly digitized world, receipts still need to be retained so that you track your company’s spending, keep tabs on tax deductions, and be used to verify expenses if you’re audited by the IRS.

Thanks to tools like Neat, you can easily scan business receipts so that they’re organized and accessible whenever you need them. Besides keeping your receipts in one convenient location, you can also use these scanned receipts to create reports since it integrates this information with your accounting software.

11. Hiring the wrong individual.

While it’s important to watch your spending, you definitely don’t want to skimp when it comes to hiring the right person to handle your accounting and finances. A professional accountant has the knowledge and experience to properly classify expenses, is up-to-date on the latest tax laws, and can correctly manage finance statements.

Someone without this knowledge can make errors that result in everything from penalties, misinterpreting facts about assets, making bad-faith estimates, and using the wrong type of accounting methods, bad-faith estimates.

12. Relying on someone or technology to monitor your finances.

Even though you should pay the money for an accountant and accounting software, you can’t afford to be completely hands-off when it comes to your company’s finances. As the owner of the company, it’s your responsibility to carefully review your financial reports so that you have a clear understanding of the financial state of your business.

And, if numbers aren’t your thing, then ask your financial advisor or accountant to provide you with an easy-to-understand report that explain information like how much money you have in your bank account, your unpaid invoices, projected revenue, and a cash flow projection for the next several months.

Accounting software generally provide reports or graphs that share this information. But, they’re useless if you’re not devoting the time in reviewing the data.

 

12 Financial Mistakes Your Company is Making Without Realizing was originally published on Due Payments Blog by Renzo Costarella.

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How to Embed Images from Google Photos into your Website

Google Photos is the best service for backing up your digital photos to the cloud. They have no storage restrictions, your can upload images as well as videos, and visual search helps you find photos by people or things in them. There’s one feature though that’s still missing in Google Photos.

You can easily share your photos with anyone using a simple link but Google Photos offers no option for you to embed an existing image into a website. That is, if you have already uploaded an image onto Google Photos, you can’t directly embed it into your website through Google Photos.

Google Photos as an Image Host

Embed Google Photos is a new web app that, as the name suggests, makes it extremely easy for you to pick any image hosted on Google Photos and place it on a web page using simple HTML code.

Here’re the steps involved:

  • Go to photos.google.com and open any image that you wish to embed in your website.
  • Tap the Share Icon (video tutorial) and then choose Get Link to generate a shareable link for that image.
  • Go to http://j.mp/EmbedGooglePhotos, paste that link and it will instantly generate the embed code for that picture.

Open your website template, paste the generated code and save (see sample). The image will now serve directly from your Google Photos account. This technique can also be used for embedding images in HTML Mail without having to use an external image hosting service.

Embed Google Photos

Embed Google Photos – How it works?

When you share a single photo via a link inside Google Photos, it creates an unlisted link that is accessible to anyone including those who are not logged into their Google Accounts. Internally, the app downloads the page behind this link and extracts the Open Graph tags to determine the direct link of the image and the underlying photo album.

Also see: Google Photos – The Good Parts

The embed app only works for single images and not albums. One more thing. I am not aware of any bandwidth limitations for images shared via Google Photos. If have a very popular site, this may not be the way to go.

 


The story, How to Embed Images from Google Photos into your Website, was originally published at Digital Inspiration by Amit Agarwal on 25/10/2016 under Embed, Image, Internet.

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