Posted by: admin in Tips on April 7th, 2011



Message boards provide the structure that simple guest book’s lack. Most of the messages that people post on message boards are fairly short, but unlike in a guest book, messages aren’t just listed in a simple top-down or bottom-up order that’s based on when they’re posted. Instead, a message board lists its postings by topic. In fact, the whole purpose of a message board is different from that of a guest book. Both guest book’s and message boards let people leave messages, but message boards also let people interact with each another.

Before a new message is posted, the poster chooses a suitable subject or topic for it. As other people respond to the message, that topic automatically carries over, and the reply is connected to the original message. Usually, the board lists these postings in a hierarchy, where each response is indented beneath the message it replies to, and the series of messages on one topic is called a thread. Visitors to your site can follow a thread from beginning to end, jump in and reply to any message in the thread, or start an entirely new discussion by posting a new message.

Message boards almost always deal with a particular field of interest that visitors to a Web site have in common. Here are some common examples:

Professional discussions
Political issues
Regional concerns
Hobbies
Current events
Technical support

Obviously, a publicly available forum on controversial topics gives people who are less than polite an opening to be disruptive. A worthwhile message board program includes a filter feature where you can specify any terms you want to prohibit. (For example, if you run a board for turkeys, you may not want them to have to see words like stuffing or Christmas). Filters prevent messages containing the terms you list from going onto your message board.

Chat Rooms
Chat rooms provide a way for visitors to your site to engage in live, real-time communication. Like message boards, chat rooms enable lots of users to leave messages on the same topic, but these messages don’t appear in topic related threads. Instead the messages appear as they’re sent, and the various conversation threads run together in the same area. You may think that this sounds a bit chaotic, and some people may agree with you. Chat room discussions are totally unstructured, and the more people that are in a chat room, the more confusing it is to try to follow a conversation.

But chat rooms are fun and popular and even chat novices quickly get used to picking out the specific conversation they’re a part of. Having a conversation in a chat room is kind of like talking to one or two people in the middle of a large party. This isn’t your problem as a Webmaster, though you may want to recommend these rooms mainly for smaller gatherings. People who regularly hang out in chat rooms understand and accept their peculiarities, and if your visitors really want chat rooms, providing them is easy enough. Several sources on the Web offer their services to help you add a chat room to your site.

Posted by: admin in Money Budgeting on September 2nd, 2010

More often than not, the average worker earners just enough money to support and to be on a break even keel,with the numerous bills and fees presented to him. There is a common misconception of having to manage money with a tight budget gives an image of incapacity or lack of capability.

However, an optimistic point of view, having to manage money with a tight budget actually brings out the good qualities that a human being has in order to survive and exist in harmony with the demands of society. This only requires self reflection and responsibility to focus on the self needs and thinking.

Tight Means Availability

Having a tight budget would mean that we are able to discern which things are available to us and also allow us to properly identify and rank the things we need, instead of what we want. In addition to that, we are able to choose and deliberate on the better benefits that we would be getting from choosing a better alternative than the one we would normally want.

The resources and basic needs of a person are already available in society. Something as simple as grocery items that we need for the maintenance of our homes are marketed in different brands and their respective offers. All we have to do is know and understand the fine printing of each product and know what we really need at the right time.

Tight Means Better Responsibility

Having to deliberate on the hierarchy of what we should be spending our hard earned money on, brings out and develops our sense of responsibility. This responsibility ranges from the actual management of money for needs rather than wants and also applies to the choices that we make to manage our existence. We have also developed into thinking what we have to do as certain stimuli is presented to us. In this aspect we learn to juggle and balance a very complex management system and practice perfection and efficiency from within.

Tight Means Better Management Practice

Being able to practice proper management would definitely bring about a more efficient means of existing without the problems of having to look after things, other than what we expected. For example, a credit card should be used to acquire things that are not accessible for normal acquisition or when an emergency is at hand. Still, having this power to have advanced “money” in form of a loan does not mean that we should be using it as if we had the actual money.

Remember that this is borrowed money and down the track somewhere it has to be paid back. Sometimes a credit card is better left at home to lessen the chances of mismanaging money due to a subconscious thought that we are able to bend our budgeting anyway.