Freelance Writing: The Beginner's Guide to Writing Online

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Freelance writing is yet another opportunity created by the Internet and it has indeed opened up a new window of potential for people with writing skills. One important thing about writing is that it can be indulged by people involved in many other professions. This is the reason for the growth of freelance writers, because people who love to write will do so even while pursuing other professions and jobs.

How can someone become a freelance writer? The answer to this lies in the new phenomena of the Internet and cyberspace that has grown to such a tremendous size in a matter of a few short years, and consists of billions of pages of content about every imaginable subject. The number of pages keeps on growing every moment, and this content is how the major search engines decide which websites should be shown when users do a search for any particular subject. As you can imagine, all of this need for content has created great demand for writers to fill the ever-growing content pages on the web.

Freelance Writing Online Guide

What are the qualifications needed to take up freelance writing? You will be pleasantly surprised to learn that there are no special qualifications needed to be a writer except the ability to write grammatically error free articles in a simple language that people understand easily and enjoy reading. You must realize that people use the Internet for getting diverse information from technology reviews to medical symptoms and on to the latest fashion styles; there is room for writers who are well versed in many different things to write on the Internet. Do you know how to sew, cook, dance or play music?

You can write your own blog or submit work to other sites for publication. Do you want to share tips on troubleshooting the PC or TV? There are thousands of specialized subjects for which people might search online, and they are simply looking for accurate information on these subjects, and not high sounding literary pieces. If you have some interesting and useful topics which can be shared with others, then you are qualified to work as a writer.


Where can a freelance writer find work online?
Since there is a great demand for freelance writers a system is already in place that caters to this growing demand. There are companies that take bulk content creation work and distribute the work to several smaller outfits and individual writers. These firms will advertise freelance writing jobs on the net and encourage both beginning and experienced writers to apply. You can send a few samples of your work along with your application, and if your writing is good there is no doubt you will get the opportunity to prove yourself. The compensation depends on your writing skills, your experience, and your reputation; if you do a good job for your clients you will soon get better offers as your skills improve and you become well known and respected.

In order to climb up the ladder in freelance work, several steps help in the long run. The first and the foremost of these steps are to improve your style and depth of the content. To achieve this, the best way is to read! Reading, slowly but surely, helps you to become a good writer in many ways. Apart from building an impressive vocabulary and improving your style, you will also learn by studying the approach that famous writers make to create interest and present the subject. You want your work to be compelling and make an impression on the reader. You may be writing about a routine topic, but you can keep the reader’s attention by presenting the topic well, and that is how you get the higher paying jobs.

This is a guest post by Denise Gabbard, who is a freelance writer and SEO and social media consultant. She writes about a wide variety of topics, from travel to remote corners of the world to buy to let insurance and Facebook and Twitter marketing for businesses.
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Love, fear and car keys

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As the world is starting to see Life in a Day—the documentary distilled from 80,000 videos submitted to YouTube from 190+ countries—many people have asked us how the film is structured. Woven into the collage of videos from Australia to Zambia, from the heart of bustling cities to the remote reaches of the earth, are responses to three universal questions: What do you love? What do you fear? What’s in your pocket? Check out some of the answers to these questions in the Life in a Day trailer:



To celebrate the one year anniversary of Life in a Day’s filming date, we’d love to hear your answer to these questions. So tell us, what do you love, what do you fear and what’s in your pocket? Upload a video to YouTube, share a photo on Google+, tweet us with the #lifeinaday hashtag and invite your family and friends to join. Let’s spark a dialogue and continue the passion of Life in a Day by highlighting the things that connect us across the globe.

For more information about Life in a Day and where to see it this weekend, visit the Life in a Day channel.

Raymond Braun, Entertainment Marketing, recently watched “Life in a Day Teaser #1: Slim Up.”
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YouTube is what you make it

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Did you ever think you’d be a part of a revolution? Wonder if your contributions to the world would add up to something greater?

As we take the stage today at VidCon 2011, I can tell you for certain that they have. This two day gathering of annoying oranges, ukulele stars, voracious vloggers, super fans and thousands of other YouTubers like you is about changing the media landscape—one upload, view and mashup at a time. Not satisfied with just watching media, you've become the media. Not satisfied with flipping channels complaining there’s nothing on, you’ve created new ones with hundreds of millions of viewers, some of which will become as well known as networks like MTV, CNN and ESPN.

To all the people who are creating content on YouTube, THANK YOU. You have built the site into what it is today and we’re as committed as ever to providing you with the tools you need to make high quality videos and drive audiences to your channels. Initiatives like YouTube NextUp, the YouTube Creator Institute, and the revamped Creator Hub are part of this effort, as is the work we’re doing to make YouTube easy to watch on TV. And keep the feedback coming on Cosmic Panda—we look forward to re-inventing with you how YouTube works and feels in the future.

If you weren’t able to make it to VidCon this year and are eager to catch some familiar YouTube faces, we’ll be livestreaming a special VidCon performance on Saturday at 5pm PT. Come by and check it out!

Salar Kamangar, Head of YouTube, recently watched “VidCon 2011 Approaches.”
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Introducing Smarter Every Day, your July On The Rise winner

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Congratulations to Smarter Every Day (aka destinws2), who received the most votes in July’s On The Rise poll to become this month’s winner. Smarter Every Day will own the homepage spotlight all day today, thanks to your support.

Smarter Every Day is the result of Destin's fascination with the scientific method and his job as a rocket tester, bringing science to life with experiments like tracking movement patterns of chicken’s head and a DIY high-speed camera. Destin aims to have the channel leave you a little smarter about the science behind our world, while also hoping to motivate his children to explore and even to help with their college education. To kick off your experience with Smarter Every Day, Destin put together a Rube Goldberg system of rockets that’s eye-popping for both the visuals and the fact that he made it in 36 hours.



Here’s a word from Destin about Smarter Every Day:
Imagine a Junior High school science fair except the kids have Master's degrees in Rocket Propulsion and have access to much cooler resources. Since I could talk I've always asked ‘why,’ and I frequently setup experiments to answer just that question. I love to explore creation using the tools of the Scientific method as my map and compass. The saying I've taught my children is that ‘in a world of talkers we are to be thinkers and doers.’ I am very thankful for those who took the time to vote for ‘Smarter Every Day’ in the On The Rise video contest. Come join the fun and contribute science projects you'd like to see in this science fair!
If you’ve enjoyed monthly On The Rise blog series and want to see more rising YouTube partners, check out our On The Rise channel or look for our playlists on the browse page. Keep an eye out for next month’s blog post, as your channel may be the next one On The Rise!

Devon Storbeck, Account Manager, recently watched “Magnet making Current - Smarter Every Day 16.”
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Celebrating the creativity of YouTube’s Partners

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College friends make trick basketball shots into a career. A small blender company gets international attention by blending glow sticks and iPads. A musician goes from bagging groceries to beatboxing around the world. One of the most inspiring things about YouTube is the way people across the U.S. and around the world use it as a way to express their passions—and to turn those passions into careers.

There are more than 20,000 people in the YouTube Partner Program, and numerous other companies and organizations use YouTube to draw attention to their causes and promote their businesses. Hundreds of people are making six-figure incomes on the site, enabling them to hire editors and producers and create even more original content. We’re helping our Partners grow their careers by running programs like YouTube NextUp and Creator Institute, and working to make the site a better and better place for people to grow businesses and build audiences.


To shine a light on the many inspiring things happening on YouTube, we’ve put together a report sharing the stories of 20 YouTube Partners who are changing lives, businesses and in some cases, history. You can download a PDF version of “YouTube: Celebrating the next generation of creative video” or visit it online at youtube.com/awesomeytpartners. YouTube is a very special place because of the passion of our Partners and the positivity they bring, and we hope you’ll find these stories as uplifting as we do.

Tom Pickett, director of content operations and online creators, recently watched “WWII hero and alumnus Louis Zamperini visits USC Annenberg class."
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Music Tuesday: Bjork, Mick Jagger and bidding farewell to Amy Winehouse

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The death of Amy Winehouse on Saturday has dominated music headlines. This week on youtube.com/music, we commemorate her talent and mourn her passing, while also turning our gaze to a famous rocker’s birthday and a video premiere.

RIP Amy Winehouse
Amy Winehouse came into the music world as a singer-songwriter who had the phrasing of a world-class jazz singer and the swagger of a hip-hop star. She left it as a tragedy and cautionary tale. Winehouse was just 27 years old when she died—the same age as Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin and Jim Morrison. It’s both auspicious and grim company to keep, and Ms. Winehouse fulfilled both attributes, grabbing the world’s attention with her ferociously good music (which succeeded, in no small part, thanks to the contributions from her borrowed band The Dap-Kings) and then slowly squandering that attention with increasingly addled behavior that was fueled by her multiple addictions.

After the story fades, the music will remain. People may think of the bravado-laden “Rehab” as her signature song, but the flipside of Winehouse’s bravado was intense vulnerability, which you hear in spades on wonderful songs like “Love Is A Losing Game” or the deceptively upbeat “He Can Only Hold Her.” To pay homage to Winehouse, we shied away from her official music videos and looked for live performances that let you experience her towering talent more directly -- as well as her charm and humor.



Happy Birthday, Mick
Rock’s most dynamic frontman turns 68 years old today. We salute the Jagger-meister with a playlist of videos capturing his onstage antics through the years.



Bjork “Crystalline” video premiere
The Icelandic singer has made a career of subverting expectations and pushing boundaries, so it’s no surprise that her upcoming album Biophilia is in fact not an album but an app that’s due out in September. You can chew on that, or you can check out her mystical new video for “Crystalline,” which debuts with us today.



Sarah Bardeen, Music Community Manager, recently watched “The DL - Amy Winehouse ‘Valerie’ Live.”
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Watch Jane’s Addiction perform live tonight

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The band who helped invent alternative rock is breaking new ground yet again—this time in partnership with YouTube and LG. Tonight at 6pm PT / 9pm ET, Jane’s Addiction will perform live at JFK Airport’s Terminal 5—and you can watch the entire show as it happens on youtube.com/comealive. But that’s not the half of it: intrepid audience members will be able to capture 3D footage of the show on their LG Thrill 4G phones and see it edited into a 60-minute 3D documentary which will premiere on YouTube on August 4 right here.

Jane’s Addiction are a combustible band who’ve always pushed boundaries in their videos. They ran afoul of MTV back in 1988 with their opus for the thundering single “
Mountain Song,” off of Nothing’s Shocking, which featured full frontal nudity. The band learned their lesson, and the hilarious “Been Caught Stealing” got heavy rotation on MTV, maintaining the band’s irreverent sense of humor while slipping its celebration of theft past the censors.

But the band was always good for more than just shock value. For the post-punk generation, Perry Farrell’s keening caterwaul and Dave Navarro’s gigantic riffs made rock’n’roll exciting and dangerous again. Along with the Pixies, the band pioneered the “loud-quiet-loud” dynamic that Nirvana would quickly popularize. Though the band split up just as the alternative rock revolution got underway, their music remained a hallmark of the sound, and it’s aged well. Two new releases have proven the band remains a vital force.

So if you’ve got a budding
rock photographer in you, or you’re jonesing to capture Perry Farrell’s primal squawk on camera, get yourself to Terminal 5. And for those of you getting excited for the live stream tonight, get a load of this classic song while you wait.

Sarah Bardeen, Music Community Manager, recently rocked out to “Mountain Song [Clean Version].”
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This Week’s Trends: Rebecca/Rebekah, movie trailers, and the Marine Corps ball

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Each weekday, we at YouTube Trends take a look at the most interesting videos and cultural phenomena on YouTube as they develop. We want take a moment to highlight some of what we've come across this week:


Here, PFC Hart asks Miley Cyrus to be his guest for the ball:



Olivia Ma, YouTube News Manager, recently watched "Wendy Deng Murdoch Smacks Pie-Throwing Protester."

Check back every day for the latest about what's trending on YouTube at: www.YouTube.com/Trends


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Google halts Real Time Search, disappoints Twitterers

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Latest trending tweets from Twitter would now not be accessible in Google search results. Google states in its Twitter profile, "We've temporarily disabled google.com/realtime. We're exploring how to incorporate Google+ into this functionality, so stay tuned."

Although Google real-time pulled in updates from Facebook and Friendfeed as well, its content was largely dominated by tweets. Thus, on July 2, when Google's agreement with Twitter to accommodate tweets on its SERP expired, Google started redirecting Google Realtime to its homepage. This was initially thought of as a temporary server issue, however Google later clarified the same.

Google Realtime Search Alternative

A major share of Twitter traffic is bound to evaporate due to this sudden change without informing users of an impending halt on service and by not providing an alternative medium to getting real-time search updates. Though Twitter provides real-time search via its own search engine @ http://search.twitter.com/ , this has not been used or rather not been popularized among the community.

Trending topics often got into the limelight via Google real time integration from feeds; remember the Twitter guy from Abbottabad who tweeted the Osama incident! There's no doubt that people rely on Twitter completely as an information source; turning to Twitter for confirmation faster than traditional news sources.

Twitter should have planned for continuing the agreement with Google as long as the search engine giant could bring in more traffic. Both companies have never mentioned any monetary benefits being passed between them during the 2 years of their relationship.

Another point worth noting is since Google rolled out their social network Google+, integrating results from Twitter directly into search can be a direct threat to Google+'s hope of dominating the social space. It’s amusing to note how the once known feature of Twitter (140-Character limit microblogging service) is now being seen as a limitation in front of G+ which provides an enhanced medium to incorporate entire posts for followers to see. Google entering the social sphere is far more likely to dominate the market, kicking all existing players.

Of late, Google feels positive that a similar service involving Twitter would come online again; "Twitter has been a valuable partner for nearly two years, and we remain open to exploring other collaborations in the future," a Google spokesman mentioned. Let’s watch how the two giants share the space in the days to come!

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This is a guest post by Rayz, who is a SEO consultant based in Qatar. He specializes in search engine optimization, online PR and social media.
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Maximize Battery Life on Android Mobile Phones: Suggestions & Tips

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Anyone who has a smartphone knows that battery life is an issue. At the moment, the smartphone industry tends to favor performance over battery life when developing specifications for their new devices. To be perfectly honest, I am all for this. I would argue that it's better to have a zippy phone that acts quickly when I need it to rather than a slow, less sleek device that can withstand a few days of use without charging.

This is probably because I've mastered getting what I need from my phone while using the smallest amount of battery resources possible. Getting the best battery life from your phone can be somewhat complicated because everyone has a different opinion on what you should use and which (if any) features you should sacrifice to conserve battery. Fortunately, I have a simple method that works for every Android phone I've ever encountered.

Android Battery Life

Display Screen

As a universal fact across all phones, the biggest drain on your battery is your display screen. Personally, I've found the auto-brightness control to work extremely well. To adjust to auto-brightness, go to 
SettingsDisplay settingsBrightness, and then just check Automatic brightness. It dims the brightness when you're in darker rooms (as it doesn't need to compete against other light sources and glare), but will really up the brightness if you're outside so that your phone is actually usable. However, if I'm really trying to conserve battery, I will turn off auto-brightness and set the brightness to very low (around 25%).

Also be sure that you don't have an extremely long timeout (inactivity time before your screen automatically shuts off) as this will drain your battery. I personally just prefer shutting the screen off manually by pressing the power button rather than waiting for a timeout; this way my phone won't timeout on me when I am just reading something on it.

The Power Control Widget

If you have a fairly recent phone (anything running Android 2.1 or higher), you are blessed with a completely awesome "Power control" widget. This is a must for your home-screen. With this widget, you can enable and disable WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, and Auto-sync in addition to adjusting brightness levels between auto, low, medium, and high.

The only thing this widget left me wanting was the ability to enable and disable mobile wireless (3G and/or 4G network). Some phones allow you to do this by pulling down the "status bar" at the top of your phone (where notifications, battery life, and signal are) and selecting or unselecting "Mobile data." Other phones allow you to control mobile wireless networks by holding down the power button. Worst case scenario, you can adjust it in "Settings." Although, an app called "Quick settings" can achieve this (and many other) functions much more quickly.

Now, when to enable and disable these features, all boils down to preference. I only use Bluetooth, WiFi, and GPS as I need it; otherwise it's off. If you have a WiFi connection available, it's generally better for your battery to use it rather than using your mobile wireless network (especially if you get poor signal for your mobile wireless).

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Hometown love for the SF Giants

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Since the postseason win and ensuing celebration of the World Champion San Francisco Giants last year, we’ve seen many more shades of orange and black around the YouTube office. We’ve even seen a growth of beards inspired by “certified ninjaBrian Wilson.

So when Showtime said they’d be airing the first episode of The Franchise for a limited time on YouTube, we wanted to share our excitement with you. Check it out:



There’s a lot to love about baseball—fans, highlights and rituals—and after a 56 year wait for a trophy, we’re still celebrating!

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Tickets available for Life in a Day screening in 90 U.S. cities this weekend

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Life in a Day, the documentary directed by Oscar-winner Kevin MacDonald, produced by Ridley Scott and made out of thousands of YouTube clips, has been inspiring audiences from the Sundance Film Festival to the Berlin Film Festival to the Sydney Film Festival.

On July 24, one year after thousands of you submitted videos to be a part of the film, many of you across the United States will finally have a chance to see the finished project on the big screen! Check out the channel for a list of the 90 U.S. cities where the film will play this weekend, ranging from Los Angeles, CA to Louisville, KY to Providence, RI to Dallas, TX.


If you don’t see your town listed, don’t panic. You can still vote to bring the film to a theater near you after its theatrical release on July 29 and the folks at National Geographic will do their best to get it to you.


This is your film, and now’s your chance to see a piece of film history!

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Auto-Captions now available in Japanese

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Cross Posted from the YouTube Japan Blog.

Last March we offered everyone the ability to automatically create captions on your videos, and the response has been exciting to see: auto-captions have been generated on nearly 40 million videos, and the number of manually-created caption tracks has more than tripled. We’re eager to see more videos captioned in more languages, so we just rolled out this feature to a new language — Japanese.

Now on any video with a clear Japanese speech track, a red “CC” button will appear at the bottom of the player, where you can click it to generate automatic captions from the speech. We’re also working closely with the the Japan Federation for the Deaf to improve this technology and make it more useful.

Here’s an example of how it works from our partner ANN News Channel:



And if you really want to get multilingual with YouTube videos, when these auto-captions are combined with our auto-translate feature, you’ll be able to generate subtitles into more than 50 languages.

Keeping up with our Japanese partners just got that much easier.

Brad Ellis, Product Manager, YouTube Japan, recently watched “手話あいらんど手話教室入門コース.”
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Music Tuesday: Portugal. The Man and vintage global sounds

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Summer music festivals are in full swing here in the States. Music fanatics gathered in Chicago this past weekend to attend the Pitchfork Music Festival, and to celebrate, we rounded up videos from some of the best acts appearing there. Last week we also took a look at parodies of Tyler, The Creator’s “Yonkers” video. The unofficial head of the Odd Future hip-hop crew is controversial, but it’s clear his aesthetic has pushed a lot of buttons—and the results are hilarious. And if you need a little mindless fun, we threw up a playlist of ‘80s Summer Party songs for your (guilty) pleasure, which leads us into this week’s heavy dose of retro music.

Portugal. The Man’s sci-fi obsession
People label the enigmatically-named Portugal. The Man an indie rock band, but take one listen and you’ll hear these guys are drawing straight from the classic rock songbook, whether it’s The Beatles, Mark Bolan or Led Zeppelin. That grounding in musical history gives a sense of warmth and even inevitability to their songs—this is sweeping music that frequently sounds bigger than its years. The band also happens to be huge film buffs, which translates into a body of videos which range from the epic to the strange, and which are always visually arresting. Today they take to the homepage to celebrate their new album In The Mountain In The Cloud and to share their two major obsessions: kung fu and sci-fi, with a heaping helping of Wu-Tang Clan thrown in for good measure.



Global Retro
A music movement is afoot. The sound is vintage psychedelic, funk and soul recordings from remote corners of the globe. The labels are Analog Africa, Soundway Records, VampiSoul...the list goes on and on. In the past few years crate-digging for undiscovered music from countries like Ghana, Nigera, and Colombia has been raised to the level of an art form—and the gems these label unearth have given music lovers a new cause for celebration. Now the labels are making videos to introduce us to the often psychedelic radness that went on in other countries while the rest of us were listening to The Beatles...or were more likely not even born.



Joe Clausell “Hammock House”
Continuing in the vintage vein: New York dance music DJ Joe Claussell was recently given unlimited access to the vaults of the classic salsa label Fania Records. Fania was home to the titans of New York salsa, from Celia Cruz to Hector Lavoe. Faced with such riches, Claussell dug deep, remixing a melange of Latin soul and salsa cuts for his new album. We’re psyched to premiere a new, extended video that features the DJ in his native habitat, playing music that still defines the city that never sleeps.



Sarah Bardeen, Music Community Manager, recently watched “Tinariwen - TENERE TAQQIM TOSSAM.”
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This week's Trends: contraptions, rainbows, and Harry P

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Each weekday, we at YouTube Trends take a look at the most interesting videos and cultural phenomena on YouTube as they develop. We want take a moment to highlight some of what we've come across this week:
Check back every day for the latest about what's trending on YouTube at: www.YouTube.com/TrendsKevin Allocca, YouTube Trends Manager, recently watched "Clark Retirement Community LipDub" for like, the 20th time.
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Best Web Hosting Options for Your WordPress Blog

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WordPress is a popular choice for bloggers as it is highly customizable and can be easily incorporated into existing websites. But before you start your own blog, take the time to consider which of the many hosting options is best for you.

What Is Your Blog For?

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First, ask yourself what the primary function of your blog is going to be. There are many reasons for both individuals and businesses to blog, including:
• meeting and connecting with people who share common interests.
• having an open forum to discuss news and ideas.
• keeping customers in the loop with up-to-date product information.
• driving traffic to a business website by providing fresh, organic content.
Whatever your reason for blogging is, you should choose a host that meets both your needs and skill level.

User-Friendly Hosts

If you’re uncomfortable with trying to handle a lot of files or are unfamiliar with database creation, the easiest way to install WordPress is through One-Click Installation. There are many web hosts that offer the One-Click option. Familiar names include GoDaddy and Hostgator, but there are also sites optimized for WordPress hosting, like WPWebHost and GreenGeeks. With One-Click, you simply fill out a few forms and let the host do the detail work for you.

Hosting For Advanced Users

WordPress has a lot to offer for more experienced users. You can even build your entire website using WordPress as a platform. Familiarity with CSS and web design opens up a whole new world of possibilities. If you know what you’re doing, you can take control of your WordPress installation with these hosts:
• iPage, a hosting company that offers $25/year blog-specific hosting.
• Laughing Squid, a small, independently-owned host for creative bloggers, nonprofits, and small businesses.
• Blue Host, recommended by WordPress, offers hosting packages with unlimited disk storage and bandwidth.
These and other blog-friendly hosting services allow you to unleash your inner creativity and make use of the many features of WordPress with little restriction.

But Don’t Overdo!

Whether you need simple or advanced installation, keep in mind what your blog is for as you browse through various hosting options. If your blog is going to be a small, personal page, you don’t want to waste money on a hosting package that would better suite an e-commerce business. On the other hand, don’t keep your business underpowered if you plan to use your blog as a marketing tool. The right host should fill all your needs without a lot of extra bells and whistles so that you can blog without hassle.

This is a guest post by Nisha Sandhu.
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July’s On The Rise nominees: educators and artists

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Each month, we identify four YouTube Partners who are growing their subscribers but haven’t yet reached the 100,000 mark for our On The Rise program. You vote for your favorite in the top right corner of this blog, and the winner will be featured on the YouTube homepage and the videos channel.

For July, we're bringing you two partners who combine education with entertainment, and two performance artists we think you’ll enjoy. Check out the nominees’ videos below, and then cast your vote by July 21 at 6pm PT. We’ll announce the winner on July 28.

HowToLiz
In 2010, Liz decided she would learn 52 things in 52 weeks, documenting her progress in weekly videos. She’s scaled back to learning 26 things in 2011, and her educational and entertaining videos include how to be nice, job interviews and Rubik’s cubes.



destinws2
Destin is from Alabama and is a rocket tester by trade, and he’s transformed his passion for the scientific method into his YouTube channel. Under the series title “Smarter Every Day,” Destin educates his viewers with Mythbusters-esque investigations into scientific phenomena.



VSOHOTT
Musician VSOHOTT has worked with major labels and even American Idol winners. This Michigander writes, produces, and engineers his own music; his first album is currently in production; and he recently started a reality web series.



jeremiahjw
“All kinds of awesomeness” is how Jeremiah Warren describes his channel, where he combines his skills as a filmmaker and videographer for a broad mix of content. Looking for traditional films, animation, documentaries and special effects? You’ll find it here.



On The Rise is all about giving a kickstart to the next generation of Partners who will go on to do big things on YouTube, and helping you discover new talent. Past winners like emilynoel83joshsundquist, and CuteGirlsHairstyles have seen lots of new viewers thanks to your support. If you’re interested in checking out more rising YouTube Partners, visit our On The Rise channel, which features nominees, trending partners and monthly blog winners.

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Virtual Private Servers Or Dedicated Servers?

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When you first set up your website, you'll need to choose a server to host the pages. Though shared servers are typically the most economical choice, more businesses are choosing to use virtual private servers or dedicated servers because they offer greater protection and more speed. To determine which server is best for your website, it's important to understand the benefits and features you'll receive with each type.

Virtual Private Servers

VPS vs Dedicated Server
A typical web server
A virtual private server offers many of the same benefits as a dedicated server for a lower cost. If your website is hosted on a virtual private server, you are technically sharing the server space with other users. However, your site is partitioned off onto its own portion of the server so that you have greater privacy and security. Because the server is shared, you'll pay less than you would for a fully dedicated server.

Virtual private servers generally place greater restrictions on users. Though you'll have freedom to install most software programs, you might encounter strict limitations on the amount of disk space and RAM you can use. They also have slower processing times, which can affect the speed at which your website loads.

Dedicated Servers

By choosing a dedicated server, you'll enjoy full control over every aspect of your hosting. Many dedicated servers are not managed, which means that you will be responsible for updating and installing programs on the system. However, most hosting providers offer management services for those who are not technically-inclined. With a dedicated server, you'll have greater flexibility, extensive storage space and quick processing times.
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Dedicated Server Infrastructure
Of course, dedicated servers are more expensive than virtual private servers because you receive so many additional features. A dedicated server costs more to run, particularly if you have to pay an additional fee to have it managed each month. If your physical server is stored at your business and managed by someone from within your company, you'll also need to account for the maintenance costs associated with keeping it on the premises.

Choosing the Best Server for Your Website

To determine which server is best for your website, outline what you need from your server and what you're willing to pay for those features. Dedicated servers are typically best suited for large companies or for businesses who need extreme security and control from their servers. Virtual private servers are a smart option for businesses on a budget, as they offer an option between costly dedicated servers and unreliable shared hosting. Whether you choose a virtual private server or a dedicated server, your business will benefit from the greater storage space and security.

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Music Tuesday: The Needle Drop, fresh faces and more

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It’s been a busy few weeks on youtube.com/music. We celebrated the July 4 weekend in the U.S. with a playlist of music to BBQ by and took a look at the women of Americana. Last Tuesday we were wooed by indie rockers YACHT, who made a completely adorable video introducing their curation of the YouTube homepage. We also paid homage to the Latin Alternative Music Conference, a gathering for Latino buzz bands that took place in NYC last week. Then it was on to a haunting new genre of music, and a look at the latest in live performances on YouTube.

Introducing The Needle Drop
This week we debut a new monthly series from Anthony Fantano, the DJ and music critic otherwise known by his channel name, The Needle Drop. Anthony quickly became one of our favorite music reviewers on YouTube for his witty and perhaps nerdy insights into a broad range of music. Sure, he skews indie, but as he admits himself, that’s only when he’s not reviewing major label releases, hip-hop or metal. His serious engagement with the music is matched only by his entertaining screen personality, and this week he begins a monthly round-up for us of his favorite releases, complete with music videos and reviews.



Fresh Faces: July
Oodles of under-the-radar musicians find a home for their work on YouTube, and every month we feature four of them on the homepage. Today we profile four very different artists who bring strong, distinct perspectives to their work. Shankar Tucker is a young clarinetist who got obsessed by Indian classical music, with awesome results. Jayanti’s now-burgeoning career got started when a friend took a video of her singing a song at dinner one night. LaTosha Brown is a crazily talented singer who actually stopped performing eight years ago and now heads the Gulf Coast Fund, a social justice philanthropy organization. (San Francisco micro-label Porto Franco Records caught one arresting video of her singing recently, and we decided it deserved a feature.) And we just liked Faded Paper Figures’ style.



Kurt Vile “Baby’s Arms”
Vile’s deceptively simple song gets its power from its stripped-down aesthetic, and it’s bolstered by an extraordinarily lo-fi video which was shot entirely on a smartphone. This is the kind of one-two punch you have to love.



Sarah Bardeen, Music Community Manager, recently watched “SBTRKT - Wildfire.”
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Pororo the Penguin and the other Korean pop sensations

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In Korea, we’ve seen our pop culture get big in Asia over the last decade, and through YouTube we’re seeing this expand even further around the globe.

Tickets for the recent SM Town concert in Paris featuring hit Korean groups Girls Generation, TVXQ, and SHINee sold out in 15 minutes. Female pop group 2NE1’s new video “I AM THE BEST” got 5+ million views in one week, and their audience is spread out widely over six continents. The six-episode spin-off of Korean TV sitcom “Playful Kiss” has now seen 21+ million views, with channel comments in a half-dozen languages. And when we worked with TV show MBC Star Audition last fall to find the next K-Pop star, Canadian Shayne Orok, who had never been to Korea before the contest, ended up as one of the remaining three finalists.

On top of that, the Korean animation studio Iconix Entertainment opened the PororoTV channel on YouTube this week for its iconic children’s show "Pororo the Penguin." This computer-generated show about Pororo and his friends is already televised in 110 countries, but now you can watch it whenever you want on YouTube. Iconix has put up the first two seasons of the show, and the full 52 episodes of Season 1 are available in English.

Pororo is so famous in Korea that he is called “President Pororo.” Hopefully he can also take the role as “Ambassador Pororo” in spreading Korean animation around the world.

Brian Suh, Head of YouTube Partnerships, YouTube Korea, recently watched the Pororo episode “A Magic Can.”
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This week's Trends: fireworks, verdicts, and lots of sand

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Each weekday, we at YouTube Trends take a look at the most interesting videos and cultural phenomena on YouTube as they develop. We want take a moment to highlight some of what we've come across this week:



Check back every day for the latest about what's trending on YouTube at: www.YouTube.com/Trends

Kevin Allocca, YouTube Trends Manager, recently watched "Can't Hug Every Cat."
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YouTube in the Palestinian Territories

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There are few areas in the world where the ubiquity of the web means more than in the Palestinian territories. In a place where conflict is a part of daily life, and land disputes prevent the kind of geographical freedom most of us take for granted, it’s platforms like YouTube that are allowing people to broadcast their ideas to the rest of the world—and to tell stories that aren’t being told by other media outlets.

A few weeks ago, as part of our efforts to broaden YouTube’s news content partnerships, I spent a week with some other Googlers in Gaza and the West Bank. I met with news organizations, bloggers, local officials, and young people—all of whom were eager to tell their stories on video. In the last month, over 16,000 videos have been uploaded to YouTube from the Palestinian territories, despite low access to 3G networks and broadband Internet. And of the more than 75,000 videos uploaded from the territories this year, 5,000+ were tagged as news and politics videos:

Sleepless in Gaza is an innovative 90-part (!) reality show on YouTube featuring six women who travel in the Palestinian territories and document their experiences. It drew such a following on YouTube that it’s now being optioned for TV series in the U.S.



  • The Maan News Agency, the top online Palestinian news site, has begun uploading its video reports to YouTube to share with the world.
  • Videos covering the March 15 demonstrations (which were held to demand unity between competing Palestinian political parties, Hamas and Fatah) saw many views on YouTube as conflict broke out between demonstrators and Hamas.
  • The United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) has a YouTube channel they use to tell the stories of Gazans they work with in schools and other projects.
  • The Global Citizen Corps, a group of young bloggers organized by the international NGO Mercy Corps to do community service and media training, has a robust YouTube channel with videos made by young people telling the story of Gaza through their eyes.
  • The Palestinian Broadcasting Corporation, once the state media outlet of President Abbas’ Fatah, has recently decided to hire an independent board of directors and produce content outside the influence of the government (on a model that might end up quite like PBS).


Meeting with bloggers in Ramallah


Meeting with bloggers in Gaza

It’s in Gaza (the part of the Palestinian territories that are run by Hamas) where media freedoms have a ways to go. Journalists told us they’d been jailed for writing articles critical of Hamas, and one news organization had their office broken into and computers stolen when their pages held criticism of the government. And, after growing to 1,200 members, the Global Citizen Corps caught the attention of the government and was disbanded by the organizers for a while to protect members.

But the people of the Palestinian territories want desperately to tell a story of the region that gets beyond stereotypes. The images we see in Western media, of a place fraught with conflict and despair, doesn’t tell the real story of the territories, they told us. Some Palestinian entrepreneurs even created a new travel website, highlighting the best there is to see in the region.

It’s been said before, but it’s true: it’s the young people in the Middle East who will make change. Seventy percent of the people in Gaza are under 30. In Israel, 30 percent of the population is under 14. Several bloggers told us they had relationships with Israeli youth on the Internet; their hope is that YouTube and other platforms will help them communicate beyond the seemingly intractable political battles between their leaders and start conversations that will lead to new opportunities for peace.

Steve Grove, Head of YouTube News and Politics, recently watched “Sleepless in Gaza, part 1.”
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Check out Cosmic Panda, a new experimental experience for videos, playlists and channels

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With nearly 8 years of video uploaded and 3 billion views logged every day on YouTube, it’s clear you like to watch and share YouTube videos. While you’re watching your favorite or new videos, we at the ‘Tube are obsessing night and day over how those videos are presented. Our team is constantly experimenting, tweaking and playing with new ways to make your experience exactly what you’re looking for.

Today, we’d like to invite you to play along with us by participating in one of our latest
TestTube experiments: Cosmic Panda. To take this experiment for a test drive go to http://www.youtube.com/cosmicpanda and click “Try it out!”

Once you're in the experiment, much of YouTube will look different, including videos, playlists and channels.

Here’s what browsing a channel in the experiment looks like:



And here’s what the playlist viewing experience looks like in the experiment:



We’re eager to hear your feedback as it’s a great chance for us to incorporate your ideas into future designs for YouTube. To give us your thoughts, click on the blue flag on the left hand side of the page labeled “Feedback.” We'll be making changes to the experiment regularly, so check back to see if some of your suggestions have made it onto the site or to give us more feedback on the latest updates. You can go back to the older design by returning to
Cosmic Panda and selecting to go back to the “older version.” For YouTube Partners, we're especially excited to hear your feedback, so stay engaged throughout these experiments!

We look forward to seeing your feedback and hope you enjoy hanging out with our Cosmic Panda.

Noam Lovinsky, Product Manager, recently watched “
Radiohead - Lotus Flower,” and Alex Nicksay, Software Engineer, recently watched “White Arrows - 8050 (Too Fast Too Slow)."
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IT Professionals: The Oracle in the Office

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IT specialists are a mysterious sort. They slip through the void almost completely unnoticed. All hours through the day, they work at maintaining the invisible field of energy that passes between the networks of electronic devices in any given business. They are the pinnacles of knowledge and practical office know-how, and their work sometimes goes unappreciated.

IT Professionals
IT Professionals
Who are these mysterious men and women? They are oracles. They are wise and enigmatic, holding the knowledge of the modern, esoteric arts of computing. Much like the ancient mythmakers, they hold the secrets that others do not know, and they lead their community or tribe with their unrivaled knowledge.

An IT degree can prepare students for a career in information technology, but with great power comes great responsibility, so they say. Like countless comic book masterminds, IT specialists with an IT degree control learn to peek into the future and stop problems before they happen. They do this by keeping all components of a business’ network up to date and healthy.

Like Oracle from the DC universe, IT specialists are always ready to help and provide information to their friends and colleagues. They manage data and hold knowledge that no others in their workplace can even begin to understand. They observe from a hidden “Watchtower” within the workplace, and while they may not lead conferences or spend their time motivating their colleagues, their work helps the business move forward.

Another Oracle dwells in the Matrix who holds very similar powers to IT specialists in the workplace. The Oracle in the Matrix advises Neo on what he needs to do to save Zion and battle Agent Smith, who could easily be compared to rogue programs or malicious code within the system’s network. The Oracle pilots Neo and guides him along. In this case, Neo represents an antivirus or firewall protocol, protecting the system from corruption by dark agents.

“Oracles” of the workplace keep the system clean and free of malware, protecting countless pieces of confidential information and indeed the entire network infrastructure from remote invasion. Since client information must be protected to maintain a good customer-provider relationship, IT specialists are in a constant battle with corporate spies and rogue programs to protect their company’s reputation.

It is an important role that IT specialists fill, and their vast knowledge of information technology is indispensible in the workplace. They are masters of hidden arts, using their mystic powers to reinforce and insulate a business against enemies that would see its order undone.

An IT degree enables students to pursue an advanced career in information technology. In this job, they will perform updates and repairs on a business’ networks on a daily basis, making sure all devices are running smoothly and are updated to the latest firmware. They are the unsung heroes of the office and the champions of all things misunderstood by the uninitiated.

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Enable Task Manager disabled by Administrator or Virus in Windows

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Enable Task Manager disabled by Administrator or Virus in Windows
Windows Task Manager is used to view details about processes running on your computer. Since it can be used to terminate programs that are misbehaving or are viruses disguised in the form of harmless programs, most spyware and viruses disable it to prevent themselves from being closed through it. Some administrators also disable Task Manager to prevent users from closing important security programs like antiviruses and anti-malwares.


In such situations, running the Task Manager will give the "Task Manager has been disabled by Administrator" error. However, there are some techniques you can use to re-enable task manager and close those harmful programs manually. This article contains few such simple techniques you can use to regain access to Task Managing privileges.

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Enable Task Manager from Registry in Windows 7, XP or Vista

Registry Editor is an inbuilt Windows tool that is used to modify registry keys which tell Windows how it should work. A simple registry modification can be used to bypass the Task Manager block. To do so, just follow the steps:-
  1. Click on Start. Go to Run. If you use Windows 7 or Windows Vista, go to Search.
  2. Type regedit and press Enter. Registry Editor will start. If Registry Editor is also disabled, you will first need to enable registry editing.
  3. Through the left hand navigation pane, navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\ Windows\ Current Version\Policies\System.
  4. In the work area, double click on "Disable TaskMgr". A window will pop up.
  5. Enter its value data as 0 and press OK.
  6. Close Registry Editor. If Task Manager is still disabled, restart your computer.

Enable Task Manager from Group Policy Editor (Gpedit.msc)

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Windows Task Manager in Windows 7
Group Policy Editor is a feature in Windows which is used to edit local policy settings. It can also be used to enable Task Manager. To do so, just follow the steps given below:-
  1. Open Star Menu. Windows XP users click on Run. Windows 7 and Vista users, click on Search.
  2. Type gpedit.msc and press Enter. Group Policy Editor Window will show up.
  3. From the navigational pane at the left hand side, go to: User Configuration>Administrative Templates>System>Ctrl+Alt+Del Options.
  4. In the work area, double click on "Remove Task Manager" and set its value to Disabled or Not Configured.
  5. Restart your Computer or Log Off and Log back On to apply the changes.

Enable Task Manager by Running a CMD Command

Command Prompt can also be used to directly enable Task Manager.
  1. Just open Run command by pressing Window Key+R or through clicking on Start Menu and opening Run.
  2. Copy the code given below and paste it in the text form of the Run Command.
  3. REG add HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System  /v  DisableTaskMgr  /t REG_DWORD  /d /0 /f
  4. Press Enter. A command prompt window will flash for a second and then disappear indicating successful execution. After running the command, you will be able to again use Task Manager. If Task Manager is still not available, restart your computer.

Create a Registry(.reg) file for enabling Task Manager

If you are unfamiliar with manually editing the Registry, you can create a Registry file which will automatically modify the Registry Key to re-enable Task Managing. To create one such file:-
  1. Open Notepad or any other text editor.
  2. Copy the code given below and paste it as it is in it.
  3. Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\ CurrentVersion\Policies\System] “DisableTaskMgr”  =dword:00000000
  4. Save the file as Enable Task Manager.reg or *.reg.
  5. Open the file by double clicking on it.
  6. Registry Editor will ask you for confirmation. In the confirmation Window, click Yes.
  7. Task Manager would immediately be accessible. If it is not, restart your computer.

The techniques mentioned in this article work on Windows 7, Windows XP and Windows Vista
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Let’s get ready for some GOOOOOAAAALLLLLLLLLSSSS!

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Last month we promised you access to the Copa America, and tonight it all kicks off.

Today, South America’s biggest international tournament, the Copa America, begins live on YouTube. Tonight’s opening game starts at 5:45pm PT / 9:45pm ART and pits Argentina against Bolivia. Here’s a full schedule of the first round of the tournament:


The Copa America will be broadcast in HD on YouTube in 50 countries at www.youtube.com/copaamerica. If you’re on the move, you can follow the matches on your mobile phone at m.youtube.com/copaamerica. Commentary of the matches will be broadcast in both English or Spanish depending on what country you’re tuning in from.

We hope you enjoy the beautiful game.

Ricardo Blanco, YouTube Latin America, recently watched “Copa America Live on YouTube.”
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This week's Trends: cool covers, summer tunes, and little metal fans

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Each weekday, we at YouTube Trends take a look at the most interesting videos and cultural phenomena on YouTube as they develop. We want take a moment to highlight some of what we've come across this week:



Check back every day for the latest about what's trending on YouTube at: www.YouTube.com/Trends

Kevin Allocca, YouTube Trends Manager, recently watched "Major League Savings."
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