Top Ten Retail Ripoffs

HoHoHo. This article exposes some commonly used promotion and sales tactics that are sure to ruffle your feathers. Sales is a pretty hard job and I guess the salesperson whom doesn’t step down a level from his moral high ground will be unlikely to get a fat paycheck. The problem is hard sales is necessary is many industries. A lot of people are not sure of what they really want to buy. If they are, they would be purchasing the product from an online store instead of going into a store to be pressured. So when you are unsure of what you want, it becomes very hard for a company to sell you anything. Thus a salesperson’s job is to convert that uncertainty to “Yes, I will pay my hard earned cash for that”. Given that most consumer products compete on price and sales, it is not hard to see when salespersons are so competitive and push us so hard.


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5. The "Get `Em Saying Yes" Routine - This is easy to spot. You're asked a series of questions that you will likely answer in the affirmative. "Do you want a car that handles well?" (Who doesn't?) Is low maintenance cost important to you? (No, I like $150 oil changes.) Is the safety of your family a concern? (No, I just took out a big insurance policy on the whole bunch.) See the pattern? This is supposed to "set you up" to say yes to the all important "closing" question: "Can I get you into this car today?" If you see the pattern developing, throw them a few curves, just for fun - then "just say no!"


This tactic really doesn’t work with a lot of people. Most of us are really apprehensive when we are talking to salespersons. Asking questions like this will only raise our guard with every question that seems like bait. So don’t try this tactic on anymore who is not comfortable with you.

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If you are interested in sales or bettering your persuasion skills, reading our Top Ten Sales Killer



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10 Steps To Charging For Web Design

The 14 Point Web Design Checklist by Matt Coddington actually describes how he charges for his web design projects. It is a quick, fast and dirty way to come up with a price. It is quite funny. But I guess the main moral for the article will be to get a few quotations and avoid being fleeced. Web design does not have to be expensive. You can learn Dreamweaver yourself in about 24 hours. It is almost as easy as using Microsoft Word. The book I read was Sams Teach Yourself Dreamweaver MX 2004 in 24 Hours . I can now design websites, normal static ones with CSS included. For dynamic pages, it is much harder and coding is mostly necessary so I wouldn’t bored you with the details.


I have added my comments to the basic steps. Many steps in web design are already actually free online. You can find the links below each step.

1) Start with a base value of $30 - Here’s an example of a $30 design.
Alternatively: Use a template!

2) Add $10 if it’s for a clan - Making clan templates is the first step to going pro.

3) Add $20 if it’s for a blog - Blogs are in.
Alternatively: Use Wordpress or blogger.com

4) Add $30 if it’s for a forum - Forums are inner.
Alternatively: vbullentin www.vbulletin.com

5) Add $50 if it’s for an eCommerce site - eCommerce sites are innest.
Osocommerce Open Source based online shop e-commerce solution that is available for free

6) Add $10 for every random vector you include - You can steal them from deviantArt if you can’t make your own.

7) Add $5 for every gradient in the design - Gradients are cool now.
You just need photoshop to do this. Or try office 2007

8) Add $5 for everytime you use outer glow - Check out Windows Vista for outer glows in action!

9) Add $5 for everytime you use drop shadow - Check out Windows Vista for drop shadows in action!

10) Add $15 if they need a custom logo - You can use this totally not made for Adsense site to learn more about making custom logos.

11) Add $5 if they need a mascot - Just Google image search pandas or something and charge them for it.

12) Add $25 if they need it coded - Then hire a teenager to do it for you.
www.rentacoder.com

13) Add $1,000 to make it “Web 2.0″ - Just add a lot of white space and use pink as the main color.

14) Add $5,000 if the client asks you what “Photoshop” is - The ignorant pay more.
See! This is what happens when you don’t know photoshop. To learn photoshop on your own, see the link in my Ten Old Ways To Learn Something New

Oh, there is also a Web Design Podcast(www.boagworld.com) I recommended in Top 10 Geek Business Podcast.



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Ten Old Ways To Learn Something New

If you are surfing to TodaysTen.com from another productivity site, you are in danger of getting stuck in your routine. Its time to try something new! New experiences will bring new problems and also their solutions. Creative people use free exchange of ideas to cross link solutions to create new mash ups of solutions that can solve old problems. That is only one benefit of increasing your areas of knowledge. So try something new today! When was the last time you learnt something new?


1. Learn A New Language
This is a pretty hard thing to do, but the benefits will pay off. Learning a new language opens an entire foreign culture to your perspective. Every culture has a different way of solving problems and interacting. For now, the best languages to learn will be Spanish and Chinese because of the sheer amount of people you will be able to communicate with. Lucky for me, I have only Spanish left to tackle.


2. Talk To Someone You Are Unfamiliar With
Another usually hard thing to do. Most of our social circles are limited to people within our same age range or have similar interests. Interacting with these people will not bring you new experiences and opportunities. There are reasons why networking sessions are so strongly recommended. They bring diverse people together who are interested in meeting more people. Each participant gets multiple opportunities to learn something new, either from the speaker or their peers. If you are less inclined in meeting people, try surfing to some internet forums you have never been to before.


3. Surf to an unknown Website
Alexa provides a list of the top 500 sites in terms of traffic numbers. Choose one that you have never heard of before and dive in. Multiple top sites are in Chinese which is another great reason to get familiarized with the Chinese language


4. Read a best selling book you have no interest in
The fact that it is a bestseller means that at least the quality is assured. Looking at Amazon’s top seller list , I realized that many of the books are in the self improvement category. Try to not select these although you will be interested in them.


5. Take a walk
In the absence of the danger of physical harm, try to take a walk around your neighbor hood. You might just discover something interesting that you have missed because you were driving too fast down the road. You might also rediscover neighbors whom who you forgotten exist!


6. Go to a class
Sign up for a class. Dance classes, hobby related classes seem very popular to people who have a bit more time. They might have something of interest to you too. There are numerous places online to learn something new. One class I am attending now is the Adobe Photoshop CS2: introduction by HP. It is completely online and free too!


7. Get a hobby
Another great way to try something new. Some people also manage to successfully turn their hobby into part time businesses.


8. Listen to a random radio station
Visit podcast alley to see what the popular podcast are. Download one and starting listening to it on your compute now!

9. Read every article in your newspaper
Have you been guilty of scanning article titles and only reading the ones you have interest in? You paid the full price for the newspaper so make full use of it. Read every article. It might take you an entire hour by the price is well spent. Newspaper articles are usually well researched and have quality writing in them. That’s something you won’t find online consistently.


10. Come back to TodaysTen.com everyday
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Top 10 Veggies Sculpture



hehe, aint these vegs so cute. So cute you do not feel like eating them?

Top 10 Stock Picks

Hmm… today’s topic is really quite a change from the usual techie stuff. We are getting serious today. Top 10 stock recommendations are everywhere on the internet and most of them are just spam. However I have been using MSN Money Portfolio since 2003 and have seen it go through with many upgrades. Back then, even from 2003, at the end of every year, they would pull out their Top 10 stocks for the previous year and show you how much gain you could have made. The performance of their portfolio usually outranked the market index and my own. So far their Top 10 portfolio, revamped every year is up 339% since 2001. S&P 500 is only up 10.2%. Amazing right? My portfolio from 2003 is only up 50%. Wow! When I read this article, I was thinking that I might as well put my money into the Top 10 stocks they recommended instead.

If you are not reading this on 24th Feb 2007, click here to see the new list of Top Ten Stocks

Top Ten Stock Picks, 24th Feb 2007

1. AMX AMERICA MOVIL SAB DE CV

2. CSX CSX CORP

3. NEM NEWMONT MINING CORP NEW

4. RIO CIA VALE DO RIO DOCE

5. YHOO YAHOO INC

6. DTV DIRECTV GROUP INC

7. AW ALLIED WASTE INDUSTRIES INC

8. HD HOME DEPOT INC

9. MAT MATTEL INC

10. T AT&T INC

It is most likely you have never see most of the companies that are on the list. At least I haven’t. Before I end, I had better put a disclaimer, the above is not financial advice and I do not own any stock in any of those companies!
For the article explaining how stockscouter works and general information regarding the Top 10 list, click here

A general insight of mine that you should already have guessed is that Things that belong in the Top 10,like all the stuff in this blog, have a disproportionate effect. With stocks, it’s the return that you will get. With skills, it’s the increase in the quality of life you will have. Pick the right few and you are set for life. Oh ya, start investing early, thats one of the top advice I gave in my Top 10 Money Tips For Almost Everyone




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10 Young & Free Web Services you can use on your blog

These are some pretty unknown web services I have found that you can use to improve the reader’s experience on your blog. Some are quite new and the product is not always well refined, but most of them should be stable.

1. Slide
Allows you to create a slideshow of images in less than 5 minutes! Wonderful for showing off your pictures of yourself/your cat/dog/house/car in your side bar. See my latest Slide Creation here.

2. Sitemeter
Traffic Analysis tool. It is very useful to have an idea of where your traffic is coming from. If it shows “Unknown”. It means that the person has bookmarked your site!

3. BlogPolls.com
Adds polls to your blog. There is some advertising revenue too.

4. FormLogix
Add Forms that help you collect data. For example if you want your readers to send in ideas for the major article you want to write for next week, you can create a form to handle that.

5. Bravenet GuestBook
Allow readers to interact with each other by posting comments and images in the guest book. Interesting to have.

6. FeedBlitz
Some people don’t like RSS. Most readers have no idea what RSS is. FeedBlitz turns blogs and feeds (RSS and Atom) into emails to subscribers to ensure that your post actually get read by more people!

7. TextLinkAds
Its like google Adsense. The reviews about this programs are that the adverts are more relevant hence you get a better payout. However your blog has to have significant traffic before it is approved. There is quality control here.

8. Stock.xchng
Dress up your post with images! You definitely need images so as not to bored your readers. There are plenty of free images to get here. Just do a simple search and the images tagged with your search term will show up.

9. Copy Scape
If you are in college, you know that the work you turn in will be subjected to plagurism test by some online software. Similarly you can use Copyscape to search for your articles that have been copied and sue the hell out of that person. But remember; don’t rant about it on your hot popular blog because you will just be providing free traffic to him.

10. Gabbly
It is something like IRC for your website. Don’t overuse it! Great for medium traffic websites. Too high a traffic and there is too many people talking, too low and no one is around to talk to.


10 Creative Adverts-Slideshow

Presenting to you, 10 Creative adverts that make put their products into use with their surroundings. These ads are designed to capture attention!



Top 10 Money Tips For Almost Everyone

1. Invest early
Time is the greatest money earner. If you start by saving $200 per month for the next 50 years, you will have a much more considerable sum than saving $1000 per month for the last 10 years. This is due to the help you are getting from compounding the interest that you will get from consistently having your money work for you for a long time. The Golden Rule is to start saving and investing yesterday!

2. Pay yourself first
Always put investing and saving ahead of purchases. We live in a consumerist world. Spending and enjoying our purchases is our lifestyle. What better way to skip out of the loop than hiding a portion of your paycheck away when you get you monthly paycheck. Setup an automatic separate account(Time Deposit or Money Market) to hide your money away on the day you get your paycheck. What you do not see, you do not want to use.

3. Do not take on high interest debt
Debt can kill you. Once you take on high interest debt, you are essentially taking on a job at the bank. Spend less and get away from high interest debt. Skip installment plans also. Most of them have hidden fees that pounce on you once you miss a payment.

4. Buy only correct insurance
Not all insurance is important. Generally health, disability and term are recommended. Avoid Life, Extended warranties and Investment Linked Policies.

5. Budget!
Keep track of your expenses. At the end of the month, do a tally and see where your money is going. It is likely to be different from what you had perceived before. Shave off the excesses and put the money into the investment account. For the next month, set a spending budget that you are comfortable with. This way, you are bringing down your spending cap and helping yourself survive on less.

6. Invest in something, anything!
Don’t put your extra money in a time deposit or a savings account forever. You need your money to be working for you. The average return on stocks is around 10% a year. It might seem little but you get to double your money every 7 years. If you put it in the bank, you will be losing money to inflation instead. When investing, it is recommended that you diversify. There are plenty of safe investment options like funds, bonds, REITS. Get a knowledgeable friend or join an investment club to learn more. In the meantime, just put your money in an index fund like Vanguard’s Total Stock Market Index to ride on the performance of the stock market while you decide on where to put your money.

7. Have a cushion fund
Sometimes you can get caught in a sticky situation where you need some cash. Withdrawing from investments usually take 3 days and this in eternity when an emergency strikes. Aim for a 6 months worth of income to act as your emergency fund. Open a time deposit account that enables you to break open the deposit whenever you need access. Of course breaking the deposit will forfeit the interest accrued so far, but accessibility to the cushion fund is still the most important.

8. Don’t look at your investments
If you had no time to learn about investments, don’t track their returns everyday. You will just be suckered into the herd mentality and end up incurring a lot of trading fees. Have faith that over the long term, it will rise. Ignore the financial news and live your blissful life. Ignorance is bliss.

9. Delay large purchases
20% of our decisions regarding money make up 80% of the money we actually spend. For large purchases(i.e more than 20% of your monthly salary), take a week to think over the purchase. After a week, you might not find the purchase so desirable after all.

10. Tax
In certain countries where tax is every high, it is worthwhile to sit down with a professional accountant to work out a way where you can pay least or no tax. However doing this requires planning and some amount of work throughout the year. Most people never get this done since it seems so troublesome. At the very least, talk to someone versed in the field and see how much you can save by planning for tax correctly.

You might also be interested in:
Top 10 Reasons Wall Street Gives for the Stock Market Correction
Top 10 Stock Picks



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10 Little Tidbits About Our Names

I just discovered an internet applet that displays a chart of the names given to babies since 1880. It is really interesting to see how new names are created as people are increasingly educated and our individualistic culture shows through our selection of names to brand our shelves as a unique individual.

See where your name stands in the sea of names here.

10 Little Tidbits About Our Names


1. Only Names that start with A,N,Q,X,Z have increased in usage since 1880
2. Revival of names starting with vowels(AEIOU) starting in 1960s
3. Least names start with the letter U
4. Names are becoming more fragmented, meaning that less people have the same names.
5. More new names are created since 1950 than before that
6. No Names start with numbers. Sort of like C variable names. I guess God is a coder.
7. Names most popular in 1880s: John, William & Mary
8. Neither of the 3 are popular anymore. (In 2005,they rank: John :18, William: 11, Mary: 73)
9. Apparently Unknown is a name, luckily its not in the top 1000 names
10. My Name is not in the databaseJ probably because I am not Christian and do not possess a Christian name.



Top 10 Ways Not To Die

Dying is bad. It is even worse if your final act of stupidity is mocked in eternity by the internet community.


1. No Smoking
(17 April 2006, England) There's always someone who thinks good advice doesn't apply to him. For example, if a doctor advises that the one thing you must not do is go near a flame, as you are going to be covered wtih a flammable material, most people would take this advice onboard, and not strike a match until the flammable material has been removed.
However, Phillip, 60, knew better than his doctor. Philip was in the hospital to treat a skin disease, said treatment consisting of being smeared in paraffin-based cream. Philip was warned that the cream would ignite, so he definitely should NOT smoke. But he just couldn't live without that cigarette."
Smoking was not permitted anywhere on the ward, but Phillip took this setback in stride, and sneaked out onto a fire escape. Once he was hidden, he lit up... inhaled... and peace descended as he got his nicotine fix. Things went downhill only after he finished his cigarette, at the moment he ground out the butt with his heel.
The paraffin cream had been absorbed by his clothing. As his heel touched the butt, fumes from his pyjamas ignited. The resulting inferno "cremated" his skin condition, and left first-degree burns on much of his body. Despite excellent treatment, he died in intensive care.

2. Fresh Air
(3 June 2006, Florida) Two more candidates have thrown themselves into the running for a Darwin Award. The feet of Jason and Sara, both 21, were found protruding from a deflated, huge helium advertising balloon. Jason was a college student, and Sara attended community
When one breathes helium, the lack of oxygen in the bloodstream causes a rapid loss of consciousness. Some euthanasia experts advocate the use of helium to painlessly end one's life
The pair pulled down the 8' balloon, and climbed inside. Their last words consisted of high-pitched, incoherent giggling as they slowly passed out and passed into the hereafter.

3. Handle with Care
August 2006, Brazil) August brings us a winner from Brazil, who tried to disassemble a Rocket Propelled Grenade (RPG) by driving back and forth over it with a car. This technique was ineffective, so he escalated to pounding the RPG with a sledgehammer. The second try worked--in a sense. The explosion proved fatal to one man, six cars, and the repair shop wherein the efforts took place.

4. Look Before You Leap
(New York) "My father works as an investigator for an insurance company, a job he frequently reminds me of how much he hates. One of his major clients is a train station. On a day not unlike any other, a man awoke on a train to find that he had missed his stop. Instead of looking out the window, or asking another passenger where the train was, he ripped open the doors of the train and threw himself through them, much to the astonishment of onlooking passengers.
"Had the ill-fated passenger taken the time to look out the window before leaping off the train, he would have noticed that it was moving in excess of 50 MPH, and it was also moving over a bridge. "Look before you leap." He died at the scene in the Hudson River.

5. Fresh Air 2
(September 2006, Florida) A fearsome mythical giant was felled by a humble slingshot. But a modern speargun vs. an underwater leviathan is another tale altogether, as a Florida man discovered.
Outlawed in 1990, hunting Goliath-sized groupers remains surprisingly popular. These fish can weigh hundreds of pounds, yet there are underwater hunters who choose to tether themselves to such muscular sea creatures. However unlikely a pursuit, the poaching of groupers by divers and snorkelers continues, in defiance of both the law and common sense.
Of this elite group, our Darwin Award winner distinguished himself yet further by disregarding one essential spearfishing precaution. By embarking on this hunt without a knife to cut himself loose, the "fit and experienced snorkeler" was guaranteeing that his next attack on a giant grouper would be his last.
Why anyone thinks it's a good idea to tether yourself to a fish twice your size, I don't know. Some time later, the body of the spearfisher was found pinned to the coral, 17 feet underwater. Three coils of line were wrapped around his wrist, and one very dead grouper was impaled at the other end of the line.

6. A Real Dense Pastor
(August 2006, Libreville, Gabon) In August, a congregation's 35-year old pastor insisted one could literally walk on water, if one only had enough faith. Big and bold was his speech. He extolled the heavenly power possessed by a faithful man with such force that he may well have convinced himself. Whether or not he believed in his heart, his sermons left room for only shame should he leave his own faith untested. Thus, the pastor set out to walk across a major estuary, the path of a 20-minute ferry ride. But the man could not swim.
Lacking the miraculous powers of David Copperfield, let alone holy Jesus Christ, this ill-fated cleric found only a Darwin Award at the end of his final path.

7. High Tension
(19 March 2006, Belize) Benjamin Franklin reputedly flew his kite in a lightning storm, going on to discover that lightning equals electricity. However, certain precautions must be taken to avoid sudden electrocution. Kennon, 26, replicated the conditions of Ben Franklin's experiment, but without Ben's sensible safety precautions. Kennon was flying a kite with a short string that he had extended with a length of thin copper wire. The copper made contact with a high-tension line, sending a bolt of electrical lightning towards the man. Just bad luck? Kennon's father told listeners his son was an electrician, and "should have known better." Kennon is survived by his parents, six sisters, and five brothers.

8. Fire In The Hole
(7 February 2005, Malaysia) Fireworks are a longstanding lunar New Year's tradition among Malaysia's large Chinese minority, and continue to be widely used to celebrate, despite a ban on their saleS and use.
Wan, a 29-year-old excavator operator, spent the evening watching people set off fireworks outside a suburban Kuala Lumpur nightclub. These were no mere firecrackers. They were rockets that shot as high as a ten-story building before exploding.
His curiosity piqued, Wan bent over one of the launching tubes for a closer look, wondering how these powerful rockets worked. He was peering down the tube when it fired, sending him flying ten meters. He died instantly from severe head injuries, according to a senior police official.

9. American’s Funniest Home Video Gone Wrong
(16 January 2005, Florida) Two North Fort Myers residents, 23-year-old Molly and her husband, had rented a room in a local motel for some unspecified activity, perhaps involving perpetuation of the species. As Molly entered the second-floor room, she went straight for the lanai, which overlooked a concrete patio. Most guests would have seen the railing on the edge of the lanai as a safety feature, but for Molly it brought to mind fond memories of her youthful gymnastic abilities.
Molly called out to Todd, "Watch to see what I can still do." These would be her last words. She did a flip onto the railing for a handstand, just the way she used to do, then toppled over the other side, slamming into the patio 15 feet below. She was pronounced dead at the hospital

10. I Got Balls
(8 February 2005, Caerphilly, Wales) "If Wales wins, I'll cut my balls off," Geoff told his mates at a social club while watching the rugby match between England and its arch-rival. His friends thought the 26-year-old was joking, but after Wales' 11-9 victory over England, he went home, castrated himself with a knife, and walked the length of two rugby fields back to the bar to show his shocked friends the evidence.


Top 10 Geek Business Podcast

Podcast are a wonderful technology. Its enables entertainment and information to be carried on the go and you only require partial attention unlike video or text. I usually listen to podcast when I commute or when I am out running. This way, I make full use of my time and learn something instead of doing nothing. I have listed my Top 10 Geek Business Podcast. These podcast will help you stay engaged in the tech sector and open up new business opportunities for you.


1. TWIT:This Week In Tech

Hosted by Leo Laporte, Person of the Year in Podcasting. The podcast offers a weekly round up in the world of technology. The articles that they discuss come from Digg, Slashdot, Valleyway and many more tech news sites. Each show is about an hour and it is interspersed with much opinionated comments from Leo’s guest. Sometimes there are also accurate predications being made. (One that I remember is John C Dvorak’s prediction that the Mac will be able to run boot Mac OS and windows.)

Listen to this if: You need a weekly summary of the Tech world

2. Diggnation
Hosted by Kevin Rose & Alex Albrecht who had a hand in creating http://www.digg.com/, the geek social website that has suppressed Slashdot in bringing down servers all around the world. The podcast covers a selected number of stories from digg. Watch and hear how the conversation between Kevin and Alex degenerates into an entertaining banter on interesting tech news and products as more beer is consumed through out the entire show. Very entertaining to say the least. (Interesting Sidenote: Kevin is valued to be worth $60Million by Businessweek)
Listen to this if: You just want to be entertained by 2 other geeks!

3. Science Talk: The Podcast of Scientific American

Hosted by Steve Mirsky. Stories are drawn from the popular mainstream Scientific American magazine. Includes a section where you have the chance to guess which of the 4 stories presented this week is actually bogus. Stories are not only limited to computer technology so expect a broad grounding in the various cutting edges of science

Listen to this if: you want to hear about non computer related technology

4. boagworld.com: web design

One of the few long running podcast on running website sites and web technology in general. After all, if you are a geek, you must have a website right! The podcast takes a web design related topic each week and teaches you on how to use it. Don’t expect to become an expert in an hour but at least you get some knowledge on the upcoming web design technologies (like CSS, Flash Videos) you should be paying attention to.

Listen to this if: you have a website or are going to get one. (Which means everyone reading this blog)

5. SecondCast - Second Life Podcast

Secondcast discusses topics centered around SecondLife, a virtual world where players can create and own items. It is the #1 podcast for Second Life. SecondLife has been compared to the internet in its infancy. User growth is exploding and there are actually people making consistent and stable income in the world. A lot of big business are also opening shop in second life(I.e: IBM, Levis, Adidas) Most of the podcast are more of entertaining than informative though. To get to know secondLife, its better that you jump in world anyway.

Listen to this if: Virtual Worlds are your cup of tea or are planning to jump onto the next big thing

6. Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders lecture

Every geek hopes to make it big by using technology combined with business. Stanford invites speakers from high technology companies to speak to their students. The podcast does not have a regular schedule but it is worth keeping up with as the speakers are usually of high quality and bring with the industry specific information and insights that you cannot find in other podcasts.

Listen to this if: you are interested in business.

7. Manager Tools

As geeks, sometimes we just do not have the ability to shine in our interpersonal skills. Fret not, that is where manager tools come into play. Manager Tools is one of the strongest business skills podcast online. Every week, a topic is tackled and step by step tutorials are given so that at the end of the podcast, you should have all the knowledge required. However practice still makes prefect so go ahead and practice the new skill you have learnt. The topics covered are pretty broad ranging from holding meetings to networking session.

Listen to this if: you need to work with people

8. The HotSpot

All work and no play makes a boring geek. Coming from gamespot.com’s editors, the Hotspot discusses game news. You don’t really get game reviews in this podcast though. What you get are opinions and a rough idea of what games are worth playing. Sometimes you get event coverage like E3 and D.I.C.E. Nice of listen to for a feel of the gaming industries’ pulse.

Listen to this if: you want to be knowledgeable about games but don’t have that much time to go through all of them.

9. IT Conversations

Get the buzz from famous people in IT. IT Conversations record conference and keynotes made during important events by important people. Of course these conversations are good indications to near future trends in the IT industry. Every conversation is interesting and full of information. Very geeky and also very helpful increasing what you know and discovering new areas of interest.

Listen to this if: you want to be spotting trends before they hit mainstream tech media

10. Your Own show.
Podcasting is real easy to do. Quality content in the podcast however is much harder. Like blogs, the initial period where you have to consistently pump out podcast for a small audience really test your willpower. However if your content is attractive, news will spread. If you have a show, remember to inform me via TodaysTen@gmail.com
Listen to this if: you are a blogger and have a skill you wish to impart to someone or has a very entertaining character.

Top 10 Fashion Suggestions for Nerds

Today is the eve of Chinese New Year! In case you didn’t know, CNY is one of the most important holidays for Chinese. The holiday includes rounds and rounds of visiting family and friends which means meeting a lot of people you did not have the chance to talk to during the year. So one had better dress appropriately to impress your sisters/cousin girlfriends who might be dropping by for a visit. And to help avoid fashion malfunction, we present Top 10 Fashion Suggestions for Nerds by Stephen

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“2. Do NOT tuck in your shirt (unless at a formal event or when layering)
You may think tucking in your shirt looks 'neater', but women strongly disagree. ESPECIALLY when it comes to tucked in t-shirts. There are a few exceptions...”


Sorry if today’s article is a bit short. I am feeling pretty sick so couldn’t write a long article.

The Top 10 Ways to Earn Money at Home



Of course there are many ways to earn money. The majority of the population makes theirs through jobs. All of us had a job sometime in our life. This list just brings the job home. In essence, you become a 1 man company, you work for and with yourself. However it is not as easy as it seems. If you have qualifications, you might find that your time will be better spent under a company that values yours skill. But for those of us, who are studying or between jobs, do try these out. There is another way that you can make money. Basically www.TodaysTen.com is my first foray into the world of blog advertising. No numbers on anything yet but perhaps a few months down the line, I will update you all on my progress in this experiment.

The Top 10 Ways to Earn Money at Home by Isabel M. Isidro

Daily Top Ten’s IF YOU ONLY HAVE TIME FOR ONE:

There are sites like www.rentacoder.com and www.getafreelancer.com that allows you to seek employment for your computer skills. They do help in starting to establish your credentials. The pay varies but it is better than minimum wage.

“5. Computer Specialist The advent of the computer age has changed the concept of self-employment.?Having a computer at home has opened a number of opportunities for running your own business utilizing this equipment.?Companies everywhere are "outsourcing" work that can be done by someone else on their computer, out of their own home.

If you are a whiz in computers, you may end up working as a consultant, writing programs for companies.?If you are a beginner, you may find yourself able to obtain work as a writer, using your computer to produce copy that is easy to edit.?You can also keep accounting and payroll records for companies on your computer's database.
Word processing software can be used not only for writers but for those that can offer secretarial services out of their house.?Desktop publishing software can allow you to do newsletters for businesses and other organizations. If you can operate a computer, you can find work in the information age today.

Of course, the advent of the Web has opened a lot of business opportunities for the enterprising individuals. If you have skills in lay-outing and graphic design, you can be a website designer. Website designers earn significant amounts of money nowadays.?”


If you are planning to work in a job that requires a fair bit of computer skill, check out our article on Top 10 Productivity Software so that your time on the computer is well spent earning money instead of getting around the computer.


32 Reasons Why Geeks are Severely Underpaid

32 Reasons Why Geeks are Severely Underpaid by Calum Coburn
The full article has 32 points and 5 sections. For your full benefit, I slim down the article to the Top Ten most applicable rules. These rules are not slanted to just IT personnel. They are rules that everyone should use when they are job hunting.

TodaysTen: IF YOU ONLY HAVE TIME FOR ONE:
Centuries of gathering around the night fire listening to stories by village elders had molded our brains. Humans take in and remember facts better and in more emotion if they are linked. What better way to link facts and emotions than into a story? You should at least have a story that was rehearsed. A story can be used many times and improved. Interviews are boring events for the interviewer. Make a lasting impression with a humorous story and you will score a deep impression.

21. Tell them a Story...or 3. Most IT pros know their facts. This isn't enough. You need to be able to make your facts come alive and dance in the form of a convincing story. They've going to buy into YOU, so you need to be memorable and persuasive. One of the best ways to make a great impression is to rehearse your stories. Which stories? Your successful war stories. You know, the Mission Impossible projects you pulled through against all odds. Get skilled at painting scenarios vividly, gather the essential facts on just how challenging it was, and how much money you saved your company. You need to sing your own praises. Yes, it's not as romantic as someone else singing them for you. Unless you can wheel your ex-boss into the interview room, you need blow your own trumpet. Modesty doesn't put much money into your bank account. So investing in your storytelling skills is likely to have a higher rate of return than another technical or degree qualification. Write your stories out and take them to a friend in the Marketing Department for sharpening (Marketing folk can be VERY useful to have as friends when it comes to salary negotiation time).

The Top Ten Points

1. Negotiate. Yes, just by choosing to negotiate, you'll be raising yourself above most of your competition. How? A Society for Human Resource Management survey found that 8 out of 10 recruiters were willing to negotiate salary and benefits with job applicants. Yet only 33% of applicants surveyed said they felt comfortable negotiating. In our experience, the remaining 2 out of 10 who weren't prepared to negotiate with their recruits are either unattractive to work for, had unwisely started with their best offer, or will be forced to revise their thinking when they realize their true choice.

4. Get all offers in writing. You don't want to commit yourself or turn down other positions without first knowing exactly what is being offered. So don't make a decision before it's in writing. Remember that just because it's in writing, doesn't mean it's carved in stone. An offer in writing is a starting point for negotiation. Compare their written offer with your meeting notes (you are taking detailed notes at the end of each meeting, aren't you?).

6. Set your sights high. Are you aspiring high enough? Most geeks don't ask for enough, this is a sad fact of today's marketplace. Agencies and employers typically make an offer, waiting for the IT professional to argue for higher salary, only to be surprised with a meek acceptance. This is usually the symptom of low aspirations. So raise your own price and you're guaranteed to achieve a better result. At first reading, this may sound like a contradiction, we know. Think about this for a moment: one of the most significant ways in which employers judge your ability is through your confidence. If an employer is presented with 3 candidates with roughly similar CV's, and 1 says that he's worth more, who are they going to trust the high risk all important project responsibilities with? A higher aspiration communicates confidence, and confidence inspires confidence and with it higher salaries.

7. Ask for More. Following on from 6 above, there's another strange reason why it's in your interest to ask for more. Executives hate to be wrong. So when your boss has made a decision to take you on, they are making a personal bet on your potential. If you perform well, you make them look good to their peers. If you don't perform, they look bad. Everyone wants to back a winner, the most obvious way to measure the weight of their bet on your potential is the figure they put on your head. So it's in their interest to promote those that they reward the highest - as this proves them right. Are you following? This means that the more you get paid, the greater your chances of a promotion - and thus continues your upward spiral. It's not necessarily fair, but a subtle human principle of psychology. So either make this one count in your favour, or risk someone else in your organisation leapfrog your future progression.

9. Get on the inside track. Get to know people in your target organisation, or better yet - in your target department. Inside information can be the gold dust you need to strike gold. Knowing the right people, winning their trust and asking the right questions can be the key you need to gain the upper hand. This takes time, so start asking your friends who they know.

10. Do your homework. Visit their website - read it, get to know all you can about their industry - past and present. Even if your role is a supporting type that's safely tucked away from the coal face of the changing harsh market, every employer wants staff who are interested in making a difference. Find areas that you're passionate about, remember these just before your interview to fuel your passion for getting this role. This isn't easy to do when you have many interviews to attend, so be selective about the roles you want to take seriously enough to research. It helps to stick to one industry, especially if you're already familiar with the industry. As always, write your questions down and ask your interviewer or friends who have the inside track. Use theh web and other resources to your advantage to know the real worth of your skills and role.

16. Do not fill in salary boxes. Seen the forms that ask you for your last positions' salary or contract rate? Leave it blank. If they ask for your salary expectation, tell them that you're 'open' or are 'negotiable'. Why? Once you state a salary, this rate will form the ceiling beneath which the negotiation game will be played. Similarly, if you give a salary range, you can guess which end of your range you'll be anchored to.

21. Tell them a Story...or 3. Most IT pros know their facts. This isn't enough. You need to be able to make your facts come alive and dance in the form of a convincing story. They've going to buy into YOU, so you need to be memorable and persuasive. One of the best ways to make a great impression is to rehearse your stories. Which stories? Your successful war stories. You know, the Mission Impossible projects you pulled through against all odds. Get skilled at painting scenarios vividly, gather the essential facts on just how challenging it was, and how much money you saved your company. You need to sing your own praises. Yes, it's not as romantic as someone else singing them for you. Unless you can wheel your ex-boss into the interview room, you need blow your own trumpet. Modesty doesn't put much money into your bank account. So investing in your storytelling skills is likely to have a higher rate of return than another technical or degree qualification. Write your stories out and take them to a friend in the Marketing Department for sharpening (Marketing folk can be VERY useful to have as friends when it comes to salary negotiation time).

26. Sell your Value. Sell your value, and make your value visible. Stress what you have to offer the employer. Explain why you are the person for their job. Explain why you deserve a good raise or bonus by pointing out your accomplishments. State your sources from your prior research to underpin your facts. The interview chair is not time to become shy or timid.

29. Many Goals to Score. Flesh out your goals and interests before going into every negotiation, in as much detail as possible. Make our Salary Negotiation Checklist your own by adding in extra columns. The more distinctions you make, the more material you have with which to negotiate. If you walk into a negotiation with only 1 goal, you risk being stuck in a deadlock. With 2 goals, you risk a to-and-fro dilemma. With 3 or more goals and issues your options begin to open up, and with some creative juices you can build the perfect job offer. So divide your goals and negotiation issues into sub goals and sub issues.

If you still need help in persuasion skills, try Top Ten Sales Killers


Top 10: Things To Do On Valentine's Day


Oh Crap…you woke up today realizing that you can no longer escape the inevitable. It’s valentines day and the expectations of your girlfriend just hit you via a morning text dictating that today will be a wonderful day and she will be so touched. Now that she has set her expectation, you had better get your butt moving into fulfilling her dream or else your understanding of “hell hath no fury as woman scorned” will take a turn for the worse.

In true TodaysTen fashion, we have brought you a list of last minutes stuff you can do without much preparation. Perfect for procrastinators like me! Gifts aside, what are some activities that can really elevate the place that you hold in your significant other?

This is the one I like best because it can be so romantic that us guys can actually remember small details. I find that my mobile phone really helps here. Taking photos of where we went on dates really come in handy like events like this where the devils are in the details.

Top 10: Things To Do On Valentine's Day By Shawn Croft


TodaysTen: IF YOU ONLY HAVE TIME FOR ONE:

“Reenact your first date

One of the most romantic things you can do is get nostalgic with your girlfriend. Women go gaga for guys who remember the details of the past, such as the restaurant you went to on your first date, what you ate and you did afterward. It will be like celebrating your anniversary and you can combine gifts with cards that mention how happy you are that you met her.”

No matter what you do, have a Happy V day. 




 

10 Tips for Promoting Your Forum



Most of us have tried to start a forum at some time. Maybe it was just for your group of friends who were graduating and heading onto different paths in life or maybe it was for your special hobby and you were trying to find like minded people like you. I tried to start one after I got of the army and all of us wanted a way to keep in contact with each other. Granted, most of us were already on MSN and Friendster but a forum has its benefits. Because its asynchrous communication, everyone could be keep in the loop. Forum because all conversations are organized into thread, do prevent off topic messages from becoming rampant. It was really hard to get a conversation going in MSN group chat as some bugger will say something funny and the topic will take a complete segway.

Alas the forum died a slow death. It took a year or so but all of us could notice that the post rate was dropping. I wished I had this list that I am going to show all of you now. We could have such a better forum if we just had one for all army guys and not only within the 100+ of us. The chances of survival was much bigger.

Well, we present the full article. Click on the link to go there:
10 Tips for Promoting Your Forum By Skitzzo on February 8th, 2007

TodaysTen: IF YOU ONLY HAVE TIME FOR ONE:

“Discuss Hot Topics - No matter what your forum is about, there will always be hot topics to talk about - hot button issues that automatically generate conversation and debate. Industry news, technological developments, and current events are all great topics. Starting new threads or discussions about these “hot topics” can create instant conversation and can often be a shot in the arm for your somewhat stale forum”


People like gossip. And forums thrive on gossip. Gossip can cause mass hysteria and mass participation. Aim to have at least a new interesting topic a week, at the start before your forum reaches critical mass, you have to take the lead. Seen something interesting on youtube? Make an embedded link and let the discussion roar. If the case if you are out of ideas, you can link to us www.TodaysTen.com :)always appreciate extra traffic!




 

Top 10 Productivity Software

1. Copernic Desktop Search



This is really one software that I use once or twice a day. The basic premise of this software is to let your computer organize your documents for you. It works like Google desktop except that no browser is required. The interface is spizzy and searches are quite fast. The most common use is when I need to find a certain document or name. Just typing in the term will allow me to find the documents. An example will be when I receive a call from a client regarding his invoice. I just have to type in his name and the matching documents will show up. This software really saves almost everyone precious time.

Mass Appeal: 4.5/5

2. Office 2007


Well well, if you are still using older versions of MS office, this newest edition is really going to be a sure upgrade. The basic functionality of MS office is all still there except that now, you can ACTUALLY find and use them. There is a funny story at Microsoft when they were developing this edition of Office. They did customer surveys and focus groups to see what new features they wanted in the next edition. 90% of the features that customers then requested were actually already in Office 2003. Of course Microsoft realized that their software was powerful enough. Now they just had to give us a way to get into the features.

And Office 2007 does that really well. The User Interface has been revamped. It’s kind of hard to explain it. There is a trial version online. Do give it a spin when you have time.

One more thing I really really really like is the ability to easily make your documents/PowerPoint look much more professional. The text effects/PowerPoint themes have been spruced up. A few clicks and the boring layout, color scheme is replaced with something more professional looking. Get office 2007 early and impress your colleagues with a wonderful looking PowerPoint.

Mass Appeal: 4.5/5

3. Antivirus

Oh my god! If you do not have anti virus, please get one now! Personally I try not to use antivirus software from large branded companies. Now this is really quite against intuition. But just think about it. Being a large antivirus vendor means that you have a lot of customers. Which means that if you are a hacker/cracker/adware, you will be more likely to test your malicious program against the largest antivirus software so that you will be able to reach as many innocent unsuspecting users as possible. This is the reason why large antivirus software frequently fails in virus detection test. Its not that they are incompetent, it is because the hackers are making sure their software can get around them.

I have Avira Antivir on my desktop (http://www.free-av.com/). It’s free and its virus detection skills are above par. My friend recommended this software to me when he was trying to clean away a virus that spread via USB memory sticks. He was the first person to introduce the virus into our computer lab and soon, everyone in my engineering module had the virus not only in their lab computers (which had a big name antivirus on it) but also on their laptops. Well at least AntiVir managed to get rid of the virus. Phew!

Mass Appeal: 3.5/5

4. Timesnapper

I found this software through www.lifehack.org (a Personal Development Site). This software runs in the background, automatically taking screenshots and saving them. It’s a great recovery software if you are writing a word document and your computer reboots. You can just open up timesnapper and see what you had been writing when disaster struck. It is also useful for reviewing the day before you go to sleep. You can run through the screenshots like a movie and basically see what you did all day.

Mass Appeal: 3.5/5

5. CutePDF

I get really irritated when I see PDFs with watermarks on them. I was reading quite a few executive summaries for a business plan competition. Horrifying, some of the summaries had watermarks on them (e.g. Created by PDF factory. www.pdffactory.com). This is a national business plan competition and you can actually submitting a plan that has a watermark on it? Do not allow the same mistake to happen on you.

CutePDF acts like a printer. You can convert any documents to a PDF as long as it has the print function. It’s free and there is no watermark. What more can you ask for?

Mass Appeal: 4/5

6. Opera

Nope, this is not some multimedia software. It is probably the 3rd largest internet browser in the world. (And probably the largest mobile phone browser). I know a lot of people using Internet Explorer (at least upgrade yours to IE7 ya?) and Firefox. But I prefer opera as it’s really fast. And there is a zoom function which resizes the page that you are viewing. Sometimes I just want to lean back and read a long article leisurely. Other times, I want to watch YouTube videos when I am on my bed. The zoom function tries to fill up the screen as much as possible.

Mass Appeal: 5/5

7. http://www2.blogger.com/www.mediafire.com


The only internet software in this list. This is a site like many others where you can upload a file that is too large to send via email. Really useful for those large PowerPoint that everyone in my group has to vet before we go for presentation.

Mass Appeal: 4/5

8. RealVNC

This is software that allows you to remote control to another computer. The software has to be installed on both computers and there is a password authentication when you connect. It is really useful when you want to control the computer in the other room or when you are at work and need a file from your home computer. Bundle this with hamachi and you will have your personal file server.

Mass Appeal: 3/5

9. FoxIt reader

Simply put, this reader opens PDF file in 1/10 the time required by Abode’s Reader. How many PDFs do you open a day? Think of the time you can be saving by not watching the adobe reader splash screen.

Mass Appeal: 4/5

10. Super

This is a super video encoder/decoder. Mainly I use it to encode videos so that I can watch them on my PDA. To my knowledge, there isn’t any other encoder/decoder that supports such a large variety of codecs and is free.

Mass Appeal: 3/5


Top Ten Sales Killer


Sales skills can be used in multiple situations that you find yourselves in. Sales is basically convincing people to see and accept your view point. This skill is a tremendous benefit to anyone, not just salesmen. Of course all of us had our share of pushy and irritating sales people. Good sales people are like stealth jets; they glide in, take their aim and achieve both of your and theirs’ target.

I took a job as a computer salesman during my vacation. Though real life experience helps, I strongly suggest that you at the very least read a book on sales before jumping in for the experience. With a guide, you can at least see what you should and should not be doing. One book that I really like because it can really change your mindset to a sales superstart is 
Ultimate Selling Power: How to Create and Enjoy a Multi-Million Dollar Sales Career

For those who do not have time to read a book, you can try this short list instead.

Top 10 Sales Killers By Tom Hopkins
http://www.entrepreneur.com/sales/closingthesale/article159546.html

TodaysTen: IF YOU ONLY HAVE TIME FOR ONE

“Sales Killer #3: Your vocabulary. Words create pictures in our minds. Certain words that are inherent to selling turn people off. For example, I caution people in business to avoid using the word "contract" when handling the details of a large-ticket sale. We all know that contracts are legally binding documents and require legal efforts to get out of. If appropriate, call your contract an "agreement," "form" or "paperwork." The mental image is less threatening. Think about the words you use and replace any negative word-picture images with gentler, more positive ones.”

This was something I really learnt. There are professionals called wordsmiths. What they excel at is to change the structure of conversations and use gentler vocabulary so that an argument is more acceptable. Ever wondered why some people are naturally abrasive? Maybe it is because of their choice of words. If they had a wordsmith friend, they might be able to irritate less people.

Why you need Daily Top Ten?

There is a gazillion stuff on the internet. How do you sieve out the unimportant stuff? At DailyTopTen, we help you get to the interesting and important stuff that you don’t already know. After all, what you don’t know you don’t know is the most important thing you should know. Think back to the time before you got your first internet access. Your imagination of the computer was pretty limited. Maybe running Microsoft office or playing some games was your idea of using the computer. Weren’t you amazed the first time you got online? It was like a new experience everyday for the first few months. You were on a roll. Opportunities like making more friends became possible. Playing games online became really really fun (think World of Warcraft:addictive!!!).


So at DailyTopTen, we bring you stuff that you might have interest in. Top Ten list works wonder with the human minds. Somehow, Lists sieve out all the arduous learning part and tell you how to get things done. Tons of experience has gone into writing the list so that you, our dear reader, can learn at a super fast rate and become an expert in any matter in 5 minutes.
For starters, here is why Top ten lists are so amazing


8 Reasons Why the Masses Love Lists Matt Coddington (well its not ten reasons but still it works! And that’s what really matters!)
http://www.netbusinessblog.com/2007/02/03/8-reasons-why-the-masses-love-lists/


TodaysTen: IF YOU ONLY HAVE TIME FOR ONE:

“1. Instant Knowledge
“…make it seem like the reader’s online success is just a 5 minute read away.” - SEO Blackhat
Nobody likes to work hard and study to acquire knowledge. It’s much easier to read a list outlining anything and everything you need to know about a certain subject. Don’t believe me? Just look at some of the most popular publications in history: Top 10 Ways to Destroy Earth, Top 10 Ways to Steal a Car, 10 Reasons Not to Hit Your Kids (this is one of those “why didn’t I think of that” articles), and 10 Reasons You Should Never Get a Job.”