Sunday, December 15, 2013

Would You Like Some Extra Cash?

If you're like me you probably know what it feels like to be doing okay but need just a little extra cash for something you really want, maybe a new flat-screen TV or even a new car.

If your day-to-day life is way too busy to try and get that extra cash you might want to consider iPad applications!

iPad applications are making people tons of money every day and the best part is that all you have to do is develop the app in your spare time and then sit and let the money roll in!

It's easier than you'd ever imagine and once you've made one good app you'll be wanting to make hundreds of them!

If you're concerned that you don't know how to make iPad apps or that it will take too much time then let me put those fears to rest.

I've written a guide that covers everything from developing an iPad app and making the blueprint to submitting it to the app store and getting it approved!

You don't need any coding or programming experience to be able to use my guide. You'll be making great iPad apps that draw in money like a magnet no matter what your level of computer sill is.

It's fun, it's easy and most importantly it's profitable!

 

For more information get the full guide at our website From Here

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Load your images from Akamai & Amazon Cloudfront for free?

And as promised, in this email I will show you how to serve your images from Akamai & Amazon Cloudfront for free.

But before I do that let me tell you why it's important to do that...

Well, because as per httparchieve.org average web page now has about 1mb of images (more than 60% of total content, including html, JS & CSS) – 30% more than what their size used to be just a year ago.

And it makes total sense because these days we build more graphically pleasing sites & sharing a lot of images on our site because images do get traffic from sites like Facebook, Pinterest, etc.

But the downside of that is the images make our site load slow

But of course, we don't want to make our site load fast at the cost of how pleasing they look because then that will hurt our conversion too because today people do expect highly pleasant sites.

So what is the solution?

The solution is to
a) make sure they are well optimized &
b) make sure to offload them from more robust servers – like Amazon CloudFront CDN & Akamai CDN because the $5 a month hosting is really not built to serve big images...

There is a service called Cloudinary that will let you host your images on Akamai & Amazon CloudFront CDN for free.

And they have special WordPress plugin too which will help you upload all of your images on CloudFront & Akamai with just couple of clicks...How cool is that?

Step 1 - So just go to Cloudinary.com create a free account

Step 2 - install their WordPress Plugin – it available at wordpress.org

Step 3 - Click couple of buttons & it will upload all of your images to Akamai or Cloudfront.

That's it. Believe it or not it's really that easy & it's free. So go ahead and upload your images to Akamai & Cloudfront now & start making your pages load super fast & bank more $$$.

That's it for this email & tomorrow I will send you another email where I will talk about how you can get almost any WordPress site to load in about 3-4 seconds during a weekend without having to write a single line of code or spending a fortune on the hosting servers.

Free making more money from your website Guide
 

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 Warning: Time Sensitive Information for

If you're not rolling in dough from creating iPad apps and selling them online ... what gives?

You don't have all the time in the world to get into this ridiculously lucrative market!

In no time flat the iPad app market could become saturated with too many apps just like the iPhone market was!

Take advantage of this money-making opportunity while you still can! You're going to regret this like crazy later if you don't!

Making iPad apps is easier, faster and more profitable than anyone ever thought before.

You don't have to be a programmer to make a decent app anymore. Most of the time you can just hire a cheap programmer if you need any major programming done, and still make huge profits off your apps!

I've written a very comprehensive report that can tell you literally everything you need to know about making good iPad apps and profiting off them in the iPad application market!

The report is very easy to read and understand and requires minimal computer knowledge to take advantage of.

You could be making insane iPad apps that sell like hotcakes in just a few weeks, even less if you're a fast reader!

Like I said, this opportunity isn't going to last forever so you need to jump on this as soon as possible and get your money making apps out there fast.

 

For more information get the full guide at our website From Here

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Your competitors are stealing your business from under your nose


What if there was just one thing that could almost guarantee boost in search engine rankings, higher optin rates & sales conversion?

What if I said that you could do that during just one weekend?

Well, it's true…

Let me explain what I am talking about.

You see, time & time again companies like Google, Amazon, Yahoo & many others have done the scientific tests about how the site's speed impact the bottom line directly & here is what they have found.

"500ms slower = 20% drop in traffic" – Google

"100ms slower = 1% drop in sales" – Amazon

"52% stated that quick site loading is critical to their loyalty" - Akamai

"Slow sites has lasting negative affects" – Google

And there are several other studies done like that & the all conclude one thing...

Faster Sites = More $$$

And it's not limited to online sales alone – here is what Akamai's report also says "With 87% of consumers shopping in both online and retail channels, the impact of a bad online experience reaches beyond the web".

So making your site load fast isn't optional anymore – it's critical for you online success...

And Google has also official said that they now consider site's speed as one of the factor while ranking sites in search engine results.

And if you are site is loading slow you are leaving potential rankings to your competitors & that's not even the worst case...

Worst of all is your competitors are stealing your customers – people who came to your site... here is what Akamai has to say about this "When waiting for an online store's site to load 49% of the visitors will start shopping on another site"

So you have no choice but to make your site load fast & do it quick because every day you are losing your business to your competitors...

So in next email I will share 4 top reasons what makes the wp site load slow so that you can avoid them & stop losing your customer's to your competitors...


Free making more money from your website Guide
 

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 What's Your Opinion Of The iPad?  

So, what do you think about the new iPad? Do you like it for it's many useful features? It can do a lot of cool stuff like browsing the internet and connecting with friends.  

It's also a touch screen device an there are tons of useful apps for it.  

Or do you think it's just a fad Apple device?  

Well regardless of whether you like it or hate it there's one fact that no one can deny: There's money in iPad apps!  

You don't have to like apple or iPads to make a small fortune selling applications to people who do!  

In the wake of the iPhone application rush a few years ago the iPad has got its own app rush and it's in full force right now!  

You don't have to be a computer geek or even all that good with computers to come up with a great application idea and get it developed.  

In fact, a lot of people who made fortunes on iPhone apps were simple high school kids and everyday people who just had remarkable ideas!  

With the iPads extra features, better processing and larger size, there are far more possibilities for applications than ever before!  

There are millions of people waiting to buy your next big iPad app and unimaginable amounts of money to be made!  

I've created an awesome little guide that will take you through the whole process. It covers everything from how to make the application to how you can market it after it's approved!  

My guide will jump start your iPad application career in no time flat, you really need to check it out!  

 

For more information get the full guide at our website From Here

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 Have You Ever Heard Of The iPad?

You know what an iPad is right? Of course you do, you must. They're the biggest things to hit store shelves in the past 5 years!

iPads are great because they have larger screens and more power than an iPhone. They have a lot more possibilities for applications etc.

Speaking of applications, it just so happens that developing iPad applications is one of the most profitable ventures that anyone can be in right now.

The iPad app market is still fairly new so there's plenty of room to get custom apps in and make serious bank off of them!

Well now anyone can make great apps that make tons of money! It requires no extra computer or programming skills either!

Wouldn't you like to be rolling in iPad app dough?

Making iPad applications is easier than ever and it's not just for computer geeks and programmers!

I've written a very helpful collection of tips and hints on how to enter the iPad app market and develop awesome iPad apps that will make you a small fortune!

Anyone who can read can take advantage of these books. Prior computer knowledge is helpful but not required!

I cover everything from start to finish. You'll learn how to make the app, how to show the blueprint to others, how to submit it to the store, get it approved and finally you'll learn how to market your app for maximum profit.

It's easy, speedy and it could make you a lot of money!

 

For more information get the full guide at our website From Here

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 iPads Are Making People Money: Paying For Themselves In Weeks!

The Apple iPad isn't one of the cheapest toys on the market, that's for sure!

But the iPad is making some people their money back and then some!

How are they doing it? iPad Applications!

iPad applications are dominating the market, just like iPhone apps did a few years ago. All kinds of people are making iPad apps and some are turning their apps into small fortunes, almost overnight!

You could be creating killer iPad apps that sell thousands, maybe millions!

The secret to making great iPad apps that sell fast is timing. Right now the iPad app market is just starting out. A lot of people are porting over their old iPhone apps and not a lot of unique iPad apps are being made.

That's where you come in!

Strike while the iron's hot and you could be rolling in tons of iPad app cash!

If you don't know the first thing about making iPad applications then you'll probably want to check out this guide I helped develop.

It covers all the basics and even the advanced aspects of making iPad apps.

The guide is really easy to understand and super fast! You'll be making goldmine iPad applications in absolutely no time.

My favorite part about it is that you really don't need any programming knowledge to get started with great iPad apps.

If you want you can even hire out someone to do the programming for you!

The iPad market isn't going to be optimal forever though! Read the guide and get in before the market gets flooded with similar apps and yours gets lost among them!

 

For more information get the full guide at our website From Here

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 The iPad Is Your New Best Friend!

Whether or not you're into iPads or apple products it's hard to deny that there's a huge market for creating applications for them.

Just take a look at the iPhone and iPod Touch markets. Millions of applications were created by normal people like you and I!

Many of those everyday normal people made seriously large amounts of cash selling millions of their applications online.

The iphone market is a bit too saturated for overnight success now but the iPad is in its infancy and the app fortunes are ripe for the picking!

It's not even difficult to create an absolutely amazing ipad application and sell it on the app store.

It doesn't even require extensive computer or programming knowledge. A lot of people just develop the apps and hire out coders to do the dirty work!

The best part is that they still make a ton of money.

I've created an awesome little report that goes over all the ins and outs of how to create wonderful iPad applications and make huge profits off of them.

This book is seriously easy to read and understand and it covers everything you'd ever need to know about creating good iPad apps and, most importantly, making tons of money on them!

In it you'll find information on creating app blueprints, designing the app, submitting to the app store, getting it approved and even how to market it!

 

For more information get the full guide at our website From Here

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Are You An iPad Fanatic?

Are you one of those people who stood in line for hours on end to get the magnificent Apple iPad on launch day?

Do you love to browse the app store all day and purchase all kinds of really helpful and intriguing apps for your iPad?

Well now you can work with the thing you love and make tons and TONS of money doing it! Sounds like paradise right? Well it's well within grasps!

Developing iPad apps is one of the most profitable business ventures in the world right now. The best part is that it's relatively easy!

You don't even have to be a programmer or coder either! If you love the iPad and have good ideas for apps, you're well on your way to cashing in on the iPad application craze!

I've written a comprehensive manual on how you can develop killer iPad applications that blow the competition out of the water.

It's very easy to read and understand, as I said you don't need any special computer skills (But if you already have some then yay! You're ahead of the game!)

When you read my manual you'll learn how you can develop cutting edge applications, how to create an application blueprint, how to submit your app to the store and much, much more.

You can even hire someone to write an app for you and still make big bucks on it!

Unfortunately the iPad app market is exactly like the iPhone app market: It's booming right now but in the not-so-distant future

it will become saturated and extremely competitive.

Get in while the market is in its infancy and make your money fast!

 

For more information get the full guide at our website From Here

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 Creating iPad Apps, Day 5

Welcome to the final day of the Creating iPad Apps eCourse!

On this final day we're going to tackle one of the biggest questions everyone has about making iPad apps: Do I need to know how to program?

One of the primary concerns that people have when they resolve to make money by creating iPad apps is how they'll actually be doing the creating. To be fair, it does involve some computer programming, which can be difficult for someone who has no experience in the field at all.
If you aren't familiar with APIs, libraries, functions, object-oriented programming as a whole, then you would have a fairly steep learning curve ahead of you as you attempt to undertake the creation of an app. By the same token, if you don't have a lot of experience creating computer graphics or sound files, you'll also have some obstacles to overcome.

Take comfort, though. Even if you can't ever see yourself becoming an artist or a computer programmer, this is still something that you can make money at, because you will always have the option of enlisting other people to do that kind of work for you, via outsourcing. Whatever choice you make in the end, deciding what work needs to be done, and who will be doing it, is the very first step of planning a successful app.

Programming experience would definitely be a plus should you decide that you want to try your hand at programming your iPad app yourself. If you've worked with C or C++ before, then you'll probably have some degree of familiarity with object oriented programming languages, which is what iPad apps are built with.

If, however, you haven't done any programming since the old days of BASIC and other linear languages, then you may well have to consider your experience obsolete. Object oriented programming is an entirely different beast from linear programming, and mastery over one would not necessarily translate to mastery over
the other.

If you have no real experience in programming, then you could always undertake to learn the discipline. It may seem daunting, but others have done it before, and there's no reason you can't do the same provided that you're committed and patient enough.
There are countless resources available for learning to program in C, C++, and Objective-C, the languages that are used in Apple's iPhone Software Development Kit. Apple even has a host of tutorials and instructive documents available on their website, in the developer's section.

If you're interested, head over to the developers section at http://developers.apple.com and register, it's totally free. Then you can have access to the aforementioned help files, as well as the SDK itself.

There's no harm in downloading it, reading through a few of the tutorials and seeing if things start to click. Who knows, you may have had the talent for programming all these years, and never knew about it until now.

See, you can make iPad apps regardless of your skill level and you can easily improve your skill level! To get the full scoop on creating awesome iPad applications you'll have to get our complete guide by following the link below:

 

For more information get the full guide at our website From Here

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 Creating iPad Apps, Day 4

Welcome to the fourth day of the Creating iPad Apps eCourse!

Today we'll go over the technical specs of the iPad and talk about some different apps that you can build around that framework.

The iPad uses a 1GHz processor and sports 256mb of RAM. Hard drive sizes vary with the price tag and come in 16, 32, and 64 Gigabyte models.
While those individuals used to working with high powered personal computers might find those numbers a bit on the low side, bear in mind that the iPad is a different creature entirely, and doesn't have to deal with the typical bloat and lag that accompanies a fully-featured operating system.

As such, it can utilize its resources more efficiently. Be aware, however, of these hard-coded limitations when planning your app.

So what kind of applications can you develope with those specs? Well before you can go anywhere with your app, you'll have to have an idea. Ultimately, that's where it all begins, and the quality of your finished product, as well as its financial success, is most dependent upon the quality of this original idea.

So take your time brainstorming, and try to figure out something that really takes advantage of the unique properties of the iPad. Here are just a few basic suggestions to get you started:

Think in terms of what makes the iPad unique.

For example, the iPad has a built-in light sensor. Why not create a game wherein you fight vampires and you have to use real world light sources in order to beat them? Or how about an app where you tend a virtual garden and your plants grow in accordance with the amount of "sunlight" they receive?

The iPad has a large screen whereupon elements can be controlled by touch for an intuitive user experience. Why not a marginalia app where you can load up documents and scribble notes in the margins, or a "notepad" that actually lets you write notes on the surface of your screen as you would with a pen?

Maybe you could create a simple novelty app where you use your fingertip as shears to prune a bonsai tree?

The iPad is motion-sensitive, just like the iPhone. Remember those games where you used to have to tilt a board to roll a little metal ball around obstacles and get it to drop into a hole? You could code something similar on the iPad. You could create an app that mimics an Etch-a-Sketch. You could turn the iPad screen into sand and allow users to rake "Zen garden" patterns into the grains (double-tap to place a rock).

These are just some simple suggestions thought up after but a few moments reflection on the unique capabilities of the iPad. Any one of them, if properly presented and marketed, could be a success for any iPad developer. At the same time, they represent just a fraction of the possibilities that are out there for the truly courageous, adventurous, and creative developer to take advantage of.

Before you go any further in your journey as a developer, try the following exercise: take some time alone and situate yourself somewhere comfortable, whether it's in your study in your favorite chair, in the shower at home, or out hiking on a well-trod trail through the wonders of nature.

Whatever gets your creative juices flowing. Now, ask yourself, what can you do to take advantage of these novel revolutions in computer interface technology? At this point in time, it's important just to let your imagination roam free and easy, without restriction or criticism.

Treat any idea that comes to you as if it has the potential to make a million dollars, and give it a fair shake before moving on to the next. The more often you do this, the more ideas you're going to have, and soon one of them will jump out at you and you'll know it's "the one". Now it's time to get serious.
 

For more information get the full guide at our website From Here

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Creating iPad Apps, Day 2

Welcome to the second day of the Creating iPad Apps eCourse!

Today we're going to discuss the importance of striking early and building apps while they're still hot.

Striking early, however, is critically important for those who hope to profit by developing for the iPad. To understand why, let's take a look back at the evolution of the iPhone.

In the beginning, the App Store took some time to gain traction.
Once it did, however, there was something of a "gold rush" to develop lucrative apps for the system. Game developers in particular were excited about the opportunity to cheaply develop games and then sell them for 10 to 20 dollars apiece (nearly all profit).

Over time, however, these high prices could not sustain themselves, and users saw the overall price of apps getting lower and lower, to the point where the average price for an app is now about 99 cents.

What does this mean to the developer? Obviously, while people still make tons of money developing for the iPhone, the most profitable time to be a developer was in the early stages of the product, before the marketplace was saturated with thousands of competing apps.

Consider it this way. The people who are buying iPads are for the most part already familiar with the App system and how it works. Apps are the very reason they're buying an iPad in the first place. Consequently, they will be excitedly looking to download and buy new apps as soon as they acquire their new toys.

People will, for a period of time, actively want to be sold apps. During this time, one can strike and make a name for oneself as a developer of quality apps. Moreover, with more chance of being seen early on, any submission to the App Store stands a greater chance of becoming a hit.

Therefore, the iPad developer who wants to profit from this business had better get started right away!

Fortunately, that's exactly what this book was created to do – help you get started, and succeed, at creating and selling iPad apps. To that end, it's divided into several sections.

In the book we'll take a look at the iPad itself from a hardware and software perspective. Once you know how the iPad works and what its limitations are, you'll be able to brainstorm new ideas for apps that take advantage of those specifications in a unique and entertaining way.

Then we look at Apple's review process and learn how to assemble a team, design and blueprint a project, and then carry that project through to completion with this review process in mind. With this method, you can more easily assure that your creation will be approved by Apple for inclusion in their marketplace.

After that, we cover some more abstract topics such as how to market your app, different ways to generate income from your apps, and in general how to get the most out of this opportunity.

Striking while the iron's hot won't do you any good if you don't have this book! For more information on how to get this book, click on the link below.

For more information get the full guide at our website From Here


P.S. As you can see there isn't much time to spare. Pick up your copy of our guide today at our website:


We will see you tomorrow for Day 3 of the Mini course on Creating iPad Apps and we'll discuss some of the exclusive features of the Apple iPad.

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Are You Into Easy Money?

I've got some advice for you that can make you some seriously easy money! After you follow the advice you pretty much just sit and watch the money come in. You'll be making money in your sleep!

It's all about iPad apps! You've probably heard stories about everyone from high school kids to college professors making small fortunes on iPhone apps.

Unfortunately that market is too saturated now. It's too competitive!

Lucky for you there's the iPad! The iPad application craze is just starting out and there are fortunes and fortunes abound to be made!

Now you can make your own applications quickly and easily without even having to have that much computer knowledge.

Have a unique idea for an application? You could be selling millions!

I've written a very helpful guide that will walk you through the entire process of making a killer iPad application that will sell like crazy and make you a fortune.

You don't have to have any real computer skills either. This guide is easy to understand and walks you through the entire process from beginner level to advanced.

The iPad app market is one of the biggest opportunities for quick cash out there right now. Get involved while it's still new and not too competitive!

The iPad is a whole different world than the iPhone. It is a bigger, better, more powerful machine and the app possibilities are ten fold.

You could be on the fast track to an iPad fortune with my simple and effective guide.

 

For more information get the full guide at our website From Here

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 Have You Heard About The iPads Shocking Secret Feature

 Have You Heard About The iPads Shocking Secret Feature? You probably know that the iPad is a touch screen computer device will all sorts of really cool applications and features available.

You can manage your business, check the news, browse the internet, connect with friends and family and even more!

But I bet you've never heard of the super secret feature that all iPads have: They can make you TONS OF CASH!

That's right, the iPad is so profitable that it practically prints the money out and hands it to you!

All you have to do is create or contract someone else to create an awesome new iPad app and you could be rolling in more money than you'll know what to do with!

The iPad app market is in its infancy and it's booming like you'd never imagine right now, just like the iPhone app market before it.

What's so much better about the iPad is that it already has a huge fan base thanks to the iPhone. And if that wasn't good enough it already has a huge app base from the iPhone as well.

That may not seem like a great thing but it means that people already know about a plethora of different iPhone apps they'd like to use on their iPad. Unfortunately for them, iPhone apps don't look very good on the iPad. You can use past popular apps to get ideas about how to make iPad optimized apps!

How are you going to do all this amazing stuff? Well for starters you can check out my handy little strategy guide on how to make iPad applications and make tons of money!

My guide will take you through the entire process of how to develop an A+ iPad application that could sell millions!

The most awesome part about this system is that you don't have to know a thing about coding or programming to get in on it!

Any extra computer knowledge will help but our book is designed to help anyone create iPad apps. Even if you hardly know anything about computers we'll teach you how to get other people to write the apps for you!

If you really want to step up in the world and make some serious cold hard cash, you should check out my guide!

 

For more information get the full guide at our website From Here

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Creating iPad Apps, Day 3

Welcome to the third day of the Creating iPad Apps eCourse!

Today we're going to introduce the Apple® iPad and talk about it's great new features!

When one first looks at the iPad, it's like looking at a giant iPhone. In many respects, that's exactly what it is. To be sure, the iPad doesn't function like a standard tablet computer, and it doesn't run a fully featured operating system the way a laptop or netbook does.

It is designed and built almost exclusively for the ability to download and use apps. With this in mind, let's look at some of the features offered by this novel device.

• Touch Screen The first thing that users tend to notice is the iPad's giant touch screen. This screen dominates the entire front face of the device, and at first glance is the only means of interacting with the machine.

There are four buttons on the exterior shell of the iPad but for the most part, users are invited to interact by means of the touch screen. Apps are run by tapping icons on the screen, pages are scrolled by sliding one's finger across an appropriate icon or section of the screen.

• WiFi and 3G Connectivity Naturally, the iPad has the ability to connect to the internet. This is how one browses the web, uses email, or most importantly, accesses and downloads apps. Users of the iPad can connect through basic WiFi connectivity in the same way that laptop users would, but those with the
slightly more costly 3G model also have the option of connecting to the internet via the 3G standard.
• Speakers and Microphone Because the iPad is built around the enjoyment of apps and media, it had to have a sound system in order to develop a true multimedia experience. While there's an option to connect other speakers or headphones through a jack on the edge of the device, the iPad also comes equipped with two
integrated speakers and a built-in microphone.

• Light Sensors One of the most common problems for devices like the iPad and laptops in general is that their screens can sometimes be hard to view depending on the lighting conditions that one finds oneself in. The iPad, however, has taken steps to overcome this drawback by including a built-in light sensor that
automatically adjusts for the user's ambient light and then alters the screen's brightness and contrast accordingly. While this is convenient, it also represents intriguing opportunities for app developers.

And those are just a few of the features that the iPad has! Imagine the application possibilities with such robust, useful features.
 

For more information get the full guide at our website From Here

P.S. Are you excited about iPad apps yet? You should be! After you read this book you'll be making apps that are so fun you'll want to use them just as much as your potential customers.



We will see you tomorrow for Day 4 of the Mini course on Creating iPad Apps and we'll talk about the iPads technical specs and what kind of apps you can build around them.

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Creating iPad Apps, Day 1



Welcome to the first day of the Creating iPad Apps eCourse!

Today we're going to introduce iPad applications and why they're such a lucrative opportunity!

Earlier this year, Apple unveiled a new product that took the web by storm. As most of you already know, that product was the iPad, a specialized mobile computing device built around the same successful "App Store" that drives the iPhone and iPod Touch.

Users of the iPad use built-in "apps" (short for application) to perform tasks such as browsing the internet, composing documents, sending and receiving email, and so on.

The real draw for most users, however, is the availability of hundreds of thousands of specialized applications that can be acquired for free or purchased from Apple's online "App Store". These apps are the core of the iPhone and iPad user experience, and are as diverse as the end users they're designed to appeal to.

Some apps help users manage their social contacts, look up restaurant reviews, or learn more about the world around them.
Others are designed simply to make the iPad emit a farting noise, or create the effect of a glass of beer being chugged.
They all have one key element in common, however: They all represent a highly lucrative opportunity for the enterprising developer.

Apple's App Store on the iPhone has proven to be an unqualified success. Since the store's inception, the concept of the "app" has grown to overtake mobile computing, inspiring the creation of several competing devices and platforms built on the same technology. Despite that, Apple and their devices such as the iPhone and iPad still account for the majority of smartphone and mobile computing devices sold in world.

The numbers of apps available in the store has grown from just a few hundred in the beginning, to more than a quarter million unique apps that have generated more than 5 billion downloads worldwide.

What's interesting about the iPad is that it seamlessly runs all old iPhone apps. That means that it's built to easily integrate with the pre-existing App Store that has already proven to be such a success and that attracts such a huge amount of user traffic every day.

Users who are coming to the iPad are often already familiarized with the iPhone and the App Store, which means they're already familiar with, and excited about, the world of apps. In other words, the customer base for selling iPad apps is already in place, even though the device has only been available for a few short months.

Are you starting to see the potential here? People are already crazy for iPhone apps and the iPad is the next biggest thing (in more ways than one).

For more information get the full guide at our website From Here



To Your Success,

P.S. With our guide you'll be astounded at how much information we've uncovered about making money with iPad apps. It's easier than you could ever imagine!


We will see you tomorrow for Day 2 of the Mini course on Creating iPad Apps and we'll discuss the importance of getting into the market ASAP!

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20 Steps To Build a HUGE Subscriber List.



How would you like to be able to drive thousands of visitors to your site in the next hour?

How would you like to have those visitors turned into your subscribers and be able to email them any time you've a product to promote?

Fantastic right?

But first you need to start with traffic and you need this:

This is the ULTIMATE traffic course that teaches you how to drive truckloads of targeted visitors to your site at only 2 cents each.

With the 20 step by step video series, you can't go wrong as the creator walks you through each of the phases to set up a profitable campaign with only a few bucks.

As compare to so many other courses, this is the real deal as it tells you all about it and walk you through the whole system. From ad creation to targeted and also testing and tracking for maximum conversions.

So without taking much of your time, hit the link below to watch this video here:

 

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Advantages of Teaching Children Reading Early

 

Before a child learns to read, he or she must first learn the spoken language, and this is one of the first instances where family members such as dad, mom, older siblings, and grandparents play an important role in "teaching" the child the spoken English language. Whether young children realize it or not, they gain very early exposure to the alphabet when parents sing the alphabet song to them. They begin to develop language skills by being read to and spoken to. One of the keys to teaching children reading early on is by exposing them to alphabet letters, books, and reading to them often.

Reading nursery rhymes and children's books are an important part of getting children to understand printed text. Talk to your children, and talk to them often, whether they understand or not is not important when they're just babies. The more you talk and interact with your little ones, the better they will develop. The key is exposure, and repeated exposure. Once your child learns to speak, you can begin teaching them reading at home.

I often hear parents say that they don't want to "push" their child too hard. How can teaching your child to read at a young age be considered "pushing" them too hard? If you as a parent already have the mentality that reading is a chore, and teaching them to read is pushing "too hard", you certainly can't expect your children to be excited about learning reading. On the contrary, learning to read offers a young child an opportunity for a lifetime to learn, discover, and enjoy the wonders of reading. Parents (including myself) will often underestimate the abilities and learning capabilities of young children. When we first began our teaching reading program with our first child when she was 2 years and 8 months, little did we expect that in just a few short weeks, she would be reading not just words, but sentences and story books. After about 3 months, by the time she was 2 years 11 months old, our daughter could read "Step in to Reading - step 2 (pre-school to grade 1 level)" books with some guidance. The benefits of learning to read were apparent - improved speech clarity, and better reading ability and reading comprehension.

There are no shortage of studies which find many benefits in teaching children reading at an early age. For example, one study administered a Stanford achievement test at the start of kindergarten and then again at the end of grade one found that early language based skills were highly associated with later academic performance in school aged children. [1] Similar studies also found that a high level of letter knowledge in kindergarten can reliably predict better later literacy skills.[2] Having a home environment that's conducive to literacy growth is critical in a child's development, and directly affects a child's language and literacy development. Studies have found that responsiveness and support of the home environment is the strongest predictor of children's language and early literacy skills. [3] My point here is help make parents aware that children who enter kindergarten with highly developed early reading skills will achieve greater success with systematic reading education. [4]

It's never too late to start home lessons and programs to teach your children to read. Regardless how old your child is, starting a reading program at a young age will have ample benefits. Start with lots of talking, singing, and reading to your child right from birth, and once your child is able to speak, you can start a simple reading program.

Begin with teaching your child some basic letters and their sounds, and even as soon your child learn just a few letters and their sounds, you can begin teaching them simple blends using the letter knowledge that they have acquired. Work on ear training with your child on oral blending and word segmentation. One of the keys to teaching children read is developing phonemic awareness. Studies have shown that phonemic awareness is one of the best predictors of reading success in children.

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Developing Phonemic Awareness and Learning Reading

 

As more research brings to light the advantages of phonics and phonemic awareness instructions have over whole language teaching methods, more parents are becoming aware of teaching using phonics and phonemic awareness skills. Many parents today are concerned about the method that is being used to teach their children how to read, and rightfully so. The whole language method is more of a method of "word memorization", where the child is taught to look at printed words as whole configurations, much like looking at Chinese characters.

Teaching phonemic awareness skills involves the break down of words into individual sounds (phonemes), and then joining the parts to form, or sound out the words. By contrast, whole language learning stresses the flow and meaning of the text, where "sounding out" words is not used, the words are decoded through its larger context, and word memorization plays a key role. What would you rather do, memorize hundreds or even thousands of words based on shapes, or learn a systematic way of reading?

English is not meant to be memorized as shapes and sight objects. It becomes very difficult to learn to read by memorizing and recognizing shapes. Phonics and teaching phonemic awareness skills requires you to memorize the letters and the sounds they represent, and with this method, children as young as two years old can learn to read successfully, and comprehend what they are reading. Try teaching a young child with the whole language learning method, see how successful he or she will be at memorizing shapes. Teaching by using phonics will routinely produce successful readers.

There is plenty of evidence to suggest that phonics is clearly a superior method of teaching children how to read. In the USA, over 30 million adults (14%) are considered functionally illiterate, and are unable to perform simple everyday literacy activities. [1] This however, should not be surprising since over one third of all children cannot even achieve basic reading competency by the time they are in grade four. This is a finding from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP). Are these children failing at literacy because they are dumb? I I hardly think so, but perhaps it is a result of the poor reading instructions they receive.

It has been proven time and again, that teaching phonemic awareness skill produces superior reading and spelling abilities than whole language teaching methods. Thousands of studies have confirmed this, and the National Reading Panel has also made a clear statement about this.

While most teachers will probably say that they teach using some phonics, the truth is that many teachers are not knowledgeable in the basic concepts of the English language. No, I'm not making a random statement. In a recent study, the researchers stated: "many in-service teachers are not knowledgeable in the basic concepts of the English language". Their study found that even though the teachers may be well versed in children's literature, but they do not know how to address the basic building blocks of language and reading. In their survey of instructors conducted, the researchers found that the teachers performed poorly on the concepts relating to morphemes and phonemes. In another second study, over 80% of the interviewed instructors agreed that phonics is a desirable method to use for beginning reading instructions. [2]

Some argue that a child will acquire a knowledge of phonics on his or her own after learning to read using whole language methods. While this may be true for some children, it is hardly the case for the other children with reading difficulties. When a child is taught to read using a whole word approach, they develop a habit of looking at all the words by their whole configurations, and this prevents the child from seeing the phonetic structure of the words. Real readers who learned to read by learning phonemic awareness skills do not need clues or cues to help them recognize shapes - they develop an automatic ability to decode the letters and words.

Ultimately, it is up to the parents to decide the path for which to teach their children to read. They can either simply leave it up to the education system, and hope that their child does not end up being one of the 38% grade four students which do not develop even basic reading achievement, or they can take the initiative and make the decision to help their children develop phonemic awareness skills early on before even starting kindergarten. Research on phonemic awareness has shown time after time that phonemic awareness skills predicted reading and spelling success of children in school.

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How to Teach Phonemic Awareness While Reading Bedtime Stories

Helping young children develop phonemic awareness early on is one of the keys for children to develop exceptional reading and writing skills once they begin attending schools. Did you know that studies have indicated that phonemic awareness is the single best predictor of reading success for young children once they begin school? In fact, studies have found that phonemic awareness is far better than IQ at predicting the reading and spelling abilities of young children.

Most people  know about phonics, and what it is; however, far fewer people know what phonemic awareness is. In short, phonemic awareness is the ability to hear, identify, and work with the phonemes. For example, /d/, /o/, and /g/, are the individual sounds of the word "dog". Please note, the letters enclosed in the slashes denotes the sound of the letter, and not the name of the letter. Phonemes are the smallest units of individual sounds that form a word.

Phonemic awareness is not something you're born with, and it is an ability that's gained through repeated exposure to listening, speaking, and reading. As parents, there are many different strategies you can use to help your children develop phonemic awareness such as playing simple word segmentation or oral blending games.

Like most parents, we (my wife and I) read bedtime stories before we put our children to sleep, and one of the best strategies that we like to use to teach phonemic awareness to our children, is to mix in word segmenting and oral blending when we read bedtime stories for our kids. This is an exceptional method, because it doesn't take any extra time or effort, since reading bedtime stories is something you already do. So, here's how to go about it.

Let's say that you're reading a nursery rhyme "Jack and Jill":

Jack and Jill went up the hill
To fetch a pail of water.
Jack fell down and broke his crown
And Jill came tumbling after.

Instead of reading each word straight through the rhyme, you can randomly mix in oral blending on various words in the rhyme. Please note: instead of using slashes "/" to denote phonemes, we'll simply use hyphens to make it easier to read. So, let's assume that your child is very young, perhaps 2, 3, or 4 years old, and you want to start helping them develop some phonemic awareness. You can read Jack and Jill like so:

J-ack and J-ill went up the h-ill
To fetch a p-ail of water.
J-ack fell down and broke his crown
And J-ill came tumbling after.

As you can see, when you read the rhyme, you simply make an effort to separate several of the first letters sounds from the words, such as /J/ from "ack", and /J/ from "ill". As your child begins to grasp the concept of individual sounds making up words, you can slowly increase the difficulty by breaking down each word further. For example:

Jack
J-ack
J-a-ck

Repeated exposure of this type of word segmenting and oral blending will slowly help your child develop a sense and an understanding that each word is made up of individual sounds - in other words, you are teaching phonemic awareness to your children during bedtime stories without them even knowing that they are being taught to!

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