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Sabtu, 30 Juni 2012

How to Create an Invoice Using Your PayPal Account ~ Fourtriangle


How to Create an Invoice Using Your PayPal Account


If you have an online business and you give quotes to your customers for custom jobs then you probably use some form of an invoicing system to collect the money from the customers.

You have most probably used or are currently using PayPal in some capacity to receive payments for your products or services. PayPal is the most popular payment gateway for online merchants and consumers alike and is used by tens of millions of people to sell products from their websites.

Apart from giving you the ability to accept payments from customers via “Add to Cart” or “Buy Now” buttons on your site, PayPal also has functionality which makes it possible for you to create and send invoices directly from your PayPal account.

The invoice functionality offered by PayPal is free and is a somewhat overlooked and seemingly little known feature.

PayPal’s invoicing feature can be a very useful tool for anybody who wishes to request a payment from someone in a professional manner. This is in contrast to the simpler “Request Money” feature which is also available from your PayPal account and which allows for a basic message requesting payment to be sent to anybody with an email address.

As we’ll see in the example below, with the PayPal invoicing feature, you can tailor your invoices to look official and professional and hence add that extra touch of quality to how you request payments from your clients.

The added beauty of using PayPal’s invoices is that they not only allow people to pay you using their PayPal account, but they also make it possible for people to send money even if they don’t have an account with PayPal but they simply want to pay using their credit or debit card.




Kamis, 07 Juni 2012

Five surefire ways to reduce computer eyestrain ~ Fourtriangle



If you spend hours a day in front of a computer screen (like me), and have experienced anything along the lines of: eyes burning, neck aching, vision blurring, or head throbbing, you might have a common problem known as eyestrain.

In medical terms it's called Computer Vision Syndrome, and it comes from a combination of your monitor's bright backlight, glare and staring at a screen for extended periods of time.

Quick fixes like ibuprofen and eye exercises will usually relieve eyestrain, but in my quest to resolve this issue, I went for a preventative approach.

After consulting trusty sources like the Mayo Clinic, I found that the following five tips were the most effective in preventing my Computer Vision Syndrome

1. Adjust your monitor's position

A simple tweak to your monitor setup can go a long way in solving your eyestrain. For optimal comfort, your monitor should be 20-30 inches away from your eyes. Additionally, the top of your monitor should be at eye level, as you should be looking down at your work, not up.

If you need to raise your monitor, consider using risers, or even a stack of old hardcover books.

2. Tweak the lighting

An office setting with too much artificial or natural light can create monitor glare that quickly tires your eyes. So, if you can, turn off any harsh fluorescent lights and position your computer so that any natural light is coming in on either side of your monitor. Light should never be directed behind or in front of your screen.

Instead, use floor or desk lamps and position them on either side of your monitor so that they provide indirect lighting.

3. Use the 20-20-20 rule

Every 20 minutes, find an object about 20 feet away, and stare at it for 20 seconds. This trick from labnol.org is intended to exercise your eyes and give them a break from your monitor's bright backlight.

If you need to, automate reminders for these breaks with programs like BreakTaker for Windows, or Time Out for Mac.

4.Try Gunnars glasses

Artificial light combined with natural light and your monitor's backlight puts unavoidable stress on your eyes. One solution to consider is Gunnar glasses.

These specialized glasses, mostly aimed at gamers, are tinted yellow to offset the cool blue light your monitor produces. They also offer slight magnification, making it easier to read text (even for those who don't normally wear reading glasses.)

They'll set you back about $80, but from my experience, they make a big difference. The glasses come in several styles and custom prescription models.

5. Use a setup that's easy on the eyes

When your work materials and tools are splayed out in different areas of your desk, you force your eyes to constantly readjust for their various distances. Fix this by putting your keyboard directly in front of your monitor, and your reading materials adjacent to it using a copyholder.



Sabtu, 02 Juni 2012

Most Common Mistakes Not To Make At Your Job Interview | Fourtriangle


Job interviews are the most crucial times in your lives, apart from exams. The times when you have to be confident despite being extremely nervous. A lot of people, although being completely competent, loose the chance of a perfect jobs because of stupid mistakes cause by nervous attitude. We have set up a list of the most common mistakes which you shouldn’t make on your job interview:


1.Not Dressed Properly

Dressing properly is the first and best way to convince an interviewer that you’re the right person for the job. Otherwise, if you are not dressed decently, he can take judgement on the first look and that’s the end of your hopes for a job even if you’re the elite.

2. Not Confident Enough

Don’t appear to be under confident or too modest. The interviewer will surely look for another person, if you can not convince him that you are capable for doing the job you are applying for. Try to keep an eye-contact with the interviewer and answer smartly.

3. No Online Portfolio

In this modern world, if you’re not online, than you probably don’t belong in this fast-paced electronic world. So better make your online portfolio on, Twitter and Linked-In for example, before going to the interview. The company you are applying for, will surely search(Google) you to see what comes up.

4. No Special Skills In The Field You’re Applying For

In a world full of educated people, you probably aren’t the best one even if you get an A+ grade. You gotta have some skills in the field you are applying to get job for.

5. Body Language

The interviewer pays equal attention to how you answer as well as what you answer. So you gotta make sure that your body is keeping up with what you’re doing.
  • Make hand movements with your answer, though don’t move your hands too much.
  • Don’t rest your head on your hands, and don’t play with your hair.
  • Keep a smile on your face.
  • Don’t cross your arms.


6. Non-Verbal Mistakes




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