CyberMail.net
by CyberMaster on Apr.23, 2012, under Our Background
Welcome to Cyber Mail! Have you ever wondered how you could organize your inbox to separate those thousands of messages that have been piled up for weeks? Do you feel overwhelmed each time you check your email? Cyber Mail can help. We provide you with the information you need to use email effectively. Learn how to operate all of the most popular mail servers like Gmail, Yahoo, and AOL. We’ll walk you through steps to create filters, sort junk mail, and make e-mail really work for you.
Email Coaching-The Newest Trend in Life Coaching
by CyberMaster on Mar.16, 2012, under Coaching
Sometimes knowing that just one person is in our corner makes it possible to get through a tricky situation, or a bad day. The problem that some people run into is that they simply don’t have anyone who not only has a seemingly unlimited well of unconditional faith and who has the time to provide the motivation when it’s needed. These people benefit from having a life coach.
Not only does a life coach stand in their client’s corner and encourage them to keep trying, even when everything else tells the person to just give up, but the life coach will also provide their client with the tools they need to reach deep inside of themselves and learn how to become their own biggest fan.
These days, life coaching has gone through an evolution. These days, people who have trained to become a life coach have found that they can broaden their client base by creating an email coaching program.
The way that email coaching works is that the life coach sends an encouraging email to their clients. Each coach has their own formula, some send the email every day and arrange regularly scheduled chats where they touch base with their clients and teach them how to take control of their fate. Others have regular email conversions with their clients.
Not only does email coaching allow the life coach reach expand their client base, but it’s also a great deal more affordable than more traditional forms of life coaching. One of the added bonuses that some life coaches have discovered is that many of their clients are more open when they’re communicating via email, they have an easier time expressing themselves when they write things down as opposed to talking face to face.
Tips for Creating a Good Email Marketing Program
by CyberMaster on Feb.23, 2012, under Marketing
Email marketing has really taken off in the last few years. Even brick and mortar companies have become very diligent about collecting customs email addresses so that the business can send the customer updated info about changes in business hours, upcoming sales and promotions, and even prized customer rewards.
Email marketing isn’t new. It’s a modification of postal marketing. The difference is the price. When a company stops mailing flyers to its customer and replaces them with emails, they’ll be saving thousands and thousands of dollars.
Even though email marketing can be very effective, companies do want to put some effort into making sure that they do it right.
If your business has decided to start using email marketing, you need to make sure that the email provider you’re going to use has a reputation for being reliable. If you send out a thousand promotional emails, you want to make sure they get delivered. The other thing you’re going to want to keep in mind is your budget. You need a good service provider, but you also have to be able to pay your bills. Don’t sign a contract with a provider until you’ve checked out all of your options. Don’t try to save money by not mentioning that you’re using the account for business purposes. The service provider will find out and could cut your service or hit you with a huge fine.
Resist the temptation to send a mass amount of emails. Sending out to many promotional emails could very well result in your clients marking them as spam. Only send important promotional emails.
Before sending your email marketing material, you’re going to want to make sure that you’ve taken the time to make sure that all of the links work.
Email Tips for Beginners
by CyberMaster on Jan.31, 2013, under miscellaneous
I know most people out there are very experienced with email. Some people may even use it as their number one way to communicate. But it is important to remember that there are many people who are still new to email and are not familiar with how to make the most of email as a communication tool. Email is a quick way to send a message for free. With so many people using text messages to communicate today, phone bills are getting higher and higher.
If you want to send the same information but for free, why not just use email. Most people have it on their phones of mobile devices so they will get the information from you just as quickly as they would if you were to send a text. As for tips on using email, the first one is to double check everything. This is especially important if you are sending information that you only want a specific person or group of people to see. Check not only the text you have written, but also the email address or addresses.
If you are replying, make sure that you only hit reply all if you want everyone who received the first email to get your response as well. Another way to make sure you are keeping your email secure is to avoid sending personal information such as bank account numbers. Find another way to send this information so that you can keep your personal information away from those who may use it for their gain.
Everything You Need to Know About Floating Docks
by CyberMaster on Jan.01, 2013, under Docks
There’s more to getting a boat dock installed than just running into your local marine specialty store and placing an order. Even though you might like the idea of a fixed structure pier, many homeowners have learned the hard way that they should have gone with floating custom boat docks instead.
The problem with fixed docks is the ever-changing water levels. The more the water levels where you want to install the structure fluctuate, the more complicated owning the standing structure will be. In the long run, you’re going to find you’ll be better off with a floating dock or track system.
People who live in areas that have to deal with ice also find floating docks tend to be the best option. Floating docks have been around since the 1870’s, when they first accompanied the raised boardwalk to create the perfect fishing spot on waterfront properties.
This type of dock is actually pretty simple. It’s just a platform that has been set on pontoons which allow it to bob above the water. It can be pulled and secured anywhere you want, making it ideal for anyone who wants to have a place to fish, or have a handy swimming and sunbathing platform. Most of the floating docks have been designed in a manner that lets boats be moored to their side. Since the dock and the boat bob together on top of choppy water, there’s little chance of your expensive boat getting damaged in less than ideal water conditions. One of the things people who use floating docks quickly learn to appreciate is the increased stability. Climbing into and out of a boat from a standing dock is very easy.
The biggest challenge when working with a floating dock will be securing it. When not properly secured, there’s nothing to prevent the current from catching it and taking to somewhere other than where you want it. The type of fasteners you use depends on the way the dock has been designed, and where you want it.
Some floating docks have been designed in such a way that, as long as you’re using them close to your home, you can use flexible arms to attach it to a fixed structure, a system frequently used to extend a stationary pier.
When you want to keep your dock further out, such as in the middle of a pond or lake, you’ll need to use an anchor with a secure chain. Before you take the dock out, get an accurate reading of the water’s depth. The chain needs to be long enough to reach the bottom and still have enough slack to allow the dock to move and pop on the water. Before setting things up, double check the specs and make sure the anchor is large enough to hold the dock in place.
Oh How Computers Have Changed
by CyberMaster on Jul.26, 2012, under miscellaneous
I was having a moment the other day in my high school classroom when I used the words floppy disk and I immediately got strange looks from my freshmen. So I began to think what else has changed? You know I read those little commentaries about, “Kids born this year will never know…” But what about just computers? Seriously. Just computers. So I made a list.
First is the obvious floppy disk. Now some of you who are as old as me remember the very thin five and one quarter inch floppy disk. That’s when floppy disk actually were floppy. They help something like 2 bits of information on them. Not good for much. They were quickly succeeded by three and a half floppy disks, which actually were not floppy. But they made great ninja throwing stars after they wore out their usefulness.
How about a mouse? Does anyone even use a mouse anymore? Everyone I know uses touch pads or better than that touch screens. If they do use a mouse, it’s wireless and is so small you really can’t even tell they are using it. How will we ever make all those cat with the computer mouse jokes now?
And oh the monitor that took two people to move. It was like a small television. You had no desk anymore because of the space the monitor took up. And it was NOT moving to suit your needs. That thing was as stationary as the Great Wall of China.
See, these are the things our kids will never fully appreciate. Oh these times they are a changing. It’s ok, one day we’ll look back on our stuff and reminisce fondly about our…useless junk!
The Ultimate Source of Cheap Entertainment
by CyberMaster on May.01, 2012, under bingo websites
When I was in college I had to be aware of what I was spending on things like entertainment, but I never really thought to much about how fifteen bucks at the movie theatre, or the twenty I spent on pizza added up over the course of a semester or even a month. My parents didn’t seem to think that I was spending too much so I didn’t either.
It wasn’t until I graduated from college and had to manage my own expense that I suddenly realized how much things cost. No matter how carefully I tried to plan things I never seemed to have enough money for fun stuff. Even the cost of gas to get to the beach seemed like an enormous and frivolous expense.
Even though I told myself that this was something that everyone went through and that someday I would once again have money for fun and entertaining things, I couldn’t help thinking about what I was missing. Worse of all, I was starting to feel really burned out. The more I worked and less fun I had, the more I hated my job. Worse of all I was starting to wonder why I was working so hard if I could never enjoy life.
A friend of mine from high school suggested I try out online bingo. She said that she played and thought that it was one of the greatest things in the world. I thought she was nuts, but I eventually agreed to at least check out the website.
The first thing I discovered was that I didn’t have to worry about spending much of my own money to play. When I signed up, the online bingo room gave me a lot of free game credits, and I was still using these when I started to win games.
I never thought that bingo could be so relaxing. It doesn’t seem to matter how bad a day I had at work, or how big a fight I managed to get into with my boyfriend, after playing a few game of online bingo I started feeling better, and after a while would start to relax.
Best of all, I started making new friend. Granted they’re all online friends but a lot of them are my age and seem to be going through the same stuff I am. Talking to them makes me feel just a little less alone. Check out these links to learn more:
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Emails, Anxiety, and Electronic Cigarettes
by CyberMaster on Apr.26, 2012, under e-cigarette reviews
I always thought that working out of my home instead of in a more traditional work environment would be easy. I was wrong. There have been days when I think I would actually sell my soul if it meant going back to my old job.
The first cause for all my stress seems to be the constant barrage of emails I have in my inbox. It seems like every time I move away from my computer, even for just a few minutes, it seems like about twenty more emails show up. Every single one always seems to be incredibly urgent, and the sender of each email seems to be of the opinion that I don’t have anything else to do. It’s enough to drive anyone mad.
The thing that really baffles me is the knack people have for sending emails in the middle of the night and thinking I’ll be able to get to them right away.
The constant mountain of emails I’m constantly buried makes up only one element of my stress. My friends and family seem to think that because I work out of my home, my time must not be every bit as valuable as theirs. They seem to think that I can drop everything to deal with their issues.
It was during one particularly bad day that I sat down and was goofing around with the computer and stumbled upon some electronic cigarettes reviews. The idea of battery powered cigarettes intrigued me so I read through a few of them.
I guess you could say that it was curiosity more than anything else that drove me to check out the top electronic cigarettes and to ultimately use some e cig coupons and purchase GreenSmoke electronic cigarettes and start to use them. I really wanted to know if the vapor the cigarettes produced really tasted like smoke the way all the promotional material says it does. What I didn’t anticipate was falling in love with the electronic cigarettes.
I’ve noticed that when the emails start piling up and I start feeling overwhelmed that by taking a few quick puffs on the electronic cig, a large amount of my tension melts away, allowing me to focus on the issues at hand and organize my thoughts and organize my emails into the order that they have to be completed. I can’t believe how much less anxious I feel now that I’ve discovered electronic cigarettes.
Leaving a Lifetime of Chain Smoking
by CyberMaster on Apr.21, 2012, under e cigarette coupons
There was a time when I only smoked the occasional cigarettes, but at some point during my early twenties, the occasional cigarettes somehow morphed to several cigarettes a day and eventually turned into chain smoking. After twenty years of chain smoking, I’m really starting to feel the effects. Half of the time I have to ask people to repeat their computer problems before I’ve fully grasped the problem, because my breathings so labored. I no longer have any energy at all and find simple things like climbing to the top of the grandstand at the local county fair something I can barely do. Worst of all my smoking habit has begun to take a toll on my sleeping. Not only has my constant coughing and wheezing caused my wife to move into a separate bedroom, but it’s starting to wake my up at night.
One night was so bad, I was having so much trouble breathing that I was actually afraid to go to sleep because I wasn’t sure that I’d wake up.
The fear drove me to the computer where I started to do all sorts of research and reading up on things like White Cloud E Cig Ratings, SmokeTip E Cigarettes Reviews, and Eluma Electric Cigarette Review. Even though a lot of the information I read seemed encouraging, the electronic cigarettes were supposed to provide me with all the things I’ve learned to expect from traditional cigarettes, but I couldn’t shake the sensation that things just didn’t add up. Electronic cigarettes sounded too good to be true. People seemed just a little to quick to say good things about the battery powered cigarettes.
Still something had to give, and I couldn’t see myself giving up my cigarettes easily. I decided that between a online coupon I found and the fact that the starter kit came with a 30 day money back guarantee, purchasing a Premium Electronic Cigarette starter kit wouldn’t hurt anything.
I’d love to say that the electronic cigarettes were just like my regular cigarettes, but they aren’t. I will say that they’re an acceptable substitute. I still occasionally sneak the occasional tobacco laced cigarette because the electronic cigarette vapor doesn’t quite match the smoky flavor, but for the most part I try using the electronic cigarettes as much as I possibly can. My wife likes the fact that I don’t smell like smoke, I like the convenience of the electronic cigarettes, and every one likes the amount of money I’ve been saving.
How Professional Email Hackers Operate
by CyberMaster on Apr.09, 2012, under Hackers
Most of us live in fear that our email accounts will be hacked. The biggest worry that most of us have regarding the hacking, is that our personal emails, and the things we don’t want some people to find out about will somehow get leaked to the wrong people. In most cases, when the email accounts get hacked, the address book with our contacts gets opened so that the hacker can send viral link to everyone listed. What you probably didn’t realize was how much the hacker gets paid for complicating your life.
Most of us assume that we got hacked because we visited a website that hooked a nasty little cookie to our compute which spied on us and was able to determine what email password we used and then stole it. While this could happen, in most cases, the hacker was actually a person who just wants to earn a living. If the hacker can crack your password, they can sell it to the companies which than pay the hacker about $1000.
The truly alarming part about having your email hacked, is how easily the hacker was able to do it. A good professional hacker really doesn’t have to rely on any special software. The just follow a few simple steps that involve collecting your email address and using it in a reverse search to find information about you, including your hobbies and interests. They collect this information from places like Twitter, Facebook comments, blog posts, and topics you’ve participated in on discussion forums. Once they’ve collected some information about your likes and interests, the professional hacker will send you an email about a product they know you’ll be interested in. The link sent is phishing link that allows the hacker access to all your email information.
The best way to avoid being hacked by a pro, is to only open emails from people/companies you know well.
How to Make the Transition to E-Cigs
by CyberMaster on Mar.28, 2012, under e-cigarette reviews
There have been some people who have been able to effortlessly make the transition from analog cigarettes to electronic cigarette without the slightest bit of trouble. One day they’re chain smoking, the next they’re using electronic cigarettes. It’s almost as if there’s no transition period at all.
You have to understand that the number of smokers who go through this type of smooth transition to electronic cigarettes tend to be few and far between. The rest of us have to take things a little bit slower and really plan ahead.
Finding a brand of electronic cigarette that closely resembles the type of cigarette you generally use in both flavor and vapor density will go a long way towards an easy transition. The best way to find the best match for you will be reading through customer reviews which you can find at E-Cigarettes Reviews. You’ll want to make sure that the eSmoke reviews by users, SmokeTip reviews, and Pure Cigs reviews have been written by folks who actually use electronic cigarettes and don’t work for the retailors. In addition to finding out how other’s felt about a brand of electronic cigarettes you’ll also want to check out the Blu Cigs ratings and find out how much they’ve changed since the date the reviews was posted.
You shouldn’t try to force yourself to use the electronic cigarette exclusively. This might work for some people, but the average person does best if they slowly integrate it into their life. Allow yourself to still enjoy a regular cigarette, but slowly add the electronic cigarette to your routine. A good way to start would be to take a puff of two from your electronic cigarette after you’ve finished the analog cigarette.
After you’ve adjusted to the idea of the electronic cigarette you should leave your regular pack of cigarettes at home, and use the electronic cigarette while you commuting to work. Another tactic that some people have tried is using an analog cigarette during one smoking break and then using the electronic cigarette for the next. They gradually increased the number of times they used the electronic cigarette while decreasing the number of times they used the analog cigarettes. Eventually they had transitioned over to electronic cigarettes completely.
Keep in mind that there’s no point in rushing the transition. Every single person’s different. You need to do whatever’s best for you. Don’t feel bad if it takes you weeks, or even months, before you exclusively using the electronic cigarette. You’ll get there.
If your ultimate goal is to wean yourself from nicotine, you need to be patient. Don’t even think about decreasing the amount of nicotine you consume until you’ve adjusted to the electronic cigarettes. You’ll only be able to handle a certain number of changes at a time. There’s no point in trying to over do things.