fresh – CYNNIO https://www.cynnio.com IT Consulting Sat, 27 Oct 2018 01:54:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 How to Organize Your Office for Maximum Productivity? https://www.cynnio.com/2018/10/27/how-to-organize-your-office-for-maximum-productivity/ https://www.cynnio.com/2018/10/27/how-to-organize-your-office-for-maximum-productivity/#respond Sat, 27 Oct 2018 01:54:54 +0000 http://wp.zytheme.com/interact/?p=74 Blue Monday, which falls on 18 January in 2016, is allegedly the most depressing day of the year. Understandably, tightened purse strings following the festive splurge, time passed since Christmas and failed new year resolutions is not a combination for happiness – but why is the third Monday in January apparently the worst day of the year?

The theory was first published in 2005 a press released under the name of Cliff Arnall, who at the time was a tutor at the Centre for Lifelong Learning – a Further Education centre associated with Cardiff University. Later, however, the Guardian printed a statement from the university distancing itself from the psychology professor: “Cardiff University asked us to point out that Cliff Arnall… was a former part-time tutor at the university but left in February.

The third Monday of January is supposed to be the most depressing day of the year. Whether you believe that or not, the long nights, cold weather and trying to keep to new year resolutions are all probably getting to you a little by now. To make matters worse many will still be recovering from their Christmas spending So how can you make today – and the rest of January – a little better for you and your wallet? Well, if times are tight, a little extra in your pocket should make the month more bearable. Here are four easy ways to do just that.

You can make some quick cash by switching your bank account to one with a bonus. Some banks are giving away £150 for moving your custom, while others offer cashback or high interest. Of course it’s worth checking you won’t lose out in other ways such as high overdraft fees. If you’re likely to go into the red you might be better off switching to a bank with lower fees or even a small interest free overdraft.

What’s up in the loft? Or under the bed? If you aren’t sure it probably means you don’t need it – and that’s a sign you should try to sell it. If there’s the potential for it to be rare or part of a collection it’s worth seeking specialist advice. Otherwise head to a boot fair or list it online. Just don’t forget to factor in costs such as postage or fees. The are more tips in our step-by-step guide to selling online below. Just click through the slides.

Did you decide to stop smoking this year? Or was it drinking for a month? Whatever your resolution don’t just think about the health benefits as it could also be helping your bank balance. The average smoker lights up 12 cigarettes a day, adding up to nearly £150 in January. Having five less pints of beer or glasses of wine each week could easily save you £100 this month.

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Should Small Businesses Be Entitled to Subsidies? https://www.cynnio.com/2018/10/27/should-small-businesses-be-entitled-to-subsidies/ https://www.cynnio.com/2018/10/27/should-small-businesses-be-entitled-to-subsidies/#respond Sat, 27 Oct 2018 01:49:09 +0000 http://wp.zytheme.com/interact/?p=120 Blue Monday, which falls on 18 January in 2016, is allegedly the most depressing day of the year. Understandably, tightened purse strings following the festive splurge, time passed since Christmas and failed new year resolutions is not a combination for happiness – but why is the third Monday in January apparently the worst day of the year?

The theory was first published in 2005 a press released under the name of Cliff Arnall, who at the time was a tutor at the Centre for Lifelong Learning – a Further Education centre associated with Cardiff University. Later, however, the Guardian printed a statement from the university distancing itself from the psychology professor: “Cardiff University asked us to point out that Cliff Arnall… was a former part-time tutor at the university but left in February.

The third Monday of January is supposed to be the most depressing day of the year. Whether you believe that or not, the long nights, cold weather and trying to keep to new year resolutions are all probably getting to you a little by now. To make matters worse many will still be recovering from their Christmas spending So how can you make today – and the rest of January – a little better for you and your wallet? Well, if times are tight, a little extra in your pocket should make the month more bearable. Here are four easy ways to do just that.

You can make some quick cash by switching your bank account to one with a bonus. Some banks are giving away £150 for moving your custom, while others offer cashback or high interest. Of course it’s worth checking you won’t lose out in other ways such as high overdraft fees. If you’re likely to go into the red you might be better off switching to a bank with lower fees or even a small interest free overdraft.

What’s up in the loft? Or under the bed? If you aren’t sure it probably means you don’t need it – and that’s a sign you should try to sell it. If there’s the potential for it to be rare or part of a collection it’s worth seeking specialist advice. Otherwise head to a boot fair or list it online. Just don’t forget to factor in costs such as postage or fees. The are more tips in our step-by-step guide to selling online below. Just click through the slides.

Did you decide to stop smoking this year? Or was it drinking for a month? Whatever your resolution don’t just think about the health benefits as it could also be helping your bank balance. The average smoker lights up 12 cigarettes a day, adding up to nearly £150 in January. Having five less pints of beer or glasses of wine each week could easily save you £100 this month.

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5 Tips to Grow Your Audience for your startup https://www.cynnio.com/2018/10/27/5-tips-to-grow-your-audience/ https://www.cynnio.com/2018/10/27/5-tips-to-grow-your-audience/#respond Sat, 27 Oct 2018 01:48:33 +0000 http://wp.zytheme.com/interact/?p=80 Blue Monday, which falls on 18 January in 2016, is allegedly the most depressing day of the year. Understandably, tightened purse strings following the festive splurge, time passed since Christmas and failed new year resolutions is not a combination for happiness – but why is the third Monday in January apparently the worst day of the year?

The theory was first published in 2005 a press released under the name of Cliff Arnall, who at the time was a tutor at the Centre for Lifelong Learning – a Further Education centre associated with Cardiff University. Later, however, the Guardian printed a statement from the university distancing itself from the psychology professor: “Cardiff University asked us to point out that Cliff Arnall… was a former part-time tutor at the university but left in February.

The third Monday of January is supposed to be the most depressing day of the year. Whether you believe that or not, the long nights, cold weather and trying to keep to new year resolutions are all probably getting to you a little by now. To make matters worse many will still be recovering from their Christmas spending So how can you make today – and the rest of January – a little better for you and your wallet? Well, if times are tight, a little extra in your pocket should make the month more bearable. Here are four easy ways to do just that.

You can make some quick cash by switching your bank account to one with a bonus. Some banks are giving away £150 for moving your custom, while others offer cashback or high interest. Of course it’s worth checking you won’t lose out in other ways such as high overdraft fees. If you’re likely to go into the red you might be better off switching to a bank with lower fees or even a small interest free overdraft.

What’s up in the loft? Or under the bed? If you aren’t sure it probably means you don’t need it – and that’s a sign you should try to sell it. If there’s the potential for it to be rare or part of a collection it’s worth seeking specialist advice. Otherwise head to a boot fair or list it online. Just don’t forget to factor in costs such as postage or fees. The are more tips in our step-by-step guide to selling online below. Just click through the slides.

Did you decide to stop smoking this year? Or was it drinking for a month? Whatever your resolution don’t just think about the health benefits as it could also be helping your bank balance. The average smoker lights up 12 cigarettes a day, adding up to nearly £150 in January. Having five less pints of beer or glasses of wine each week could easily save you £100 this month.

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Don’t miss Top Things To Do In San Francisco https://www.cynnio.com/2018/10/27/dont-miss-top-things-to-do-in-san-francisco/ https://www.cynnio.com/2018/10/27/dont-miss-top-things-to-do-in-san-francisco/#respond Sat, 27 Oct 2018 01:46:12 +0000 http://wp.zytheme.com/interact/?p=106 Blue Monday, which falls on 18 January in 2016, is allegedly the most depressing day of the year. Understandably, tightened purse strings following the festive splurge, time passed since Christmas and failed new year resolutions is not a combination for happiness – but why is the third Monday in January apparently the worst day of the year?

The theory was first published in 2005 a press released under the name of Cliff Arnall, who at the time was a tutor at the Centre for Lifelong Learning – a Further Education centre associated with Cardiff University. Later, however, the Guardian printed a statement from the university distancing itself from the psychology professor: “Cardiff University asked us to point out that Cliff Arnall… was a former part-time tutor at the university but left in February.

The third Monday of January is supposed to be the most depressing day of the year. Whether you believe that or not, the long nights, cold weather and trying to keep to new year resolutions are all probably getting to you a little by now. To make matters worse many will still be recovering from their Christmas spending So how can you make today – and the rest of January – a little better for you and your wallet? Well, if times are tight, a little extra in your pocket should make the month more bearable. Here are four easy ways to do just that.

You can make some quick cash by switching your bank account to one with a bonus. Some banks are giving away £150 for moving your custom, while others offer cashback or high interest. Of course it’s worth checking you won’t lose out in other ways such as high overdraft fees. If you’re likely to go into the red you might be better off switching to a bank with lower fees or even a small interest free overdraft.

What’s up in the loft? Or under the bed? If you aren’t sure it probably means you don’t need it – and that’s a sign you should try to sell it. If there’s the potential for it to be rare or part of a collection it’s worth seeking specialist advice. Otherwise head to a boot fair or list it online. Just don’t forget to factor in costs such as postage or fees. The are more tips in our step-by-step guide to selling online below. Just click through the slides.

Did you decide to stop smoking this year? Or was it drinking for a month? Whatever your resolution don’t just think about the health benefits as it could also be helping your bank balance. The average smoker lights up 12 cigarettes a day, adding up to nearly £150 in January. Having five less pints of beer or glasses of wine each week could easily save you £100 this month.

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The importance of sticking to your company values https://www.cynnio.com/2018/10/26/the-importance-of-sticking-to-your-company-values/ https://www.cynnio.com/2018/10/26/the-importance-of-sticking-to-your-company-values/#respond Fri, 26 Oct 2018 23:26:08 +0000 http://wp.zytheme.com/interact/?p=122 You’ve probably heard that starting a blog is the easiest and the most convenient way to share your knowledge and skills with the world. And when it comes to promoting your business or making money, creating a blog can do wonders.

You don’t need to learn CSS, PHP, HTML or any other intricate language, all you need a WordPress platform that is free, user-friendly and perfect for those who want money with their blogs.

Any creator, writer, entrepreneur or digital marketer who wants to monetize their knowledge, creativity, and influence should use WordPress to make money. Even bloggers can make money from their content, online influence and traffic with this amazing tool.

Sell eBooks or White Papers

eBooks are the digital products that are so popular among internet users, due to their educational nature. If you are a blogger, then you can collect some informational blog posts and interesting statistics and turn them into chapters of an eBook. Once your eBook is ready, you can sell it on WordPress by using a plugin such as Easy Digital Downloads.
Offering an online course is another amazing way to earn money from your blog. If you are an experienced web designer, web developer, digital marketer, or motivational speaker, you can charge a premium for your skills.

Offer a Webinar

Webinars are the effective way to grow your audience, share your experiences and valuable insights that will eventually grow your company. But the interesting thing is, webinars also help you make money.
Just like online courses, you can offer a webinar to your audience. But it is a live conference that includes questions and answer sessions. You can host a paid webinar by using a webinar software. You can either host a webinar or simply advertise your webinar on your website and register participants.

Create a Web Directory

Web directories are not completely outdated, there are many local directories that serve as a useful tool for businesses. Directories include the best podcasts on a particular product, business reviews, best products in a specific niche, and much more.You can create a web directory in your WordPress site and install a directory plugin to make it easier for you to accept payments and submissions.Affiliate marketing is the easiest way to make money from your blog, as you have a variety of product options to promote. There are many huge brands such as Amazon, BestBuy, and Walmart that offer affiliate programs that you can sign up for. You can install affiliate marketing tools in your blog to get the most out of them.

Google AdSense is also a good option that you can consider to earn money from your blog. You need a script from Google to your website and you are all set to display ads on your blog. Google will pay you when every time a user clicks on the ad. There are many helpful guides available that will tell you how to monetize your WordPress blog with Google AdSense.
Though Google AdSense is the easiest way to earn money, each ad click cost varies. However, directly selling banner ad space on your website is more profitable. You can directly negotiate the price and terms that are suitable for both parties. You can charge a fixed rate for ads, as it is easier than keeping the track of the number of views or clicks.

Many bloggers want to monetize their blog without any type of advertising. Because with advertising networks, you won’t have full control over the type of content displayed on your blog.

So, sponsorship is the best alternative to ad networks. You can add a sponsored post to your website and mention their products, services or discuss them in exchange for money. For this, you need to increase your website credibility and make it appealing to advertisers so that they prefer your blog for a sponsored post.

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What the freelancer income survey reveals https://www.cynnio.com/2018/10/26/what-the-freelancer-income-survey-reveals-about-the-gig-economy/ https://www.cynnio.com/2018/10/26/what-the-freelancer-income-survey-reveals-about-the-gig-economy/#respond Fri, 26 Oct 2018 23:25:44 +0000 http://wp.zytheme.com/interact/?p=118 Blue Monday, which falls on 18 January in 2016, is allegedly the most depressing day of the year. Understandably, tightened purse strings following the festive splurge, time passed since Christmas and failed new year resolutions is not a combination for happiness – but why is the third Monday in January apparently the worst day of the year?

The theory was first published in 2005 a press released under the name of Cliff Arnall, who at the time was a tutor at the Centre for Lifelong Learning – a Further Education centre associated with Cardiff University. Later, however, the Guardian printed a statement from the university distancing itself from the psychology professor: “Cardiff University asked us to point out that Cliff Arnall… was a former part-time tutor at the university but left in February.

The third Monday of January is supposed to be the most depressing day of the year. Whether you believe that or not, the long nights, cold weather and trying to keep to new year resolutions are all probably getting to you a little by now. To make matters worse many will still be recovering from their Christmas spending So how can you make today – and the rest of January – a little better for you and your wallet? Well, if times are tight, a little extra in your pocket should make the month more bearable. Here are four easy ways to do just that.

You can make some quick cash by switching your bank account to one with a bonus. Some banks are giving away £150 for moving your custom, while others offer cashback or high interest. Of course it’s worth checking you won’t lose out in other ways such as high overdraft fees. If you’re likely to go into the red you might be better off switching to a bank with lower fees or even a small interest free overdraft.

What’s up in the loft? Or under the bed? If you aren’t sure it probably means you don’t need it – and that’s a sign you should try to sell it. If there’s the potential for it to be rare or part of a collection it’s worth seeking specialist advice. Otherwise head to a boot fair or list it online. Just don’t forget to factor in costs such as postage or fees. The are more tips in our step-by-step guide to selling online below. Just click through the slides.

Did you decide to stop smoking this year? Or was it drinking for a month? Whatever your resolution don’t just think about the health benefits as it could also be helping your bank balance. The average smoker lights up 12 cigarettes a day, adding up to nearly £150 in January. Having five less pints of beer or glasses of wine each week could easily save you £100 this month.

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15​ ​mistakes to avoid​ ​when managing a remote team https://www.cynnio.com/2018/10/26/15-mistakes-to-avoid-when-managing-a-remote-team/ https://www.cynnio.com/2018/10/26/15-mistakes-to-avoid-when-managing-a-remote-team/#respond Fri, 26 Oct 2018 23:25:10 +0000 http://wp.zytheme.com/interact/?p=112 Blue Monday, which falls on 18 January in 2016, is allegedly the most depressing day of the year. Understandably, tightened purse strings following the festive splurge, time passed since Christmas and failed new year resolutions is not a combination for happiness – but why is the third Monday in January apparently the worst day of the year?

The theory was first published in 2005 a press released under the name of Cliff Arnall, who at the time was a tutor at the Centre for Lifelong Learning – a Further Education centre associated with Cardiff University. Later, however, the Guardian printed a statement from the university distancing itself from the psychology professor: “Cardiff University asked us to point out that Cliff Arnall… was a former part-time tutor at the university but left in February.

The third Monday of January is supposed to be the most depressing day of the year. Whether you believe that or not, the long nights, cold weather and trying to keep to new year resolutions are all probably getting to you a little by now. To make matters worse many will still be recovering from their Christmas spending So how can you make today – and the rest of January – a little better for you and your wallet? Well, if times are tight, a little extra in your pocket should make the month more bearable. Here are four easy ways to do just that.

You can make some quick cash by switching your bank account to one with a bonus. Some banks are giving away £150 for moving your custom, while others offer cashback or high interest. Of course it’s worth checking you won’t lose out in other ways such as high overdraft fees. If you’re likely to go into the red you might be better off switching to a bank with lower fees or even a small interest free overdraft.

What’s up in the loft? Or under the bed? If you aren’t sure it probably means you don’t need it – and that’s a sign you should try to sell it. If there’s the potential for it to be rare or part of a collection it’s worth seeking specialist advice. Otherwise head to a boot fair or list it online. Just don’t forget to factor in costs such as postage or fees. The are more tips in our step-by-step guide to selling online below. Just click through the slides.

Did you decide to stop smoking this year? Or was it drinking for a month? Whatever your resolution don’t just think about the health benefits as it could also be helping your bank balance. The average smoker lights up 12 cigarettes a day, adding up to nearly £150 in January. Having five less pints of beer or glasses of wine each week could easily save you £100 this month.

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