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You Have Two Ears and One Mouth for a Reason - Listen to Your Customers d found that there were some demonstrated models that were a better make of a digital camera with the right mega pixels count, in a reasonable price range. My dear mother loaned me the money to buy a Canon A310 - 3.2 mega pixels, and with a DiG!C feature which helps for less noise, and the low 50 ISO, and with only a few demo. scratches on it! A later bonus was that my mother insisted that I not pay her back for the loan! I had to buy another memory card 256 MB, later on, as the one which came with the camera & soft wear, had the smallest memory space… but that was only a tiny drawback.Everybody that has something to sell is eager to tell the world all about it. All too often, they do not take the time to listen to customer input, which can have a profound impact on the success of the product or service being sold. Whatever you have to sell may seem the greatest thing since indoor plumbing to you, but if it is missing key elements that your customers expect, it is not likely to sell very well.Back in the early 1990's, the Boeing Company decided to make some radical changes in how they designed and built their airplanes by involving their customers in the design process. The first product developed along these lines was the 777. Back then; I was assigned to the Flight Test Instrumentation crew responsible for th I was ready, - like yesterday! This was all exciting to me. Get Off Your Butt and Out of the Rut At about two months, I had my first photo accepted on my first online photo site. At two and half months I was finally taking better digital photographs. It was a great day for me when my first photo was accepted in the test submission stage to qualify.It's amazing to see so many people who are prepared to sacrifice their lives for the sake of their careers.I'm sure you know of someone like that. They get up at the crack of dawn, drag their weary bodies out of the house and head off for another exciting day at work. Ten or twelve hours later they head home totally exhausted with all their energy sapped from their body.They might make the effort to find out how the rest of their family's day has been, even read their children a bed-time story. Finally after having something to eat, taking a hot shower or bath, they then veg out on the couch. They immerse themselves in the newspaper (again) or watch the news or some mindless television show (if they don't fall asleep before I had had months of trial and error. I did it the hard way; but then I had to use what I had! I would not do it that way again. I only had a regular camera, ie: a basic Canon sure shot. I read-up on what the best film type was for the lighting required on a film camera, used the available light outside, which happened to be early spring at noon, and I gave it a go. I had the right ASA film – 100, but… of course I could not change the ISO setting. The photostock company rejected the photos saying I had borderline grain, which is called noise. I knew very little at the time but had a lot of desire. I remembered that I had a lot of better-shot photos I had taken with a Canon EOS and it’s attachments. I figured if I had the negatives put to a disc at the higher resolution, – professional – 2048 X 3072 - all might workout. Then perhaps those photos would pass the quality required for stock photo. It took-up a lot of time digging and sorting through old photographs, I exhausted my files. It did not help that I had moved several times, and had not sorted efficiently each time. This actually ended-up being a waste of time and money... I had tried too hard. The first disc I had developed, I thought the disc images looked good on the computer screen; but I did not know how to tell if there is too much noise/grain, or not. I uploaded them to the stock site, only to be rejected for too much noise. I did get a compliment though, which was that if I fixed a couple of the images, for they were good in subject, composition, and in demand, then I could re-submit. Of course, I couldn’t do anything about that. But it was encouragement. I learned later from a online photographer friend that, he did the same thing with his photo files, and said even the negatives in good condition put to disc at the best photo place would result in grain. What to do? I had to start checking the prices on digital cameras. The prices were out of my reach at that time. I thought maybe I could buy one with my points saved-up at the local department store. That was a no go, as I just didn’t have enough points saved for the camera that was available and suitable for stock needs. My mother was in the store with me; we searched the camera section and found that there were lower priced cameras with some of the right settings. We kept checking and found that there were some demonstrated models that were a better make of a digital camera with the right mega pixels count, in a reasonable price range. My dear mother loaned me the money to buy a Canon A310 - 3.2 mega pixels, and with a DiG!C feature which helps for less noise, and the low 50 ISO, and with only a few demo. scratches on it! A later bonus was that my mother insisted that I not pay her back for the loan! I had to buy another memory card 256 MB, later on, as the one which came with the camera & soft wear, had the smallest memory space… but that was only a tiny drawback. I was ready, - like yesterday! This was all exciting to me. Your Identity Speaks Loudly...What Are You Saying? but… of course I could not change the ISO setting. The photostock company rejected the photos saying I had borderline grain, which is called noise.Your corporate identity is a graphic expression of who you are as an organization. It plays a major role in what sells your company and its products. Everything that identifies your business, including your logo, color scheme, and tagline, work together to create an image that your customers remember. Building a corporate identity that bolsters your business objectives is a subtle, yet important part of achieving business success.How do you want your business to be recognized? What image do you want to call forth in people's minds? You may choose an identity that is fun and wacky if you run a family fun center, or calm and serious if you operate a funeral home. The mistake many businesses make is to not think about it at all. Your I knew very little at the time but had a lot of desire. I remembered that I had a lot of better-shot photos I had taken with a Canon EOS and it’s attachments. I figured if I had the negatives put to a disc at the higher resolution, – professional – 2048 X 3072 - all might workout. Then perhaps those photos would pass the quality required for stock photo. It took-up a lot of time digging and sorting through old photographs, I exhausted my files. It did not help that I had moved several times, and had not sorted efficiently each time. This actually ended-up being a waste of time and money... I had tried too hard. The first disc I had developed, I thought the disc images looked good on the computer screen; but I did not know how to tell if there is too much noise/grain, or not. I uploaded them to the stock site, only to be rejected for too much noise. I did get a compliment though, which was that if I fixed a couple of the images, for they were good in subject, composition, and in demand, then I could re-submit. Of course, I couldn’t do anything about that. But it was encouragement. I learned later from a online photographer friend that, he did the same thing with his photo files, and said even the negatives in good condition put to disc at the best photo place would result in grain. What to do? I had to start checking the prices on digital cameras. The prices were out of my reach at that time. I thought maybe I could buy one with my points saved-up at the local department store. That was a no go, as I just didn’t have enough points saved for the camera that was available and suitable for stock needs. My mother was in the store with me; we searched the camera section and found that there were lower priced cameras with some of the right settings. We kept checking and found that there were some demonstrated models that were a better make of a digital camera with the right mega pixels count, in a reasonable price range. My dear mother loaned me the money to buy a Canon A310 - 3.2 mega pixels, and with a DiG!C feature which helps for less noise, and the low 50 ISO, and with only a few demo. scratches on it! A later bonus was that my mother insisted that I not pay her back for the loan! I had to buy another memory card 256 MB, later on, as the one which came with the camera & soft wear, had the smallest memory space… but that was only a tiny drawback. I was ready, - like yesterday! This was all exciting to me. Unclaimed Money-$30 Billion and Growing nd had not sorted efficiently each time. This actually ended-up being a waste of time and money... I had tried too hard. The first disc I had developed, I thought the disc images looked good on the computer screen; but I did not know how to tell if there is too much noise/grain, or not. I uploaded them to the stock site, only to be rejected for too much noise. I did get a compliment though, which was that if I fixed a couple of the images, for they were good in subject, composition, and in demand, then I could re-submit. Of course, I couldn’t do anything about that. But it was encouragement.What is Unclaimed Money?Think you know where all your money is? Maybe not. There are over 50 million people that are owed unclaimed money. Their money has been turned over to state and federal databases and is waiting to be claimed. Most have no idea the money is there!Experts have estimated that as many as 8 out of 9 people are owed unclaimed money. This statistic seems high, but consider that in California alone close to $1 Billion will be added from 2006 to the $4.8+ Billion already laying in the CA state unclaimed money pool.How Does Money Become Unclaimed moneyMost unclaimed money is concerned abandoned due to the following:Change in address - The owner moved and did not update contact information I learned later from a online photographer friend that, he did the same thing with his photo files, and said even the negatives in good condition put to disc at the best photo place would result in grain. What to do? I had to start checking the prices on digital cameras. The prices were out of my reach at that time. I thought maybe I could buy one with my points saved-up at the local department store. That was a no go, as I just didn’t have enough points saved for the camera that was available and suitable for stock needs. My mother was in the store with me; we searched the camera section and found that there were lower priced cameras with some of the right settings. We kept checking and found that there were some demonstrated models that were a better make of a digital camera with the right mega pixels count, in a reasonable price range. My dear mother loaned me the money to buy a Canon A310 - 3.2 mega pixels, and with a DiG!C feature which helps for less noise, and the low 50 ISO, and with only a few demo. scratches on it! A later bonus was that my mother insisted that I not pay her back for the loan! I had to buy another memory card 256 MB, later on, as the one which came with the camera & soft wear, had the smallest memory space… but that was only a tiny drawback. I was ready, - like yesterday! This was all exciting to me. Online Shopping To Result In Increased Complaints This Christmas , he did the same thing with his photo files, and said even the negatives in good condition put to disc at the best photo place would result in grain.With increasing numbers of online shoppers spending more money than ever online, this year is set to be another record year for online retail outfits in the run up to Christmas. A new report from Numero (www.thisisnumero.com), a customer interaction services provider, suggests that retail contact centres will be flooded with five-fold the volume of queries from disgruntled and anxious customers than at any other time during the year. Retailers have consistently been criticised for their online customer service, with the perceived sense of disconnection between customers and the retailer coupled with the disappointing online customer service received from contact centres. With 11 million registered broadband users in the U.K, What to do? I had to start checking the prices on digital cameras. The prices were out of my reach at that time. I thought maybe I could buy one with my points saved-up at the local department store. That was a no go, as I just didn’t have enough points saved for the camera that was available and suitable for stock needs. My mother was in the store with me; we searched the camera section and found that there were lower priced cameras with some of the right settings. We kept checking and found that there were some demonstrated models that were a better make of a digital camera with the right mega pixels count, in a reasonable price range. My dear mother loaned me the money to buy a Canon A310 - 3.2 mega pixels, and with a DiG!C feature which helps for less noise, and the low 50 ISO, and with only a few demo. scratches on it! A later bonus was that my mother insisted that I not pay her back for the loan! I had to buy another memory card 256 MB, later on, as the one which came with the camera & soft wear, had the smallest memory space… but that was only a tiny drawback. I was ready, - like yesterday! This was all exciting to me. You Can't Have Juice With a Special Broiler Meal d found that there were some demonstrated models that were a better make of a digital camera with the right mega pixels count, in a reasonable price range. My dear mother loaned me the money to buy a Canon A310 - 3.2 mega pixels, and with a DiG!C feature which helps for less noise, and the low 50 ISO, and with only a few demo. scratches on it! A later bonus was that my mother insisted that I not pay her back for the loan! I had to buy another memory card 256 MB, later on, as the one which came with the camera & soft wear, had the smallest memory space… but that was only a tiny drawback.Years ago, I frequented a well-known quick-service restaurant for their Special Broiler Meal, a fast-food lunch of broiled chicken sandwich and french fries.But instead of taking the large cola with the package, I always asked for a small glass of orange juice instead. Predictably, the counter staff would freeze up with uncertainty and refer my request to the floor manager.One young manager was particularly memorable. ‘I’m sorry, sir,’ he told me. ‘You can’t have orange juice with the Special Broiler Meal.’‘Sure I can,’ I replied, ‘I do it all the time at the other outlets in your group. There is a 65 cent price difference and I am happy to pay it.’‘That’s not the problem,’ he said with a touch of annoyance. ‘ I was ready, - like yesterday! This was all exciting to me. I ventured out to see what I could take a picture of? I knew how to center and compose. The first objects I could find in early spring, were bricks, rocks, and ice. I didn’t know what a macro setting was, didn’t know ice could look so good! I had a lot of fun trying the new settings. The ice and rock was accepted, but not the brick as it was too common, being over submitted. I was on my way to online photo stock photography. There was so much to learn. I got a lot of rejections, but at the same time I was making money. I was not making a lot of money, but I was looking forward to my first paycheck. I was feeling a little bad, because sometimes, I would have the batch all rejected. I even got a warning not to submit a large batch knowing there was not a good one in it! But, I couldn’t tell what noise looked like at the 100 %. So, I started to read what other submitters were saying on the Forum page. I was learning, and I could ask questions there. I realized then everyone gets lots of rejections. I started to submit in smaller amounts, and check all images at 100 % and to know more what noise looked like. I think this is when I learned form the Forum that photographers were submitting to more than one photo site. One can make more money, have a rotation of paychecks, and have more experience. I had the time to do this. The first photo site I chanced on when I was on the computer late at night, and I stumbled on a photo stock site; did not know of such places. I had been looking for photo contests. I read the Forum to see what the best sites were and what they expecting, and what they were fussy on. I learned by trial what each site rejected. Some sites are more for rejecting low lighting, and others on not good composition, and some do not accept Blurs. I did not know what ‘purple fringes’ were, either. At one time, I did not submit anything that had dark blue hues around the subjects, because I thought it would get rejected. Then I learned that purple is purple. I got brave and submitted the blue, as I knew I had taken the photo at a good time of the day, with the sun shinning fully. When I first started online photography I thought as many people do. I thought what I knew. I thought only in having a good composition and color for photos. I now think outside the box. Designers change, crop and use what they need for their requirements. There are so many ways one photograph can be edited, and so many avenues. I have been doing online photography for just under two years time, and have just barely learned what one can do. Jessie Eldora Roberts
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