Q.C Programme in Medical LAb. Technology?

I want to start a External Q.C programme in collaboration with affiliated Diagnostics Lab. of Medical field.
I want to establish L-J charts and bar charts for comparison data evaluation.
Is there any software available in market OR can somebody help me for the prep of this kind of programme.

Which online business idea should I pick?

Hello. I would like to start an online business/company over the summer. My goal is to eventually make six or more figures a year. I have two ideas which I think could be really profitable. The problem is, I was quoted 40-50 thousand to make each site (except for the other business ideas). I just dont have that kind of money to even build one site. I will list the ideas below, and could you please tell me which idea you think is more profitable. How should I go about building the site? Should I hire someone on craigslist, rent a coder, etc.? Or should I try to build it my self? What should I use? I dont know programming or coding or web design.

1. My first idea is a website where users can submit original songs and other users can listen, rate, comment, share, and chat with other users. Users could also create a page where they could post info, and find new band members. I like this idea since the only competition is www.purevolume.com. PureVolume is making $300 a day! If I make a better site, why can’t i make that or more? I would sell ad space on the site. Accounts would be free, but if the site became big enough, I would create a pro membership that costs money in addition to the free account. If you think this idea could be profitable, how should I go about creating the site? I got quoted 40-50k to build by a web design firm. Should I use Kickapps which lets you create a social network site where user submit content (videos, MUSIC, videos etc.) for a small fee? Should I hire a developer on rent a coder?

2. My second idea is a website where users could post, list, sell, buy, auction, and trade websites. An ebay or amazon marketplace for websites. Users would post the site link with info and a snapshot and price, and other users would buy the site if they wanted to. I would take a small 4% commision from the sale. I would also sell ad space on the website. This website has some competition such as websitebroker.com, flippa.com, and sitepoint.com, but the potential is huge, and there is room for another player. If you think this site is profitable, how should I build it? Should I hire someone or build it myself. If build it myself, how should I build it?

3. My third idea is to sign up for resellerdynamics. You pay $1000 to them and they give you liscense to re sell there website building software on your own website and charge fees per month. they were reviewed in small business opportunity mag as a good opportunity and bbb says they are legit.

4. My last idea is to make a website with lots of articles, reviews, comparisons, etc. on cell phones. I would also sign up to be an affiliate with verizon, att, sprint, etc., and sell phones on my site. I know there are a lot of competition out there such as phonearena, phonedog, cnet, and mobiledia, but each site doest the same thing as the other site, and they all are making great money. By the way, is a website like this or a website in general considered a company? Could you be a CEO of the company that runs the website. Like if I call the site www.sprocketfish.com, could I make a company called Sprocketfish Inc. that runs the website and could I be CEO of Sprocketfish Inc.?

I really want to make one of these websites with as low startup as possible. I know I would have to market like crazy and do site matinence, but please help me. My parents think i should do a business like normal teens where you mow the lawn, babysit, etc, but I really want to do online business and hopefully make a good living. I think my sites ideas have potential. Which idea should I do? Which idea is more profitable? Even if you think they are not profitable, which would you choose if you had to? How should I build it?

Thanks!

PS, I am becoming a dealer at Kaeser and Blair and selling promotinal products to get me some startup cash for my online companies (websites).

Thanks!!

I worked in a Web Development company where I help built websites, Internet Marketing (SEO, SEM, PPC, ecommerce, mailing list, etc).

Now, according to my contract/non-compete, it states I can’t work on a company doing the same thing nor do something similar. Well, this makes no sense to me since, for the past year I’ve been working on projects that constantly got can celled due to clients not paying on time and using outdated technologies. So, in terms of experience for work, I don’t got much of a portfolio to show. Now, here’s the worse part — the company don’t want me to make websites in my own free time as a hobby — basically, I can’t built my own web app or websites making money on the side (mailing list, selling things, affiliates, etc). To them, they’re afraid I’m copying their ideas — but isn’t that stupid since 90% of websites that money do the same thing??? How can you protect that? And if they somehow google my name and link me to a website I’ve built in my freetime, they were planning to acquire it and take legal action for it.

Ok, about two weeks ago, I got laid off due to budget cut…so now I can’t say how much I’ve accomplish at the company due to projects going downhill. And if prospective employers in an interview ask me if I enjoy making websites/programming or running one on my own as a hobby, I can’t show anything since my previous employer did not want me to make websites or money off it as a hobby.

How do I deal with this situation?

I worked in a Web Development company where I help built websites, Internet Marketing (SEO, SEM, PPC, ecommerce, mailing list, etc).

Now, according to my contract/non-compete, it states I can’t work on a company doing the same thing nor do something similar. Well, this makes no sense to me since, for the past year I’ve been working on projects that constantly got can celled due to clients not paying on time and using outdated technologies. So, in terms of experience for work, I don’t got much of a portfolio to show. Now, here’s the worse part — the company don’t want me to make websites in my own free time as a hobby — basically, I can’t built my own web app or websites making money on the side (mailing list, selling things, affiliates, etc). To them, they’re afraid I’m copying their ideas — but isn’t that stupid since 90% of websites that money do the same thing??? How can you protect that? And if they somehow google my name and link me to a website I’ve built in my freetime, they were planning to acquire it and take legal action for it.

Ok, about two weeks ago, I got laid off due to budget cut…so now I can’t say how much I’ve accomplish at the company due to projects going downhill. And if prospective employers in an interview ask me if I enjoy making websites/programming or running one on my own as a hobby, I can’t show anything since my previous employer did not want me to make websites or money off it as a hobby.

How do I deal with this situation?

Okay, this is a little complicated for me, so Im going to try to keep it as simple as possible.

http://www.xythos.com is a website that my school uses to provide students with server space. I’ve got a few pages set up here.

http://wfs.sbcc.edu/student/msmyggen/CSS%20webpage%20homework/HTML%20CSS%20Homepage.htm?uniq=-319ttp&xythos-download

This is the homepage to a homepage for a fake company that our Webmastering teacher told us to make as homework. If you copy and paste that URL and go to it, it doesn’t open in a new page. Instead, a window comes up asking if you want to download the file.

If you hit open, it’ll show my webpage. Look at the links on the top of the page. The links on top go to fake websites not affiliated with mine. However, the two on the bottom, “Investors Relations” and “Marketing”. Like the other page, it prompts the user to open or save a file.

I just want those two links to go straight to a webpage hosted on my server without having to go through the “open/save” window.

Please help, I’m terrible at this stuff.

i was on mycokerewards.com and it said “Congratulations!! You have won todays
contest in Walpole!!” I clicked on it and it took me to a site http://www.chooseyourcolor.com/index.confirm.php?lid=::cpx_cyc and nothing bad happened it all seems pretty legit on the site it says 100 percent safe and secure, as well as privacy verified and shows pictures of other winners with their computers. I am wondering if i should trust the site or not? I don’t want to give out personal info and be wrong. if you have a mycokerewards account would you tell me if it says that for you at the top? Thanks So MUCH!!! Nothing in life is free right?

it also said this at the bottom and has sponsors like Discover Card, Columbia house, Credit report.com, video professor, and netflix.

† THE FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. SEE TERMS FOR COMPLETE DETAILS. Members are being accepted subject to the following Program Requirements: 1) Must be a legal US resident; 2) must be at least 18 years old or older; 3) must have a valid email and shipping address; 4) Eligible members can receive the incentive gift package by completing two reward offers from each of the Top, Prime and Premium reward offer page options. Various types of reward offers are available. Completion of reward offers most often requires a purchase or filing a credit application and being accepted for a financial product such as a credit card or consumer loan. The following link illustrates a Representative Sample of reward offers by group along with monetary and non-monetary obligations. Failure to submit accurate registration information will result in loss of eligibility. A limited number of members will be given the opportunity to participate in the testing program. This promotion is administered solely by this website. Members are also registered in the Quarterly Sweepstakes, see Official Rules for details. The manufacturers and retailers of the gift items offered through our programs have not endorsed this promotion and are not affiliated with the promotion in anyway. This promotion is not valid to residents of Washington state and is void where prohibited by law. Please read the Terms and Conditions for complete program details. Your information will be shared with our marketing partners. Please read the Privacy Policy for more details.

This Gift Program is not endorsed, sponsored by or affiliated with the manufacturers and retailers of the gift items listed above in anyway. All trademarks, service marks and logos are property of their respective owners.

**if you guys could go to the site and read the privacy policy and tell me what it means cause i read it twice and have no idea! that would be greatly appreciated. I need a computer bad but not if it will harm me in any way.

i was on mycokerewards.com and it said “Congratulations!! You have won todays
contest in Walpole!!” I clicked on it and it took me to a site http://www.chooseyourcolor.com/index.confirm.php?lid=::cpx_cyc and nothing bad happened it all seems pretty legit on the site it says 100 percent safe and secure, as well as privacy verified and shows pictures of other winners with their computers. I am wondering if i should trust the site or not? I don’t want to give out personal info and be wrong. if you have a mycokerewards account would you tell me if it says that for you at the top? Thanks So MUCH!!! Nothing in life is free right?

it also said this at the bottom and has sponsors like Discover Card, Columbia house, Credit report.com, video professor, and netflix.

† THE FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. SEE TERMS FOR COMPLETE DETAILS. Members are being accepted subject to the following Program Requirements: 1) Must be a legal US resident; 2) must be at least 18 years old or older; 3) must have a valid email and shipping address; 4) Eligible members can receive the incentive gift package by completing two reward offers from each of the Top, Prime and Premium reward offer page options. Various types of reward offers are available. Completion of reward offers most often requires a purchase or filing a credit application and being accepted for a financial product such as a credit card or consumer loan. The following link illustrates a Representative Sample of reward offers by group along with monetary and non-monetary obligations. Failure to submit accurate registration information will result in loss of eligibility. A limited number of members will be given the opportunity to participate in the testing program. This promotion is administered solely by this website. Members are also registered in the Quarterly Sweepstakes, see Official Rules for details. The manufacturers and retailers of the gift items offered through our programs have not endorsed this promotion and are not affiliated with the promotion in anyway. This promotion is not valid to residents of Washington state and is void where prohibited by law. Please read the Terms and Conditions for complete program details. Your information will be shared with our marketing partners. Please read the Privacy Policy for more details.

This Gift Program is not endorsed, sponsored by or affiliated with the manufacturers and retailers of the gift items listed above in anyway. All trademarks, service marks and logos are property of their respective owners.

What is wrong with this website?

I bought an affiliate website for US$180.00 on an auction thinking that it could generate a part time income. An expensive website affiliated with big business names, how could I go wrong? Never made a dime from it, no matter how well I promote it! Then I tried selling it for as little as US$10.00, no luck! I have been told that people don’t use these websites for shopping. Yet flipping these sites is big business, can only be because there is a very gullible market. What are your thoughts? Let this serve as a warning to others! http://toptoysonline.info/

I’m doing clickbank affiliate currently. A few days ago, I received an email from clickbank saying that my order (recurring) was completed. This clickbank product is bloggintothebank.com. I visited its website a few times as some email marketing message have got a same link to this website. As you visit this website, you need to opt in (your name and email address) to go further so I did. I just wonder if they can hack into my credit card detail just from my opt-in information or not as it seems to be only a chance that they knew me. I’m doubting that they hacked my credit card detail and buy their products using my detail.

Is Facebook’s new Chat to Text a scam?

I recenty recieved the following email from a friend on Facebook.

(You are one of the first people in the world to see this. Facebook Just Launched an MLM/Network Marketing application! Watch the video below that Facebook put together to illustrate how it works:

http://www.chattotext.com/amember/go.php?r=1835&i=l0

How many Facebook members are there?? 15 million + !!!

This is a “set it and forget it” kind of deal. Once you’ve shared it with your network, see what happens.

I am just sharing something real early with you and other folks will appreciate hearing it from you first.

Be sure to click on the “commission” and put your PayPal info in the box. Get the Affiliate Link and share it with your network first prior to setting up everything else.)

Has anyone heard about this new Chat to Text feauture on Facebook? Im interested in knowing if it’s real or if it’s a scam.

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