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Friday, August 28, 2015

How to Get Radio Stations to Co


Decide if you want to ask the radio stations for funding or services. You can also let the radio station choose what they want to give, but generally, you should only have one radio station hosting the event, providing music and entertainment.
Make a list of area radio stations that might be interesting in co-sponsoring your event. You might choose to contact all of the radio stations, or you might limit your requests to certain stations, depending on the type of event you're planning. For example, local rock stations might be perfect sponsors for an event for high school students, while talk radio stations might not be. You can find radio stations in your area by visiting Radio-Locator.com.
Figure out what kind of exposure the different levels of radio sponsors will receive at the event. For example, the radio station that donates $5,000 should get more advertising space and exposure than one that donated $500. Know what you can offer before you approach the radio stations.
Ask the radio stations in your area if they’re interested in sponsoring your event. Make sure you let them know what they'll be receiving in return for sponsoring your event in terms of exposure at the event, inclusion in marketing materials and actual advertising space. Share with them how much more exposure they can receive if they donate more.
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How to Create Your Own Domain Email


Find a domain to registrar. There are many domain registrar websites where you can register your own domain. You can visit a site like GoDaddy, DirectNIC or Network Solutions to buy a web domain. Use the website's search function to find a website that hasn't been registered and that is personal to you.
Select the type of domain you want. Domains come in several types. You can buy '.com,' '.net,' '.biz,' '.us,' or even '.tv.' Select the domain name and type, and purchase it from the site. The fee will vary depending on the type of domain you want.
Buy web hosting. Now that you have a domain, you need to find a host. You can normally buy hosting very cheaply from the company that you bought your domain from, or it may be included in the price of the domain. If you decide to use another host, you will need to follow their instructions for changing your nameservers to the ones that they specify.
Get an email program. Many people use Microsoft Outlook for an email client or you can use something else. You can even use some of the online Web-based services such as Gmail, Yahoo or Hotmail that allow you to use the POP3 email protocol and download your email into their program for viewing from any computer.
Configure the email program. You will normally find account options under the 'Tools' or 'Options' menu of your email program. This is where you tell the program where to retrieve your email. Use your username and password, as well as your email server information -- provided by your Web hosting company -- to set up your email accounts.
Test your settings. Send yourself some email from another account and make sure that you can send and receive email properly. If you can, you are ready to start giving out your new email account.
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Thursday, August 27, 2015

How to Outline your Project


Create a project plan. Your project plan should include what you want to accomplish with your website, the purpose of the website, how it should look, and any ideas you have governing the needs of the project.
Decide on a project budget. Know how much you want to spend on your web development project and how much you can spend.
Write out a project time line. This should involve how long you want the entire web development project to take and how long each part should take to get finished.
Search for resources. Depending on your needs, you may need to hire graphic companies, content develop companies, and possibly even professional web developers for advice or to build the different parts of your website.
Make a short list of the web hosting services that would be a good fit for the developing project. Using your hardware prospects and vision, find a hosting service that suits these constraints.
Define the tone and presentation of your site, commonly referred to as GUI, or Graphical User Interface. Determine what sort of graphical presentation you want, how the user will navigate the site, and how much wording or content will be included.
Detail each page that will appear on the site, including its GUI and purpose. This will help you eliminate redundancies and streamline your coding.
Resolve which operating systems and other hardware will be the most compatible with your requirements. Choose the web-development tools best suited for your site creation. FrontPage and Dreamweaver are two very user-friendly development tools.
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Tuesday, August 25, 2015

How to Build a Free Website With Broadcasting


Sign up for free website hosting with a host of your choice. Two popular hosts that offer free website hosting are Yahoo! Geocities and 50Webs.
Design your free website. Most of the free website hosts allow you to design your site using free templates. Some knowledge of HTML code may be required, depending on how creative you want your free website to be.
Create your own radio show with Blog Talk Radio. The radio show will be hosted from your computer. You will be given a telephone number to dial in and access your control panel to begin hosting your show. You will be given a separate telephone number for listeners to call in live to speak with you on the air.
Embed your Blog Talk Radio HTML code into your free website to promote your radio broadcast. Listeners can click on the link on your website to listen to your show.
Create your own Mogulus television channel by creating a new account with Mogulus, which is an online company that will allow you to create your own Internet television channel for free. After setting up a new account with Mogulus you can start broadcasting your own live television show or play old video clips on your website. You will need to connect your digital camcorder to your computer using a Firewire or USB cable to show the live video or upload old video clips.
Embed your Mogulus television channel HTML code into your free website to promote your live broadcast. Viewers can click on the link on your website to watch your broadcast.
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Sunday, August 23, 2015

How to Host a Wet T


Find the appropriate venue to host a wet T-shirt contest. If you are a bar or club owner, pick a night of the week that is normally slow, since a wet T-shirt contest is likely to bring in more business. If you don't own a place to host the contest, contact local bars and clubs that normally attract college students and ask if they would be interested in allowing you to run wet T-shirt contests in their establishments as a way to bring in more business.
Choose a date to hold the wet T-shirt contest. Assuming the contest is a success, it would be a good idea to have the contest on the same date each month or same night each week, depending on how often you'd like to have it. Holding the contest on a consistent basis and advertising it with posters and flyers will help create a crowd of regular attendees, ensuring a decent-sized audience each time you hold it.
Determine the best time for the contest to begin. It's a good idea to hold the wet T-shirt contest later in the evening, preferably around midnight, so that bar patrons have enough time to down a few drinks before it starts. The wet T-shirt contest should be only about one hour or less in length, so it shouldn't be a problem to schedule it around other events or entertainment being held the same night.
Establish the process for entering the contest. You should have a sign-up sheet prepared in advance and bring a clipboard and pens with you to the bar or club. Some wet T-shirt contests also require that contestants pay a small fee to compete, which usually includes the price of a T-shirt to be provided for each contestant.
Bring a CD of upbeat music to play during the wet T-shirt contest. Many clubs and bars will have DJs, so you may not need to provide music. Still, it's best to be prepared with your own soundtrack, just in case.
Decide how the winner will be chosen. Most of the time, the winner is considered to be the contestant who receives the most applause from the crowd, but you will need to have someone be the judge of who receives the most support based on audience response.
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Friday, August 21, 2015

How to Plan a Party at a Restaurant (9 Steps)


Choose a few restaurants you really like. Base your choices on personal experience, friends' recommendations and restaurant guidebooks like the Zagat series.
Speak to the managers of these establishments about renting a room - or the whole place, depending on the size of your party.
Have a conversation with the manager regarding the menu, the drinks, the bouncer and who's to pay for the services.
Create and sign a contract for the services, and be prepared to pay a deposit.
Send out invitations - via mail or e-mail - to the elite list of potential attendees.
Arrive early the day of the party and decorate if allowed and/or desired.
Treat the employees of the restaurant with the utmost respect and courtesy.
Mingle with your friends, enjoy good food and beverages and have a terrific time.
Pay the manager the remaining balance, and tip like you just won the lottery.
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