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Friday, August 21, 2015

How to Create a Guest Pass for Photos to Share With Friends


Create a Flickr account. Select 'Create Your Account' on the main page of the Flickr website. You will be directed to sign up for a Yahoo! ID, if you do not already have one. Fill out the registration form and create a user name. Once you have set up an account, use your Yahoo! ID to sign into Flickr. Click on 'Personalize Your Profile' to add information to your account and change your user settings.
Upload your images to Flickr. After you add the files, organize them into separate sets. The default privacy setting for all of your newly uploaded photos is 'public.' If your album is public, you can share it by copying the album's URL that appears in the address bar of your browser and sending it to others in an email.
Change the access level of your album sets to 'private.' Click on an album set. Under the 'Batch Edit' tab, choose 'Change Permissions.' To make your album private, select 'Only You' and further specify if you want the album to be visible to friends and/or family. Select the 'Change Permissions' button to finalize your preferences.
Create a Guest Pass for others to view private albums. Click on a private album set. Select the 'Share This' button. Enter the email addresses of the recipients. Add a Guest Pass by checking the appropriate boxes. You can optionally include a personal message for your email. After you click 'Send,' a Guest Pass to view your private album will be sent to the recipients you specified. The Guest Pass will not expire until you delete it from your Guest Pass history.
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Thursday, August 20, 2015

How to Make a Free Hamster Information Website


Find a free web hosting site (see Resources). After choosing a site, familiarize yourself with the free site-building tools that it provides to users. Choose your template, color scheme and layout for your free hamster information website.
Write your content. Write all the information about hamsters that you know. Organize articles into basic categories, such as feeding, different breeds, vitamins and supplements, exercise, sleep habits, illness and so forth.
Add photos if you have a digital camera. For instance, if you suggest a certain placement of the water bottle, take a photo and include it with the article, so that your reader can have a better understanding of what you mean.
Include links to places where your readers can purchase the supplies you mention in your articles. For example, if you mention that Hamster Food XYZ is better for the health and longevity of pet hamsters, include a link saying 'you can purchase Hamster Food XYZ at Amazon by clicking here.' Use your free web hosting site building tools to create a clickable hyper link that will take your reader directly to the page where the food can be purchased.
Register with Amazon.com's partner program so you can earn commission if your readers purchase any items after clicking on the links you provide (see Resources).
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How to Plan a Party for 200 People


Come up with a budget. A party for 200 people, catered or not, is going to cost a lot of money. Decide how much you have to spend, then designate the amounts accordingly.
Find a location. Unless you live in a mansion, you probably don't have room for 200 people at your home. Find a conveniently located venue that is within your budget and can hold a large number of people.
Decide on a theme, if desired. Some popular themes include tiki, Hawaiian, pirates, black tie, disco or '80s. Use this theme to organize the decorations, invitations and food choices.
Organize your food and drink options. This may be one of the difficult parts of planning a party for large groups. Catering might be the easiest way to do this, as you can simply tell the catering company how many guests you have, and they will provide the food and drink accordingly. If you want to save a little money, you can provide the food and drinks yourself. A general rule of thumb is to have 1 lb. of food per person, plus dessert and beverages.
Send out the invitations. There are a variety of ways to do this, including traditional paper invitations, personal e-mails or an online invitation service. Sent the invitations out about 4 weeks before the party to give your guests ample time to RSVP.
Choose your entertainment. Hire a live band or DJ, or set up a CD player with a variety of music. Also consider using a karaoke machine.
Set up early. Give yourself at least three hours. Get to the venue early, check in with the caterers and entertainment to be sure everything is on time and ask for help from friends and family to set up.
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