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Thursday, August 27, 2015
How to Post Photos on SkyscraperCity
Right click on an image that you wish to include in your post on SkyscraperCity.
Select 'Properties' if you are using Internet Explorer. Highlight the URL address in the Properties window of the image. Copy this URL by pressing 'CTRL' and 'C' or selecting 'Edit' and 'Copy' from the menu bar. Select 'Copy Image URL' if you are using Mozilla Firefox.
Open SkyscraperCity and log in to post.
Select the 'Post Image' icon. Paste the URL of the copied online image into the 'Post Image Icon' pop-up window. Press 'OK.' Type the rest of your post. Press 'Post' to post it.
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Tuesday, August 25, 2015
How to Solve 'Permission Denied' in HostMonster
Login to your HostMonster control panel. Click 'File Manager,' select the Web Root 'public_html' directory and click 'Go.' Highlight the '._private' directory and select 'Edit' at the top of the menu.
Click 'Change Permissions' at the top of the file manager menu. Place check marks in the 'Read,' 'Write' and 'Execute' boxes and click the 'Change Permissions' button to save.
Click the 'Home' button on the sub-menu and highlight 'access-logs.' Click 'Change Permissions' and insert check marks in the 'Read,' 'Write' and 'Execute' boxes. Click the 'Change Permissions' button to save.
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Friday, August 21, 2015
How to Write a Business Proposal for Entertainment Promoters
Determine the audience. The proposal will likely be to a particular venue, perhaps for a particular event. The promoter must know the venue or event. They must know how many people it holds, what the crowd is like and then determine the feasibility of promoting the event. Some events are too large for one promoter.
Write down a list of reasons why the promoters should promote the event. Highlight past successes, reputation, or any unique marketing strategies that will be used.
Consider what terms of the promotion will be. How will the promoters be paid. Some promoters only receive a percentage of the door, others may also get a cut of the bar. The terms may need to be negotiated in person but the promoters should have an idea of what they want.
Write the proposal. The proposal should be a short (one page) outline of who the promoters are, their background and successes, what they want to do (promote an event,) how they will do it and what they want from the venue. Keep the well written and stylish. Consider having a graphic designer spruce up the proposal.
Approach the venue with the business proposal. Normally, the agreement is in person and the proposal will go out in advance to feel out the interest of the venue's management.
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