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Monday, August 31, 2015
How to Organize a 5K Race (8 Steps)
Choose a name, date and location. These details are important in a race. Make sure the race name conveys the purpose of the race, and plan for a location and date that are accessible to participants.
Plot the running course. It's best to run the 5K course yourself to make sure any obstacles and unpleasant settings are kept to a minimum.
Plan an event budget. Everything, from the racers' numbers to the necessary electrical equipment, will cost money. Make a list of everything you'll need to create a realistic budget.
Get proper authorization from local police and traffic authorities to hold the race. Once authorization is obtained, you can ask the police or fire department for safety backup crews.
Find sponsors to help with the cost of the event and to possibly supply volunteers. Private businesses and local organizations may be looking for an event exactly like yours to sponsor, drumming up publicity for them and extra help for you.
Find volunteers. Contact family, friends, coworkers and anyone else to help you run your event. Make sure volunteers will be easily identifiable on the day of the race.
Publicize the event. Send press releases to local news organizations, create a website and send, post or pass out flyers. Focus on target audiences who will be interested in your charity or issue, and allow enough lead time before the race for participants to register.
On the day of the event, arrive early. Allow yourself time to make sure everything is in place and to snuff out any last-minute problems.
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Sunday, August 30, 2015
How to Create a Free Website Get Paid (6 Steps)
Choose a free website host. Often your Internet provider may offer this service, or you can find another free web hosting service (see Resources). Make sure your host offers enough storage space to create a fairly decent web page. A website with 100 mb of storage space isn't going to give you much room to work. Get familiar with the publishing tools your prospective website host offers. These are the tools you will use to design and create your website. You want tools that offer you flexibility in the layout and design of your website, as well as tools that make uploading the files for your website simple. Most free web hosts offer these tools as standard features.
Decide on the content of your website. The ability you have to attract advertisers to your website will be based on your ability to attract huge numbers of visitors to your website. Think of topics that will interest the widest possible audience. You're not making a website for your entertainment; you're making a website that will generate revenue. Self-help websites in areas such as 'how to gain financial freedom' or 'how to make money doing (insert subject)' are popular. Websites that offer just about anything free are also big crowd-pleasers. Pick a topic, or several topics, that will bring traffic to your website.
Sell advertising space. Once you have a proven track record of a large number of visitors to your website on a daily basis, use your website to advertise space on your website. Track the number of visitors to your website with a free tracker, something most free web hosts provide.
Advertise your website wherever you can to increase traffic. Include a link to your website in every email you send out. Visit search engine homepages and submit your website. Use strong keywords in the keyword form in your web design tools.
Use Google Adsense. You can sign up for an account free, and Google will place advertisements on your website that match your content. This strengthens the likelihood that visitors to your website will click on the ads, which in turn earns money for you and for Google.
Sell an original product on your website. If you're an artist, offer your sketches and paintings for sale. If you write, sell e-book versions of your books. Offer some free content to entice visitors into purchasing your products as well.
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Saturday, August 29, 2015
How to Host a Private File Server
Download the HFS File Server installer (see Resources).
Open the file to begin installing HFS. Use the default options.
Run HFS once setup is finished.
Click on the button that reads 'Server is currently OFF.' This will activate HFS.
Read the series of numbers next to the 'Open in Browser' button. This is the IP address of the server.
Open your favorite web browser and enter the IP address given by HFS. If you see text indicating you are in HFS, you have properly set up your server.
Enable files to be shared over the file server by dragging folders into the program's window. Be sure to specify 'Real Folder' when confirming its usage.
Go to the 'Menu' option on the server, and click 'Save File System.' This will make your changes permanent.
Browse to the IP address used in Step 6. You should be able to download any file located in the public folders.
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Wednesday, August 26, 2015
How to Install LiteSpeed on CentOS (10 Steps)
Unpack the compressed LiteSpeed installation software. At the Linux command line, type '# sudo tar -zxvf lsws-4.0.3-std-i386-linux.tar.gz' and press 'Enter.' Replace the numbers '4.0.3' with the current version number if you are using a newer update of LiteSpeed.
Enter the directory that contains the unpacked installation files. For this example using LiteSpeed version 4.0.3, type '# cd lsws-4.0.3' and press 'Enter.' Execute the installation file with the command '# sudo ./install.sh' and press 'Enter.'
Read the license agreement that is displayed on the screen. Press the 'Space' bar to scroll through each page. At the end of the text, type 'Yes' with a capital 'Y' and press 'Enter' to confirm the agreement.
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Friday, August 21, 2015
How to Find a Cub Scout Pack Near You (5 Steps)
Call the Boy Scouts of America District Office for your state and ask for the contact information for the nearest Cub Scout pack to you.
Use your favorite search engine to locate local Cub Scout pack information, including contact phone numbers and meeting venues.
Visit the Boy Scouts of America website to find a scouting group near you. Click on the Get Involved tab, then select Cub Scouts and enter you address, city name, state and zip code to generate a list of packs in your area.
Ask your child's school where the nearest Cub Scout pack meets. Most scouting groups hold a recruiting day during the academic year.
Visit the Boy Scouts of America Hosting website. Enter your zip code, state or city to find the pack nearest you. The hosting website does not represent the official Boy Scouts of America.
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