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princesssascha · 2 months
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The best thing to invest in (aka yourself)
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I'm sure everyone has thought about their current or future finances many times, and I'm also sure that you'd love to make a lot of money. Sure, you can spend hours searching the internet for the best business idea or the best college majors that you are not even interested in, but how about taking the easy route? A low risk, high reward and easy way to be financially free. Isn't that just a dream?
One of the most recent as well as most popular ways to earn money is investing. Although it can be a great way to earn money, 99% of the time it will only make you a lot of money if you're already rich! But there is one thing that you can invest in that will never fail you, yet no one talks about it. YOURSELF. The most valuable thing in the universe.
Define your goals
Ask yourself: What are your goals? If you want to be a business owner, learn skills that will be helpful in that field, for example marketing, so you can advertise your products, which will increase your revenue. Once you decide what your goal is research what skills are valuable and educate yourself of those topics.
But what if I don't know what I want to do?
That's completely fine! Instead of thinking about a specific niche, think about what you want your life to look like in general. Do you want to earn a lot of money? Google some of the most paying jobs. Do you value creativity in your work field? There are jobs for that too! It's ok if you can't find something that intrigues you. It's a journey and you don't need to find something that you'll do for the rest of your life right away.
Learn about money
Something that you can do regardless of what you want to achieve in life is learning about money! Unfortunately, most people don't know much about it except that it can buy you things. I can assure you that if you spend even just one week learning about this topic, you will know more than 90% of people. Robert Kiyosaki, who wrote the best seller "rich dad poor dad", is a great author that can teach you a lot about finance. I highly recommend all of his books, I'm sure you'll find something that peaks your interest.
Courses & school
Whether you are in school or not, you need to educate yourself! Everything can be monetized. Literally everything. We live in incredible times where if you just have a phone and access to the internet EVERYTHING you could want to learn can be learned online for free. Just go on YouTube and search something along the lines of (topic) 101, (topic) masterguide, etc. the possibilities are endless and I assure you that you will find something. If you don't mind spending money for courses try skillshare to unlock all courses available on their site or Udemy, they often do 80% off sales so you can get their courses for like $5.
Learn languages
I can't stress this enough! This is probably one of the best things you can do for yourself! Learning a new language can open so many doors for you! It can help you get a higher paying job, give you countless new opportunities and help you meet incredible people who speak that language. There are no right or wrong languages to choose, but in case you have no idea what you want, here are some of the most important factors:
Amount of speakers: This will be your main factor if your main goal is to reach as many people as possible, for any reason. This includes languages such as: Spanish, French, English (duh), or if you're up for a challenge: Hindi, Mandarin or Arabic.
Enjoyment: I think this should be important to everyone. You can't learn a language if you don't enjoy it. Try to learn the basics and see if you like how it sounds and how it feels.
Travel/domicile: if you know your dream is to move to a different country, where another language is spoken, it might be a good idea to learn it. Also, if you're interested in some country's culture you might also find it to be a great reason to learn it.
Job opportunities: although, as I mentioned above, pretty much every single language will give you many opportunities, it might vary depending on where you live and what your field of work is, for example if you live in the US, the most beneficial languages for you to learn will be English and Spanish. If you work in a company that works with Japanese companies, then Japanese might be a good choice for you. Of course, the most popular languages will have benefits pretty much anywhere in the world.
Other ways to invest in urself
Honestly, it would be difficult to fit all the resources in this post since that would make it ridiculously long, and I want to include many things so that everyone can find something that they enjoy, so I will make a whole different post about all of this in the future, because of that reason I will briefly go over a few other ways to grow:
Read
Reading is incredible! It has countless health benefits and it is a great way to learn about new things or expand your vocabulary. And no, you don't need to read educational books, although it sure is even more helpful. If you want to learn new words reading any book at all could help. I can say that as someone who grew up constantly reading people are often shocked at my vocabulary (in my native language), even since I was 5 years old, so yes, it works.
Mindful scrolling
Instead of just sitting on your phone all day watching stupid videos, pay attention to what content you're consuming and how long you spend on your phone.
Self care
I'm sure you guys already know that, so treat this as a reminder. Take care of yourself! And remember, looking out together can help you a lot in life. So put that face mask on, buy that new perfume you like and most importantly - prioritize your health!
Now you know exactly what you need to set yourself up for success. No more excuses!
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jagran-blog · 3 months
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Amazon’s Best Seller Hindi Book Chalaak Neeti Sutra
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pinersecond · 2 years
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Vintage crystal whiskey glasses
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wishallbook · 2 years
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Godan By Premchand | In Hindi | Godaan | Best Quality And Content 2022
Godan By Premchand | In Hindi | Godaan | Best Quality And Content 2022
Godan By Premchand | In Hindi | Godaan | Best Quality And Content 2022 Publication – Edu Gorilla Publication  Writer – Premchand Ji Language – Hindi  Best Seller Book In This Field  Godan Written By The Famous Writer And  Poet Premchand Ji  Buy More School Books From Us→  Know More About Edu Gorilla→
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houseplansdaily · 2 years
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Great news 😊With in a day my Hindi paperback book " Modern G+1 Home Plan Designs" came in Rank 3 Best Seller. It's amazing 😍 Thank you so much @inkzoidfoundation and @durlav__sarkar . #bestseller #bestsellingbookonamazon #bestbooks #bestsellingbook #houseplansbook #latestbook #latesthomedesign #viral #trending #popular #viralpost #modern #modernhouseplans #assethupathibookpdf #assethupathihouseplansbook #hindibook #hindi #houseplansbookinhindi #amazon (at India) https://www.instagram.com/p/CgpHtWoBSRr/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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surb184 · 2 years
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Top 10 eCommerce websites in India
Ecommerce websites are becoming popular in India. In the last two years, several new players have entered the market, and existing companies have expanded their business significantly.
There are many factors that contribute to India's importance as an eCommerce market, but one of the most important is its size. India has more than 400 million internet users and its population continues to grow exponentially each year.
Another factor that makes India such an important market for eCommerce businesses is its diversity. Indians have widely different tastes and preferences, which means that there are many different ways to sell products online in this country. We have compiled a list of the top 10 e-commerce websites in India. These websites have been selected based on the traffic they receive, their user experience, and the quality of their products.
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Amazon - Amazon is the largest online retailer in India. The company offers a wide range of products, including books, electronics, and home and garden items. It also has its own line of clothing and household goods.
Flipkart - Flipkart is one of India's most well-known eCommerce sites, offering products from leading brands like Apple, Samsung, Sony, and Sony Ericsson. The site also offers exclusive deals on some products that are not available through other retailers.
Snapdeal - Snapdeal offers a wide range of products from leading brands like Samsung and Nokia, as well as its own line of products such as smartphones and tablets. The site offers free shipping for orders above Rs 549; otherwise, it offers flat rate shipping charges ranging from Rs 50 to Rs 250 depending on the weight of the order.
Myntra - Myntra is the most popular online shopping website in India, with over 80 million users. The company was founded by two IIT graduates and is headquartered in Mumbai. Myntra's mission is to make online shopping simpler, faster, and more secure for all customers.
Book My Show - Book My Show is an innovative and unique booking website that connects consumers with the best of the best. Their mission is to help you book your favorite show in India, without worrying about the logistics of doing so. As a result, their website offers a wide range of services that cater to the needs of consumers across different demographics and regions.
These services include:
Booking tickets for shows across various cities in India
Making payment through any mode like a card or net banking etc.
Reserving seats on popular airlines such as Indigo and Jet Airways etc.
Nykaa - Nykaa is one of the leading e-commerce platforms in India. It offers a wide range of products, services, and discounts on all kinds of products. Nykaa has a platform where all the sellers can sell their products and get their profits. There are several benefits that come with using Nykaa e-commerce sites like:
Nykaa provides free shipping to almost all the locations in India.
You can also get free returns on your purchases if you don’t like the product or if it doesn’t work as expected.
You can check out other sellers' listings at no cost!
IndiaMart - IndiaMart is a leading online shopping destination for all your online needs. It offers a wide range of products and services, including home appliances, electronics, fashion, books, and more.
The company has been serving customers with its online shopping experience since 2000. The website is available in English and Hindi language to cater to the needs of users across India.
The website has an e-commerce platform with advanced features like a product search engine, which helps users find products easily by entering their search keywords across various categories; a product comparison tool; an interactive comparison chart; latest sales on products; related items on the top 10 lists; and much more!
Meesho - Meesho Commerce is a fast-growing business in India. They provide eCommerce solutions to small and medium businesses that want to sell their products online. Their website builders are designed to be easy to use and customizable.
OLX India Pvt Ltd (formerly OLX) - OLX India Pvt Ltd (formerly OLX) is a leading classifieds website in India that connects buyers and sellers of used, new, and refurbished products on its online marketplace. The company was founded in 2010 and has over 50 million active users as of May 2019.
OLX India Pvt Ltd has more than 500 million users globally. The company has an annual revenue of $4 billion which makes it one of the largest classifieds websites in the world along with eBay and Amazon Seller Central (Amazon US). The company's tagline is "a marketplace for everyone." Its mission is to "help buyers and sellers connect."
eBay.in - eBay.in websites is a great way to find great deals on everything from clothes and furniture to electronics, cars, and more. You can find great deals on all sorts of things at this site, including electronics, clothes, furniture, and more.
This site is easy to navigate and makes it easy to find the items you're looking for without having to do any extra work. The site has a lot of features that make your shopping experience easier—they include:
-Search capabilities (by brand name or model number)
-Ability to filter results by color or price range
-Ability to compare prices between sellers
-Ability to sort results by seller's rating
Finally, one of the things that makes India so attractive for eCommerce companies is its business ecosystem. Unlike some other countries where only large companies can succeed on this scale, there are plenty of small businesses looking for ways to connect with potential customers directly through their websites or social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter).
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what’s your take on white authors writing books about asian characters/asian culture (lmao i know this is a stupid question and i know the answer but i love reading your thoughts so i just want to see your rant kendje if u ever decide to, that is)
ahahahah nooo i love stupid questions!! plus, this is a very interesting one - i just wish i had a rant locked and loaded, but i really do not?? to tell the truth, i don't mind white authors working with asian characters/cultures, i just think that they tend to get it just a little bit wrong a lot, even with the best intentions. i like the approach becky chambers took in A Long Way to a Small Angry Planet, where the sci-fi universe just doesn't have as many white people. she doesn't have sweeping generalisations of asian/non white cultures, but she finds reasonable ways to insert characters that look like me. i know it's a safe approach, but the fact that she has a LOT to say about culture, she just does it through alien cultures? i think that really worked for her, she was sensitive to avoid stereotypes, and she mostly managed to stay in her lane. like white people don't have to write about our cultures, they don't have to detail all the nuances, but if they are going to, a sensitivity reader is the best idea.
and then, i think, the other thing to think about,,, is a lot harder to articulate. who is the author aiming for? who's the audience?
more often than not, the author is aiming for a western audience. i don't mean a non-white audience, i mean a western one. even if you are aiming for an indian diasporic audience, they aren't, you know, an indian one. which is where i think fantasy can get a little dicey. the idiom of fantasy really borrows from a western tradition, especially when you are writing for a western audience. and that can be a problem because you tend to move backwards in history while writing fantasy fiction - which means, somewhere or the other, you are going to borrow from imperialist tropes. with something like The Djinni and the Golem, for example, you're in a situation where the author is actually doing a really good job of writing an immigrant american story - but whenever she moves backwards into the middle east, some of the tropes do show up. similarly with daniel abraham, when you read The Long Price Quartet, moving backwards ends up borrowing from some pretty colonial ideas of what asia looks like. and i genuinely LIKED daniel abraham!! i think he did a really decent job, he didn't overuse the word honour, he created a solid magic system, and asia wasn't homogenously imagined by him.
but then in the second book, hes writing a shakespearean tragedy within an asian context, and of course he has to create a discourse around how oppressive the culture is for ruling women?? that entire dimension of feminist understanding is limited, and it was jarring to read it.
the associated problem with this, of course, is that no matter how well you choose to depict asian cultures, none of your books are going to make it to asia.
i am one (1) upper caste girl who has access to the idiom of fantasy fiction. there will be some others like me. but the price of these books is insane for readers who are not in the states. most fantasy books cost over 350 rupees, which is one week of groceries for someone as privileged like me. what is important to remember when writing fantasy fiction and depicting asian cultures is that at the end of the day, your audience is at least once removed from the space it is coming from. you can write as interesting a fantasy as you want using indian histories, but india itself is not going to have that book stocked on their shelves. this isn't to say that white western authors or non white western authors have the mantle of representing every country ever within fantasy, but it is something we should keep in mind - and one that we often don't. a second generation american immigrant will always have more privilege than me, will always have more access to some of these cultural idioms than me, and the books you write aren't going to end up in the shelves Universal Book Sellers, or Bahrisons and Co.
i think this is the bottom line for naomi novik, too. i genuinely think she got a sensitivity reader this time, thats why she improved quite a bit - but even then, she blundered with the arranged marriage thing, which is a pet peeve of mine. genuinely think picking a sensitivity reader from india would have helped her even more. this is also why white people's imagination of a south asian person is hindu!!! because upper caste hindu people usually are the ones who become diaspora in the west, because they have far more access to the cultural currency of the west. within india, we have people who are not upper caste, south asians who practice judaism, christians of various denominations (who are very different from the western imagination of christianity), muslims of different castes and denominations, and so many regions with different languages. i mean, it is telling that of the two indian girls she writes, both are hindu, one speaks hindi and marathi and the other speaks bengali (for those who don't know, bengali people are generally culturally overrepresented in indian history and culture, for various caste related reasons).
ok for real im going to stop now.
there is a larger point i could make around the entire conversation around representation but i have already gone on for a very long time. so much for not having a rant locked and loaded, eh???
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Ajayya Kumar is an Indian entrepreneur, management thinker, art curator, Tedx speaker, and author based in the UAE. Born in Kerala, India, in 1970, Ajay is the COO, of Emircom an ICT Integrator company based in the GCC. He is a qualified CMA from ICMA, USA and Master Financial Professional from American Academy of financial management and has been conferred a fellowship from Institute of Cost & Works Accountants of India (ICWAI).He also holds a D.Litt. in Organizational Behavior. Ajay is passionate about business, films, art, and culture. He is the Founder and Chief Curator of Sarvamangala Arts Initiative/ Sarvamangala Trust, a cultural foundation making conscious interventions in the field of art, culture and cinema through curated events, fundraisers, film production, and services to the artist community. Ajay has co-authored 2 books, Lessons from 21 Films for the 21st Century Entrepreneurs and Formula-G, Scale your Startup to a Growth Machine an Amazon #1 best seller Ajay now lives in Abu Dhabi with his wife Rakhi Menon and two daughters, Aparna and Jahnavi.His father A.M.N.Nair was a Hindi Scholar and mother Bharathy Menon was a Math’s teacher www.beingajay.com
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archit5233-blog · 4 years
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Top 5 Ways to Make Money Online
There are a lot of ways in which you can earn money online but these 5 are the best and the most effective.
So keep reading to find out:
Affiliate Marketing
If you have a blog or a YouTube channel or a  page then you can opt for this method of money making. In this method you need to find out products that you can promote or sell through your channel. When the product sells you get a cut from the sales. The amount may vary from product to product.
One of the most popular affiliate programs is the Amazon Affiliate Program. You can join this program by registering on their site and start promoting products instantly through your own channel.
I follow the smart passive income blog to learn great insights about affiliate marketing.
2. YouTube’ing
If you can make entertaining videos then you can create videos on YouTube and earn from advertising through adsense.
Once you have more than 2000 subscribers YouTube will let you integrate adsense with your channel. YouTube will share the money with you that it will earn from advertising on your channel through adsense.
3. Ecommerce
If you have a product to sell such as art and craft items, bags and accessories, etc. then you can create an eCommerce website or use DIY sites such as Shopify to sell products on the internet.
All you need to do is to have a website or an app, products, payment gateway and a knack for reaching your target audience to be successful with eCommerce.
Flipkart, Amazon and Ebay are huge eCommerce companies which started really small and made it big through this method
4. Dropshipping
If you do not want to buy products for eCommerce you can choose to do dropshipping.
In dropshipping you need to use a portal such as Oberlo or Alidropship and list the vendor’s products that you wish to sell on the internet.
You can promote their products through your website/app and once the products sells the vendor will ship the item to the seller directly while giving you a commission for the product sold.
5. Ebook Selling Online
If you have a knack for writing, then you can write an ebook on any bestselling topic and list them on Amazon.
If you have something worthy to share then the readers will be happy to buy your book.
So these are the 5 best methods of making money online.
Do you have any more to add?
Would love to see them in the comments.
I have also made a video of the same in hindi for those of all who know the language. Thanks!
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vitastapublish-blog · 5 years
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Girja Kumar, a veteran scholar, was #Vitasta’s first #author. We hit the stands in 2006 with the controversial book on the Mahatma titled, ‘Brahmacharya Gandhi & His Women Associates’. The #book was #writtenabout and discussed by every #newspaper and #magazine in the country, as well as quoted widely internationally. The book continues to generate interest even today.
The Hindi translation of the book, ‘Mahatma Gandhi Aur Unki Mahila Mitra’ is also a best seller.
His second book, ‘Mahatma Gandhi's Letters on #Brahmacharya, #Sexualityand #Love’ dealt with #Gandhi’s controversial experiments in brahmacharya. Gandhi was a compulsive letter writer and the book discusses everything from human relations to #celibacy, sexuality and love.
Girja Kumar's seminal work, ‘The Indus People : Saraiki Saga and Sufi-Sant Renaissance’ deals with a mozaic of myths and migrations, thoughts and beliefs, cultural #practices and castes, and brings to his readers a memorable work that leaves scope for further #investigations into the roots of northern India's peoples and their #poetry. It is a book of relevance to scholars of Indology, history and sociology, and is of equal interest to the student of military #history and #mythology; it is a book for the subcontinent- watcher who want to know where India and Pakistan are coming from, and how their present reflect their past.
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houseplansdaily · 2 years
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Successfully My First Hindi Book "Modern G+1 Home Plan Designs Book" Got published on Amazon. In very few Hours this book came #1 Best seller category on Amazon. Now this book is available for free. Check now on Amazon. Download Now. Thank you @durlav__sarkar @inkzoidfoundation . 😊 #trending #amazonbook #amazonbestseller #houseplansbook (at India) https://www.instagram.com/p/CgcL0zfhsgv/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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