Monday, December 26, 2011

Create and Host your own Website - Make Money - Sell and Host to your Friends or Company's

Earn a decent salary.
Very easy, build a website in less than an hour.
Program with step by step guide on how to build a website.
Step by step guide on how to make a website live.
Step by step guide on how to put the website on Google and other search engines.

Web Designers charge a fortune to design and host your website.
Now you can host and charge whatever rate you want for hosting and designing.

Build websites for company's or friends for revenue.

Once you have done the tutorial, (About 1 hour) you can start building your own websites. I have design this program for people to create their own businesses.
This program contain a step by step manual with pics (Snap Shot's) to make it easy and understandable. I have created this guide in simple English so that everyone can use and understand it.

Also included in this package is Free Email Support.

This program is available for R100.00 / $10
You can collect or I can email it anywhere in World.

Payment via PayPal only:






021 820 3887

I will also advise you on how to get clients.

malcolm.heyns@gmail.com

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Boney M - Cape Town Grand Arena - Boney M Christmas Special - Cape Town

Boney M. was not only THE disco cult band of the 70`s and 80`s but remains a living legend of the entire disco era!


Originally founded in Germany by writer and producer Frank Farian, Boney M. was one of the disco-orientated pop acts which dominated the European charts throughout the late seventies and early eighties with a string of hits. Their original; Christmas album was launched in 1981, and has since become synonymous with the festive season. This December South Africans will be treated to the ultimate Christmas experience with Boney M. when they visit our shores for a limited tour with Lefra Productions.



Venue: Grand Arena, Grand West - Cape Town, Western Cape
Date: Tue 20 Dec 2011 8:00 pm
Tickets: Computicket
Cape Town Shuttles: Shuttles to and from Grand Arena
Citi Shuttles
For bookings: Alta or Tarryn
021 559 5467
082 707 1135
021 820 3887 a/h
info@citishuttles.co.za
www.citishuttles.co.za

Friday, December 2, 2011

When you live in Cape Town

The Swiss-based New 7 Wonders Foundation announced the initial results of the competition, in which hundreds of millions of votes were cast worldwide via mobile and internet platforms, in Zurich, Switzerland shortly after 9pm South African time on Friday the 12th of November.


The seven provisional winners, in alphabetical order, are: the Amazon in South America; Halong Bay in Vietnam; Iguazu Falls in Argentina; Jeju Island in South Korea; Komodo in Indonesia; Puerto Princesa Underground River in the Philippines; and Table Mountain.


Growing up in Cape Town, how does Capetonians feel about their city. We have the Helderberg, Hottentots Holland and Table Mountain ranges around us with beautiful oceans, nature reserves and wonderful people. We have hundreds of Wine Estates, fruit farms and great weather. Winter time on a real cold day the temperature will be only around 11 Degrees Celsius.

So the answer is simple. Capetonians feel Great and proud about their city. Our campaign for the 2010 Fifa Soccer World Cup was the best organized in all provinces of South Africa according to one of the top organizing figures that I met at Cape Town Stadium. With no incidents and a wonderful atmosphere this was a good time for people of all races to do some bonding and just get to know each other. The racial tension was soon forgotten and Cape Town became one.

South Africans generally is a great competitive sporting nation and Cape Town
has plenty of World class Golf courses, great stadiums that hosted the ICC Cricket, Fifa Soccer and Web Ellis Rugby World Cups.


Don't forget to mention all the great Rock Bands and international stars that came to visit Cape Town in the last year or so, Neil Diamond, U2, etc.

Cape Town is also famous for all it's tourist attractions like the V&A Waterfront, Rhodes Memorial, Cape of Good Hope and of course the great wines and cheeses.

Yes, we love Cape Town and Yes we are here to stay!

So......................Welcome to Cape Town...!!!

Get more Blog visitors - 10 Great Tips on How to improve your Blog

All of us need reminders now and then about how to keep our writing fresh and sharp. Blogs are still an evolving medium, and we each come to blogging with past experiences in writing, some of which will work in the blog sphere, and some of which will not. Here are a few tips how to improve your blog copy:

1. DO write about what matters to you.

This is the first commandment of blogging. The most successful blogs are written by people who are passionate about their subject matter. When you write about topics that excite you, your writing will communicate a sense of energy that will attract like-minded readers. You'll also be more likely to keep on blogging, and won't abandon your blog after a few days or weeks.

2. DON'T take a too-formal tone.

Blogging is a more informal medium than print, and your writing style should reflect that. Blogging allows you to write in a casual, face-to-face tone, as if you were sitting down for a cup of coffee with your readers. One way to begin to develop your blog "voice" is to read blogs that resonate with you and study the ways in which those bloggers choose words that maintain a professional tone while still being warm and accessible.

3. DO edit yourself.

Hey, it's your blog, right? You can write a 2,000-word essay on what you had for breakfast, or wax eloquent about everything that is wrong with retail customer service. Don't do it. Once you draft your post, read through it for redundancies, irrelevant anecdotes or anything that isn't vital. You might find that you have enough material for 2 or 3 unique posts. Your blog isn't a book; make it lean.

4. DON'T use tired cliches.

A cliche is a phrase that has been coined for so long that it has become boring. An easy way to turn off readers and make them move on to another site is to pepper your posts with cliches like "right as rain" and "easy as pie." Take a minute to prune those phrases out and replace them with something fresh and original.

5. DO spell check your posts before you click "Publish Now."

Blogger offers a spell checking function that makes it easy for you to have typo-free posts. Whenever you see a red line beneath a word, double check the spelling. Watch out for common misspellings that won't show up on the spellchecker, such as "your" versus "you're," "their" versus "there," and "principle" and "principal." For extra spelling help, use www.dictionary.com.

6. DON'T forget basic principles of good text layout.

Readability is one of the most important aspects of good blog copy. Use line breaks between paragraphs. Use sub-heads, preferably in bold type. Use italics for emphasis. Your goal is to draw the eye and create a smooth sense of flow throughout your post. Make it easy to read!

7. DO use lists. Most blog readers skim copy rather than read it all the way through.

One way to maximize your copy impact is to use lists. Bullet lists or numbered lists call attention to important points, and ensure that readers who are skimming will catch the most vital part of your post.
8. DON'T use the same format in every post.


Mix it up a little! Some might incorporate lists, while others might be more narrative. Some posts might include a lot of images, while others will be more copy-heavy. Don't do the same thing every time.

9. DO create descriptive headlines that let readers know what to expect from your posts.

One of the best things about blogging is that it allows you to be creative. Problem is, what is clever to you might be confusing to someone else. The best way to encourage more people to read your post is to write a compelling post title, and use subheads throughout your post.
10. DON'T sweat it.


Don't let these guidelines keep you from blogging the most important thing is to keep writing. If you write with passion and conviction, you will be able to connect with other people, and your writing will improve every time you post.

Full article: TypePad