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Month: April 2022

Avoid Disasters: Make Backups of Websites and Business Assets Mandatory

Do you have a backup of all your website and business data?

A sudden attack on your web hosting or an employee mistake can wreak havoc without warning.

The same goes for any information about your business stored on your computer. If your computer suddenly got infected with a virus and you had to format your hard drive, it would likely have a huge impact on your business.

So what should you do to prepare for data loss?

Is your website and domain name safe from being taken hostage? Read our article: How to keep your digital business assets SECURE from being taken HOSTAGE

Backup of your website

Sometimes website attacks may not be obvious, and you really need to be on the lookout for any suspicious activity.

Unfortunately, hackers can do more than break your website. In the past, some websites have been secretly hijacked and new information added to them without your knowledge.

The reason may be that another website is tracking your users or monitoring what you are doing to help a competing company. Check your pages for unusual content additions, as well as any new plugins you may not have added yourself.

If you notice something, then you have a problem. Without backups of your website, that problem can be very difficult to solve.

Try this free malware and security scanner from Sucuri to see if you currently have a problem.

With backups you can fix things with just a few clicks!

Your website backup could be something that is already underway without you knowing it. Check with your web host and see if they already have automatic backups enabled and make sure you understand how to do a “rollback” where you can restore a previous version of your website that was backed up before you encountered an error.

By doing this, you can literally restore your website in a few clicks and save yourself a lot of stress.

If you don’t have backups, see if your CMS (such as WordPress) has a backup tool/plugin you can employ. There are plenty of free options to choose from depending on how your website was built, like UpdraftPlus for WordPress.

If your website is 100% custom, the easiest thing to do is use a File Transfer Protocol tool like Filezilla and manually download your website to your PC. You can then store it on a cloud storage service or external hard drive in case you run into any issues and need a working version of your site. If your website is not very large, you can simply compress the content and email it to them.

If you prefer to have someone else take care of your website security and backup measures, please contact us as we have a monthly maintenance plan to take this burden off your shoulders.

Backup of your business data

Most entrepreneurs and small business owners run their business on their computer.

While many files can be searched in your email, you don’t want to start combing through emails looking for spreadsheets. Therefore, it is a very good idea to make regular backups of your computer data.

This process is easy and can become a routine habit once you’ve done it a few times.

The first step will really help with something mentioned in the backup part of the website above and that is to use Winzip or Winrar.

These programs compress the files into a single file so you have everything in one place. Some emails restrict sending these types of files for security reasons, so you may want to back up these files using a free cloud storage system like GDrive or Dropbox.

After installing Winzip or Winrar, you will be able to right click on the folder on your desktop with all of your business information and simply select add to archive. This will create the shredded copy of everything in that folder for easy storage.

Then simply go to your preferred storage point and add the archive file! You can drag it to an external drive or add it to a cloud. In any case, you will have all that information available at your fingertips whenever you need it.

Avoid disaster and implement!

These may seem like trivial things or a huge hassle to deal with…until you need them.

Anyone who has experienced a hacked website or a compromised hard drive knows that in hindsight it’s 20/20 and the words “if only I had…” suddenly become woefully normal.

Backups are like oil changes and need to be done regularly to ensure your business continues to run without devastating interruptions.

5 clubs/bars to visit in Copenhagen

Today I will give you the hidden gems of Copenhagen. Cool bars and places that I recommend visiting. Who knows, you might even meet me there!

1. Meat Town
Meat-city aka. Kodbyen is the place to shop for staples for restaurants or other food-related businesses during the day. At night it is a social meeting point in the center of Copenhagen. There are several cool places worth checking out in Meat-town, like Karriere Bar or Jolenes for a more hippy approach. It’s a much older crowd in the 25-30s, the bar prices are average to high, and the music seems well thought out, compared to other places you might run into in Copenhagen. If you like an older crowd and a different experience then your typical nightclubs then Meat-town is not a bad place to visit.

address:
Kodbyen
Halmtorvet 9-29
1700 Copenhagen V
Hours: 22:00 – 05:00

2. Heidi’s Brewery
Heidi’s Brewery has 2 floors. Both floors have a fussball table, they offer a wide variety of different beers, so if you are a beer enthusiast you will like this place. The crowd is older, between 24 and 28 years old and they have a dance floor that is quite small but doable. It’s a dimly lit place and the waitresses are all neatly dressed in German waitress outfits. There is no entrance fee, but there is a cloakroom fee of 20kr. I usually just sneak off and drop my jacket on a table with a friend, I’m cheap.

address:
Heidi’s Brewery
Vestergade 18
1456 Copenhagen K

3. Charles
Fullname Karel Van Mander is a nightclub located right next to the large Magasin shopping center and can be reached via the pedestrian street or from Kongs Nytorv Metro. Karel runs an amazing looking club with exquisite interior design and probably has the hottest girls in town, squirming around the place. They have an outdoor area which is perfect for the summer and a good sized dance floor in the middle. The music is mainly house and dance music with a mix of today’s popular songs. The age group ranges from 18 to 25 years. However, the age requirements change from Thursday to Saturday. Unfortunately the bar prices are very high, but if you have the money to spend then you won’t look better doing it anywhere else than here. Karel can help attract the hottest girls in Copenhagen, so if you’re looking to hook up with a nice little turbo, look no further than here. There are a lot of turbos here. The entrance fee is around 100 dkk, but the cloakroom is free.

address:
Karel van Mander
Lille Kongensgade 16
1074 Copenhagen K
office hours: 10pm-5am

4. Happy Pig
The Happy Pig is located near skindergade. It has a pretty young crowd from 21 to 25 years old. It has 2 dance floors upstairs and also a live band area on the stairs where they play live music regularly. Bar prices are quite low and people are generally quite friendly. There is a cloakroom fee of 20 dkk and it is not optional. They broadcast football matches, when there are big games, so you might want to check it out, if you are interested in football.

address:
Glade Gray Lair
Lille Kannikestraede 3
1170 Copenhagen K
opening hours: 9pm-5am

5. Francis Pony
Francis Pony is a student bar, but that doesn’t mean it’s lacking in terms of style. It has a young but mature crowd that is usually between the ages of 22-24 and most of them are business students or something. Bar prices are average to high and it has 2 floors. There is no real dance floor, which would be impossible as the place is quite packed on the weekends. If you are a student then it is a great place to go and socialize. Free entrance and optional wardrobe. Drink prices are a bit high, so not the best place to warm up.

Direction:
pony francis
23 Kloster Street
1157 Copenhagen K
Business hours: 9pm-5am

Questions about Rome answered

If it’s your first visit to Italy and you’ve booked your design hotel in Rome, you may have some lingering concerns about aspects of your trip to the Eternal City. Here we will try to deal with some of them.

How safe is the city?

It’s almost impossible to compare crime statistics between major cities because there are so many variables involved. However, the Italian capital should not, on average, offer more problems than any other major European capital and mass tourism destination. Of course, it is almost inevitable that certain criminals will target tourists, and that can happen in London, Paris or Rome. It only makes sense to take certain precautions, such as avoiding carrying large amounts of cash or wandering into deserted alleys, etc., at odd hours. Wear a money belt and avoid handbags; use a shoulder strap bag instead.

How is the public transport?

Reasonably good on paper, but remember that buses and trains can be exceptionally busy at rush hour and Italians generally don’t respect queues very much; be prepared to stand your ground and back up if necessary. When it comes to details, the staff at your design hotel in Rome will be happy to offer advice for your own local area.

What are the problems I’ve read about with people wearing ancient Roman costumes?

This has been greatly exaggerated in the general press, but there have been a few incidents, so to explain:

In certain places, such as the Colosseum, you may see people dressed in ancient Roman costumes (often legionnaires). They are there to pose for pictures with tourists. Remember that these are private individuals who do this for a living and for their own account. If you include them in your group photos, they will expect to be paid and not just given a warm handshake of thanks. In the past, when some tourists refused to offer payment, some problems arose. This is very common all over the world and is not limited to this city. If you want to include these people in your photos, just ask and agree on a price in advance. However, recently the government has cracked down on these colorful people and you may not see them as often anymore.

How hot is it?

In July and August it can be very hot, with temperatures reaching 30 degrees Celsius. Public buildings, restaurants, and many designer hotels in Rome will have air conditioning, but the streets, of course, will not. If you are very sensitive to heat, it might be sensible to plan a trip in the spring or fall.

Are the main public attractions always open?

Yes and no. Opening hours can vary seasonally and it’s also worth bearing in mind that sometimes even the most famous sites may be closed for restoration or refurbishment.
There is no easy answer to this other than checking with your local tourist office, or alternatively the staff at your design hotel in Rome will be able to tell you the opening hours of the main attractions in advance.

Make Group Bowling Fun: Rules, Tips, and Different Ways to Bowl With Others

Bowling is a great game due to its diverse nature. It can be a highly competitive matchup against others or just a fun time with your friends where no one cares about the score. However, after you’ve bowled many times, it’s common to want to mix it up a bit and try some fun new ways to bowl. Bowlers all over the world have come up with different cool ways to make their time in the alley even more fun. These range from official rule systems in league games to silly ways to bowl with your friends.

If you’re just bowling with your friends during open bowling time, you can really choose whatever rules you want. You can have everyone compete against each other for the best overall score, or you can pair up with a friend and have their combined score compared to another duo’s. Also, if you’re just in it to have a good time, you might not even care to look at the scores.

The only time the rules really matter is if you join a league. If you choose this path, there are endless variations, and your bowling center will make it very clear to you what rules exist. The most common format is to have your team’s total score against a team of opponents, with each bowler receiving a handicap added to their score based on their average score. This is designed to level the playing field and give everyone a fair chance to win. A better bowler would have fewer “handicap” pins added to his score, and a beginning bowler would have more pins added.

Recreational bowlers have come up with other great rules for gang bowling. A popular one is to agree that the lowest score wins and try to get the bowlers to hit the fewest pins. For this to work, it’s good to count a gutterball as a strike so players can’t throw it into the gutter and win.

You can also have each bowler use their non-dominant hand to bowl. Some bowlers like to experiment with different styles of releasing the ball, such as the “granny” style. However, if you’re going to attempt something like this, make sure you’re safe and don’t disturb the staff in the alley.

When you’re looking to have fun bowling, the sky is the limit!

China’s Renewable Energy Plans: Shaken, Not Stirred

The May 12 earthquake in western China’s Sichuan province will have ripple effects far beyond China than Beijing is letting on. Sichuan province holds the key to China’s hydropower generation plans in its renewable energy targets and the area is also a hub for outsourced wind turbine equipment around the world. Both were badly damaged.

This infrastructure will take months or years to repair, but in the meantime, Chinese media reports that “the earthquake in dollar terms is minimal and seems unlikely to slow China’s economic growth much.” I am sorry I disagree.

This earthquake cracked dams and roads, but at the same time it blew holes in the myth that an ever-expanding China can host an infinite number of companies that want to open facilities there. We have been hiding behind a wall of reliance on outsourcing to solve our domestic pollution and economic problems, and that great wall is about to collapse.

The hydroelectric crutch: The earthquake zone area generated 62 percent of Sichuan province’s total electricity output through hydroelectric dams, of which “396 dams were believed to be severely damaged and many of the power plants Power lines in river systems have been damaged and several major reservoirs are being destroyed. drained to prevent their dams from failing. The seismic safety of these dams is a concern and many of them are expected to need repair and strengthening,” according to Minister of Water Resources Ministry Chen Lei.

Even before the earthquake, Beijing admitted that many of the country’s 87,000 dams are seriously flawed. “Approximately 37,000 dams across the country are in a dangerous state,” Vice Minister of the Ministry of Water Resources Jiao Yong said earlier this year, noting that many were built decades ago.

Two weeks after the earthquake, the Ministry of Water Resources acknowledged that 69 reservoirs and dams were on the verge of collapse and that nearly 3,000 across China were damaged.

If the always secretive central government is publishing this kind of information, I can only conclude that the reliable power of that region is no longer assured. This single set of facts revolving around hydropower production in western China is one link in a chain that stretches from China to your backyard, and that link has been broken.

Don’t count your renewable energy eggs before they hatch: China has more dams than any other country, about half the world total. And the 11th Five-Year Plan pins its hopes on rapidly and massively developing every meter of water flowing in the rivers of Yunnan, Sichuan and Gansu provinces in the west to meet the insatiable demand for energy for factories and homes. The Chinese government will now have to reconsider its aggressive dam-building program.

If hydroelectric projects are scrapped, there will be continuous and permanent power outages across the country. China’s hydroelectric consumption was around 7% of its total main energy consumed in 2007.

Before the earthquake, the central government was thinking: ‘Sichuan has the largest possible reserves of hydropower resources in the country, estimated at more than 110 gigawatts. Yunnan has a number of hydropower plants under construction in the lower and middle reaches of the Lancang River, with 11 GW and plans for dozens more projects between now and 2016. Gansu’s abundant Yellow River hydropower resources can provide electricity to neighboring provinces. from Qinghai, Shanxi, Sichuan and Ningxia, and its additional potential is excellent.’

Not anymore.

The China Electricity Council believes that less than 20 percent of the country’s hydropower resources are being used. According to the pre-earthquake government plan, the hydroelectric installed capacity should have reached 125 GW in 2010, which represents 28 percent of the total installed capacity; in 2015 it could have reached 150 GW and for 2020 the goal was 300 GW. These plans are not likely to go ahead as planned. This will leave China far behind its power generation targets and far short of the capacity it needs to attract manufacturers to that part of the country.

The Slow Decline: China’s Go West campaign is designed to attract college graduates and businesses to western parts of the country, thus stimulating the economy in China’s less prosperous hinterland.

The bait most often used by the central government is the Major Technological and Economic Development Zones, Special Economic Zones, and City Industrial Zones, which grant tax-free status along with preferential transportation and wage deals. This is great when there is a continuous power supply, but now in the western region that is anything but guaranteed. China’s state power grid announced that the Sichuan power grid is operating at 76% of pre-earthquake levels. Notice how they conveniently leave out the surrounding provinces, which also took damage.

A recent article in the China Daily – “China expects power shortage amid surging demand” – quotes the general office of the State Electricity Regulatory Commission as saying that “Guangdong province would have less than 5, 5GW, Guizhou 1GW and Yunnan 1.5GW.” Once again, they omitted shortages in Sichuan, Gansu, Inner Mongolia, Zhejiang, Jiangsu and Shanxi provinces to get a reliable total. This will be the fifth consecutive year of power shortages across the country. Now consider this: The last four years were short with all of the country’s hydroelectric power running.

This year, 10 GW of power is likely to be short, so keep an eye on the power rankings – “normal shortage”, “severe shortage” and “power crisis” – to see how your city or area is doing favorite industry.

It seems that there is a masking of the real numbers. What business would want to settle in a country with constant electricity deficits?

Devastation in Beichuan: Combine the electricity shortage with the number of factories that need to relocate now that fewer businesses will want to rebuild on an active fault line and the veil is starting to lift on what they’re hiding. Workers are refusing to return to work until government inspectors approve the integrity of the buildings, even though it may be months or years before they reach every company. The psychology of danger to the worker and the investor is the overlooked X factor in the Chinese equation. Now, how attractive are the Regional Development Zones in western China?

As for us who live outside of China, the norm is to outsource heavy industry to China. Even the global renewable energy sector has many of its wind turbines and solar panels produced in China. Unfortunately, Deyang, a city an hour and a half north of Chengdu, had wind turbine operations, including major ones in Europe, Australia, and North America, running some of their production at Dong Fang Turbine. In the same area there were also carbon fiber blade, wind tower and ball bearing operations that supplied parts to Dong Fang. Buildings around Deyang to Mianyang were heavily damaged or razed to the ground.

Business Week sums it up in an article titled “Dongfang Turbine Badly Hit.” The operations of Dongfang Turbine, China’s largest steam turbine producer and the country’s third largest wind turbine manufacturer, were all but wiped out. Dongfang, which produces 30 percent of China’s locally manufactured turbines, estimates direct losses from the earthquake to be as high as $1 billion. Its parent company, Dongfang Electric Corp., has seen its share price plummet, as the steam turbine business accounted for 20% of its operating income in 2007.

Although Chinese media reports suggest that facilities for its wind turbine business were unaffected, sources inside the company said that most of the senior engineers in its wind business have sadly passed away and one of its wind component factories suffered. serious damage.

The seismic triangle of electricity shortage: where does this leave us? Peak Oil is evident and can no longer be denied. We, as a world, must begin a transition to renewable energy and these circumstances will set China’s wind industry output back a year or two. China’s response to electricity shortages will be to build more coal-fired power plants. Given that outsourced production is now constrained by power outages and failures, what will our response be?

The seismic triangle of electricity shortage from Kunming in the west to Chongqing in the east and Lanzhou in the north with Chengdu in the center is sketchy territory as of now. The central government was funneling new business to this exact area because there is so little space along the eastern seaboard. That is why there is a massive push to send the economy west. If you have been to the coast of China, you will have seen how densely populated a society can be.

The price is the main reason why we buy Chinese products and we have our industries there. However, when something is scarce, it costs more. Electricity is no different. Now there are daily diesel shortages along the East Coast, electricity shortages in the West and along the coast. Add the recently appreciated yuan and China is no longer the business utopia it once was. Until the damage in western China is repaired, the increased use of oil, natural gas and coal will to some extent replace hydropower. This in turn creates higher prices in China’s manufacturing sector. You will pay at the check-out counter.

Please understand: the rest of the world depends much less on China’s exports than China depends on the rest of the world. We need to prepare to take care of ourselves again. As oil prices continue to rise and the world economy declines, I think we will see a resurgence of light industry returning to our home countries. China’s electrical problems could be partially solved if light industry moved elsewhere and left heavy industries in China. Unemployment will become increasingly fierce in the coming years as our fossil fuel-based economy declines.

What a great way to put millions of people to work: bringing businesses back home. This will remove a link in the chain of dependency on globalization and save energy along the way.

California bill brings online college one step closer

In California, public university students are used to waiting to try to enroll in popular or required courses. But if a recently introduced state bill passes, those students may soon be able to take classes online instead of waiting in line.

The bill, introduced by California Senate President Pro Tempore Darrell Steinberg (D-Sacramento), would allow public university students to take web-based “massive open online courses” (MOOCs) to earn academic credits in lieu of certain courses required to complete the degree. if there are no available seats in the on-campus sections of those courses. The credit would be awarded based on the recommendations of the American Council on Education. While faculty panels would have the opportunity to review online courses and choose appropriate replacements for oversubscribed private classes, schools would no longer be able to withhold full credit from students seeking online alternatives.

The bill addresses a statewide problem of over-enrollment for introductory courses in core subjects, particularly at the community college level. The state’s community college system has been caught between budget cuts on the one hand and growing demand for higher education on the other. As a result, last fall, three-quarters of California’s 112 community colleges were forced to turn away students. School waiting lists averaged 7,000 students. Even those students who can enroll are often unable to enroll in the classes they need to graduate or continue their studies. Sometimes they must spend extra semesters at the school, simply waiting for places to open up in the required classes.

The replacement online courses promoted by the bill would be offered by third-party providers, some of which are for-profit businesses, including Udacity, Straighterline, EdX and Coursera. The program would be combined with an existing statewide effort to promote the use of free and open source textbooks, according to a news release from the 20 Million Minds Foundation, a California nonprofit focused on cutting costs. of the textbooks. (one)

Using online resources to fill the course gap makes a lot of sense. Allowing students to study introductory-level material in virtual classrooms can keep them on track toward graduation while freeing up classroom space and time for more advanced classes.

On the surface, allowing online programs to take over introductory-level instruction may seem like a teacher’s dream. My guess, however, is that California public university professors and administrators won’t be happy. In fact, were it not for resistance within academia, there would be no need for the bill, because students could already take online courses for credit.

The reason students need to have the bill passed before they can click “Enroll” is accreditation; so far, very few online programs have received it. The university accreditation process, which is carried out by private organizations dominated by academics and administrators, serves to entrench existing institutions at the expense of potentially more profitable competitors. Instead of applying objective, outcome-based standards, accreditors, who are mostly affiliated with traditional schools, judge potential newcomers based on whether they adhere to established methods. This automatically blocks innovation and has kept most online programs out of the accredited club.

By withholding accreditation, established powers in academia have effectively prevented newer online programs from being able to compete for students. Most students must show that their degrees are from accredited schools before those degrees are considered legitimate. Accreditation is also used to determine eligibility for federal financial aid. While accredited universities may choose to award academic credit to students who complete courses through unaccredited online programs, few do. That’s why students wait to get into face-to-face classes at accredited schools, despite the availability of online programs capable of providing the same knowledge and skills.

While university professors and administrators maintain control over the accreditation system, financial pressure will eventually make change inevitable. The ever-increasing tuition bills and mounting student debt that are the by-products of the current academic fix simply cannot be sustained much longer.

The California bill is a sign that those financial pressures are having an effect. The arrangement proposed in the bill effectively overrides accrediting agencies by forcing public schools to lend the strength of their own accreditation to high-caliber online classes. This kind of legislative manipulation may not be enough in the long run, but it is at least a step in the right direction, bringing us closer to the day when students can choose from a multitude of accredited programs that are online, online. campus or a combination of the two.

The proportion of high school graduates who go on to college has risen from 45 percent in 1959 to 70 percent in 2009. In that half-century span, employers who once accepted candidates with only a high school diploma are now using college degrees. as your hiring standard. However, we continue to rely on academic models that were developed when only a minority of students were pursuing higher education. It’s no wonder those systems are being overwhelmed. We owe it to students to make sure educational infrastructure is repaired before it breaks beneath them. If the universities themselves are unable or unwilling to do this, then policymakers, particularly at the state level, will need to step in.

If the California bill is successful, it will offer a valuable lesson to the rest of the country. I hope educators are paying attention.

Source:

1) Yahoo! News, “New California Legislation to Provide Full Academic Credit for MOOC Courses”

Chakra design for our homes

The chakras are vortexes of energies in the subtle body. The etheric body is the first layer of our aura and is the closest to our body’s energy system. Healthy chakras keep our mind, body, and spirit living in harmony. A closed chakra caused by an energy blockage, whether emotional or spiritual, will create disharmony, causing the chakras to go into excess or lack. This induces a state of lethargy and disorientation and eventually leads to physical illness.

Let’s balance the Chakras and design our home!!

We connect with the universe through our astral body and the chakras that energize us in a reciprocity that surrounds us as a whole. Our home is an extension of our energy, so a happy home is a happy you! Let’s integrate the chakras into our home in a way that we understand and connect with.

The Root or Base Chakra is associated with stability and survival and rules the Kitchen, Bathroom. The kitchen is where we sustain ourselves, so a clean, bright and cheery environment keeps the chakra happy. An antique Indian sideboard or manjoosh carved from old wood works splendidly as an island where the family keeps you company while you cook their favorite meals. By grounding the woods and earth colors of vintage carved barn doors for the pantry, the tree of life nurtures us. Decorate with fresh fruits and flowers, supporting the fountain, this chakra is also where any energy is eliminated from our body, so the toilet should not have any leaks or problems since that drains energy. The old door console made with old doors studded with iron and brass converted into a bathroom cabinet provides the grounding element. Decorate with broadleaf plants and distressed wood planters.

The Sacral Chakra is connected to the center of creativity and could be your extra room where you paint or blog. Orange, burnt reds, reddish beaded sari tapestry hanging from an old mantle of weathered carved wood give off the aura of creative energy. Accent with sheer saree drapes and cushions and feel the creative juices flow.

The Solar Plexus Chakra is our personal will, social connections and governs our emotions and discipline. The family room and laundry room are connected to this chakra. Do you feel happy and connected sitting in your family room or isolated? A stunning intricately carved vintage yellow ochre cabinet or distressed wood yellow coffee table will bring new energy. My friend decorated her laundry room beautifully with an antique Indian closet that she used to store her clothes and cleaning supplies, a practical and beautiful statement!

The Heart Chakra represents love and compassion and I immediately connect it to the green plants that are scattered throughout my house. The bedroom is the area of ​​the heart chakra and the seat of divine love. A beautiful antique door makes a gorgeous headboard, door panels hung on either side add an eclectic touch. Beautiful carved consoles make one of a kind nightstands and the bedding is soft and beautiful pashmina woven bedspreads give it a luxurious and luxurious feel.

An uncluttered hallway keeps energy flowing from room to room and the Throat Chakra governs communication. Clean hallways and your workstation or computer areas connect to this chakra. We connect to the world through the Internet, but the electromagnetic charge around us disturbs our energy field. Grounding old door study tables removes this burden and balances us so we can vocalize in a happy and concise medium. Blue carved entry tables and turquoise antique cabinets also energize this chakra.

The Ajna or Third Eye Chakra is the master chakra that balances all other chakras, but it is open only when all others are balanced. Wisdom and intuition and connected to the source, the Ajna chakra is your sacred space or your meditation room where you connect with your inner being. Abundance in all aspects of life is governed by this chakra and violet is the color that resonates with it. Yantras and divine sculptures of Shiva, Ganesha and Durga raise the vibrations of this space.

The crown chakra is our link to the universe, the thousand-petalled lotus that envelops us in its love. The entrance door in ancient times would be carved with beautiful motifs of lotuses and divine symbols attracting cosmic energies into our home and welcoming all that is good.

Designing with furniture and architectural elements from antiquity gives meaning to our collections and energizes us with its beautiful vibrations.

Unjamming uPVC door locks

uPVC doors and double glazed multi-point locks are prone to jamming when maintenance has been neglected or weather prevents the door mechanism from working smoothly.

Depending on the type of uPVC door lock installed on the door, there are several methods to unclog.

Our locksmith discovered that cheaper doors are often equipped with roller locks.

These locks have rollers that slide up and down when the door handle is lifted.

These doors can be unstuck using a wide, flat steel bar or door spreader.

The rollers will easily come out of the locks and unlock the door when a separating force is exerted.

This is also considered a security flaw in older uPVC doors as it is a very easy method of opening the door.

Our locksmith discovered that on most modern and expensive doors, hook and deadbolt style multi-point locks are installed.

These require a bit more skill to unclog.

First, separate the door gap carefully and hold it open with softwood wedges to prevent damage to the frame.

Once the location of the hooks or latches is identified, they can be manually retracted by forcing them inward with a strong screwdriver or bent instrument.

Make sure the key has been turned to the unlock position before forcing the hooks into place, as turning the key is the secondary locking function and will not allow the bolts to retract.

Once the door is open, you can identify the cause of the problem.

it is usually due to a failed gearbox in the multipoint lock.

These contain complex castings that are prone to breaking and shearing when the door is particularly stiff on closing.

Replacement of gearboxes is possible in 90% of multipoint locks; however, some welded and riveted versions, such as Millenco, will require a full closure strip.

Gearbox prices can range from £10 to £50. More expensive lock strips can range from £30 to £150 depending on the make and model of lock.

Millenco locks feature two separate spindle gears. If your door only uses one hole, it is possible to carefully disassemble the gearbox and balance the cut gear for the redundant gear and then reassemble for easy repair.

This can save you £75 for a new strip, so it’s worth a try.

It’s a secret tip that many locksmiths would rather the customer didn’t know!

Once the lock is repaired and put back on the door, the door may still have become stiff upon closing. This is probably the reason your door failed in the first place and needs to be resolved before continuing regular uPVC door use.

An adjustment to the top door hinge, turning the screw a few turns to pull the top corner of the door up and in, will usually solve the problem.

Some more misaligned doors will require adjustments to the frame to ensure the lock engages smoothly without forcing.

You should never force the handle up when closing the door, if it does not work smoothly you will be applying unnecessary force and ultimately breaking the lock again.

I hope this quick guide is helpful and saves you some money, however, if you feel like something here is out of your hands or you don’t have the tools to do it, call a local locksmith for help.

Never call a national locksmith chain or call center as they charge a premium for their time!

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Locksmiths PSS Sheffield

How can digital marketing work for your business?

There is no doubt that we live in the digital world and from this perspective; it is significant that your business has a great presence in the digital space. Internet marketing or digital marketing is the future of marketing all over the world full of advantages compared to traditional marketing. Here are some of the reasons why digital marketing is important for all businesses:

  1. It provides equal opportunities to all types of companies.
  2. More profitable compared to traditional marketing.
  3. Offer more conversions.
  4. Helps generate more income.
  5. Facilitates interaction with the target audience.
  6. It also caters to mobile customers.
  7. Helps gain people’s trust.

All of these reasons show that digital marketing or digital modes of communication are faster, result-oriented and more adaptable. To optimize your business and generate conversions, it is essential to know all the elements of digital marketing, which are the following:

SEO (search engine optimization)

In simple terms, SEO is a marketing discipline that focuses on organic (non-paid) visibility in search engines. SEO is not only related to making your website or online presence better for search engines, but also making it better for people. To provide relevant results to your audience, Google regularly updates its algorithms. Due to these regular updates from Google, many experts say that your effort is useless but your results or SEO is dead. However, the truth is that Google tries to filter out websites that don’t deserve to be at the top of the search engine results pages (SERPs).

SEO is one of the most profitable strategies that will bring organic traffic to your website. So, there is no hesitation in investing in SEO work.

SEM (Search Engine Marketing)

It is the most effective and complete strategy to grow your business and attract more traffic to your website in an increasingly competitive market. With a lot of commercial presence on the digital platform and all of them with their sights set on the same thing, it is important to advertise online, and SEM is one of the best ways to promote or advertise your business. It is mostly done through paid effort, which is why it is also called paid search marketing.

The SEM domain is diverse and complicated, so depending on your business structure, you can choose PPC (pay per click) or CPM (cost per thousand impressions) or CPC (cost per click). Google AdWords (Google) and Bing ads (Yahoo) are the most popular platforms for SEM.

content creation

Content creation is an effective marketing method and even after changes to Google’s algorithms, such as the Penguin, Panda or Hummingbird update, content is still the most important metric when measuring search results. Content can be presented in many ways, such as blogs, e-books, case studies, how-to guides, Q&A articles, banners, infographics, images, news updates, videos, or content for social networking sites.

You can create content on any topic related to your business (if you are creative) and then cleverly link it to your business indirectly. The content must be professional and optimized for search engines. It is always better to leave certain things in the hands of professionals to achieve success in your business. There are many content writing and content marketing agencies that not only write the content professionally but also promote it on digital media to build brand awareness and drive traffic which in turn converts to their clients.

SMM (Social Media Marketing)

Social Media Marketing uses social networking sites (such as Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter, Pinterest, etc.) as a tool to promote websites and drive traffic to your business.

The basic goal of SMM is to engage or communicate with users, increase brand visibility, and reach more customers. Having an active social media presence (daily engagement) has become an invaluable part of expanding your reach, which as a result will build your own reputation and brand.

mobile marketing

The constant use of smartphones in daily life has brought this marketing technique. This technique would definitely give your business more exposure as mobile devices have become an integral part of our lives. Mobile marketing can be done in various ways. Some of them are like:

  • App-Based Marketing
  • In-game mobile marketing
  • SMS
  • mobile search ads
  • Mobile Image Ads

Junk mail

Emailing is one of the easiest and cheapest ways to advertise your business and products or services compared to all other digital marketing strategies. Here are some of the reasons why email marketing can help your business grow:

  • Email has a broader reach
  • Email delivers your communication
  • Email Unit Conversions
  • Email results in a higher ROI (return on investment)
  • It is an open platform and will remain there forever.

All of the above reasons show that email marketing is the most effective marketing channel that can help you connect with the audience and generate sales and revenue for your business.

conclusion

As a marketer, you have many channels and strategies to promote your business online and reach your audience. It is important to choose different marketing strategies for your business to be successful online. However, the truth is that the combination of different strategies can only serve your goals better. A digital marketing agency offers all the online solutions that can help you achieve high ROI. These agencies consult, strategize and execute to deliver the best. Therefore, it is highly recommended to opt for professional digital marketing services to achieve online business success.

Why did God give us coffee?

This week I came face to face with a genuine dilemma. I had several meetings in town and for some reason I miscalculated and ended up with a two and a half hour gap between meetings. I hate wasting time but if I were to go back to my office I would simply have to return to my meeting later and with the cost of gas these days one cannot be too cautious.

You know gas is going up when it costs more to fill the car than the car is actually worth. The most valuable thing in my car is in my gas tank.

I fixed the situation by stopping at a small coffee shop for a cup of Joe. As far as I’m concerned, there’s no bad time to have a cup of coffee, despite the price. I ordered my coffee and when the waitress brought it, I started thinking about coffee. Why did God give us coffee?

Then my mind went back to my grandfather, whose greatest gift to me was the love of coffee. Nobody liked coffee more. I remember one of his favorite quotes: “You can always tell a man by the coffee he drinks.”

Anathema to my grandfather was the idea of ​​instant coffee. No man, in his opinion, would ever drink such a thing. “If a man drank instant coffee,” my grandfather said, “you don’t know what else he would do. Never trust a man who drinks instant coffee.”

Making coffee was an art form for my grandfather. There was a right way and a wrong way to make coffee, and he always insisted on the right way. Of course, the right way was his way.

In the grandfather’s kitchen there was an old wood stove. My grandmother cooked meals in this ancient appliance for over 50 years. In this old stove, my grandfather elaborated the famous mud broth of it. She never allowed my grandmother to make the concoction; it was her job, which she took seriously.

Once, for his birthday, we all pitched in and bought him an electric coffee pot. I had never seen my grandfather so angry. When he saw what it was, he didn’t even take it out of the box.

He had strong ideas about coffee and how it should be made, and woe to the person who contradicted his ideas!

Grandpa always kept a fire going in the old wood stove and in the back of the stove he kept his coffee pot, a big 2 gallon pot, one of those old fashioned coffee pots that went out of style a long time ago. The coffee was always on, and no matter when you stopped to check it out, it always had “fresh” coffee ready.

When I say “fresh”, I need to explain it. Actually the coffee was only fresh on Sunday. On Saturday night, she routinely emptied the coffeepot and made fresh coffee for Sunday morning.

He had an old coffee grinder and ground the coffee beans on Saturday night. She put some other things in the coffee, I’ve never found out what. One thing I know he put in was a crushed eggshell. What he did to his coffee, I have no idea, but Grandpa was sure it was an important ingredient.

Freshly ground coffee beans were put in, the pot filled with fresh water, and placed on the back of the stove to slowly perk up. This coffee would last all week. The coffee was so strong on Sunday that if it didn’t wake you up in the morning, you were dead.

In fact, Cousin Ernie died on a Sunday afternoon, according to my grandfather, and a sip of his coffee only woke him up and he lived seven more years, which was unfortunate for Grandpa since he had to support him.

Before going to bed each night, my grandfather would take care of his coffee. He would grind up some freshly brewed coffee beans, sprinkle them over old coffee grounds, and then add a freshly crushed eggshell. Then he would refill the pot with water.

His coffee was filtered 24/7 and by Saturday it was so strong that he needed half a cup of sugar just to drink one cup. It was thick enough to use as a syrup on your pancakes, but so strong that it dissolved your pancakes before you could eat them.

My grandmother once tried to wash the coffee pot. When my grandfather saw it, he was furious, “Never wash that pot,” he snapped, “you’ll ruin her character and a pot needs a lot of character to make good coffee.”

When my grandfather died, I looked at his old black coffee pot and discovered two things. One, the original color was blue. And two, even though it was originally a 2-gallon pot, it could only take three quarts of water. “Character,” so important to my grandfather, had developed so much over the years that his capacity had diminished.

As I reflected on my grandfather, I thought of my Heavenly Father and His gifts. The Bible says it this way; “Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and comes down from the Father of lights, with whom there is no variation, no shifting shadow” (James 1:17).

I really don’t know why God gave us coffee, but I do know that God’s character is such that He never diminishes His ability to bless me each day.