Typing in Devenagari/Hindi on Windows

In order to type in Hindi, you need to follow these steps:

1) Download and install Hindi LIP (Language Interface Pack) for the version of Windows that you are running from bhashaindia.com/Downloadsv2/Category.aspx?ID=2

2) Go to the Control Panel

3) Open The “Regional and Language Options” applet

4) Click the “Languages” tab

5) Click “Details”

6) Ensure that you have “Hindi” in the list.  Otherwise click “Add” and find it in the popup list.

7) Click on the “Language Bar” button. Check the following options and hit “OK”: “Show the Language bar on the desktop”, “Show additional Language bar icons in the taskbar”, “Show text labels on the Language bar”.

8) Click “Key Settings”

9) Select “Switch to English” and click “Change Key Sequence”.

10) Check “Enable Key Sequence”, “left Alt”, and “1” for Key and click “OK”

11) Select “Switch to Hindi” and click “Change Key Sequence”.

12) Check “Enable Key Sequence”, “left Alt”, and “2” for Key and click “OK”

13) Click “OK” on all the opened windows.  You will be prompted to reboot.

Now you will have a language bar that will allow for you to switch between the English and Hindi keyboards.  You will also be able to switch to English by pressing “Left Alt” + “Shift” + 1 and to Hindi by pressing “Left Alt” + “Shift” + 2.  This will allow for you to quickly switch between the two scripts which will be key when making studying material, doing translations, and creating Hindi exercises.

 Hindi Keyboard Stickers:

www.latkey.com/keyboard_stickers.asp?SubCat=25

www.bhashaindia.com/Developers/IndianLang/Typingdnagari/dnpages.aspx?pl=1

You should save the keyboard layout some place easy to refer to for the Hindi script.  Also, you might want to print it out.  You can find it on IBM’s site at: Keyboard Layout

www.microsoft.com/globaldev/keyboards/kbdinhin.htm

emandi.mla.iitk.ac.in/keyboard/index.htm

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Globalization, the Internet, and Tutoring – Unlimited tutoring for $49/month – one day special

Yahoo reports that TutorVista offers online, personal, tutoring for pretty much any subject for $99/month, unlimited.  The tutoring is provided via Skype, Yahoo Messenger with Voice or Google Talk.

According to Yahoo, the tutors are located in India.  However, all tutors are required to have a Masters degree in their subject or have a B.S. in education and another subject.  Tutors all are required to speak very good English.

 Today they are having a one day special.  Sign up now and get unlimited tutoring for $49/month.

TutorVista is not the only online tutoring service, but I think it has the best price.  You can check out these two for comparison.

e-Tutor.com – Online tutoring, learning, and homeschooling resources.

Tutor.com

Making money from your blog

Another great article from Steve Pavlina that I just found, How to Make Money From Your Blog.  It has several ideas for generating traffic and generating money.  One is called a blog carnival.  I had to do a search to see what this was.

About.com says:

A blog carnival is a regular “themed” posting that is hosted by various bloggers in participating weblogs. Usually, the frequency of postings in blog carnivals is once a week.

Here is a list of some blog carnivals that you could consider participating in:

weblogs.about.com/od/blogcarnivalsindex/index.htm

The Carnival of the Capitalists

It covers a lot of other details and information including the fact that 99% of blogs that try to make money do not do so.

 Some other pages you should look at from Steve Pavlina’s site:

How to Build a High-Traffic Web Site (or Blog)

 

Successfully starting a small business

Steve Pavlina has a post 10 Stupid Mitakes Made by the Newly Self-Employed that lists several pitfalls that you should avoid when starting your single person business.  The article is worth reading, but I will summarize it here.

1) Be yourself – don’t try to appear to be a big business when you are just you.  Don’t try to give up being you.  Don’t try to be “business like” and leave your personality behind.  Successful business is built on successful relationships.  This means being open and honest about who you are, what you can do.  It also means dealing with people that are willing to accept you.

2) Spend money correctly -  Don’t buy fancy stuff;  Don’t over invest.  But at the same time don’t be afraid to spend money on things that will improve efficency.

3) Actually create value – Make sure that you are actually offering a product or service that is worth something, that actually contributes.  If you are not offering value, then you will not, and should not be in business for long.

4) Don’t accept or chase every deal – Some customers and deals are not worth it.  Be sure it is worth the time and effort to get that customer or maintain a business relationship.  You might be squandering the resources, time, and energy that you need for the “gold deal”

 

 

Successfully starting a small business

Steve Pavlina has a post 10 Stupid Mitakes Made by the Newly Self-Employed that lists several pitfalls that you should avoid when starting your single person business.  The article is worth reading, but I will summarize it here.

1) Be yourself – don’t try to appear to be a big business when you are just you.  Don’t try to give up being you.  Don’t try to be “business like” and leave your personality behind.  Successful business is built on successful relationships.  This means being open and honest about who you are, what you can do.  It also means dealing with people that are willing to accept you.

2) Spend money correctly -  Don’t buy fancy stuff;  Don’t over invest.  But at the same time don’t be afraid to spend money on things that will improve efficency.

3) Actually create value – Make sure that you are actually offering a product or service that is worth something, that actually contributes.  If you are not offering value, then you will not, and should not be in business for long.

4) Don’t accept or chase every deal – Some customers and deals are not worth it.  Be sure it is worth the time and effort to get that customer or maintain a business relationship.  You might be squandering the resources, time, and energy that you need for the “gold deal”

 

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