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Yeast Infections Treatment @ DigitalScryer.com

Posted by Brent On June - 23 - 2009

Hey all we just put up our new Yeast Infections Treatment Page here: http://www.digitalscryer.com/yeast-infections-treatment/ so if you have any yeast related conditions, stop on by and check it out.

DigitalScryer’s Yeast Infections Treatment Page

Also you can see our catalog here: http://www.digitalscryer.com/yeast-infections-treatment/catalog/

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IBM Patents, and then Pulls, Bullet Dodging Exo-Armor

Posted by Brent On June - 2 - 2009

In February of this year IBM issued a patent for exo-armor that would allow you to dodge bullets. Unfortunately they’ve since pulled the patent. I still think that this is remarkable.

Their patent was a combination of high accuracy sensors (to detect high velocity projectiles in flight, and calculate their exact trajectories) and exo-suit technology (if you happened to be in the path of said projectile, the exo-suit would shove you out of the way faster than you could react). Their logic was that sniper bullets come from far enough away to give the sensors and suit enough time to move your butt to safety. Sound like Neo to you?

I’m Getting My Butt To Safety!

I think the only limits to this would be processing speed, which wouldn’t be a limit for long. There are so many immediate ways I could see to enhance this as well. Terahertz wave (and other) detectors could be used to track ALL firearms in an area, and a computer algorithm could be used to track all of their potential trajectories.

The sensors could then be used to tell if the guns were in people’s hands or not, and behavioral algorithms (which AFAIK have already been developed) could be used to tell if the person holding the gun was acting aggressively.

Couple that with the ability to read the movement of a trigger finger, and you could have the person dodging a split second before the gun is actually fired; starting to dodge after the trigger was pulled, but BEFORE the hammer came down. This would greatly shorten the range, allowing you to dodge even point blank in ideal conditions.

All Conditions Are Ideal For Me

With advanced enough algorithms, you could even have this thing letting you dodge attacks in hand to hand combat and make it look effortless. Jackie Chan’s suit from The Tuxedo comes to mind.

IBM, Now With 56% More Tuxedos.

Thanks to TechFragments.com for the original heads up.

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5 Steps To Building A Successful Business

Posted by Brent On May - 29 - 2009

Having your own business, from my point of view, is very important. Working to make something out of (and for) yourself as opposed to making someone else wealthy. There are a few fundamental steps to take when building your own business, which I will chronicle here with some detail.

1. Have An Idea

First off you need an idea, whether this is a truly unique idea or just a unique take on an existing idea is fine. Your business ideas can range from the fantastic to the mundane, and be anything from a service to a reusable or consumable product (I’d recommend service or consumable product if you want to have recurring income). Ideas don’t fall from trees; some of you may be very creative and some of you might not be. Either is okay.

For those of you who are a bit creatively stunted right now, I’ve found this nifty idea generator online.

Idea Generator

You can use it by pressing the arrows to turn the dials, or by clicking on the intertwined arrows to generate a random idea. It does generate some pretty cool ideas by themselves, or aspect of ideas that can really get your creative juices flowing. Thanks to our friends at The Directors Bureau Special Projects for providing this amazing widget free of charge. It almost makes me want to compulsively try every idea it generates.

2. Market Research

This is the next and probably most important step you can do. It’ll allow you to decide if an idea is worth investing your time and (possibly someone else’s) money on. There are several ways to go about doing this. You can go the fast and easy route and do it online, or you can hire somebody to do it for you.

Market SamuraiIf you go about it online, you can use an awesome program like Market Samurai which comes with a 12 day free trial that is SO worth it, or you can join the 30 Day Challenge to learn all about marketing and building an online business and Market Samurai will come with a FORTY DAY free trial. Cool stuff!

You can also use a program called Micro Niche Finder to do similar research. This ingenious program has a lot of overlapping functionality with Market Samurai, but like its Samurai cousin it has independent features too. It’s also much more user friendly for the newbies out there.

Both programs are excellent tools that truly make market research super fast and super easy. They also both have AMAZING free tutorial videos to not only teach you how to use the programs, but how to use them to make some quick, easy money by generating affiliate income streams.

Next you can do manual online market research. The following an amazing Youtube video from the 30 Day Challenge training about doing manual market research online.

There are more videos that expand on these principles both manually and using software, so I’d recommend just joining the 30 Day Challenge to see what they have to offer, it’s free and amazing.

Finally you can go the government route, like I can with Small Business BC which has free market research tools or a paid service where they do it for you. You can also go through an online market research firm like Tab House, or Google it.

3. Product Development

If your market research proves that your idea is something workable, the next step is to make your product viable by developing it. If you have the personal know how to build your product, go for it. If you don’t, you can hire a service to do it for you.

Elance.com is perfect for this. You can find TONS of freelancers from every walk of life. Programmers, engineers, etc. and all of them looking for work. You can also post a job you want done, and professionals will bid on it for the right to work for you. This is usually much cheaper than finding a lab to do development for you. Although you can do that too, using Google. One place I found is called Sunrise Labs.

4. Mass Production

Once you’ve had your product developed to the point where it can be made as small, cheap, and safe as possible, it’s time to go into mass production. Many times when you outsource development to a lab, you’ll find that they may even have the facilities to mass produce your item. Either that or you can take the prototype (or chemical formula etc.) they’ve made for you to a company that exists specifically to mass produce the type of product you’ve got.

Wikipedia has a great list of manufacturing companies from all over the US. This will require some additional research on your part, but Google can also help you if you search for the topic relevant to your item and manufacturers e.g. “Ski pole manufacturers”. You can then contact the companies you find and ask them if they’d be interested in either licensing your product (earning you a percentage of every one of your items that they sell) or producing it for you in bulk for a fee up front.

5. Marketing

The final step to this wondrous process is marketing. This is the process of advertising your product and getting it out there for people to buy. You can do this yourself in a limited fashion i.e. taking internet marketing courses, learning how to use things like Search Engine Optimization (S.E.O.), Google Adwords etc. or you can hire a marketing firm or advertising agency which can get your product out there and advertised online as well as in the real world.

If you’ve done proper market research, made a good product, and done good marketing that adapts in real time to your market’s changes, you should start raking in the dough.

This is all a pretty vast simplification of the process, and will require you do a lot of your own research, but I hope it’s opened your eyes to how you can build yourself a successful business.

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Bulk Suppliers

Posted by Brent On May - 11 - 2009

First post on my new Bulk Suppliers blog here at DigitalScryer.com

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Forex Pip

Posted by Brent On May - 11 - 2009

This is the very first post of my Forex Pip blog.

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