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Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts

3 Tech Skills That Can Help You Earn Millions

3 Million Tech Niches

Million Tech Niches

 

Are you are Tech enthusiast and happens to be fluent in any of the following disciplines of Tech, then you are in luck otherwise i guess you have to put on your your learning shoes.

1. Data science

The Tech industry has been building up to this for several years, and it’s never been more true than it is right now: big data is king. Companies are seeking employees who can take huge amounts of information and analyze them for insights.

Skills that really matter in the discipline, R is the language of choice for statistical analysis and visualization. SAS is another hugely useful programming language to learn for analytics. If you happen to familiarize your self with Cassandra then you are good to go.

2. Mobile development

The continual use of smart gadgets is increasing at an alarming rate and hence, Mobile development that is building mobile apps for iOS and Android will be in high demand for the foreseeable future as companies continue to explore implementing apps and mobile-friendly websites that will allow customers and users to have access on the go.

3. Cybersecurity

Without robust systems in place to prevent security breaches that can lead to information theft, a company will ultimately lose the trust of its consumers. Because of this, cybersecurity is one of those “evergreen” skills that will always be needed.

Technology a cost for Humanity

Technology has in no-doubt made our work easier and has completely taken over our lives and, for the most part, we’ve let it. so is it safe to say technology is a price to pay for our humanity or a cost for humanity.

Technology makes our lives easier but at what cost, imagine the GPS system were to go offline, all our connection would be left handicapped, many would be left wondering where to go and cant even locate their own houses, we now live in an era where loosing your phone is like loosing a part of your brain.
In this book called Re-Engineer HumanityEvan Selinger, professor of philosophy at the Rochester Institute of Technology, and Brett Frischmann, professor of law at Villanova University, argue that technology is causing humans to behave like mere machines.

Having our fundamental functions taken over, it is said that algorithms, robots, and consumer devices have begun to be dissociate us from our own humanity. The text isn’t a luddite-like rejection of technological progress. but one which evaluates the way in which we let tech into our lives.



With technology taking over humans tend to loose their jobs everyday, a question regarding this topic was raised on Quora,
What would happen if humans lost 50% of all the jobs in the world to robots?
And was Answered by Glenn Luk, Invests in technology and growth-oriented companies, on Quora.
where he said that What if humans lost 90% of all jobs in the world to robots, automation and technology? Where would we be today.
  • One hundred years ago, the vast majority of people in the world worked on farms. The invention and proliferation of technology has made it possible so that a small minority of farmers (2% here in America) can provide food for all.
  • A little over one hundred years ago, there were millions of jobs related to the main mode of local transportation of the day: the horse-drawn carriage. All of those jobs building carriages, manufacturing buggy whips, raising horses and scooping up their excrement off the city streets. Again, progress and technology have all but eliminated those jobs, and here we are.
  • Seventy years ago, a little over 3% of the U.S. workforce was employed by the railroad industry moving freight and passengers around the country. Today, only 0.1% of the workforce is involved in the railroad industry, yet it moves nearly three times the amount of freight around the country [1].
  • As described in the movie Hidden Figures, NASA used to employ human computers to calculate flight trajectories that helped get our spaceships into the sky. Today the aggregate computing power of human computing from that era is dwarfed by the device sitting in your pocket.
These are just a few examples of how jobs and the nature of work has changed over the years, pushed forward by unshackling humanity’s collective ingenuity to solve problems. In my view, robots (and artificial intelligence) are merely another chapter in humanity’s ongoing drive towards greater productivity and innovation.

Dealing with disruption (better this time around)
However, before we all lock arms together for a massive Global Group Hug and embrace this Utopian future of unlimited abundance, we need to be ultra-aware about how disruptive change caused by new technology can be the root cause of global conflict.

I remember a time not so long ago when Globalization was praised by the masses, immigrants were welcome, new technologies and inventions were taking the world by storm and the economy was making everyone wealthy.
I am talking about the mid-90s. The 1890s, that is. Over the next half-century, the world underwent what is arguably the most destructive period it had ever seen. Rapid changes in technology ultimately led to massive changes in society — everything from politics (end of the Colonial era to rising Nationalism), communications (the telephone), to culture (the rise of car culture), urban planning (the invention of modern suburbia), to shrinking household size.

Rapid technology change is disruptive and we need to be prepared for the changes. Fundamental questions need to be answered:
  • How do you deal with the challenge of equitable wealth distribution?
  • What should even be considered equitable?
  • What if robot technology is concentrated into the hands of the very few?
  • What changes need to be made in our current political system to adapt to this new world?
  • How does the concept of Westphalian sovereignty work when borders are no longer defined just in physical terms?
  • What if technological change happens even faster than we can predict today?
  • Etc.
While I remain an optimist, I do sometimes worry that humanity is not yet adequately prepared to answer these questions. Or that it will take explosive changes — particularly worrying in the Atomic era — to ultimately get to the next stage of human development. 

I think for as much time and effort as our amazing entrepreneurs put into trying to innovate and push human productivity forward, we also now need to spend time figuring out how society needs to evolve — in as non-disruptive and human-focused way as possible — to accommodate new technologies.
We have created massive wealth, enough to go around many times over — and now we need to learn how to share this bounty in a fair and equitable way that also creates the right incentives for wealth creators to continue pushing forward into the frontier.

Can i get rich with technology?

The question can i get rich with technology is a little bit conning, the question people should be asking is that how can i harness the wealth of technology.

In the era we are in Technology is the fastest way to make money, Yes i said it it is indeed the fastest way to make money with its never ending opportunity creation, weather it is blogging, video edition/creation and many more. So the answer to that question is YES technology can make you rich all you have to do is understand how it works.



The main goal of getting rich with technology is to find a problem and then provide a solution, Facebook was not the first social media platform but it is now the most popular media platform because it brought about a solution no other social media could,  neither was apple the first company to produce an mp3 player but it also brought about a solution that its competitors didn't.

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Or rather still you can find a solution and make it better ( what i mean is find a solution that has been provided and make i better ).

I consider the five steps below the key to making money.

Read also: Cultural Traits of Successful Companies

Five Steps To Getting Rich 

  1. Stop obsessing about money:  Make money a by product and not your main goal. in other words shift your perspective.
  2. Create a list of people you help in every possible way: by doing so yo get to track their progress and see how you affected their lives, weather in a positive or negative way, because the success of people you help is also your own.
  3. Stop thinking of millions you can make and start thinking of millions yo can serve:When you have only a few clients and your goal is to make a lot of money, you're incented to find ways to wring every last dollar out of those customers.
    But when you find a way to serve a million people, many other benefits follow.
  4. See making money as a way to make more things.
  5. Make it your goal to do one thing better than anyone: Excellence is its own reward, but excellence also commands higher pay, greater respect, greater feelings of self-worth, greater fulfillment, a greater sense of achievement... all of which make you rich in non-monetary terms.
     

Cultural Traits of Successful Companies

Companies usually start out with baronial intent: An idea, a product, or a culture that its founders hope will be different--the one that stands out among the many. They hope to be the kind of company that others seek to emulate and the most talented people wants to work for.

Frequent questions have been asked regarding what possible traits should a company posses in order to be successful, so i took my time to list out three of those features every company must have: before you proceed ask your self these question do i have what it takes to start up a company?

Cultural Traits of Successful Companies

3 Three Traits A Successful Company must Posses  

  1.  Products: It is one thing to create a product and it is another to create a product that consistently provide a superior customer experience, Facebook was not the first social media network neither was Amazon the first online retailer. But the products and services the render consistently delight customers by giving them what they want or need in ways that competitors can't even come close to.
  2. Sacrifice: Those who intend to start and grow a successful business would have to give up many personal benefits in order to achieve their goal, and when i talk of sacrifice i am talking about: relationships, time and other opportunities. If you are willing to give up all these things you might be one of the winners.
  3. Persistent: Avast number of entrepreneurs who are successful would tell you this never give up, always look for a way out of every situation where you find you self and you are bound to succeed
Note:  Launching a business takes courage, money, focus, time and you have no guarantee of being successful. Are you ready to give up your financial security? Can you cope with the stress attached? If risk leaves you fearful, this is not the path for you. Conversely, if you crave adventure and are the ultimate dreamer, you will find true happiness in taking this wild ride.

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5 of the Best Blogging Tools

Blogging has proven to be one of the best ways to grow your business online. Blogs give you the opportunity to showcase your brand as an authority, publish consistent content and get more traffic to your website.

However, just like with social media marketing, paid advertising and other online marketing strategies, there are several different steps and tasks involved with blogging.
Creating, organizing, publishing and promoting content can take a lot of time. Luckily, there are some great blogging tools that help make the process easier for marketers who want to implement blogging into their content marketing strategy.

I have compiled a list of five (5) blogging tools to make your audience closer to you.


1. WordPress

The first step in the blogging process is to build a place for all of your content to live. WordPress is the most popular Content Management System (CMS) available and it’s perfect for blogging. WordPress powers over 74 million websites like: Techcrunch, mashable and many others and is particularly popular among businesses. Some of the key benefits of WordPress for blogging are:
  • Ease of use
  • Simple content editor
  • A wide selection of themes/templates to create a professional looking blog
  • A variety of free and premium plug-ins that allow you to add cool features to your blog without needing to know how to code or develop
  • A built-in blogging feature
  • Painless integration with several other tools you may use
  • A very helpful and active support forum and community
  • You can have multiple users with different permission levels so your entire team can contribute
you can also add any existing site you have built else where to WordPress.

2. Yoast SEO Plug-in

One of the most popular ways to get traffic to your blog posts, particularly if you don’t have an established audience, is through search engine optimization (SEO). Organic search traffic comes from people who use Google, Bing or other search engines from looking up specific phrases. Once they receive their results, they can enter your site. This is why it’s important to have a high rank on search engines, so you get more traffic to your blog.
There are a variety of factors that impact SEO, but the two major categories everything falls under are:
  1. On-page factors: Such as meta titles, Web development, urls, the actual content on each page and page structure
  2. Off-page factors: Such as backlinks, mentions of your company/website online and social factors
Yoast SEO is a WordPress plug-in designed to help you improve some of the most important on-page SEO factors–even if you aren’t experienced with Web development and SEO. This plug-in takes care of everything from setting up your meta titles and descriptions to creating a sitemap. Yoast even helps you tackle the more complex tasks like editing your robots.txt and .htaccess.

3. Canva

Having a blog post full of text makes your content less appealing and will immediately turn visitors off. Adding in visuals like infographics, charts and other images can help break up your content and make it easily digestible.

The problem that a lot of bloggers run into is figuring out how to integrate images into their content. This leads to bloggers loading their posts with stock images that aren’t eye catching or of any value to the post. Canva is a free tool that makes it easy to create custom graphics to go with your blog posts.
Whether you want to make infographics, featured images or just a few visuals to go within your posts, you can do it all in Canva.

One of the best things about Canva is it comes loaded with templates so all of your graphics can be sized perfectly for each specific social media site. If you want an image to be easy for your readers to Pin, choose the Pinterest template. Or maybe you want something that people can Tweet. You’d then just choose the Twitter template.

4. Google Analytics

Your content is created and you’ve been promoting it through social media and email marketing tools. Now, you need to know the results of your efforts. Google Analytics is the most popular blogging tool to track the performance of your content.
The more you log-in and check your analytics, the more comfortable you’ll become with the dashboard. If you don’t have Google Analytics installed on your blog, make it a priority.

5. Readability Test Tool

Would it shock you to find out the average college freshman reads at a 7th grade level? That means if your writing is too technically advanced, your audience may not fully understand your content.
The Readability Test Tool helps you ensure your blog posts are easy to read. It uses the top readability indicators to let you know the approximate grade level of your content.

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20 Ways To Improve Your Online Presense

Increasing your online presence is absolutely crucial to the success of your business. Everyone knows the value of social media and search engine optimization, but few people know the tips and tricks that make some campaigns succeed and others fail. Regardless of your industry, all businesses should be doing the following tips.

20 Ways To Improve Your Online Presense

20 Ways To Improve Your Online Presence


1. Start a Blog
2. Create a Twitter Account. Add the “Follow Me” Button to your website.
3. Tweet more often. Tweeting a few times per DAY is optimal. (Remember, tweets fade quickly!)
4. Update your Facebook page more often.
5. Hold a social media contest. (Giving away downloads & pre-released content works great!)
6. Use press releases. Plenty of free PR distribution sites are available.
7. Outreach to bloggers, ask for backlinks.
8. Build a user friendly landing page.
9. Install an analytics & tracking platform such as Google Analytics or StatCounter.
10. Invest in Search Engine Optimization.
11. Track your rankings, make sure they steadily increase.
12. Post helpful content for customers in your niche. (How-to guides, tutorials, instructions, tips)
13. Allow comments on your content. (Watch out for spam)
14. Interact with people, answer their questions. Make people have a reason to follow you.
15. Add a feedback from on your site. Actually use the feedback you get.
16. Collect E-mails and start E-mail marketing. Offer great promotions to yield higher open rates.
17. Split test your E-mail marketing campaigns.
18. Try Pay Per Click advertising. Don’t give up early, it takes time to refine.
19. Create an infographic. Share it on infographic distribution sites.
20. Post to your blog more often. At least twice per week is ideal. (see number 1)

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A Robot In My Workplace An Advantage or Disadvantage?

As technology is developing at a rapid speed, we can't help but ask the question: Are Robot Going To Take Over Our Jobs, Will artificial intelligence make it even easier? How will automation really affect the global workforce and economy? Will automation free our time for leisurely pursuits? Or will we get even busier? and many more questions which may arise

Robots were once known only for the manufacturing business but today they are very much part of many workplaces. Artificial Intelligence is making the Future looking even more promising.

Imagine a robot doing most of the major tasks of managers like using data to evaluate problems, making better decisions, even setting goals, and monitoring team performance.

Now that the corporate world is also on the apex of entering the robotic age, let’s see what advantage and disadvantage this technology offers the business world.



Advantage

  1. The first and the foremost advantage of having robots in workplaces is their cost. Robots are much cheaper than humans and their cost is now decreasing.
  2. Better decision making: In this era of information overload, the human brain is inept of processing the vast sea of data to translate information into knowledge.
  3. Robots are significantly stronger and faster than average humans. 
  4. Robots are programmed by humans; hence they cannot refuse an order and can be also used for any dangerous and unwanted work where humans may deny to offer their services. For example, many robotic probes have been sent into space but have never returned.
  5. A robot never get tired of tasks which they have been programmed to do and can work 24x7, The human brain gets tired if it’s working continuously
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Disadvantage 

  1. Robots can certainly handle their prescribed tasks, but they typically cannot handle unexpected situations/mundane tasks.
  2. Robots installed in workplaces still require manual labour attached to them. Training those employees on how to work with the robots definitely has a cost attached to it.
  3. If ultimately robots would do all the work, and the humans will just sit and monitor them, health hazards will increase rapidly. Obesity will not be far from the list.
  4.  It is said that a Robot saves time, but when in a situation where a robot malfunctions you would require extra time to fix it/them.