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Sunday, December 1, 2013

Earn money quickly through Shopify and 365Dropship.

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How to start selling products on Internet and earn money quickly through Shopify and 365Dropship.

Through these sites you can easily create your first online store, for start you must Sign up for a free to Shopify, no risk, and get your 14-day trial! After registration you can use Shopify to design a beautiful online store. 

Choose from 100+ professional themes.

The Shopify Theme Store hosts a collection of over 100 premium and free ecommerce website templates.

With themes created by world-renown designers like Happy Cog, Clearleft and Pixel Union, you'll love how your store looks on. 

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Customize the look of your website.

Every website template comes with its own settings so you can quickly and easily customize your website's design.

Our brand-new Theme Settings editor lets you preview your storefront as you're making changes to it. Totally flexible website designs.

Custom template.

Create your own website template

Shopify's simple Liquid templating language makes it easy to customize every aspect of your store's theme. Liquid is both powerful and quick to learn.

No restrictions
No HTML or CSS is off-limits

You have complete control over your website's design. 

Build and run your store website with ease.

Start accepting orders in minutes.


Shopify includes everything you need to build your website and start selling online.

It’s quick and easy to choose a template, add your products, and begin accepting orders. You could make your first sale the same day you sign up!

Shopify helps you understand your customers.











Powerful insights to help grow your business.

Shopify Reports help you spend less time crunching numbers and more time learning how to boost your sales.
Reports let you easily track and analyze your product sales, orders, and payments. See which products are selling — and which ones aren't. Get a better understanding of how your sales vary month-to-month. And easily export any report for your spreadsheets or accountant.
Advanced features include the ability to choose as much or as little information as you need, create new reports that can be shared with staff, and filter your reports to find exactly what you’re looking for.
Customer details

Detailed customer profiles

The Customer area in your shop admin lets you learn more about your customers and their shopping habits. You can find their contact info and order history at a glance.
Customer accounts

Customer accounts

Encourage return shopping by enabling customer account creation at checkout. Customers can quickly log back in for
future orders.
Customer groups

Create customer groups

It’s easy to be organized with Shopify! Categorize and export customer lists based on their location, purchase history, cart abandonment, and more.






Accept credit cards with a secure shopping cart.

Shopify handles payments directly, no third-party accounts required.

Accept PayPal, Visa, Mastercard, Stripe and more

Simple, flexible shipping options.

Fixed-rate shipping

Fixed-price or weight-based rates

Shipping rates can be set up in a number of different ways, including fixed-price, tiered, weight-based and location-based rates.
Carrier-calculated shipping

Automatic carrier shipping rates

Unlimited plans users can receive automatic shipping rates from major shipping carriers like UPS, USPS and FedEx.

Painless customer checkout.

The Shopify website checkout process is simple and secure.
Your customers can place their orders quickly and with confidence.
Simple checkout

Sell more with abandoned checkout recovery.

You can choose to automatically send an email to a prospective customer who placed items in your store’s shopping cart, but didn’t complete their order.
With approximately 1 out of 3 online orders abandoned during the checkout process, this feature can help you draw visitors back and increase your sales.
Abandoned Checkout Recovery
Multiple currencies and languages

Multiple languages, taxes and currencies.

Choose from a number of local currencies and we'll automatically handle major country and state tax rates.
Our website checkout comes in 50+ languages, and you can always translate your store's theme to suit your needs.
SSL certificate

Free SSL certificate

At no additional cost, your website's shopping cart includes an 128-bit SSL certificate to keep your information secure – the same level of encryption used by large banks around the world.
PCI Compliant

Certified PCI compliant

Shopify is certified Level 1 PCI DSS compliant, which means your shop can accept VISA, MasterCard, and other credit cards as payment. It’s easier than ever for customers to buy from your store!



Thursday, November 14, 2013

Clickworkers recruit Clickworkers

I've been active on Clickworker for a while now. It's a site where you can earn some money on the side by writing, translating and doing research. I think it´s something you'd be into. Check it out. Registration is free.


Sono s attivo su Clickworker da un po '. E 'un sito dove si può guadagnare qualche soldo con progetti di scrittura, traduzione e  ricerca web. Penso che sia qualcosa che si dovrebbe provare . Check it out. La registrazione è gratuita.

Monday, October 21, 2013

New Site

About Sicily..............

Sicily (Italian: Sicilia [siˈtʃiːlja]) is the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea; along with surrounding minor islands, it constitutes an autonomous region of Italy, the Regione Siciliana (Sicilian Region). Sicily is located in the central Mediterranean. It extends from the tip of the Apennine peninsula, from which it is separated only by the narrow Strait of Messina, towards the North African coast. Its most prominent landmark is Mount Etna, which is at 3,320 m (10,890 ft) the tallest active volcano in Europe and one of the most active in the world. The island has a typical Mediterranean climate. The earliest archeological evidence of human dwelling on the island dates from as early as 8000 BC. At around 750 BC, Sicily became a Greek colony and for the next 600 years it was the site of the Greek–Punic and Roman–Punic wars, which ended with the Roman destruction of Carthage. After the fall of the Roman Empire in the 5th century AD, Sicily often changed hands, and during the early Middle Ages it was ruled in turn by the Vandals, Ostrogoths, Byzantines, Arabsand Normans. Later on, the Kingdom of Sicily lasted between 1130 and 1816, first subordinated to the crowns of Aragon, Spain, the Holy Roman Empire, and finally unified under the Bourbons with Naples, as the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. Following the Expedition of the Thousand, a Giuseppe Garibaldi-led revolt during the Italian Unification process and a plebiscite, it became part of Italy in 1860. After the birth of the Italian Republic in 1946, Sicily was given special status as an autonomous region. Sicily has a rich and unique culture, especially with regard to the arts, music, literature, cuisine and architecture. Sicily also holds importance for archeological and ancient sites such as the Necropolis of Pantalica, the Valley of the Templesand Selinunte. Sicily has a roughly triangular shape, which earned it the name Trinacria, from Greek treis 'three' and akra 'promontory'.[4] To the east, it is separated from the Italian region of Calabria by the Strait of Messina, about 3 km (1.9 mi) wide in the north, and about 16 km (9.9 mi) in the southern part.[5] Northern and southern coasts are each about 280 kilometres (170 mi) long measured as a straight line, while the eastern coast measures around 180 kilometres (110 mi); total coast length is estimated at 1,484 km (922 mi). The total area of the island is 25,711 square kilometres (9,927 sq mi),[6] while the Autonomous Region of Sicily (which includes smaller surrounding islands) has an area of 27,708 square kilometres (10,698 sq mi).[7] The terrain of inland Sicily is mostly hilly, and intensively cultivated wherever it was possible. Along the northern coast, mountain ranges of Madonie, 2,000 m (6,600 ft), Nebrodi, 1,800 m (5,900 ft), and Peloritani, 1,300 m (4,300 ft), represent an extension of mainland Appennines. The cone of Mount Etna dominates over the eastern coast. In the south-east lie lower Hyblaean Mountains, 1,000 m (3,300 ft).[8] The mines of the Enna and Caltanissetta district were a leading sulfur-producing area throughout the 19th century, but have declined since the 1950s. Sicily and its small surrounding islands have some highly active volcanoes. Mount Etna is the largest active volcano in Europe and still plagues the island with black ash with its ever current eruptions. It currently stands 3,329 metres (10,922 ft) high, though this varies with summit eruptions; the mountain is 21 m (69 ft) lower now than it was in 1981. It is the highest mountain in Italy south of the Alps. Etna covers an area of 1,190 km2(459 sq mi) with a basal circumference of 140 km (87 mi). This makes it by far the largest of the three active volcanoes in Italy, being about two and a half times the height of the next largest, Mount Vesuvius. In Greek Mythology, the deadly monster Typhon was trapped under this mountain by Zeus, the god of the sky, and Mount Etna is widely regarded as a cultural symbol and icon of Sicily. The Aeolian Islands in the Tyrrhenian Sea, to the northeast of mainland Sicily, exhibit a volcanic complex including Stromboli. Currently active also are the three volcanoes of Vulcano, Vulcanello and Lipari, usually dormant. Off the southern coast of Sicily, the underwater volcano of Ferdinandea, which is part of the larger Empedocles, last erupted in 1831. It is located between the coast of Agrigento and the island of Pantelleria (which itself is a dormant volcano), on the underwater Phlegraean Fields of the Strait of Sicily. The autonomous region also includes several neighboring islands: the Aegadian Islands, the Aeolian Islands, Pantelleria and Lampedusa. Sicily has a typical Mediterranean climate with mild and wet winters and hot, dry summers. According to the Regional Agency for Waste and Water, on 10 August 1999 the weather station of Catenanuova (EN) recorded a maximum temperature of 48.5 °C (119 °F), which is the highest temperature ever recorded in Europe by the use of reliable instruments. The official European record – measured by minimum/maximum thermometers – is recognized to Athens, Greece, as communications reported a maximum of 48.0 °C (118 °F) in 1977. Sicily is an often-quoted example of man-made deforestation, which was practiced since Roman times, when the island was made an agricultural region. This gradually dampened the climate, leading to decline of rainfall and drying of rivers. This is the reason why the central and southwest provinces are practically without any forests.In Northern Sicily there are three important forests, near Mount Etna, in the Nebrodi Mountains and in the Bosco della Ficuzza's Natural Reserve nearPalermo. The Nebrodi Mountains Regional Park, established 4 August 1993, with its 86,000 hectares (210,000 acres) is the largest protected natural area of Sicily, here is the largest forest of Sicily, called forest Caronia, that is also the second name of Nebrodi Mountains. The Hundred Horse Chestnut (Castagno dei Cento Cavalli), located on Linguaglossa road in Sant'Alfio, on the eastern slope of Mount Etna is the largest and oldest known chestnut tree in the world, dated between 2000 and 4000 years.[ Sicily has a good level of faunal biodiversity. Some of the species are Cirneco dell'Etna, Fox, Least Weasel, Pine Marten, Roe Deer, Wild Boar, Crested Porcupine, Hedgehog, Common Toad, Vipera aspis, Golden Eagle, Peregrine Falcon, Hoopoeand Black-winged Stilt.[12] In some cases Sicily is a delimited point of a species range. For example, the subspecies of Hooded Crow (Corvus cornix) occurs in Sicily, Sardinia and Corsica, but no further south. The Zingaro Natural Reserve is one of the best examples of unspoiled coastal wilderness in Sicily. Sicily has long been noted for its fertile soil due to the volcanic eruptions in the past and present. The local agriculture is also helped by the pleasant climate of the island. The main agricultural products are wheat, citrons, oranges (Arancia Rossa di Sicilia IGP), lemons, tomatoes (Pomodoro di Pachino IGP), olives, olive oil, artichokes, Opuntia ficus-indica (Fico d'India dell'Etna DOP), almonds, grapes, pistachios (Pistacchio di Bronte DOP) and wine. Cattle and sheep are raised. The cheese productions are particularly important thanks to the Ragusano DOP and the Pecorino Siciliano DOP. Ragusa is noted for its honey (Miele Ibleo) and chocolate (Cioccolato di Modica IGP) productions. Sicily is the third largest wine producer in Italy (the world's largest wine producer) after Veneto and Emilia Romagna. The region is known mainly for fortified Marsala wines. In recent decades the wine industry has improved, new winemakers are experimenting with less-known native varietals, and Sicilian wines have become better known. The best known local varietal is Nero d'Avola, named for a small town not far from Syracuse; the best wines made with these grapes come from Noto, a famous old city close to Avola. Other important native varietals are Nerello Mascalese used to make the Etna Rosso DOC wine, Frappato that is a component of the Cerasuolo di Vittoria DOCG wine, Moscato di Pantelleria (also known as Zibibbo) used to make different Pantelleria wines, Malvasia di Lipari used for the Malvasia di Lipari DOC wine and Catarratto mostly used to make the white wine Alcamo DOC. Furthermore, in Sicily high quality wines are also produced using non-native varietals like Syrah,Chardonnay and Merlot. Sicily is also known for its liqueurs as the Amaro Averna produced in Caltanissetta and the local limoncello. Fishing is another fundamental resource for Sicily. There are important tuna, sardine, swordfish and European anchovy fisheries. Mazzara del Vallo is the largest fishing centre in Sicily and one of the most important in Italy. Sicily's sunny, dry climate, scenery, cuisine, history, and architecture attract many tourists from mainland Italy and abroad. The tourist season peaks in the summer months, although people visit the island all year round. Mount Etna, the beaches, the archeological sites, and major cities such as Palermo, Catania, Syracuse and Ragusa are the favourite tourist destinations, but the old town of Taormina and the neighbouring seaside resort of Giardini Naxos draw visitors from all over the world, as do the Aeolian Islands, Erice, Cefalù, Agrigento, the Pelagie Islands and Capo d'Orlando. The latter features some of the best-preserved temples of the ancient Greek period. Many Mediterranean cruise ships stop in Sicily, and many wine tourists also visit the island. There are six UNESCO World Heritage Sites on Sicily. By the order of inscription: Valle dei Templi (1997) is one of the most outstanding examples of Greater Greece art and architecture, and is one of the main attractions of Sicily as well as a national monument of Italy. The site is located in Agrigento.[ Villa Romana del Casale (1997) is a Roman villa built in the first quarter of the 4th century and located about 3 km (2 mi) outside the town of Piazza Armerina. It contains the richest, largest and most complex collection of Roman mosaics in the world. Aeolian Islands (2000) are a volcanic archipelago in the Tyrrhenian Sea, named after the demigod of the winds Aeolus. The Aeolian Islands are a popular tourist destination in the summer, and attract up to 200,000 visitors annually. Late Baroque Towns of the Val di Noto (2002) "represent the culmination and final flowering of Baroque art in Europe".] It includes several towns: Caltagirone, Militello in Val di Catania, Catania, Modica, Noto, Palazzolo Acreide, Ragusa, and Scicli. Necropolis of Pantalica (2005) is a large necropolis in Sicily with over 5,000 tombs dating from the 13th to the 7th centuries BC. Syracuse is notable for its rich Greek history, culture, amphitheatres and architecture. They are situated in south-eastern Sicily. Mount Etna (2013) is one of the most active volcanoes in the world and is in an almost constant state of activity.