Freelancing: Earn sitting at your home

WHAT IS FREELANCING?

Some times life can get tough, and you probably are thinking, let me quit my Job and work for myself. In short, freelancing definition is, working for your self; this is a plain and simple explanation.
Nowadays, there are many people in the field of freelancing. Top most reasons for that are:
A. You can work with the convenience of your own schedule
B. You can work from home
C. You dont have a boss of over you
Well these are the top most practical reasons of being a freelancer. For many people the dream of independence turns into reality when they become freelancers. Consulting or freelancing is the most straightforward path towards being your own boss. You can succeed with freelancing, with your commitment and seriousness with the work you do.
Purpose of freelancing/consulting should be very clear to you. You cannot start doing something, without having an aim or goal.
Freelancing positions are available full time or part time. It depends on you, of what you would like to do. If you have an experience in certain field of expertise than you can start working full time in convenience of your own hours through freelancing. But however, without an experience, it is not advisable to leave a full time Job just to start freelancing. You can freelance part time, and even that can give you an experience more into making you an experienced person in the field. If you plan to freelance while at your full time job, it will also help you to have more options for success. The moment you have steady source of income outside your freelancing work, your time line for finding clients can be longer, you can therefore be choosy about your projects and clients, your financial needs are covered during your start-up period.
Freelancing will help you to set your own agreements; you can choose to be a registered freelancer as well. Freelancing does not put any work pressure on you.
Secondly, Freelancing can be your dreams come true. I am sure we all have certain dreams, where our careers are concerned, you might have a unique dream you want to get fulfilled and so freelancing can be one of the ways to fulfill your dream at the same time make you an independent proud person.
The last thing in freelancing is the importance of wining clients and spreading a word of your services. For many people this can be a challenge, but it is not all, that hard when it comes to advertising or spreading a word of your services. Email is the fastest and convenient ways to advertise of your services. You can also try yellow pages or white pages to advertise, but either ways, you will find, after all it is not hard work.

Top Ten richest people

The rich list: Forbes’ top 10 billionaires

A list of the top 10 male billionaires in the world:

 1. Bill Gates (Microsoft):          $76 billion
2. Carlos Slim Helu (telecom):          $72 billion
3. Amancio Ortega (Zara retail chain):          $64 billion
4. Warren Buffett (Berkshire Hathaway):          $58.2 billion
5. Larry Ellison (Oracle):          $48 billion
6. Charles Koch:          $40 billion
7. David Koch:          $40 billion
8. Sheldon Adelson (Las Vegas Sands):          $38 billion
9. Christy Walton (Wal-Mart):          $36.7 billion
10. Jim Walton (Wal-Mart):          $34.7 billion

A list of the top 10 female billionaires in the world:

1. Christy Walton (Wal-Mart):          $36.7 billion
2. Liliane Bettencourt (L’Oreal):          $34.5 billion
3. Alice Walton (Wal-Mart):          $34.3 billion
4. Jacqueline Mars (candy):          $20 billion
5. Gina Rinehart (mining):          $17.7 billion
6. Susanne Klatten (BMW, Pharma):          $17.4 billion
7. Abigail Johnson (Fidelity Investments):          $17.3 billion
8. Anne Cox Chambers (Cox Enterprises):          $15.5 billion
9. Iris Fontbona (mining):          $15.5 billion
10. Laurene Powell Jobs (Apple, Disney):          $14 billion

6 Top-Paying Freelance Jobs

Whether you’re just looking to earn some extra income on the side or you want to freelance full-time, there are freelance opportunities that can at least match full-time employment, if not earn you even more. Of course, most freelancers won’t earn their full potential right out of the gate. A freelancer has to line up clients and find work, but there are some paths that can lead to more income, faster.

Writing
There are freelance writers who manage to pull in more than six figures every year. It takes plenty of work, but the upside to writing is that you don’t need any special equipment to get started. There are plenty of sites that list freelance writing gigs that can help you land your first client today. You don’t even need to be Hemingway to land these projects, you just need to be able to write clearly and avoid grammar mistakes.

TranslationIf you’re fluent in a second language, translation can provide an excellentopportunity for freelancing. There are some variables in how much a freelance translator can earn that can make a major difference. However, a freelancer who is certified by the American Translators Association can earn an average of $72,000 a year, while someone without that certification will average $53,000 a year. There can also be some variation depending on just what languages you can translate. There’s just more demand for Spanish translators than for Malayalam.

PhotographyA freelance photographer who specializes in wedding photography can easily start his or her pricing at $2,000 for a few hours of shooting, plus some editing time and go up from there. Different photography specializations come with different price tags, but wedding photography and portraiture generally bring in the most income. Of course, a lot of photography equipment can come with equally high price tags, but you can start out small and then scale up.


Social Media
Social media may not even have existed a few years ago, but today’s knowledge of how social media works can result in a healthy income for a freelancer. While newcomers to the field may charge around $15 per hour, experienced social media experts with a proven track record can charge up to $250 per hour. It takes more than just experience to reach those higher pay grades though. You’ll need to focus on high-paying industries that don’t handle social media in-house.

Mobile DevelopmentWhile web designers and developers, in general, can make a lot of money freelancing, mobile developers, in particular, can earn a lot. Some corporate clients will pay more than $100,000 to have a single app developed. Because building the best mobile apps can take hundreds of hours to build, you will earn the fees you charge.

Search Engine OptimizationThere are a few absolutely top-of-the-line SEO specialists who charge $1,000 per hour. It’s more common for high-end freelancers in this field to charge between $300 and $500 per hour, which is still very good. People new to the field can still close in on $50 per hour very quickly, provided that they can pick up the skills necessary to do the work. Since, at entry-level, you’ll generally be following some set steps to make sites more search engine-friendly, that isn’t hard.

The Bottom LineIf you’ve got creative skills, you can start freelancing immediately. Illustrators, videographers, designers, artists, musicians and other creative professionals can all find regular, well-paying gigs with a little work. However, if you can focus in on these areas of work, you can work up to earning more than you would by working a day job. It’s just a matter of finding the right fit
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Top 10 Strongest animals

Top 10 Strongest Animals on Earth

Many animals possess strength that even the strongest humans could only dream about.Different animals have different kinds of strength. Some have pure brute strength and are capable of lifting, dragging, carrying or pulling enormous weights. Others may be much smaller yet have immense power compared to their size. Here are 10 of the world’s strongest animals. Prepare to be amazed…
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Eagle

Bald eagle
An eagle is the strongest bird, able to lift something four times its own body weight during flight.
Learn how eagles have a connection with ancient Aztecs in our Animals A-Z section.

Anaconda

Anaconda
An anaconda snake can squeeze something the same as its own 250kg body weight to death.

Grizzly Bear

Grizzly bear
When it comes to pure strength the Grizzly bear can lift over 500kg, 0.8 times its body weight.
Learn more facts and watch videos of bears in our Animals A-Z section.

Ox

Musk Ox
An ox can pull and carry something 900kg, 1.5 times its body weight across rugged terrain.

Tiger

Tiger
A tiger can carry something 550kg, twice its own body weight ten feet up a tree.
Find out what tigers have in common with domestic cats in our Animals A-Z section.

Gorilla

Eastern Lowland Gorillas
A gorilla can lift something 2,000kg (as heavy as 30 humans), over 10 times their body weight.
Read more facts and watch videos of gorillas in our Animals A-Z section.

African Elephant

African elephants
In brute strength, elephants are the strongest mammals and the strongest land animals. African elephants can weigh up to 6,350kg and they can carry up to 9,000kg, the weight of 130 adult humans.
Find out how elephants communicate in our Animals A-Z section.

Leafcutter Ant

Leaf ant
Tiny leafcutter ants can lift and carry in their jaws something 50 times their own body weight of about 500mg. That’s the same as a human lifting a truck with its teeth.
Find out more facts and watch fascinating videos of ants in our Animals A-Z section.

Rhinoceros Beetle

Rhinoceros Beetle
Rhinoceros Beetles can lift something 850 times their own weight. To put this into perspective, if a human had the strength of the rhinoceros beetle, it would be able to lift a 65 ton object. If the mighty elephant had equal strength to the rhinoceros beetle it would be able to carry 850 elephants on its back.

Dung Beetle

Dung Beetle
A dung beetle is not only the world’s strongest insect but also the strongest animal on the planet compared to body weight. They can pull 1,141 times their own body weight. This is the equivalent of an average person pulling six double-decker buses full of people. Now that’s strong!

Most Intelligent animals

25 Most Intelligent Animals On Earth

Although most people wouldn’t typically associate extreme intelligence with animals, that is a bit of a misconception. While they are obviously not able to match the computational and meta cognitive power of the human brain there are certain things some animals specialize in for which their minds are uniquely adapted. In some ways you could say they are smarter (or more functional) than even humans at performing these tasks. These are the 25 most intelligent animals on Earth.
5

Whales

Known for their massive size but not often their massive intellect whales often use complex sounds to communicate with each other and coordinate their activities among the group very effectively.  They are also formidable problem solvers.
4

Parrots

Although their famous ability to talk is pure mimicry as most people know parrots have excellent memories and like many others on this list are capable of solving relatively complex problems.
3

Bottlenose Dolphins

When it comes to  body mass to brain ratio, it is a scientific fact that Bottlenose dolphins have among the largest brains in the animal kingdom. Characterized by their advanced communication skills, they have also been considered to be self aware with the ability to recognize themselves in a mirror.
2

Pigs

According to research, a middle aged pig can be as smart as a three year old human being and they know how to adapt to complex environmental situations because they have the ability to learn new skills easily.
1

Chimpanzees

Aside from the fact that chimpanzees look like humans, these animals also have the capacity in some ways to think like humans. They can manipulate their environment and utilize tools in order to help the community accomplish certain tasks.  By and large they are often considered to be the smartest primate and therefore one of the smartest animals in the world

Greatest Inventions of century

What Are the 10 Greatest Inventions of Our Time?

A competition sponsored in 1913 by Scientific American asked for essays on the 10 greatest inventions. The rules: “our time” meant the previous quarter century, 1888 to 1913; the invention had to be patentable and was considered to date from its “commercial introduction.”
Marconi room
Perception is at the heart of this question. Inventions are most salient when we can see the historical changes they cause. In 2013 we might not appreciate the work of Nikola Tesla or Thomas Edison on a daily basis, as we are accustomed to electricity in all its forms, but we are very impressed by the societal changes caused by the Internet and the World Wide Web (both of which run on alternating-current electricity, by the way). A century from now they might be curious as to what all the fuss was about. The answers from 1913 thus provide a snapshot of the perceptions of the time.
The airplane: The Wright Flyer for military purposes, being demonstrated at Fort Myer, Va., in 1908.Wright Brother's PlaneWilbur WrightOrville WrightImage: Scientific American – November 1, 1913
Following are excerpts from the first- and second-prize essays, along with a statistical tally of all the entries that were sent in.
The first-prize essay was written by William I. Wyman, who worked in the U.S. Patent Office in Washington, D.C., and was thus well informed on the progress of inventions. His list was:
1. The electric furnace (1889) It was “the only means for commercially producing Carborundum (the hardest of all manufactured substances).” The electric furnace also converted aluminum “from a merely precious to very useful metal” (by reducing it’s price 98 percent), and was “radically transforming the steel industry.”
2. The steam turbine, invented by Charles Parsons in 1884 and commercially introduced over the next 10 years. A huge improvement in powering ships, the more far-reaching use of this invention was to drive generators that produced electricity.
3. The gasoline-powered automobile. Many inventors worked toward the goal of a “self-propelled” vehicle in the 19th century. Wyman gave the honor specifically to Gottleib Daimler for his 1889 engine, arguing: “a century’s insistent but unsuccessful endeavor to provide a practical self-propelled car proves that the success of any type that once answered requirements would be immediate. Such success did come with the advent of the Daimler motor, and not before.”
4. The moving picture. Entertainment always will be important to people. “The moving picture has transformed the amusements of the multitude.” The technical pioneer he cited was Thomas Edison.
5. The airplane. For “the Realization of an age-long dream” he gave the laurels of success to the Wright brothers, but apart from its military use reserved judgment on the utility of the invention: “It presents the least commercial utility of all the inventions considered.”
6. Wireless Telegraphy. Systems for transmitting information between people have been around for centuries, perhaps millennia. Telegraph signals got a speed boost in the U.S. from Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail. Wireless telegraphy as invented by Guglielmo Marconi, later evolving into radio, set information free from wires.
7. The cyanide process. Sounds toxic, yes? It appears on this list for only one reason: It is used to extract gold from ore. “Gold is the life blood of trade,” and in 1913 it was considered to be the foundation for international commerce and national currencies.

Largest cities of the world by population

Largest Cities of the World – (by metro population)

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NOTE: Numbers shown include population within the recognized metro area of the city, and they also include people
living in the immediate surrounding area outside of the established border of the city, (the immediate suburbs)

NOTE that some population numbers shown are accumulated at-best estimates, as consistent (2012 census) information
is not yet unavailable in some parts of Africa and Asia.

  • 2.   Jakarta, Indonesia (26,063,000)
  • 3.   Seoul, South Korea (22,547,000)
  • 4.   Delhi, India (22,242,000)
  • 5.   Shanghai, China (20,860,000)
  • 6.   Manila, Philippines (20,767,000)
  • 7.   Karachi, Pakistan (20,711,000)
  • 8.   New York, USA (20,464,000)
  • 9.   Sao Paulo, Brazil (20,186,000)
  • 10.   Mexico City, Mexico (19,463,000)
  • 11.   Cairo, Egypt (17,816,000)
  • 12.   Beijing, China (17,311,000)
  • 13.   Osaka, Japan (17,011,000)
  • 14.   Mumbai (Bombay), India (16,910,000)
  • 15.   Guangzhou, China (16,827,000)
  • 16.   Moscow, Russia (15,512,000)
  • 17.   Los Angeles, USA (14,900,000)
  • 18.   Calcutta, India (14,374,000)
  • 19.   Dhaka, Bangladesh (14,000,000)
  • 20.   Buenos Aires, Argentina (13,639,000)
  • 21.   Istanbul, Turkey (13,576,000)
  • 22.   Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (12,043,000)
  • 23.   Shenzhen, China (11,885,000)
  • 24.   Lagos, Nigeria (11,547,000)
  • 25.   Paris, France (10,755,000)
    • 51.  Toronto, Canada (6,139,000)
  • 52.   Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (6,094,000)
  • 53.   Santiago, Chile (6,015,000)
  • 54.   Dallas-Fort Worth, USA (5,874,000)
  • 55.   San Francisco-San Jose, USA (5,864,000)
  • 56.   Quanzhou, China (5,798,000)
  • 57.   Miami, USA (5,582,000)
  • 58.   Shenyang, China (5,553,000)
  • 59.   Belo Horizonte, Brazil (5,523,000)
  • 60.   Philadelphia, USA (5,474,000)
  • 61.   Nanjing, China (5,455,000)
  • 62.   Madrid, Spain (5,427,000)
  • 63.   Houston, USA (5,383,000)
  • 64.   Xi’an-Xianyang, China (5,253,000)
  • 65.   Milan, Italy (5,232,000)
  • 66.   Luanda, Angola (5,204,000)
  • 67.   Pune, India (5,156,000)
  • 68.   Singapore, Singapore (5,155,000)
  • 69.   Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (5,037,000)
  • 70.   Khartoum, Sudan (4,887,000)
  • 71.   Saint Petersburg, Russia (4,879,000)
  • 72.   Atlanta, USA (4,715,000)
  • 73.   Surat, India (4,687,000)
  • 74.   Washington, D.C., USA (4,679,000)
  • 75.   Bandung, Indonesia (4,674,000)
    • 26.   Nagoya, Japan (10,027,000)
  • 27.   Lima, Peru (9,121,600)
  • 28.   Chicago, USA (9,121,000)
  • 29.   Kinshasa, Congo (DRC) (9,046,000)
  • 30.   Tianjin, China (8,922,000)
  • 31.   Chennai, India (8,865,000)
  • 32.   Bogota, Colombia (8,702,000)
  • 33.   Bengaluru, India (8,670,000)
  • 34.   London, United Kingdom (8,586,000)
  • 35.   Taipei, Taiwan (8,338,000)
  • 36.   Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam (8,314,000)
  • 37.   Dongguan, China (8,278,000)
  • 38.   Hyderabad, India (7,903,000)
  • 39.   Chengdu, China (7,895,000)
  • 40.   Lahore, Pakistan (7,743,000)
  • 41.   Johannesburg, South Africa (7,618,000)
  • 42.   Tehran, Iran (7,419,000)
  • 43.   Essen, Germany (7,304,000)
  • 44.   Bangkok, Thailand (7,151,000)
  • 45.   Hong Kong, Hong Kong (7,106,000)
  • 46.   Wuhan, China (6,995,000)
  • 47.   Ahmedabad, India (6,482,000)
  • 48.   Chongqung, China (6,321,000)
  • 49.   Baghdad, Iraq (6,204,000)
  • 50.   Hangzhou, China (6,178,000)

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    • 76.   Surabaya, Indonesia (4,617,000)
  • 77.   Yangoon, Myanmar (4,528,000)
  • 78.   Alexandria, Egypt (4,526,000)
  • 79.   Guadalajara, Mexico (4,524,000)
  • 80.   Harbin, China (4,477,000)
  • 81.   Boston, USA (4,427,000)
  • 82.   Zhengzhou, China (4,379,000)
  • 83.   Qingdao, China (4,378,000)
  • 84.   Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire (4,368,000)
  • 85.   Barcelona, Spain (4,223,000)
  • 86.   Monterrey, Mexico (4,180,000)
  • 87.   Ankara, Turkey (4,172,000)
  • 88.   Suzhou, China (4,159,000)
  • 89.   Phoenix-Mesa, USA (4,076,000)
  • 90.   Salvador, Brazil (4,032,000)
  • 91.   Porto Alegre, Brazil (3,965,000)
  • 92.   Rome, Italy (3,799,000)
  • 93.   Accra, Ghana (3,792,000)
  • 94.   Sydney, Australia (3,785,000)
  • 95.   Recife, Brazil (3,756,000)
  • 96.   Naples, Italy (3,726,000)
  • 97.   Detroit, USA (3,724,000)
  • 98.   Dalian, China (3,717,000)
  • 99.   Fuzhou, China (3,713,000)
  • 100.   Medellin, Colombia (3,686,000)

Top 10 Largest Countries in the World by Area

Top 10 Largest Countries in the World by Area

Rank Country Capital City Continent Area (square km)
1 Russia Moscow Europe 17098242
2 Canada Ottawa North America 9984670
3 United States of America Washington DC North America 9826675
4 China Beijing Asia 9596961
5 Brazil Brasilia South America 8514877
6 Australia Canberra Oceania 7741220
7 India New Delhi Asia 3287263
8 Argentina Buenos Aires South America 2780400
9 Kazakhstan Astana Asia 2724900
10 Algeria Algiers Africa 2381741

The worlds ten largest countries by size are ranked based on information from the CIA World Factbook.

The numbers shown are based on the total land area of each country, including both land and water areas within the international boundaries.

Russia is the largest country in the world by a wide margin, covering 17,098,242 square kilometers. Russia stretches across Eurasia, spanning nine time zones and covering about an eighth of the inhabited land area of the Earth.

The next largest country is also located in the far north. Canada covers the northern part of the Western Hemisphere, with a total area of 9,984,670 square kilometers. The United States and China are next on the list, so close in size that their positions are sometimes reversed, depending on the inclusion of particular territories and water areas.

Just behind the USA and China is the largest country in South America, Brazil, with an area of 8,511,965 square miles, followed by Australia with an area of 7,686,850 square kilometers. Rounding out the top ten are the much smaller countries of India, Argentina, Kazakhstan and Algeria.

Top 10 Populated Countries of the World

Top 10 Populated Countries of the World

Country Population (2013)
1 China 1,357,380,000
2 India 1,252,139,596
3 United States 316,128,839
4 Indonesia 249,865,631
5 Brazil 200,361,925
6 Pakistan 182,142,594
7 Nigeria 173,615,345
8 Bangladesh 156,594,962
9 Russian Federation 143,499,861
10 Japan 127,338,621