Archive for November, 2008

Technology makes prayer petitions easier

November 27, 2008

Hello, guys!

Could you ever imagine that you can use your telephone, internet or fax to pray? But it can be so! Taiwanese who are away from homeland can pray via Internet fax? Don’t believe me? Read the article!

Hordes of Taiwanese swarm to temples around the country before and during the Lunar New Year to pray for good luck.

But now, with the help of technology, those seeking the attention of local deities can use the Internet, ATM machines and even cellphones to connect with the gods.

A number of telecommunication companies, banks and convenience stores have launched “virtual lantern-lighting” and “virtual Taisui-pacifying” services that enable people too busy to visit temples in person to perform the rituals elsewhere.

Taisui  is the title of the god whose constellation is designated as the monarch of a particular year of the Chinese zodiac, and who must be pacified by people born in certain years if they want to avoid bad luck.

The companies are seeking to capitalize on local adherence to Taoist tradition, in which “pacifying Taisui and “lighting the lantern” are indispensable rituals.

Lighting lanterns, such as the “Lantern of Light,” the “Safety Lantern” and the “Education Lantern,” are thought to bring health, honor and a brighter future.

Worshippers can use their mobile phones to log on to the Internet and enter their name, birth date and address to pacify Taisui or light a lantern. Fending off the rage of Taisui costs NT$600, while the cost of lighting lanterns depends on the temple. The Matsu Temple in Lugang charges NT$600 to light a “Lantern of Light.”

Customers of Far Eastern International Bank and Chinatrust Commercial Bank can use the companies’ Web sites or ATM machines to perform the ritual, while others can fill out the appropriate forms available at convenience stores and submit them by fax or via the Internet.

10 Tips: Starting a home-based business

November 21, 2008

Hi to all of you!

Have you ever thought about starting your own home-based business? I had and I found some tips for doing this. The following tips can help you to reflect on whether or not starting home-based business makes sense for you.

1. Devise a plan of attack. Before venturing too far down this path, make absolutely sure a market exists for your product or services. Writing up a business plan can help you determine whether your idea is workable. You should prepare a business plan even if you don’t plan to apply for a loan from a bank or the Small Business Administration. You can visit your local library and check out books about how to write business plans for free.

2. Could you fly solo? If companies in your career field frequently rely on independent contractors to handle certain jobs, perhaps you could become one of those independent contractors and work right out of your home. In that instance, you could do business as a self-employed individual or a “sole proprietor” for tax purposes. For details, visit this IRS Web site.

3. Or would you need employees? If your business idea would require you to hire employees, be prepared for life to become more complicated. For information on applying for a business license, contact your state’s department of licensing or department of professional regulation. For information on applying for a federal tax identification number and hiring workers, visit the same IRS site mentioned in tip number 2 and click on “Businesses with Employees.”

4. Pay estimated taxes four times a year. To avoid an unexpected doozy of a tax bill after you strike out on your own, get in the habit of filing estimated tax payments by the deadlines established by the IRS. For information, go to the IRS home page and search for “estimated taxes.”

5. Save for retirement. This may seem like a low priority when you’re struggling to get a business up and running, but it’s important to set aside at least some money for retirement each month. One relatively easy way to do this is to open a simplified employee pension individual retirement account, or SEP IRA.

6. Think about your work space. When working from home, you ideally should have a separate space for your office. If an entire room isn’t possible, create boundaries for a work area with partitions or drapes. Your work station should be ergonomically sound, which may require an investment in a good chair. You’ll also need a computer, Internet access and a fax machine, which could double as a printer/copier/scanner.

7. Think about child care. If you have children, set rules about when they can and cannot enter your work area and how they should behave there. Come up with a workable child-care system, which may involve hiring a sitter for a few hours a day.

8. Consider installing a separate phone line. A separate phone line may be important so that your phone calls can be answered as professionally as possible, without children crying or dogs barking in the background. Also consider opting for a higher-quality voice-mail system instead of a regular old answering machine.

9. Look like a pro. You’ll want to have a professional-looking Web site with a domain name that corresponds with the name of your business. Also, your business cards and stationery should be on a par with what a large company would use. You can order these supplies quickly and economically at VistaPrint or 123Print.com, to name just a couple of places.

10. Be sure you have enough insurance. You’ll need health insurance for yourself and your family and liability insurance for your business. A good way to find relatively reasonable health coverage is through a business or trade organization in your field. At the very least, secure a low-cost catastrophic health insurance plan with a deductible of $2,000 or more.

I think that it may be cheaper to use Internet Fax and what is the main point for me – Internet Fax do not occupy much space.

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November 13, 2008

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