Many people ask me, “How do you sell so much and make so much from Craigslist?” I’m here to tell you today for free exactly how I do it. I have sold around 100 items on Craigslist and made lots of extra cash out of it. This is not a get-rich-quick scheme or any trickery. Just tips.To get started there are a few things you should know…
Craigslist is a completely free site. Craigslist itself just gives you a means to post your items and gives you a place where buyers will come looking. They are not like eBay who take a commission and make money off of every sale.
You need to have items to sell to make money off of Craigslist. I made lots of money but I also had lots of junk lying around my house. Anything I didn’t need…
I recently acquired an Amazon Kindle and I’ve found that its an amazing reading device, but doesn’t let you put any files on it other than pdf and its own MOBI. The most common conversion is from ePub to MOBI and this tutorial shows you how to convert from ePub to MOBI. With PDF files many of the features that are important such as font size are turned off, so having your documents and ebooks in MOBI format is a must. Thankfully there is an extremely easy way to do this. It involves a freely available program called Calibre. The great thing about this program is it’s for Mac, PC and Linux so everyone can use this tutorial! Once you download it you should get a screen similar to this…
This is a quick tutorial on how to find your network password very easily by going through the Network and Sharing Center, clicking your wireless network, going to wireless network properties, and choosing the security tab. Maybe it will save you some time when you suddenly forget you wireless password. Check out Nishad Gothoskar at [...]
This is a quick definition for i or Imaginary Numbers. It also gives a tutorial on calculating i to high exponents or powers using the divide by 4 trick. Hope it helps you understand imaginary numbers and the meaning of i. Check out Nishad Gothoskar at nishadg.com
This is a tutorial on how to use the quadratic formula. It is very basic and features an example of “i” or imaginary unit. x = [-b +or- sqt(b^2 -4ac)]/2a This formula is used with quadratic equations in the form ax^2 + bx + c = 0. Check out Nishad Gothoskar at nishadg.com Check out [...]
This is Nishad Gothoskar’s tutorial on calculating the sum of a geometric sequence using the formula. The formula used in this tutorial is [n*(n+1)]/2. I hope this is helpful for your mathematical needs! Check out Nishad Gothoskar at nishadg.com Check out Nishad Gothoskar at nishadg.com
Sorry its been a while since my last post, but I’m finally back! This is really useful to me because since I use Ubuntu, Mac OS X and Windows 7, there’s a lot of erasing and reformatting going on. I was baffled by this the first time as the drive was shown as connected in [...]
I have always wanted to do this once in a while and have never found a way until now. You can run ScreenSaver’s as your desktop background. To do this you have to use a quick Terminal script. Open Terminal which is located in Applications>Utilities>Terminal.app and then type the following line in: /System/Library/Frameworks/ScreenSaver.framework/Resources/ScreenSaverEngine.app/Contents/MacOS/ScreenSaverEngine -background & [...]
This is a trick that I use everyday at least and I think is my most used shortcut after Command-Tab on my Mac. Whenever a program or application isn’t responding or is not working, I use the shortcut Command-Option-Escape. This brings up this dialog. Select the application that you want to quit and then click [...]
