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Money Making Ideas – Make Money With Podcasts
If you’re looking for money making ideas that are both fun and easy to do, then here is a great example.
Can you talk? Do you have a computer and an Internet connection?
If you add a free software (Audacity), you have all that is required to enable you to make money.
Listen, I know what I’m talking about, because I told my husband how do it and he was very successful.
After we moved to France, my husband wanted to attract some traffic to the French copy of his original Danish web site. The changes I proposed to him skyrocketed the visitor count, as you’ll learn in a moment.
In the beginning, his site averaged around 25 visitors daily. Then he started doing 3-4 minute long appearances on our local radio station, five days a week. However, many listeners complained about not being able to listen to his segment when they were out of range of the radio signal, or simply forgot to tune in.
I had recently heard about something called “podcasting” which is, in fact, sound files you put online, and that people can easily download with iTunes or a similar program. And I’ve also heard that, by talking to people using this medium, you will become more familiar and trustworthy in their eyes.
So all in all, this podcasting idea seemed like a winner.
My husband went ahead and created his first podcast (actually just a “hello world”) telling people about how they could download the podcast, and also how they could subscribe to it through iTunes.
We saw an immediate spike in the visitor count. It went up from 76 daily visits to over 200, and has only been rising ever since.
Now, visits to a homepage, in itself, will not make you money – so how can you monetize your podcasts?
* Find a sponsor.
* Sell something from your homepage.
* Put ads on your homepage.
* Sell somebody else’s product as an affiliate.
If you acquire a large number of listeners, you can endeavour to obtain a sponsor, and use a few seconds promoting the sponsor in each of your podcasts. Whilst this gives you immediate money, it’s normally not something a beginner could use to advantage. You have to build up your listener count first.
Meanwhile, you could create products and put them up for sale on your homepage. Then talk about them in your podcast, while remembering ALWAYS to offer valuable information at the same time. You could also put ads on your site, and profit from the subsequent clicks when people visit your site.
And/or you could find related products developed by other merchants and promote these, both in your podcasts and on your site. Many products offer affiliate programs which you can join for free.
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Does anybody know where i can get free online Danish lessons. I would like to learn it, and because im a st…?
Does anybody know where i can get free online Danish lessons. I would like to learn it, and because im a student i am not able to pay for a full online course. Preferably one with audio, because pronunciation is very crucial in any language. I am currently taking Spanish 3 and would like to start a new language.
You may wish to try your local library. Many will bring a book/cd/program in from another library if they do not have it locally. I was able to borrow from the library the ‘Teach Yourself Danish’ series and the CD set of Danish in 60 Minutes. SpeakDanish.dk also offers their first lesson for free. Nete Schimidt’s ‘Beginner’s Danish with 2 Audio CDs’ would also be a good choice to ask the library to bring in.

For an english speaker which is the easiest language to learn Danish, Norwegian, or Swedish?
I’m asking purely based on difficulty and similarity when compared to English. I have a good idea of the prevalance and practicality of each. Thanks!
morphology — Danish is simplest, Swedish hardest
pronunciation — Swedish and Norwegian approximately the same; Danish has stød
vocabulary — all three are about the same.
It probably depends a lot on your goals, and skills, don’t you think.

Denmark Train Travel – 10 Simple Step to Mastering the Danish Train System
The Copenhagen train system is known as the S-Tog. Most of the trains on the system now are new and very sleek red carriages. In order to enjoy the experience, than mastering Danish train travel is vital to traveling with confidence. Here are 10 simple steps.
1. The S-Tog or S-Train and runs along 6 lines – A, B, C, E, F and H. Each line runs north and south from Copenhagen Main Train Station. except for the F line. At each station you will find a map of the various lines. You now find out which station you want to get off at and than get on that line.
2. Zones: The train system is broken into zones and it is vital to understand how many zones you will travel through. On the train maps, the various zones are divided into zones. Each zone is divided into colors and also has a number attached. The most popular zones are 1 and 2. Zone 1 is must of metropolitan Copenhagen; Zone 2 is the outlying suburbs to the north and west of the city.
3. Tickets are necessary for all train travel, so you must either pick up a ticket at one of the ticket automats at the stations or get a klippekort from the kiosk to punch. At the automat you just follow the instructions for buying a ticket. You check your route from your starting station and than how many zones are you travelling through including your starting and ending zones. If you start in Zone 1 and end up in Zone 31, you will have travelled in zone 1,2 and 31, so that would be 3 zones. You will need a 3-zone ticket.
4. Finding the right train. Each train will have the line number displayed on the front and side of the train, but since each line goes in two directions, how do you know which one to take. Here you need to look at the line map and look at the last station. If the last stop is Farum, you know that the train is on the line that goes from your station towards Farum. If it says Solrod Strand the train is travelling towards that station. If in doubt, which is usually the case for first timers, just ask another passenger on the platform, who will gladly help.
5. Boarding the train. This may not be problem if there are others around, but sometimes you are the only person boarding. To open the door, there are two round buttons on the outside doors. Just push the button and the doors will open automatically. Always let people exiting the train get off, before you get on.
6. Seating: All S-Tog trains have open seating. You can sit anywhere you like. The only exception is that some of the carriages only have seats along the way and have a large open area in the middle. This carriage is to accommodate people travelling with bikes and baby carriages. You should try to avoid using these places during busy times.
7. Navigating the train: You will be surprised how many people get frustrated trying to get into a carriage. There are glass doors between carriages and there are no handles. To open these doors, just wave your hand directly in front of the door. There is an electric eye directly above the door, which activates the door. At other times, there may be a small circle near the middle of the doors – where the two sliding doors meet- just push one of those buttons.
8. Your ticket may or may not be checked, depending if there is a conductor on your train. If a conductor comes by, just show him your ticket and do not give it him. Conductors do not wear uniforms anymore, so the person asking for your ticket could be someone trying to steal it. Conductors only need to look at your ticket, unless it is a special rail pass that needs to be clipped.
9. Each ticket has a time restriction, so make sure that you complete your travel within the time period or you will be liable to a fine.
10. Getting off the train: There is no need to push any stop button, like on the buses, in order to get off. Trains will stop at all their scheduled stops. You only have to open the door. Again you push the round button on the door and wait for it to open.
Riding the trains in Denmark is not a difficult thing to master, if you just take the time to learn the basics. Once you figure out how to read the maps, understand how the city is divided into zones, you will be able to get on and off any train and soon you will be zooming around Copenhagen like a native.
Remember, if you are ever confused or not sure, ask a fellow traveler. Most Danes love to help and understand the confusion for first time travelers.
If you would like to learn more about mastering the Denmark train system including klippekorts, planning your trip, learning how to read train schedules and figuring out the zones and route lines, there is more detailed information at “>www.fyidenmark.com/train_travel.htmlincluding information on Copenhagen and Denmark.
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FYI Denmark is run by Charlie and LyAnn who have been helping expats integrate into Danish society for many years. You can visit them at www.fyidenmark.com.

How to say in Danish…10 points?
Im writing an email to a university, please help!
Dear sir/madam,
My name is … I am an art foundation student at Central St Martins, London. Currently we are in the process of applying to universities and I have taken an interested in Industrial Design. I wanted to enquire whether your courses are taught in English? Furthermore how does the application process work in Denmark?
Kind regards,
[Name]
Kære [University name]
Mit navn er ___. Jeg er en kunstfondstudent på Central St Martins, London. I øjeblikket er vi i færd med at ansøge til universiteter og jeg har fået interesse for industrielt design. Jeg ønsker at forhører mig om hvorvidt jeres kurser foregår på englelsk? Ydermere, om hvordan ansøgningprocessen fungerer i Danmark?
Venlig hilsen,
[name]
I suggest you write the name of the university instead of sir/madam (Hr/Fru) as these terms are not used at all in Denmark anymore, and would rather cause a lifted eyebrow than a formal introduction.
Maybe you could finish with “Thank you for your attention” = “Tak for jeres opmærksomhed”, if you wish to make it very polite.
@Grimy Hater:
EDIT: Just tried putting the text in google.translate, and it came out with the exact text you wrote… you suck.

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I’m learning Danish, but just don’t have to motivation to sit down and learn. I need some help?
I’ve tried setting a certain time period a day, or even just every few days, and I’m just not sticking to it. I really want to learn, but I just…won’t! Does anyone have any ideas?
people have different learning styles (and motivations, of course). Could it be that your style doesn’t match your method? Some people are visual learners, others need human interactions. Try to analyze what you are and what you need. Then maximize that approach.
I for one hate learning vocabulary items, but enjoy hearing (then speaking) small snippets of conversations,
May I ask why you are learning Danish? Do something fun with it. Don’t find a dull textbook (or teacher) and blame yourself if you are not ‘motivated’. Do you like sports? Read sports pages in a newspaper? Do you have someone to actually speak to (preferably not someone you are emotionally attached to, as that relationship almost always interferes with learning.
Maybe memorize some short rhymes or stanzas from songs? Something that YOU LIKE to do

Danish Women and Girls at Danish Dating Sites
The Danish girls for the dating are honest with the true love. If you want to play around with them, you will not succeed. They do not love the single men of Denmark who want just to play around, not seeking seriously a long-term relationship. The majority of the unmarried Danish women respect the men and on the men they do not cheat thus expect the same thing in exchange. We speak about the bridge in line of dating to seek the true love on the Internet. You can find a woman or a single man Danish as quickly as you drink a coffee cup. At all events, this article is on the subject how of online service of dating in the assistance of Denmark to connect to you to your companion of heart. If you unite these Web sites of dating of Denmark, then you can find your companion of life today.
The Danish sites of dating provide the manner of helping of the women and the men to be found and marry on line easily and conveniently. There are no stage of imagination to record and no hard process to join the sites of dating on line. You are recommended for reading ends and the council of dating before joining any service of dating to learn more about the process. You must also read each Web site of dating to include/understand about their operational limits. Each site with the different interface and the inscription with a profile is not identical. Some services of dating of Denmark have the single-sided pages of recording, just one or two pages. Some have many pages. Thus, you can write it then detailed possible and to announce your photographs to attract Danish on line more singles.
The single Danish girls seeking the relationship and the marriage with the service of dating of Denmark is free and available to meet their men. There is a manner simple to seek a companion on line if you know something about the Internet. I think that all the people on this world know the Internet, how to check email, how to send email, how to cause, how surfer on line. You will be able to seek a date on line if you have some foundations about the Internet. The any which knows surfer navigator should know to be registered with personnel dating the advertisement. The single girls of Denmark record their profiles themselves on the line. They asked some friends to know the process when they need. You can make the same thing while asking somebody to include/understand more about the Danish service of dating.
The Danish women for the marriage and the dating with the Danish sites of dating were popular on the Internet nowadays when we all remain on this world on line. The Danish women are honest and faithful to the men whom they love. They like to go to the bars or the nightclubs to find a date. They rather will seek a companion on line of life because on line the Danish single men are more honest than men with the bars. Services of dating of Denmark were published to help these unmarried men and women to find their dates on the net. The search for a date on line with the Danish Web site of dating is frank because of its easy procedures. You are registered with a profile. You describe who you are. Other singles will make the same thing. You and this special somebody you will join together on line.
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Write Articles and Captivate Your Readers
To get your name out there, write articles and allow them to be freely reproduced (with a resource box pointing back to you.) A well-written article can:
- help build your profile
- draw traffic to your site, and
- help build a database of clients through associated e-courses or newsletter.
How do you write the article? You can come up with the content – How do you grab those readers and make them come back for more?
As you can construct and edit an article (it has a beginning, middle and end; and you can check the grammar and spelling); if you want to WIN readers – think about what they want to know.
Put your readers first. Give them what they want and they’ll be queuing up to read anything you produce.
A blueprint for writing articles that captivate your readers – whatever the topic – is a follows:
== 1. What Do Your Readers Want ==
You may know what they want because you’re an expert in the field. If you don’t know the subject well, you’ll have to research. Look for forums on your topic and see what people are discussing. What are the problems? Can you provide an answer?
== 2. Start With An Attention-Grabber ==
Work on your opening. Try to avoid trite questions like “Have you wondered why people find it difficult to lose weight?” It’s dull and it’s not targeting the person reading the article – what do they care about the difficulties “people” have losing weight? They care about THEIR weight problem!
The opening paragraph should give the reader that warm “Hey, this is about me!” feeling. – “This could be the answer I’ve been looking for…”
Example: “Diet gurus make it all sound easy: to lose weight, all you have to do is expend more energy than you take in. Huh! If it were that simple, the “Big People” stores would be out of business. For those of us tired of diets, gyms and dull group meetings, there is a back-to-basics way to tackle this. It won’t cost you a fortune or leave you feeling deprived.”
== 3. Write As You Speak… Then Edit! ==
The sample opening above illustrates the importance of the tone used in your article. You need ‘meat’ to make it worth reading.
Write your article in a natural style that’s akin to normal conversation. If the first draft is too informal – fix that when you edit. Readers may want facts, tips, and strategies, but they want entertainment too! Let your personality shine.
== 4. End On A High ==
Most articles fizzle out! Writers often don’t know how to end on an upbeat note. They either stop dead or come up with a trite ending like: “So what are you waiting for? Get started today!”
The beginning and the ending of your article are the parts that make the biggest impression. Create a feeling of anticipation… and leave them feeling satisfied (or excited) when you finish.
Offering advice to help solve a problem gives your readers a reason to feel optimistic about them. Don’t make promises… but offer hope. If you are giving hints on marketing or business, sum up the benefits. Experiment with using a humorous quote, or giving readers a specific action to get them started. Be creative.
Here’s a final tip: create a cheat-sheet. Divide it into beginnings/middles/ends and add more strategies as you think of them. (For example, using the tips in this article, you might write: ENDINGS – end on a high, offer hope, use funny quote, suggest action to get started.)
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