Saturday, November 30, 2024

15 Living Room Ideas That'll Transform Your Space into a Cozy Oasis

15 Living Room Ideas That'll Transform Your Space into a Cozy Oasis (You'll Love #9!)

15 Living Room Ideas That'll Transform Your Space into a Cozy Oasis (You'll Love #9!)

15 Living Room Ideas That'll Transform Your Space into a Cozy Oasis (You'll Love #9!)

Imagine stepping into a living room that wraps you in warmth and comfort, where every corner invites you to relax.

This article presents 15 enchanting living room ideas designed to transform your space into a cozy oasis you'll adore.

From stylish furniture arrangements to curated decor accents, let’s discover how to elevate your living room into the ultimate retreat.



1. Embrace Earthy Tones

15 Living Room Ideas That'll Transform Your Space into a Cozy Oasis (You'll Love #9!) - 1. Embrace Earthy Tones

Transform your living room by incorporating earthy tones like terracotta, olive green, and warm browns.

These colors create a grounding effect that enhances the cozy atmosphere, making your space feel more inviting and serene.



2. Layered Textures

15 Living Room Ideas That'll Transform Your Space into a Cozy Oasis (You'll Love #9!) - 2. Layered Textures

Mixing different textures, such as smooth leather, soft wool, and chunky knits can add depth and interest to your space.

A variety of textiles will invite touch and create an inviting ambiance.



3. Statement Lighting

15 Living Room Ideas That'll Transform Your Space into a Cozy Oasis (You'll Love #9!) - 3. Statement Lighting

Opt for unique lighting fixtures that serve as both functional and artistic elements in your living room.

From oversized pendant lights to elegant floor lamps, the right lighting can dramatically enhance the cozy vibe of your space.



4. Cozy Nooks

15 Living Room Ideas That'll Transform Your Space into a Cozy Oasis (You'll Love #9!) - 4. Cozy Nooks

Create a reading nook or a cozy corner with a comfortable chair, a small side table, and plenty of pillows.

This dedicated space allows for relaxation and adds to the overall coziness of your living room.



5. Greenery Galore

15 Living Room Ideas That'll Transform Your Space into a Cozy Oasis (You'll Love #9!) - 5. Greenery Galore

Incorporate plants to bring life and energy into your living room.

Choose a mix of tall potted plants and smaller ones on shelves or tables to create an organic feel that enhances the cozy atmosphere.



6. Vintage Finds

15 Living Room Ideas That'll Transform Your Space into a Cozy Oasis (You'll Love #9!) - 6. Vintage Finds

Integrating vintage or thrifted items adds character and stories to your living room.

Consider incorporating a vintage coffee table or unique decor pieces that reflect your personality.



7. Warm Lighting

15 Living Room Ideas That'll Transform Your Space into a Cozy Oasis (You'll Love #9!) - 7. Warm Lighting

Swap out harsh lighting for warm, soft light bulbs to create an inviting environment.

Incorporate dimmers to adjust the light levels to suit your mood, making your living room a cozy retreat at any time.



8. Multi-functional Furniture

15 Living Room Ideas That'll Transform Your Space into a Cozy Oasis (You'll Love #9!) - 8. Multi-functional Furniture

Choose furniture that serves multiple purposes, such as a coffee table with storage or a sofa bed for guests.

This approach maximizes space and adds functionality without sacrificing style.



9. Personal Touches

15 Living Room Ideas That'll Transform Your Space into a Cozy Oasis (You'll Love #9!) - 9. Personal Touches

Incorporate personal items and memories through photographs, art, and travel souvenirs.

These touches make your living room uniquely yours and contribute to a warm, inviting ambiance.



10. Soft Rugs

15 Living Room Ideas That'll Transform Your Space into a Cozy Oasis (You'll Love #9!) - 10. Soft Rugs

A plush area rug can anchor your living room and add warmth underfoot.

Choose a soft, inviting texture that complements your furniture and invites you to kick off your shoes and relax.



11. Open Shelving

15 Living Room Ideas That'll Transform Your Space into a Cozy Oasis (You'll Love #9!) - 11. Open Shelving

Open shelves can display books, decor, and treasures from your travels, giving your living room a curated feel.

This idea promotes a cozy atmosphere by showcasing what you love.



12. Incorporate Textiles

15 Living Room Ideas That'll Transform Your Space into a Cozy Oasis (You'll Love #9!) - 12. Incorporate Textiles

Utilize various textiles like curtains, cushions, and throws to create layers in your living room.

These elements not only add visual interest but also enhance the cozy feeling of the space.



13. Artful Arrangements

15 Living Room Ideas That'll Transform Your Space into a Cozy Oasis (You'll Love #9!) - 13. Artful Arrangements

Arranging furniture and decor artfully can make the space feel larger and more inviting.

Consider a circular seating arrangement or a cozy conversational area to enhance the warm vibe.



14. Reflective Surfaces

15 Living Room Ideas That'll Transform Your Space into a Cozy Oasis (You'll Love #9!) - 14. Reflective Surfaces

Mirrors and reflective surfaces can make your living room feel brighter and more spacious.

Incorporate these elements thoughtfully to enhance the cozy vibe without overwhelming the space.



15. Seasonal Decor

15 Living Room Ideas That'll Transform Your Space into a Cozy Oasis (You'll Love #9!) - 15. Seasonal Decor

Change your decor with the seasons to keep your living room feeling fresh and inviting.

Incorporate seasonal colors, scents, and textures to maintain that cozy oasis vibe throughout the year.



Conclusion

15 Living Room Ideas That'll Transform Your Space into a Cozy Oasis (You'll Love #9!) - Conclusion

With these 15 living room ideas, you can easily transform your space into a cozy oasis that reflects your style and personality.

Experiment with these concepts to create a living room that invites comfort and warmth, perfect for relaxing and entertaining.



Thursday, December 1, 2022

 

Real Ways to Actually Make Money Online!

1. Swagbucks – Swagbucks is great for earning some extra cash. You can do a variety of things to make money, from taking surveys to using their search engine. You won’t get rich, but you will earn a few bucks. If you have the time to kill, you can spend it earning some extra cash, instead of surfing the web.

2. InboxDollars – InboxDollars is similar to Swagbucks, since you’re going to be taking surveys, shopping, etc., so if you want to maximize your return, sign up with both websites. They also offer a search engine that pays you (like Swagbucks) and you get $5 just for signing up. I won’t continue to list survey sites one after another down the list, but if you want to get paid to take surveys, also check out GlobalTestMarket, E-Poll Surveys and Survey Club.

3. Project Payday – Project Payday is one of those sites that has testimonials of people who have earned thousands of dollars by getting paid to get trial offers. I’m not saying you’ll earn thousands, but it is legit and you can earn some extra cash. They assume that by paying you to do a free trial, you’ll either like the product and purchase it, or forget to cancel the trial and get charged for it. If you can keep track and cancel before you get charged (if you don’t want the product), then this is a great site for making some money.

4. User Testing – User Testing pays $10 a pop for testing websites. A test usually takes about 15-20 minutes. The purpose is for a website owner to watch someone, who is new to their site, try to navigate it. The value that the site owner gets by watching an actual user experience is worth a ton, but $10 isn’t a bad pay-out.

5. Fiverr – Fiverr is a great place to make a few bucks or spend a few bucks if you need some of the services people offer. Basically, everything is $5. You either pay $5 or charge $5. They call them “gigs.” You can offer your services however you choose. If you sell art and you’re fine selling pieces for $5 each, that’s a gig. If you’re a graphic designer and you want to offer your services for $10/hour, simply offer a 30 minute gig. If they need two hours of graphic design, they pay you $20, or $10/hour by buying four gigs.

6. IZEA – IZEA works in addition to a blog or on its own. You get paid to blog, tweet, take photos and take videos. The pay is mostly based on your following, so if you want to make money with your tweets, you’ll need to grow you Twitter following. Likewise, if you want to make money with blogs, you’ll need substantial blog traffic (more on blogging below).

7. Listverse – Listverse pays $100 for each accepted post. The article must be a list, it must be at least 1,500 words and you must include at least 10 things. Other than that, you can get pretty creative with it.

8. TopTenz – TopTenz pays $50 for each accepted post. Again, the article has to be in a list format and it must be at least 1,500 words, with few exceptions. They post often so your chances of getting accepted are fairly high.

9. A List Apart – A List Apart pays $200 for each accepted post. They’re not first on the list, because they tend to publish less articles, which means you have a smaller chance of getting accepted. Same guidelines as above, 1,500 word minimum.

10. International Living – International Living pays $75 for each accepted post. They are mostly looking for travel experiences from countries you have visited. For this site, it’s more about your experience than your writing ability.

11. FundsforWriters – FundsforWriters pays $50 for each accepted post. They are looking for articles about writing and making money with it. They only accept articles between 500-600 words, but they want you to make each word count.

12. Uxbooth – Uxbooth pays $100 for each accepted post. They do tend to take four to eight weeks to accept and post articles, so don’t count on this being a quick money maker. They take so long, because they pair with editors to only publish amazing content.

13. iWriter – iWriter pays up to $15 for each accepted post. That may seem small, but they aren’t as strict as many of the others above and they also allow you to pick exactly what you write. You can write as many or as few articles as you want.

14. Textbroker – Textbroker pays up to five cents per word, if you’re a 5-star writer. You’ll start by submitting a short sample article and you will most likely start as a 3-star writer, but you can work your way up by writing more and writing great content.

15. Matador Network – Matador Network pays up to $60 for each accepted post, but standard pay is around $20-$25. They don’t really focus on a minimum word count, but they have a maximum count of 1,500 words.

16. The Penny Hoarder – The Penny Hoarder pays up to $800 (rarely), depending upon the number of page views you receive. The pay starts at $100 for 50,000 page views, so this isn’t a guaranteed paid article, but it can potentially be highly rewarding.

There’s no doubt that you can make money with freelance writing, but it’s a process. Once you start building your portfolio and your writing skills, you can start making some serious money. If you’re not an experienced writer, expect to put some time in before you really start to see some dough.

17. Amazon – Have you heard of FBA? It stands for “Fulfilled by Amazon” and it’s getting pretty popular. Basically, you buy products (in bulk is best) and ship them to Amazon for them to store. When your products sell, Amazon packs them up, ships them out and sends you the money (after taking their cut). There are people making a full-time living from FBA, while others just do it for some extra money.

18. CraigsList – Some things don’t ship very well. Other things may make you feel uncomfortable to sell to someone across the country. Anytime you’re selling a large item or something you just don’t want to ship, Craigslist is a great place to go. It’s simple to list your item (again, take good pictures!). If you don’t like the idea of putting your phone number out there, the interested individual can send you a

19. eBay – Of course you can’t read an article about making money online that doesn’t mention eBay. You can start an eBay store and get serious about it or you can just sell some stuff to declutter your home. Either way, I’ve made my fair share from selling on eBay and it’s still a popular way to earn money. If you decide to start an actual eBay store, you’ll want to find a drop-ship business like Doba that will store and ship items straight to your customers so you don’t have to deal with an inventory.

20. Etsy – If you like to create arts and crafts, you can sell them on Etsy. You simply sign up, post pictures of your creations and starting selling. You can choose your payment option, but PayPal is generally the easiest. Etsy makes it easy to sell and keep track of your inventory. There is a small listing fee and they take 3.5% of every sale you make.

21. Facebook – Facebook swap shops are great for selling things locally. It’s like CraigsList, but a little easier. You simply search for swap shops in your area and ask to join the group. Once you’re in, take a picture of the item, write a quick description with the price and post it. It doesn’t get much easier than that. You can generally expect to get about what you would get at a yard sale, maybe a little more.

22. Advertising – This is definitely the most old-school way of earning money with a blog. It’s also starting to become the least common way. You can sell advertising spots directly on your site or you can sign up with a company like Google AdSense. Either way, you won’t see a whole lot of money from ads until your views are well into the thousands each day.

23. Affiliates – There are many affiliate networks, such as FlexOffers and CJ Affiliate that allow you to promote other people’s products and services. You simply put a link or a banner on your page and then you get a percentage if someone clicks through and buys the product/service. You’ll want to select products that are specifically within your blog’s category.This is an effective way to earn money once you have the traffic coming to your blog.

24. Membership – Many people have created a paid membership area on their blog. This is typically for exclusive content that you can only access in the “member’s area.” If you have a really great idea on what to include, this can be a great idea. You’ll have to create something that can’t easily be accessed around the web.

25. Products – You can create your own product, such as an ebook or computer software. You would then use your blog as a promotion tool to get people to buy your product. As long as you create a legitimate product with a whole lot of value, you should be able to get some buyers, but like everything else with a blog, you’ll need the traffic to get the sells.

26. Services – You can offer a paid service, such as life coaching, blog coaching, goal setting or financial planning. Just be sure to investigate all the legal implications and make sure you’re not claiming to be a professional if you’re not one. With a service like this, you’re basically using your blog to sell yourself. You’ll need to convince people that you’re worth buying and then be able to back up your claims once they purchase your service.

27. Sponsored/paid posts – Many blogs publish sponsored and paid posts. Sponsored posts are basically just posts about a specific brand, product or service. A company will pay you to publish an article about it. It’s similar with other paid posts as well. Your basically selling the spot for the article on your site. If you decide to take this route, you’ll want to build your traffic before you will get many offers.

28. Subscription – If you think of something valuable (newsletter, online magazine, etc.) that you can consistently offer on a certain basis (weekly, monthly, etc.), you may want to offer a subscription service. This could be a fee charged each time your product is sent out or on a monthly basis. Either way, this has to be something that your customers can only get by subscribing to your website.

29. Videos – This could be an entire section on it’s own. Many people have made money by creating YouTube videos. Evan of EvanTube is a kid and he has made millions by creating reviews of products that other kids his age would use. It’s not easy to get views into the millions, but once you do, you’ll start seeing some cash come in. Many bloggers have completely turned to videos to get their point across by starting a video blog.

If you’re truly interested in becoming a blogger, start by looking through the archives of ProBlogger, Copyblogger and Boost Blog Traffic. Then go read through all the free guides over at Quick Sprout. It may take you a year to complete those tasks alone, but it will be worth it. You’ll practically have a MBA in blogging.

Work-at-Home Companies

Finally, there are some companies that will hire you to work from the comfort of your own home. If you’re interested in working for someone else, while still making your own schedule and deciding where to work from, here are a few companies that will let you do just that:

30. CrowdSource – CrowdSource offers many types of jobs from “microtask” jobs to larger writing and editing jobs. You decide how much you work and you can do most of it right at your computer.

31. Demand Studios – Demand Studios is hiring all kinds of creative professionals, from writer to filmmakers. The pay isn’t amazing, but it’s competitive for a work-at-home job.

32. Fast Chart – Fast Chart allows you to work from home as a medical transcriptionist. There are some requirments and qualifications listed on the page, but if you meet them, you’ll make competitive pay for the industry. You’ll also be able to set your own schedule since you’ll be working from home.

33. Leap Force – Leap Force is one way that Google rates websites for search engine ranking. If you’re hired, you make decent money (usually over $11/hour), you set your own schedule and it can be pretty fun to view and rank websites.

34. Liveops – Liveops is a call center that allows you to work from home. Once your set up to take the calls, you can begin making a weekly schedule and working from home. The pay is generally close to $10/hour, but you can earn more with commissions.

35. SpeakWrite – SpeakWrite will pay you up to $15/hour to transcribe information. You set your own schedule and work from home.

Now you’ve got many different options to start earning online. If you saw something that really interests you, try it out and learn more about it. If you’re really wanting to make a full-time income online, you need to be dedicated to learning how to do what you want to do. There are tons of free resources out there. You just have to search for them!


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Friday, November 25, 2022

 

Building an Online Business with almost none resources :

Need a designer? Use @canva

Need a copywriter? Use @copy_ai

Need a web developer? Use @carrd

Need a workspace? Use @NotionHQ

Need an online store? Use @gumroad

Need a social media manager? Use @buffer

Note : Taken from feed in Twitter ....

Thursday, November 24, 2022

 

Remote Job sites ;

If you are looking for an addition to your monthly income by offering your expertise in any field , you can have a look at the following sites and explore :

1. remoteok .com
2. showwcase .com
3. freelancer .com
4. remotive .io
5. remoteglobal .com
6. devsnap .io
7. working nomads .co
8. nodes .co
9. epic jobs .co
10 remotehunt .com
11. weworkremotely .com
12. flexjobs .com


Note : The above is from my Twitter feed ...

Wednesday, November 23, 2022

 

My motto is now to help people / young men and women earn doing WFH on autopilot mode ... I never thought , it is possible to earn money online without technical skills : 

Zippia has compiled a list of the top 20 tech skills (based on an analysis of over 3 million job postings). Coding skills are at the top of the list, followed by data analysis and social media.

  1. C++
  2. SQL
  3. Python
  4. Java
  5. R
  6. Facebook
  7. HTML
  8. Ladder
  9. JavaScript
  10. Twitter
  11. LinkedIn
  12. Servers
  13. Network Security
  14. Instagram
  15. Big Data
  16. Algorithms
  17. SPARK
  18. SAS
  19. Artificial Intelligence
  20. Ruby
If you possess any of the above skills , you can earn money working remote or onsite in either full time or part time basis..

But if are otherwise savvy but not satisfied working for a fixed or variable amount limited by the hours spent , I suggest you start earning money on auto pilot basis with your savings ...

If you invest $500 in my recommended site , you will get $210 after 7 days ... If you have a larger Capital , you can invest in trading and earn on daily basis ....

Monday, November 21, 2022

 

3 T’s Of A Successful Startup


  1. Traction- You could have the most innovative idea for a startup in the world. You could even have the best team .But, if you don’t have traction, you’re not going anywhere. Traction means having a measurable set of customers or users that serves to prove to a potential investor that your startup is worth investing in. The most difficult part is actually gaining that traction and knowing when you have enough to approach potential investors.

  2. Team- The next important part of building a startup is the team. It doesn’t matter how great your idea is if your team cannot perform. From the initiation of the idea and its conversion into a commercial product, a team is what pulls it through. An inefficient team can make you disappear from the ecosystem in no time.

  3. Target Market Size– An investor would obviously be interested in future of the product or idea in terms of profit and revenue generation. The revenue generation is largely dependent on the size of the target market. If the idea is appealing to a large number of populations and is a solution to masses then the investor would be more interested in investing.

Can the investor afford to lose the money if the startup goes under? An entrepreneur should affirm that their reputation won’t be in jeopardy if the startup fails.


Few Questions you should ask before taking the investment from the Angel Investors.

  1. How available is the investor to offer advice? How much time will they commit?
  2. How much capital are they willing to put in now? How much do they keep in reserve?
  3. Beyond the funding, where’s the value ad? How entrepreneur-friendly are they? Will they be supportive and offer advice along the way?
  4. How easy will the process be for the investor to cut the cheque? (According to Paul Graham, Y Combinator’s founder, will often advise startups to go with whoever will write a cheque with the least hassle.)
  5. Which of their investments has failed? Will these entrepreneurs be willing to provide a reference?

Getting funding from angel investors isn’t easy, but it can be done if you take the right approach and are a good match with their interests.

And the benefits can beyond the money for your business, but their expertise in both in business operations and your industry niche.


Extract from Bizztor


Sunday, November 20, 2022

 


Difficult days are ahead .... People must look for alternate channel of revenue generation .... Move with the times ... Check how people are making money through Cryptotrade ... It is either flow with the new technology and systems or look at hard days..  If you are an entrepreneur , explore funding funnels , rather chasing Angel Investors who will negotiate higher stakes in your company.