Monday, 16 April 2018

Android Mobile Me Software Kaise Dale – Complete Guide In Hindi

Android Mobile Me Software Kaise Dale – Complete Guide In Hindi

Hello dosto Helps In Hindi me Aap ka Swagath hai. Aur aaj hum log blogging se hath kar kuch interesting tropic ke upper baat karege. Ji haa dosto aaj hum log janege ki Android Mobile Me Software Kaise Dale. Dosto Hum log jab bhi kisi service centre ya phir shop par. Apne mobile me software dalwane ke liye ya phir kisi aur karan se jate hai. To waha Flashing aur Stock Rom ka naam jarur sunne ko milta hai. Ish liye hum log sab se pahle janege. Flashing kya hota hai? Aur Rom kya hota hai?
Android Mobile Me Software Kaise Dale
Actually mobile me software dalne ki process ko hi flashing kahte hai. To chaliye hum log aur acche se flashing aur rom ke bare me janne ki kosis karte hai.

Flashing Kya Hota Hai?

Kisi bhi mobile phone me software se related Problems ko solve karne ke liye flashing ki jati hai. Taki phone se purana software remove ho kar new install ho jaye. Asha karta hu ab app ko samajh me aa gaya hoga ki. Kisi bhi mobile phone ke Operating System (OS) ko Reinstall karna hi flashing kahlata hai. Flashing karne se phone me pahle se install OS software ki jagah new OS Software install ho jata hai. Jis ke karan mobile phone me software se related sari problems bhi solve ho jati hai.

Rom Kya Hota Hai?

Dosto simple way me kaha jaye to yah ek tarah ka Operating System hota hai. Jaisa ki humare computer aur laptop me windows hote hai. Usi tarah android phone ke liye OS yani ROM hota hai. Yah bhi do tarah ka hota hai. Pahla Stock Rom aur dusra Custom Rom. Chaliye one by one kar ke in dono ke bare me jaan lete hai.
Stock Rom : Stock Rom 100% original hota hai. Jo ki mobile purchase karte time mobile ke saath aata hai. Matlab hum log jab koe new mobile purchase karte hai. To us mobile me hume stock rom milta hai. Agar aap apne mobile phone ko flash karna chahte hai. To mai aap ko yahi suggest karunga ki aap humesa original stock rom se hi flash kare.
Custom Rom : Yah ek totally customize Operating System hai. Jise Developer apne Requirement ke hisab se Modifify aur Customize kar ke Build karte hai. App apne phone me custom rom ko install kar ke. Apne phone ki performance aur battery life to jarur increase kar shakte hai. But yesa karne se aap ke phone ki warranty khatam ho jati hai. Aur to aur kabhi kabhi bahut sare error bhi aane lagte hai. Custom Rom ko install karne ke liye. App ka phone root hona jaruri hai.

Mobile Phone Ko Flash Kab Aur Kyu Kare?

In sawaalo ka jabaab mai aap ko ek example ke dwara batane ki kosis karta hu. Maan lijiye aap ke laptop ya pc ka windows corrupt ho jaye. Ya phir koe yesa problem aa jaye jo thik na ho raha ho. Tab aap us case me new windows jarur install karege. Thik usi tarah se jab aap ke phone ke software me bhi koe problem ya error aata hai. To hume apne phone ki flashing karni padhati hai. Flashing karne ke piche bahut sare reason ho shakte hai. Jo ki mai aap ko niche batane ja raha hu.
1. Mobile phone me slow processing ki problem.
2. Phone ka auto ON aur off hone ki problem.
3. Mobile phone Hanging aur Freezers hone ke karan.
4. Phone me apne aap kisi function ya program ka remove ho jana.
5. Mobile phone ka Display White ho jana.
6. Phone ki durse sabhi software ki problem.
7. Operating System Corrupt ho jane ke karan. Mobile ka Switch ON nahi ho pane ki problem.
Android Phone Ko Flash Karne Ke Liye Basic Tools –
  • Computer Ya Laptop
  • Android Usb Driver
  • Flash Tool Software
  • Stock Rom
App ko internet par bahut sare websites mil jayege. Jaha se aap stock rom ya custom rom aasani se download kar shakte hai. For example agar aap ko micromax A99 mobile ko flash karna hai. To aap google me just type kare ‘micromax A99 flash file’. App ke samne aap ka result aa jayega.
But app internet se job hi file download karge wo zip formate me hoga. Use extract jarur kar le. Taki zip file ke ander ka file bahar aa jaye.
Brands Wise Mobile Phone Ke Flashing Boxes –
Samsung Mobile : UFS Micro Box, NS Pro Box, Z3X Box And Odin Software
Nokia Mobile : UFS Micro Box, Jaf Box, ATF Box And all Nokia Mobile Flashing Box
China Mobile : Volcano Box, Avator Box, Miracle Box, Piranha Box and all China Mobile Flashing Box
iPhone Smartphone Mobiles : itunes Software
LG Mobile : Z3X Box LG Mobile
But yaha hum log android mobile phone me bina box ke software kaise flash kare janege. To chaliye suru karte hai. Aur jante hai how to flash android mobile without any box.

Mobile Ko Flash Karne Se Pahle Kya Kare?

Flashing karne se pahle apne sabhi important data ka backup jarur lele. Kyu ki mobile flash hone ke baad aap ka jitna bhi personal data hai. Wo permanently remove ho jayega.
Android phone ko flash karne ke liye. Aap ka battery backup kam se kam 40-50%jarur hona chahiye. Agar nahi hai to sab se pahle apne smartphone ko 50% charge kijiye.

How To Flash Stock Rom Using SP Flash Tool – Complete Guide

Yah guide kisi bhi computer par Stock Rom ya koe Custom Rom ko Smart Phone Flash Tool (SP Flash Tool) ke dwara flash karne ke liye hai. Aur yah process kewal mediatek processor par kaam karege. Kyu ki scatter file sirf mediate processor wale phone me hi kaam karta hai.
To chaliye ab hum log step by step janne ki kosis karte hai ki. Apne smartphone ke stock rom ko SP Flash Tool ke dwara flash kaise kare.
Step 1 : Sab se pahle aap apne computer me Android USB Driver ko Download kar ke Install kar le. But agar aap ke computer me pahle se hi Android USB Driver install hai. To aap ish step ko skip kar de.
Step 2 : Ab aap apne Android Smartphone ka Power off kar de aur phir uska battery nikal de. Agar aap ka battery removable hai.
Power Off your Mobile
Step 3 : Ab aap apne Android Smartphone ko flash karne ke liye. Jo bhi Stock Rom ya Custom Rom download kiya hai. Use apne computer me extract kar de.
Step 4 : Smart Phone Flash Tool (SP Flash Tool) ko Download karne ke baad. Use bhi apne computer me extract kar de. Extract karne ke baad app niche dikh rahe files ko dekh payege.
Open SP Flash Tool Folder
Step 5 : Yaha aap Flash_tool.exe file ko open kijiye.
Click On SP Flash Tool
Step 6 : Jab aap ka SP Flash Tool open ho jaye. Tab aap Download Tab ke upper click kare.
Click on download button
Step 7 : Ab app download tab me scatter-loading button ke upper click kare.
Click on Scatter Loading Button
Step 8 : Stock rom folder ke ander jo Scatter File hai. Use yaha Locate karna hai.
Select Scatter File
Step 9 : Flashing Process start karne ke liye Download Button ke upper click kare.
Click on the Download for starting the Flashing Process
Step 10 : Download ki button ke upper click karne ke baad. Ab aap apne smartphone ko usb cable ke dwara (without battery- Agar removable hai) computer se connet kare. Aur usb cable ke dwara connect karte hi turant battery laga de. Ya phir apne smartphone ka Volume Down aur Volume Up key ek saath press kare.
Step 11 : Flashing completed hote hi ek Green Tick aap ko dikhae dega.
Flashing Complete
Ab aap apne computer me Smart Phone Flash Tool window ko close kar de. Aur phir apne mobile ko usb cable se nikal le.
Congratulations, Ab aap ka mobile successfully flash ho chukka hai. Chahe to apna mobile phone on kar ke dekh shakte hai.

How to Write a Rap Song Verry Easy Step By Step


How to Write a Rap Song





Rap songs often come off as effortless, but they actually require a lot of time and effort to write. You need lyrics that are catchy yet real. You also need top-notch rhyme and rhythm. In a way, writing rap is not all that different from writing poetry.[1] If you are struggling to write a rap song, then this wikiHow is for you.

Part1
Writing Lyrics

  1. 1
    Brainstorm. While listening to a beat on repeat, allow yourself to free-associate or even freestyle out loud to get your creative juices flowing. Do this for a while without setting pen to paper. When you're ready, make a list of every concept, unique perspective, or potential lyric that popped into your head. Allow these to guide and inspire the content of your song as you move forward.
    • Let your ideas brew for a while. Carry a notepad around with you so that if you get a flash of inspiration while you’re on a bus, working out, or buying groceries, you can capture the moment and hopefully expand on it.
  2. 2
    Write the hook. If you were writing a term paper, you'd start with a thesis. But this is a rap song so start with a hook (a.k.a. chorus). The hook should not only capture the theme of the song but, more importantly, be catchy and unique as well. A great hook will often inspire other elements of the song such as the beat or other lyrics, so don’t settle for something that doesn’t prompt any other ideas.
    • If you’re having trouble coming up with something out of the blue, riff off of or respond to a line you love from another rap song. Just don’t copy anything outright or you may find yourself in legal trouble. "Drop it like it's hot" was originally a throw-off line from a Hot Boys single in the early 2000s, but Snoop Dogg turned it into a huge hit several years later.
  3. 3
    Follow the words. Choose points from your brainstorm list that inspire you and flesh them out. Of course, this is where your skills as a lyricist and as a rhymer will show through. If you're an experienced rapper, play to your strengths. If metaphors are your game, let yourself move on the strength of your metaphors. If you're a natural storyteller, let a narrative emerge from the words.
    • Stay out of your own way. The biggest mistake you can make when you first get started writing lyrics is that you want to "say" something, and force abstract concepts into your lyrics. Be specific. Use concrete words, phrases, and images in your words to keep your idea in the background.
  4. 4
    Be believable. While some people might take an "I can rap about anything I want to!" attitude, it's best to avoid rapping about your global cocaine trafficking empire if you're a teenager from the suburbs. Also, keep in mind that just because popular rappers write about certain things, it doesn't make your raps any more or less rap. The Beastie Boys rapped about partying and skateboarding in a talented, unique, and creative way, even though they didn't necessarily rap about traditional topics or fit into the traditional image of what a rapper should be.
    • If you really want to write a rap about something you don't do, make sure you make them as ridiculous as possible. Buff up the braggadocio; exaggerate to insane levels. Don't do it often, and not in serious songs, but have fun with it. Be creative.
  5. 5
    Revise, revise, revise. Unless you're a world-class rapper who makes magic every time straight off the dome, your first draft of a song won't necessarily be the best. That's okay. Bob Dylan's first draft of "Like a Rolling Stone" was 20 pages long and terrible. As you're writing, let everything that wants to come out come out, but then you'll need to scale it back to a workable and efficient set of lyrics.
    • Focus on the most memorable lines and images, and cut out everything that doesn't match that theme, that tone, or that story. If you're having trouble figuring out what works and what doesn't, try to rewrite the song from memory, without looking at it. This will act as a kind of strainer--you won't be able to remember the less effective bits, and you'll have to fill in stronger material for what you can't remember.
    • The average song will have 2-3 verses of 16-20 bars each, and 3-4 chorus sections of a variable number of lines. Try to aim for trimming down your output to that amount.

Part2
Picking Beats

  1. 1
    Pick a pre-made beat. In almost all kinds of songwriting, the melody happens before the lyrics. Most of the time, rappers will similarly develop the beat and become familiar with the music before attempting to write any lyrics. While a rapper might have a stockpile of rhymes built up in notebooks to jump off from, crafting a song requires a beat to rhyme to. Doing this will ensure that the song feels unforced and the music matches the words.
    • Find a producer online who makes beats and listen to several of them until you find some you like. Commission particular sounds or styles from the producer to get an original track. If you like samurai samples and old-school comic book references like the Wu-Tang Clan, send the beatmaker some examples.
    • Even if you have a kind of idea forming for a kind of song or topic you'd like, try to come up with at least three possible beats before settling on one. Matching content, words, and music is a complicated process. Don't rush it.
  2. 2
    Consider making your own beats. You can do this on your own computer or sound equipment, or even just by recording yourself beatboxing for inspiration.
    • Start by sampling the break from an R&B or soul song you really like. The Meters were a relatively obscure New Orleans funk band from the late 60s, who became famous after being heavily sampled as the tracks for great rap songs. Chop the beat using GarageBand or other free software on your computer.
    • Create beats with a programmable drum machine. The Roland TR-808 is the most iconic drum machine, used in many classic hip-hop and rap tracks. It features a wide variety of bass kicks, hi-hats, hand claps, and other percussive sounds that you can program in different patterns. You can also process and manipulate these beats on your computer.
  3. 3
    Find the melody in the beat. Add the melody using bass tones on a synth or keyboard, or by sampling a melodic line from a pre-existing song. Listen to the song repeatedly until the melody starts to reveal itself. Listen to it from different angles and come up with different melodic possibilities. This will help you to find the hook as you begin composing the lyrics and the chorus to the song.
    • Record a "scratch track" of yourself singing nonsense words on top of the beat to help find and remember the melody. It doesn't matter if you're a good singer, because this won't stay on the song. Just allow yourself to explore the beat and find a melody in it by free-singing, humming, or vocalizing.
  4. 4
    Listen to lots of beats before settling on one. Some beats are upbeat and make you want to dance and may lead to party-rap songs, while some dark beats will lead to serious or political material. Just because a beat is good doesn't necessarily mean it's the right beat for the song you want to make. As you listen, imagine the possible songs that could come from each beat and pick one that matches your desires for the song.
    • You may not have any clue where the song is going as you listen, and that's ok. Go with your gut. If a beat "speaks" to you--it's time to start making music.
  1. 1
    Structure the song. Now that you have a good idea of the sound your completed song will have, arrange your rhyme into verses (16 bars apiece). You can start each verse with nearly any rhyme, but it's a good practice to end with a rhyme that makes a point.[2] This way your verse doesn't seem to be left hanging. A popular song structurewould be:
    • Intro
    • Verse
    • Chorus
    • Verse
    • Chorus
    • Verse
    • Middle 8 (a.k.a. breakdown)
    • Chorus
    • Outro
  2. 2
    Rap and refine. Practice rapping your song on your chosen beat to work out the bugs and optimize your written verses. Cut out as many words as possible and then cut out some more. Remember, a rap song is not an English paper; only use the words that are needed to make your point, nothing more. Don't be afraid to add a pause or two, which can help to enhance a certain point in the song.
  3. 3
    Memorize your song. Rap your lyrics over your beat until you have memorized every breath and you are sick of hearing them. Only then will you be ready to produce your song.
  4. 4
    Produce the song. Either hook up with a producer to get the recordings and mastering completed or self-produce the song.
    • Put it on SoundCloud. Create a SoundCloud account. Edit your profile, then upload your track. Remember to use hash tags. Be online every day to get people's attention and reply to every question you get from anyone.

Saturday, 14 April 2018

5 Tips To Solve Hanging Problem In Android Smartphone 1000% Working


5 Tips To Solve Hanging Problem In Android Smartphone

There are millions of Android users around the world and increasing, but do you know every second Android user are facing the problem related to hanging or Freezing in their Android smartphones even those phone which are available at high prices.So, today I’m going to share on 5 Tips to solve the Hanging problem in Android Smartphone.
We all know that Android is one of the best operating System for mobiles and millions of peoples have Android phones, few peoples thinks that there Android smartphone hanging problem occurs due to errors or bugs in Android OS.
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Android phone hanging problems occurs due to several reasons so if you’re facing the same problem then follow these tips.

1.Increase Memory by Deleting Unwanted Data

Do know that almost every website uses cache to increase the page speed of a website?Whenever you visited a website you phone automatically store the which is also known as cookies and caches.
These unwanted data will be stored in your phone memory which leads to decreasing the available memory for apps and other files.
Solution:
This problem can solve easily from setting.
Go to setting>>Storage>>Click on the cache and click on the ok to clear caches.

2.Move Installed Application to the external memory

If you use too much application of your smartphone then you can move few apps to the external memory.Moving applications to the external memory is the best way to empty the storage space of your phone.
You can install applications directly in the external memory cards and you can set the external memory card as default memory.
Go to setting>>storage>>Tap on the SD card Storage

3.Use external memory to save Songs and other files

Too much use of phone memory is the main reason to got phone hang.To solve the hanging problem in your Android phone save your songs, videos and other data.
You can move your files to the external memory and by selecting external memory as default memory helps to store photos and video which clicked by Camera.
To make the external memory as default memory read second tip.

4.Factory reset options (Not Recommended)

I personally do not recommend this method because it is not familiar with most of the Android users.Factory reset is the last method to delete all unwanted files which comes from browsers, websites, Apps etc.
Factory reset deleted all files, apps, contacts, memos, so most of the android doesn’t use this option.
Secure Process of Factory Reset:
Factory process may delete your personal data like contacts, memos so you users must need to follow the secure process before performing the factory reset option.
Whenever you perform factory reset process never forgot to take Backup of all your files.You can move this backup  files to the external SD card.

5.Use Cloud Storage

Use Clout storage to store your files which you want to save for the future.Store only those files in your memory card which you needed every day and upload those files to the cloud storage which needed in the future.

Final Words

At the end of the post 5 Tips to solve Hanging problem in Android Smartphone, I can say that you loved this post.To know more about Android tips keep visiting on Eve tip.

Tuesday, 10 April 2018

50 side businesses to set up from home And Earn Fast

50 side businesses to set up from home

If you are one of the rising number of people working part-time, earn some extra cash in dog walking or rampant veg growing

 Top tips for working at home
Working from home 460
 Putting your skills or knowledge to practical use can earn you some extra pounds
Happy days are here again – or so you might assume from a recent wave of optimistic reports about the economic outlook and rising consumer confidence. But while unemployment is down, the latest labour market figures reveal a surge in part-time jobs as employers remain anxious about long-term recovery prospects, suggesting it may not be time to hang out the bunting just yet.
With more of us working fewer hours and with a resulting earnings gap to close, there's arguably never been a better time to set up a business you can run in your spare time from home. Whether it's to help make ends meet, or to follow your passion, or maybe even both, we've asked the experts to come up with 50 practical and cheap ways to make some extra cash.
Our list may not be exhaustive, nor may it put you on the path to riches and early retirement, but hopefully it will get you thinking. And if you have any better ideas, let us know by emailing .
Antiques/collectibles dealing Know your stuff when it comes to certain kinds of collectibles? If so this can be a great way to make money from a hobby. Trading sites such as eBay make it easier than ever to reach your target market, according to Trent Hamm, author of US money-saving blog thesimpledollar.com. "I had some success with this myself in the past, trading cards and video games," he says.
Babysitting If you can spare a few evenings and know any parents desperate to get out, there are few simpler ways to make a few extra pounds.
Bed and breakfast Got a spare room? Live near somewhere of interest to tourists, or close to a student area? Note you'll almost certainly need planning, mortgage lender and health and safety approvals first.
Biscuit/sweet making Homemade biscuits and confectionery can be a great seller, says Hamm. "Bake and package them well, and try reselling through a local gift shop. People in your social network may buy batches for special occasions."
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Cake making/decorating If you enjoy baking and have an artistic touch, making and decorating cakes can be a really satisfying way of earning extra money. "One of my mother's old friends does this and makes quite a bit on the side," says Hamm.
Car boot sales This is a part-time occupation that increases earnings and broadens horizons as you make sales and get to travel, says Emma Jones, author of Working 5 to 9: How to Start a Successful Business in your Spare Time, and founder of the website enterprisenation.com. "Consider selling specialist items and building a reputation for being the go-to person; offering your knowledge and expertise with the product can increase the price you're paid," she suggests.
Car cleaning/valeting Have a meticulous eye for detail and love to get things spotless? This could be a perfect side business for you. "Many people are quite happy to pay well for this service," points out Hamm.
Catering Formal qualifications are not strictly required for catering, which is more about producing and delivering good food. However, the organisational aspects may be easier after some instruction, such as a City & Guilds certificate (NVQ or other) in hospitality and catering.
Census distributor Every 10 years a census is held in England and Wales. The next one is in 2011, but you can register now to be considered for a range of related roles in your area, including collection and delivery. See censusjobs.co.uk.
10 Childcare There's great potential to earn extra money from looking after kids, but you'll need to adore children (not just your own), have boundless energy and patience and in many cases must satisfy Ofsted criteria.
Any adult who looks after another person's child for more than two hours on any one day in a location other than the child's home (so excluding most babysitters and nannies) needs to register with Ofsted – it's not a particularly complicated process but does include medical, criminal and domestic safety checks. Nannies can look after the children of up to two sets of parents, in one of their home environments, without being Ofsted-registered.
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Failing to meet the criteria can land you in court, so check here for the full list of Ofsted restrictions.
11 Computer repairer/troubleshooter Despite the proliferation of technology in our lives, many people still find computers complicated to maintain and terrifying if they go wrong. If you have a reassuring manner and are not fazed by the inner workings of a PC, offer your services locally and let word of mouth do the rest. "I had some success doing this in the past," says Hamm.
12 Cosmetics sales This is very much a social business activity so be prepared to spend lots of time meeting and talking to people. You'll be selling mainly by networking and often through parties in other people's homes, so an outgoing manner and immaculate personal presentation skills are essential.
13 Data entry Perhaps not the most thrilling of part-time pursuits, but data entry can nevertheless offer an extremely steady (not to mention flexible) source of extra income. You generally get paid for the number of entries you make rather than by the hour, which means you can go back and forth to it when you get a spare few minutes.
14 Dinner preparation "I recently met a woman who earned quite a bit of money as a very part-time chef," says Hamm. "Once a week, she would go to someone's house and prepare a homemade meal for their family, then do all the dishes and cleaning up. This gives the family plenty of together time, while earning her some cash in hand." If you love to cook, this can be a great extra earnings opportunity, but be prepared to put some effort into finding your customers.
15 Become a DJ It goes without saying that you need a deep love of music and an extensive collection of tunes before you can even consider DJing, but as much of the work is at evenings and weekends, it could make a perfect side business. Be ready to cater for a range of crowds and musical preferences, not just your passion. Learn the ropes by concentrating first on weddings and birthday parties or by doing roadie work for an established DJ, which will gain you useful contacts.
16 Be a doula Jasmine Birtles, the founder of website moneymagpie.com, says you can make between £12 and £15 an hour or £250-£500 for a birth by being a doula – a birth partner and post-birth partner. "If you've had a baby and you want to help new mothers, do a short course with Britishdoulas.co.uk and work locally," she says. "You do what a grandmother or sister might do for a new mum, such as giving moral support, helping around the house, caring for the baby and supporting the whole family."
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17 Flower arranging Imagine doing what you love and getting paid for it, which is what this idea brings to mind. "The nature of the product means you're likely to cater to a local audience, so why not impress with a business card and delivery car adorned with flower power," suggests Jones of enterprisenation.com. "It'll turn heads and attract new business as you turn corners."
18 Garage/garden sales "One person I know holds a garage sale at their house almost every weekend during summer," says Hamm. "They get a lot of regular customers who stop by almost every weekend to see what's on sale. That person then goes to neighbours and friends and offers to sell their stuff for them, splitting the proceeds. People are usually happy to do this since they can get rid of unwanted items and earn a bit of money, too."
19 Gardening services "I've had requests from others for people willing to do this, so the demand is out there," says Hamm. "To put it simply, some people are willing to pay others to get a vegetable or flower garden started so that they can have access to ultra-fresh produce without doing all the legwork."
20 Making greetings cards If you're the kind of person who loves making things, why not try your hand at cards? Ask a local shopkeeper what kind sells best and follow their advice, working to a distinctive style of your own. Then try selling to family, friends and local businesses. Be mindful of material costs and time taken though, as wastage can be expensive in such a low-value product.
21 Handyman services Know your way round a toolbox? Let people know that they can call you for little repair jobs, relatively straightforward DIY tasks such as putting up shelves or assembling flat-pack furniture. "You'd be amazed at the simple things people are willing to pay others to help them with," says Hamm.
22 Host and teach foreign students "This is a great way of renting your room without getting stuck with the flatshare from hell," says Birtles. "Foreign students don't usually stay longer than a couple of months at a time, so if they're annoying at least you know they'll go soon."
Usually the deal is B&B, but sometimes you need to give them an evening meal too. Get in touch with your nearest English language schools and let them know you have a room to rent, Birtles advises. The website idiom.co.uk has a list of schools in the UK. You can make up to £200 a week depending on where you live.
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23 House cleaning "This is an idea you can start yourself, or consider being part of a house-cleaning franchise such as Molly Maid where you have the benefit of being your own boss as well as the support of a central team," says Jones.
24 Ironing/laundry services "Even in these cash-strapped times, some people hate ironing so much they're willing to pay others to do it (at least in the posh parts of town)," says Birtles of moneymagpie.com, who suggests either registering with domestic agencies such as mrshunts.co.uk or setting up your own local service.
"Check out the competition, see how much they charge, and undercut. Either work for an hourly rate, a fee per item or a fee per lb," she says. You should get between £8 and £12 per hour, between 50p and £1 per item or between 50p and £1 per lb of clothes, depending on where you work."
25 Jewellery selling Never mind Tupperware – if you have jewellery you no longer wear or want, try organising a party to sell it, says Jones. "Websites that organise these parties, such as ounces2pounds.co.uk, are going great guns in signing up ladies who want to earn extra income in their spare time," she says.
26 Knitting/alteration/sewing services A big growth area, as more people come to appreciate the value in repairing and patching up clothes. If you're handy with a sewing machine, there's serious money to be made. Once you get known locally, word-of-mouth should do the rest.
27 Leaflet distributing Delivering leaflets to people's houses could be a profitable and healthy way to spend a few spare hours a week. Call into your local shops and restaurants to see if they need help distributing flyers, menus and so on.
28 Market research Get paid for your opinions by signing up with sarosresearch.com and taking part in focus groups, suggests Birtles. "You get between £50-£100 cash, plus food and drink for saying what you think about products or services for a few hours. Or be the one asking the questions. Ipsos Mori offers flexible hours to people willing to do phone interviews or knock on doors to ask people questions. You make between £8-£10 an hour on average."
29 Musical performance If you can play a musical (especially orchestral) instrument to a high enough standard, know a few choice solo pieces and look presentable, spread the word locally – weddings and other formal functions can be a lucrative source of performance income.
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30 Online surveys It's possible to make pocket money by filling in internet surveys – though moneymagpie.com's Birtles advises caution, as there are hundreds of bogus companies on the net. "Toluna, Ciao!, Lightspeed Panel, and Valued Opinions are all pukka," she says. "You make between 50p and £5 per survey. Click here for more information and a list of genuine survey companies.
31 Online trading Sites such as eBay and Amazon make it easy for people to dabble in e-commerce. "Start with a clearout of your attic," suggests Dan Wilson, author of Make Serious Money on eBay. "If you start to sell other goods, focus on things you can get hold of easily, or are passionate about. And have an eye on the Christmas market: think about what will be selling well in a few months' time."
32 Personal organiser/assistant If you are good at filing and managing tasks, and know someone who isn't, why not offer to share your expertise with them for a small consideration? Being organised is a valuable skill, and whether it's for a small company or a friend there may be more of a market for this than meets the eye. Ask around friends or look on listings websites including gumtree.com.
33 Personal shopping "This is an idea that nicely taps into our desire for personal service," says Jones. "There's also potential to niche this business, for example focusing on time-starved ladies. Making it niche brings down marketing costs and increases customer loyalty."
34 Personal tutoring If you are a part-time teacher or are perhaps taking a career break to look after young children, this can be a great way to make a little money while keeping your syllabus knowledge up to date. Try advertising locally or registering with an agency like Personal Tutors.
35 Pet grooming "Many people loathe bathing their pets and trimming their hair – I know I do," says Hamm. "Pet groomers can do this for a small fee – a perfect job for a person who loves dogs and cats."
36 Pet minding/walking "Dog-walking is a fantastic earner if you love animals and enjoy the outdoors," says Birtles. "On average you can make between £10-£15 per hour, per dog." Get good and you can be walking two or more at a time. Offer pet-minding as well and you can make a whole business out of it. "You'll need public liability insurance in case something happens to the dogs or members of the public," she warns.
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37 Online referrals expert There's money to be made from your email address book: a surprising number of companies will pay you if you can persuade your friends to become their customers. Check out the website refermehappy.com, an online matching service where you can get referral bonuses from companies like Sky, Virgin Media and First Direct.
38 Rent out your stuff You can rent pretty much anything now, although space is still the most profitable "item", says Birtles. "Rent your driveway on parkatmyhouse.com if you live somewhere popular, or your possessions from a baby bath to your lawnmower on sites like rentnotbuy.co.uk and Zilok ," she advises. "Currently there are more items on offer than requests to lease things, but it's worth a try."
39 Slivers of Time OK, this isn't strictly a business idea, but sliversoftime.commatches people with a few spare hours here and there with part-time work. Register with the site, then put your spare time on the calendar. Your hours are sent to local agencies and businesses who regularly use part-time workers.
40 Selling ad space on a personal blog This is not a big money-earner to start with but could be if you work at it, reckons Birtles. "Set up your own blog (do it for free with blogger.com) and fill it with great writing, photos, videos and anything else you're passionate about," she advises. "Get ads automatically through Google Adsense and make a few pence every time someone clicks on an ad."
Do book reviews and make money selling the books through Amazon's affiliate programme.
41 Scrapbook making Many people dream of having beautiful scrapbooks, says Hamm. "They collect all the materials they want to go in them, but never follow through on the actual creation. You can step in here – take their ideas and materials and assemble a scrapbook for them."
42 Selling lost luggage Auction houses round the country routinely sell off lost luggage that the airlines have failed to match with their owners. "For example, Greasby's in south London sells off BA's lost items every week," points out Birtles. "You bid blind on bags that have had the expensive stuff removed (cameras, iPods etc) and then sell the bag and contents on eBay or at a car boot sale. Bags generally go for between £5-£50. Your profit depends on what's in them!"
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43 Translating If you are fluent in a second language, translation services are in demand as UK companies look overseas for new sales. But be warned: it's a serious business and you'll need professional qualifications from an accredited body (such as the Institute of Translation and Interpreting or the Chartered Institute of Linguists) and professional indemnity insurance before setting up.
For public service translating work you'll also need a diploma in public service interpreting law, a licence from the National Register of Public Service Interpreters and to be registered with an approved interpreting body.
"Once qualified, register with translation sites such as lingo24.com and language123.com and grow from there," suggests Jones.
44 "Ugly" modelling If you look, shall we say, different, you could make money in ads, photoshoots or appearances through the Ugly model agency. "People with phenomenal tattoos, piercings or just very "interesting" faces can make thousands doing commercials, videos or corporate appearances," says Birtles.
45 Vegetable growing If you have some suitable garden space and the requisite green fingers, focus on one vegetable and sell the excess to local greengrocers and at farmers' markets. "My father does this with tomatoes and earns some solid extra money in the summer," says Hamm.
46 Virtual assistant "Many ultra-busy professionals appreciate having someone who can check and answer their email, organise task lists for them, update their calendars and so on, with minimal interaction," says Hamm. "You can provide this service from home with a good internet connection."
47 Website designing An increasingly competitive field as the software needed becomes more and more mainstream. However if you have a good eye for design generally and formal training, it can be a profitable side business.
48 Wedding/social photographer You'll need a website or blog to showcase your work, but if you're confident that your photography is good enough, there's no reason why you can't do wedding/function work professionally. Do your homework though – you'll need to take charge of arranging people into groups and know all the classic poses expected of the occasion.
49 Wedding planning If you're one of those people who can't help but flip through bridal magazines and daydream about nuptial arrangements, this might be perfect for you. "A great way to get started is to develop a website on the topic, get to know people online and offer your services to the community," says Hamm.
50 Writing letters to magazines You can make between £10-£200 for a good letter or photograph to a weekly magazine such as Take a Break or Pick Me Up, suggests Birtles. "If you have a really juicy story you can make even more, and you don't even have to write it, she says. Women's magazines particularly are usually desperate for items for their letters' pages, and even quite tame stuff often gets in.

Working from home - Whose business is it?

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If you're an employee/mum/student by day and are building a business after hours, Emma Jones highlights the people­ you need to keep in the loop.
 The boss So long as you're not doing anything in competition with your day job, it's wise to tell your employer. Providing it doesn't affect your work, most employers should see a side business as a good thing; you're gaining new skills, while the employer gains the benefits and doesn't have to pay for the training.
 The insurance/mortgage people When starting a business at home, upgrade the insurance policy to include­ business cover and tell your mortgage provider, even though this won't affect payments. You only have to inform the local council if the nature­ of the house is going to change from a home to business premises, which is unlikely.
 The taxman You have a duty to inform HMRC of activities within three months of trading. Registration­ is straightforward, with forms depending­ on whether you set up as a sole trader, partnership or limited company. Keep the tax bill as low as possible by claiming business and homeworking expenses.
 Friends and family Last but not least – so they can all (hopefully) start buying from you.
Emma Jones is founder of Enterprise Nation and author of Working 5 to 9. To order a copy for £10.49 (including UK mainland p&p), go to theguardian.com/bookshop

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