Friday, March 7, 2014

International Women's Day 8th March


About International Women's Day

"The story of women's struggle for equality belongs to no single feminist nor to any one organization but to the collective efforts of all who care about human rights" Gloria Steinem

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When: 8 March
Where: Everywhere
What:   International Women's Day (8 March) is a global day celebrating the economic, political and social achievements of women past, present and future. In some places like China, Russia, Vietnam and Bulgaria, International Women's Day is a national holiday.
Why:   Suffragettes campaigned for women's right to vote. The word 'Suffragette' is derived from the word "suffrage" meaning the right to vote. International Women's Day honours the work of the Suffragettes, celebrates women's success, and reminds of inequities still to be redressed. The first International Women's Day event was run in 1911.
International Women's Day has been observed since in the early 1900's, a time of great expansion and turbulence in the industrialized world that saw booming population growth and the rise of radical ideologies.
1908
Great unrest and critical debate was occurring amongst women. Women's oppression and inequality was spurring women to become more vocal and active in campaigning for change. Then in 1908, 15,000 women marched through New York City demanding shorter hours, better pay and voting rights.
1909
In accordance with a declaration by the Socialist Party of America, the first National Woman's Day (NWD) was observed across the United States on 28 February. Women continued to celebrate NWD on the last Sunday of February until 1913.
1910
n 1910 a second International Conference of Working Women was held in Copenhagen. A woman named a Clara Zetkin (Leader of the 'Women's Office' for the Social Democratic Party in Germany) tabled the idea of an International Women's Day. She proposed that every year in every country there should be a celebration on the same day - a Women's Day - to press for their demands. The conference of over 100 women from 17 countries, representing unions, socialist parties, working women's clubs, and including the first three women elected to the Finnish parliament, greeted Zetkin's suggestion with unanimous approval and thus International Women's Day was the result.
1911
Following the decision agreed at Copenhagen in 1911, International Women's Day (IWD) was honoured the first time in Austria, Denmark, Germany and Switzerland on 19 March. More than one million women and men attended IWD rallies campaigning for women's rights to work, vote, be trained, to hold public office and end discrimination. However less than a week later on 25 March, the tragic 'Triangle Fire' in New York City took the lives of more than 140 working women, most of them Italian and Jewish immigrants. This disastrous event drew significant attention to working conditions and labour legislation in the United States that became a focus of subsequent International Women's Day events. 1911 also saw women's 'Bread and Roses' campaign.
 
1913-1914
On the eve of World War I campaigning for peace, Russian women observed their first International Women's Day on the last Sunday in February 1913. In 1913 following discussions, International Women's Day was transferred to 8 March and this day has remained the global date for International Women's Day ever since. In 1914 further women across Europe held rallies to campaign against the war and to express women's solidarity.
1917
On the last Sunday of February, Russian women began a strike for "bread and peace" in response to the death over 2 million Russian soldiers in war. Opposed by political leaders the women continued to strike until four days later the Czar was forced to abdicate and the provisional Government granted women the right to vote. The date the women's strike commenced was Sunday 23 February on the Julian calendar then in use in Russia. This day on the Gregorian calendar in use elsewhere was 8 March.
1918 - 1999
Since its birth in the socialist movement, International Women's Day has grown to become a global day of recognition and celebration across developed and developing countries alike. For decades, IWD has grown from strength to strength annually. For many years the United Nations has held an annual IWD conference to coordinate international efforts for women's rights and participation in social, political and economic processes. 1975 was designated as 'International Women's Year' by the United Nations. Women's organisations and governments around the world have also observed IWD annually on 8 March by holding large-scale events that honour women's advancement and while diligently reminding of the continued vigilance and action required to ensure that women's equality is gained and maintained in all aspects of life.
2000 and beyond
IWD is now an official holiday in Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Burkina Faso, Cambodia, China (for women only), Cuba, Georgia, Guinea-Bissau, Eritrea, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Madagascar (for women only), Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Nepal (for women only), Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uganda, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Vietnam and Zambia. The tradition sees men honouring their mothers, wives, girlfriends, colleagues, etc with flowers and small gifts. In some countries IWD has the equivalent status of Mother's Day where children give small presents to their mothers and grandmothers.
The new millennium has witnessed a significant change and attitudinal shift in both women's and society's thoughts about women's equality and emancipation. Many from a younger generation feel that 'all the battles have been won for women' while many feminists from the 1970's know only too well the longevity and ingrained complexity of patriarchy. With more women in the boardroom, greater equality in legislative rights, and an increased critical mass of women's visibility as impressive role models in every aspect of life, one could think that women have gained true equality. The unfortunate fact is that women are still not paid equally to that of their male counterparts, women still are not present in equal numbers in business or politics, and globally women's education, health and the violence against them is worse than that of men.
However, great improvements have been made. We do have female astronauts and prime ministers, school girls are welcomed into university, women can work and have a family, women have real choices. And so the tone and nature of IWD has, for the past few years, moved from being a reminder about the negatives to a celebration of the positives.
Annually on 8 March, thousands of events are held throughout the world to inspire women and celebrate achievements. A global web of rich and diverse local activity connects women from all around the world ranging from political rallies, business conferences, government activities and networking events through to local women's craft markets, theatric performances, fashion parades and more.
Many global corporations have also started to more actively support IWD by running their own internal events and through supporting external ones. For example, on 8 March search engine and media giant Google some years even changes its logo on its global search pages. Year on year IWD is certainly increasing in status. The United States even designates the whole month of March as 'Women's History Month'.
So make a difference, think globally and act locally !! Make everyday International Women's Day. Do your bit to ensure that the future for girls is bright, equal, safe and rewarding.

About this internationalwomensday.com website
http://www.internationalwomensday.com is a global hub for sharing International Women’s Day information, events, news and resources.
The website was founded in 2001 as a non-profit philanthropic venture dedicated to keeping International Women’s Day (IWD) alive and growing.
Since 2007, IWD has gained considerable momentum due to greater media attention, events, social networking and corporate support. IWD is now celebrated via wide scale activity in almost every country and many world leaders support the day with official statements.
This service is proudly provided by Aurora Ventures as a non-profit venture and kindly supported by a number of companies who make it possible for this International Women's Day website to operate. Without their support, the website could not survive. Each Supporting Partner has a firm track record in supporting women's equality and advancement. We like to celebrate International Women’s Day, but we also want to celebrate our Supporting Partners!


Wednesday, March 5, 2014

The Cost Of Starting Your Own Online Business From......Scratch!

First let's talk about the real cost of building an online business from scratch, and why most internet marketers quit before they even get started!

The cost of starting your own online business from scratch!
The time or money rule:
This rule has been around since the very first Internet Marketers started online. And simply stated “you need either time or money to succeed online”. For those marketers who have little money, they must put forth a lot of time to start-up their online business...also known as “sweat
equity”.
On the other hand, marketers who have plenty of cash, can pay someone else to do most of the work for them.Then there are those who have neither time, nor cash. These are the marketers who are doomed to fail, before they even try to start an online business...we'll call this group the “want-a-be's”.
Starting an online business from scratch takes time and money, first you have to buy a domain name, then find a hosting company and pay them to host your web site for you. You must then pay someone to design a web page for you. 
Of course, the main advantage to having an online business, is that it is far less expensive than having an offline business.
The major disadvantage to building an online business from scratch,is that it's a lot of hard work, and it takes a lot of time to get an online business going, before you can make any serious money from it. 
The average successful Internet Marketer, spends more than 6 months 
building a web campaign, before realizing any profit...and that's if they are successful.
Statistics show that only 3% of the vast majority of online marketers will realize any money for all their hard work and “sweat equity”. That means that 97% of marketers simple gave up trying, because:
1. They run out of money before they can finish.
2. They didn't find a profitable niche to get in.
3. Or they decided to get a second job to pay all their bills instead, and gave up their dream of being an entrepreneur and having an online business.
The average cost of starting an online business is usually USD$500 to $1000 dollars...and this isn't counting all the “sweat equity” that you put into it.
But for the 3% who made it...they can go on to generating a steady passive income. Of course, some of them are able to make $100 to $200 per week at best, others make a little more than this. But very few are able to make more than $1000 per week with their very first business online.
Finally, if you have the right ambition, and you're willing to dedicate 6 months of hard work into your online business, then you should realize some degree of success. That is, if you have the Internet Marketing skills to manage the task. 
But if you don't have the skills, you'll have to join an Internet Marketing service to learn these skills, and this is another delay in the process...
Most people who look to start an online business, are looking for a simple way to make money online. They're looking for a way that doesn't involve waiting 6 months to start, before realizing any money.
There are some free methods online that can help you start an online business with no money at all...but there are very few of them, and the chances of the average online marketer finding a genuine free-to-get-started business that is totally legitimate...is not very likely, unless you stumble upon one by chance.
Even if you find a free-to-get-started online business, if it doesn't provide you with the necessary follow-up training, then you'll still have to join a paid Internet Marketing Service to learn the necessary skills to run the business.
But what if there was a free-to-get-started money-generating system that you could start up, that provided you with a sales funnel that a team of professionals put together for you.These same professionals give you all the training you need to get started, with your own back office, and all that you need to do, is access the free training to start driving targeted traffic to a ready-made landing page, so you can start making money quickly. 

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