The IPC Instant Cash Training Center to Make Money Online

I recognize that in this make money online business arena that one of the most important aspects for a beginner, in particular, to consider is, “How am I going to duplicate the success of others who are already successful online?”

The resounding answer to that question is that training is the number one way that one can learn how to duplicate other successful members of a make steady money online opportunity.

I am going to review the training center at IPC Instant Cash to see if it is an effective source for people to learn how to duplicate the “good results” of others who already know how to make money online

I submit to you that to be an effective training center for people who are trying to find ways to make money online, that two ingredients are necessary – 1.Communicated for the newest of newbies to understand and 2. Accuracy 3.Communicated in two different medias.

Communicated for the newest of newbies

The IPC instant cash Training Center is written and spoken, in terms and with concepts that are easy for people to follow along. I see way too many training centers or Teams of trainers or mentors that seem to have their own agenda and do not speak to the ears or eyes of everyone. I have found that at IPC that a newbie or a more experienced entrepreneur can understand comfortably the instructions being given to increase the students chances to make money online fast.

Accuracy

The IPC Instant Cash training center explains the nuts and bolts of their business with accuracy and detail so that if followed anybody can make money on the internet. It begins with setting up the system. The set up process is clear that you should not move on until the setup process is complete. When the new participant follows the instruction they find there is nothing left to the imagination as the instructions are detailed to a fault, if it were to be a fault to be so detailed. I found that needing to call the support center was not necessary because the instructions were very precise.

Then when the marketing instructions are given in the IPC Instant Cash training center a newbie must feel that they have died and gone to heaven because the center actually shows you how to market, where to market, why this works, what to do to avoid pitfalls, and what to do to increase your chances for success at making the residual income online that is allowed in this program.

Communicated in two different media

How do I know that two different medias and not three are better? Well I don’t but I absolutely do know that if you speak about a subject and you also have the same information in written form as the IPC Instant Cash Training Center does, then you are increasing the chances of communicating to the style of everyone. People learn differently from each other and the Training Center teaches people how to make money online in the two ways that are most conducive to learning – they speak it, and write it plus they even have the ability for you to make a phone call to clear any questions not covered by the training center.

It would be my assessment of the IPC Training Center that gives the make money online ideas and specifics to members that it passes the test of an effective way for anybody to learn how to make money online

GPassenger – Online Map Instant Messaging

Map Instant messaging system (MIMS) is a form of real-time communication between two or more people based on data (audio, video, mim, typed text, filed transfer). The data is conveyed via computers connected over a network such as the Internet. Colors representation of Offline and Online in different avatares on Map.

Overview

Map Instant messaging services (MIMS) and Signals are technologies that create the possibility of real-time audio chat, video conference, sms, mim (mobile instant messaging), telephone, typed text and filed transfer communication between two or more participants over the internet map/electronic map or some form of internal network/intranet. It is important to understand that what separates Map messaging (MIMS) from technologies such as IM (Instant Messaging) is the perceived synchronicity of the communication by the user – Chat happens in real-time positioning on map (GPSignal) view the location with your eyes. GPsignal systems allow the sending of messages to people not currently logged on (offline messages), thus removing much of the difference between Map Messaging and IM.

While Map Messaging services have additional features such as: the immediate receipt of acknowledgment or reply, group chatting, conference services (including voice and video), conversation logging and file transfer in Real-time map application (GPassenger) and Mobility application (MobilePassenger).

MIMS allows effective and efficient communication, featuring immediate receipt of acknowledgment or reply. In certain cases Map Messaging involves additional features, which make it even more popular, i.e. to see the other party real-time location on map, e.g. by using satellite-cams, or real-time positioning of each other by GPS on internet/electronic map (MobilePassenger), or finding friend or Singles (Human) as shown a human icon on map ( Red as unavailable-offline/ green as available-online) by real-time positioning on single application (SingleG Application/Gpsignal). It is possible to save a conversation for later reference. Instant messages are typically logged in a local message history which closes the gap to the persistent nature of maps and facilitates quick exchange of information like URLs or document snippets (which can be unwieldy when communicated via IM) than (Mapsignal).

MapSignal Network mapping or Internet mapping is the study of the physical connectivity of the Internet user’s trough the map. Network mapping determines the servers and the operating systems run on them of internet-connected networks. It is not to be confused with the remote discovery of which characteristics a computer may possess (operating system, open ports, listening network services, etc), an activity which is called Map Messaging.

Map Messaging may be done in a Friend-to-friend network, in which each node connects to the friends on the friends list. This allows for communication with friends of friends and for the building of chatrooms on particular location on map for instant messages with all friends on that network as private or by Gender (SingleG), Personal community (MilkyMate) or international Community (MilkyMap).

Business application of map messaging has proven to be similar to personal computers, Instant messaging, and the World Wide Web, in that its adoption for use of personal map positioning and business communications medium was driven primarily by individual employees using consumer software at work, rather than by formal mandate or provisioning by corporate information technology departments. Tens of millions of the consumer IM accounts in use are being used for business purposes by employees of companies and other organizations.

In response to the demand for business-grade MIMS and the need to ensure security and legal compliance, a new type of instant messaging, called “Enterprise Map Messaging” (“EMM”) was created trough one application (SingleGalaxy).

Electronic maps, From the last quarter of the 20th century, the indispensable tool of the cartographer has been the computer. Much of cartography, especially at the data-gathering survey level, has been subsumed by Geographic Information Systems (GIS). The functionality of maps has been greatly advanced by technology simplifying the superimposition of spatially located variables onto existing geographical maps. Interactive, computerised maps are commercially available, allowing users to zoom in or zoom out (respectively meaning to increase or decrease the scale), sometimes by replacing one map with another of different scale, centred where possible on the same point. Mobility satellite navigation systems are computerised maps with route-planning and advice facilities which monitor the user’s position with the help of satellites.

MapSignal application offers; zooming in entails one or a combination of:

Real-time map messaging service (MapSignal) by a more detailed about Human generated signals (SingleG/GPassenger) (available/unavailable icons) enlarging the same map or enlarging the pixels, hence showing more detail by removing less information compared to the less detailed version enlarging the same map with the pixels enlarged (replaced by rectangles of pixels); no additional detail is shown, but, depending on the quality of one’s vision, possibly more detail can be seen; if a computer display does not show adjacent pixels really separate, but overlapping instead (this does not apply for an LCD, but may apply for a cathode ray tube & Mobile Applications such as Cell phone, PDA, Smart Phone), then replacing a pixel by a rectangle of pixels does show more detail.

Real-time censor (audio, video, mim, typed text, filed transfer) regards to the user age and activity. Example: age groups ( Kids 2-7years old, Child7-14 years old above, Teenager, Adult).

Map Signal Messaging offers the following interface languages: Afrikaans, Albanian, Amharic, Arabic, Armenian, Azerbaijani, Basque, Belarusian, Bengali, Bihari, Bork, bork, bork!, Bosnian, Breton, Bulgarian, Cambodian, Catalan, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Corsican, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Elmer Fudd, English, Esperanto, Estonian, Faroese, Filipino, Finnish, French, Frisian, Galician, Georgian, German, Greek, Guarani, Gujarati,Hacker, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Interlingua, Irish, Italian, Japanese, Javanese, Kannada, Kazakh, Klingon, Korean, Kurdish, Kyrgyz, Laothian, Latin, Latvian, Lingala, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Malay, Malayalam, Maltese, Maori, Marathi, Moldavian, Mongolian, Nepali, Norwegian, Norwegian (Nynorsk), Occitan, Oriya, Pashto, Persian, Pirate, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Portuguese (Portugal), Punjabi, Quechua, Romanian, Romansh, Russian, Scots Gaelic, Serbian, Serbo-Croatian, Sesotho, Shona, Sindhi, Sinhalese, Slovak, Slovenian, Somali, Spanish, Sundanese, Swahili, Swedish, Tajik, Tamil, Tatar, Telugu, Thai, Tigrinya, Tonga, Turkish, Turkmen, Twi, Uighur, Ukrainian, Urdu, Uzbek, Vietnamese, Welsh, Xhosa, Yiddish, Yoruba, Zulu,

The Internet MIMS Project was started by Goh Nai Ling at Singapore in 2002. The project included visualization of the Internet/electronic Map for Transportation, Smart Cab (SmartCab ®), which first appeared in Intellectual property of Singapore (IPOS) in January 2005, and are still available as trademarks. Additionally it can be used as an important gauge for the growth of the Internet and the areas of growth.

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