Wednesday, 27 July 2016

How To Receive Cash From Blogs


After receiving payments, you can either use them online or withdraw them to your local banking account. Now there are few options available for you to withdraw your money in every freelancing website. Talking about oDesk, they give us the following ways to withdraw our money,
  •          PayPal
  •          Moneybookers(Skrill)
  •          Payoneer Master Card
  •          Wire Transfer(USD)
  •          Wire Transfer(PKR)

Now the question is which one is best for us to withdraw money in Pakistan? Unfortunately PayPal isn’t available in Pakistan; otherwise PayPal is good for those who wish to use their money online for shopping purposes as payment via PayPal option is available in almost every online shopping website. Moneybookers which is now known as Skrill is a good option for those who want to withdraw their money to their local banking account in minimal withdrawal fees, but your money takes almost 7-10 days to reach your local banking account. Unfortunately Skrill don’t offer any means to keep track of our withdrawal. Talking about my own experience with Skrill, first payment took much longer time to reach my bank account almost 20 days. There are many rumors on net, that either Moneybookers (Skrill) payments never reach your bank account – it just stuck somewhere in between, or they deduct much more amount from the payment as mentioned in their withdrawal fees. Actually the solution to former problem is just to wait wait and wait, actually Skrill don’t have good customer support and they don’t help us much rectify the issues. Actually the later problem is that some intermediary bank deducts your payment for routing it, in short Moneybookers is not so much reliable for withdrawing money in Pakistan. Now Payoneer Debit card method is good for those who want their payments available immediately but the problem with this method is that their withdrawal fee is very high also activation fee is required which is almost $50. 


At last but not least the wire transfer method, it’s the best method I have experienced. It gives both less withdrawal fees as well as minimal transaction time. Moreover oDesk wire transfer helps us keep track of our payments, even then if our payments don’t reach our bank accounts they got reverted back to our oDesk account. Wire Transfer are further divided into PKR and USD wire transfer. Now a days PKR wire transfer is closed for few days but hopefully it will be opened very soon, till then you can use USD wire transfer. For that you’ll need a foreign currency account which can be easily opened in any bank. In short, Wire Transfer is best method from all mentioned above. I am having a good experience with both PKR and USD wire transfers, so I ‘ll suggest you all to go for wire transfers.

Xiaomi Announces Its First Laptop ‘Mi Notebook Air’ And It Sure Looks Familiar

If you thought that China-based Xiaomi was only involved in the production of smartphones, then it’s time to think again. The company has managed to surprise and shock attendees at its launch event for the Redmi Pro smartphone by introducing a product that is most definitely not a smartphone, but that most definitely takes a certain degree of inspiration from Apple’s MacBook Air range.
Step forward Xiaomi’s first ever PC laptop, the Mi Notebook Air, which is not only stunning to look at, but also packs a lot of power into a relatively small and compact shell, and is being offered in two different sizes and internal specs.
Looking at the new laptop, it’s nigh-on impossible to not make an immediate comparison with Apple’s established MacBook range of machines. In fact, it’s not only the physical resemblance that makes you think of Apple, but also the fact that the name is pretty much a carbon copy of Apple’s MacBook Air. However, if you can take a step back and look beyond the blatant resemblance, then you are greeted by a $750 aluminum notebook that certainly cannot be describe as difficult to look at. Beautiful is probably the best way to describe its exterior.
The 13.3-inch Mi NoteBook Air packs a 1080p display, and comes powered by an up to 2.7GHz Intel Core i5-6200U processor. That powerhouse is backed up by 8GB RAM, and comes equipped with a 256GB PCIe solid-state drive (SSD), and an expandable SSD slot for storage of files and documents.
Xiaomi has also bundled in an NVIDIA GeForce 940MX graphics card to provide what the company feels as the best experience possible at this price-point. From an up time perspective, the Chinese company is marketing the hardware as shipping with a battery life that could last for as long as 9.5 hours on a single charge. But of course, that all depends on what’s actually installed on the machine and its usage patterns.

There’s also a smaller 12.5-inch model of the same machine that costs $540, replaces the aforementioned processor with an Intel Core M3 CPU, and is limited to 4GB of RAM and a 128GB SSD along with an expandable SSD slot. Being the slightly less-power hungry of the two notebooks, the 12.5-inch Mi Notebook Air boasts of an amazing 11.5 hours of uptime on a single charge.

From a connectivity perspective, the Mi Notebook Air range will ship with a USB Type C port for charging, 2 USB 3.0 ports, an HDMI input and a standard 3.5mm headphone socket.
There’s no additional information been given on global availability, or a world-wide launch, but both devices will be available in China from August 2nd, and will come in Gold and Silver finishes.


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