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Mar
28

10 Reasons Why Smart Homes Can’t Get Into Your Home

Posted by Wenhan

Smart Homes have been touted as the Next Big Thing. However they have been around for decades and any futuristic movie is sure to showcase their potential. Currently the uptake of smart homes have been disappointing to say the least. Here we provide you 10 Reasons Why Smart Homes Can’t Get Into Your Home.

1. Complex to setup
Home users are do not want to spend their time choosing and installing smart home modules. Not only do they require extensive renovation and wiring skills that most home users do not have, they also require a familiarity with technology that is uncommon in most home owners. Initial setting up of the system involves creating profiles, users etc that homeowners find the process too long winded. Salesman also find that half an hour or more of the selling phase is spent on getting users to setup their home accounts. By this time, the home owner would have lost all interest.

2. Complex To Use
Home users fear that smart homes will out smart them and have unpredictable actions. The control scheme for smart homes is also complex as it requires extensive learning and setting of controls. There are many modules to keep track off and this adds stress to the user.

3. Need extensive change in home environment
Most homeowners do not renovate their homes frequently thereby eliminating the chance for home control systems to enter their households. We need a smart home that is plug & Paste. If we have a system that is installable just via a wall socket, many more home owners will be receptive to the idea of smart home systems.

4. Multiple Stakeholders
Currently there is no dominant design and company in the smart home market. Users are unsure if the system they choose will still be supported throughout the lifespan of their homes. Given that most home owners do not move for around 9 years once they move in, they want to be sure that their system will be supported for the span of their stay.

5. Not targeted at middle class mass market
The Market is currently targeted at high end homes where users are willing to pay a premium for a smart home system when they renovate their homes. Middle class homes are not being targeted as they are unwilling to pay the price for a smart home system.

6. Too much technology can be a bad thing
In general, opinion was fairly mixed on the issue of whether new technology in the home is a good or bad thing. Generally, it is agreed that the statement ‘I welcome new technology in my home because it saves me time and effort’ resonates with the majority. However, others felt fairly negative about the prospect of more technology in their home and almost two in five agreed with the statement ‘I do not see the need for more technology in my home’.
Many voiced concerns about the prospect of dealing with new technology. Almost half indicated that they were worried about how complicated new technology would be to use and the same proportion agreed that they found it difficult to keep upwith the latest technology for the home.

7. Over Concern regarding system failure
Because the exposure to smart home systems are so low, it is expected that many people are concerned over the failure of these systems. Even seen a person use the computer for the first time? They were so worried that anything wrong they do will send the computer to a graveyard, never to be revived. We just need more exposure to get over this road block.

8. No obvious use
Smart homes may provide so many features that are sure to bring you convenience and enable you to live like a virtual king. But as a package, there is no one clear benefit that is a killer feature. For platform products to succed, there must be a killer feature! The computer in its early days relied to spreadsheets to get into offices. The internet had email. What does a smart home have that everyone will definitely want?

9. The computer is your smart home
Who needs a smart home when we have the PC. Most of us spend a lot more time in front of our computers than anywhere on your home. Everyone is expected to have a computer sooner or later and this will create bubbles of intelligence in your home. Each family member with a computer has already created a smart room. Maybe we just need to incorporate medical/safety sensors into USB form so that they can operate from computers.

10. Beginning of S curve
Smart home market is certainly still at the bottom of an S curve. There are many companies with a great variety of products. The consumers are not very sure of what they really want and the companies are just throwing products out and see what sticks.

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Feb
16

The Top 10 Ways to Earn Money at Home

Posted by Wenhan

Of course there are many ways to earn money. The majority of the population makes theirs through jobs. All of us had a job sometime in our life. This list just brings the job home. In essence, you become a 1 man company, you work for and with yourself. However it is not as easy as it seems. If you have qualifications, you might find that your time will be better spent under a company that values yours skill. But for those of us, who are studying or between jobs, do try these out. There is another way that you can make money. Basically www.TodaysTen.com is my first foray into the world of blog advertising. No numbers on anything yet but perhaps a few months down the line, I will update you all on my progress in this experiment.

The Top 10 Ways to Earn Money at Home by Isabel M. Isidro

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There are sites like www.rentacoder.com and www.getafreelancer.com that allows you to seek employment for your computer skills. They do help in starting to establish your credentials. The pay varies but it is better than minimum wage.

“5. Computer Specialist The advent of the computer age has changed the concept of self-employment.?Having a computer at home has opened a number of opportunities for running your own business utilizing this equipment.?Companies everywhere are “outsourcing” work that can be done by someone else on their computer, out of their own home.

If you are a whiz in computers, you may end up working as a consultant, writing programs for companies.?If you are a beginner, you may find yourself able to obtain work as a writer, using your computer to produce copy that is easy to edit.?You can also keep accounting and payroll records for companies on your computer’s database.
Word processing software can be used not only for writers but for those that can offer secretarial services out of their house.?Desktop publishing software can allow you to do newsletters for businesses and other organizations. If you can operate a computer, you can find work in the information age today.

Of course, the advent of the Web has opened a lot of business opportunities for the enterprising individuals. If you have skills in lay-outing and graphic design, you can be a website designer. Website designers earn significant amounts of money nowadays.?”

If you are planning to work in a job that requires a fair bit of computer skill, check out our article on Top 10 Productivity Software so that your time on the computer is well spent earning money instead of getting around the computer.