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By admin | November 22, 2009

PSP Gamers!… Are you Jonesing to add to your collection of PSP games but want to get the best deal that’s available now?

There are lots of places to buy that game like going down to your local Game Stop store but are you really getting a great deal and selection? Probably not, that why you’re searching online, right?

Here at Buy PSP Game Shop is dedicated to helping you find the best deals on PSP games without a doubt. Not only will you get the chance to buy and bid on your favorite game but how about getting the reviews on latest games!

How about games like Guitar Heroes, Need for Speed, God of War, DJ Hero are just a few of the game reviews. Once you’ve decided to buy that game, why not get the competitve edge on price and availability.

Of course your source to level the playing field for the best deals are online sites like Amazon and Ebay.

Here are current eBay listings.

SONY PSP GO VIDEO GAME CONSOLE SYSTEM 16GB
US $152.50 (20 Bids)
End Date: Wednesday Mar-10-2010 21:58:18 PST
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Sony PSP go - Pearl white w/ Games
US $117.50 (17 Bids)
End Date: Wednesday Mar-10-2010 20:26:26 PST
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SONY PLAYSTATION PSP SLIM PSP-2001 GAME CONSOLE
US $22.50 (5 Bids)
End Date: Friday Mar-12-2010 12:02:55 PST
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WHOLESALE LOT OF 11 PSP GAMES GRAND THEFT AUTO,IRON MAN
US $51.00 (5 Bids)
End Date: Thursday Mar-11-2010 20:44:52 PST
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Used-Sony PSP Go Video Game console System 16GB Black
US $33.00 (6 Bids)
End Date: Saturday Mar-13-2010 20:07:07 PST
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Sony Playstation Portable God of War Red PSP W/ Games!!
US $49.99 (27 Bids)
End Date: Saturday Mar-13-2010 19:54:40 PST
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SONY PSP HANDHELD PORTABLE VIDEO GAME SYSTEM
US $74.00 (11 Bids)
End Date: Thursday Mar-11-2010 19:08:34 PST
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Sony PSP 1001 Playstation Portable Handheld Game System
US $37.65 (6 Bids)
End Date: Thursday Mar-11-2010 19:06:39 PST
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Sony PSP go - piano black in original box with 3 games
US $41.00 (10 Bids)
End Date: Saturday Mar-13-2010 10:12:41 PST
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Sony Playstation Portable God of War Red PSP W/ Games!!
US $52.00 (19 Bids)
End Date: Saturday Mar-13-2010 8:24:58 PST
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Training For a Career in CompTIA A Plus Revealed

By Jason Kendall | March 10, 2010

There are four specialist areas of training in a full CompTIA A+ program; you’re seen as competent at A+ when you’ve gained exams for two of the four areas. Because of this, most colleges only have two of the courses on their syllabus. In reality it’s necessary to have the training for all four areas as industry will be looking for an understanding of each specialist area. You don’t have to complete all 4 certifications, however we’d advise that you study for all four areas.

As well as learning about the ins and outs of building and maintaining computers, trainees on an A+ training course will be taught how to work in antistatic conditions, as well as diagnostics, fault-finding and remote access.

If your ambition is being responsible for networks of computers, add the very comprehensive CompTIA Network+ to your A+ course. This qualification will mean you can apply for more interesting jobs. Other ones that might be interesting to you are the route to networking via Microsoft, in the form of MCP’s, MCSA or the full MCSE.

Think about the points below very carefully if you believe that old marketing ploy of an ‘Exam Guarantee’ sounds great value:

Everyone knows they’re still being charged for it – it’s quite obvious to see that it’s been added into the overall price charged by the course provider. It’s certainly not free (although some people will believe anything the marketing companies think up these days!)

Should you seriously need to qualify first ‘go’, you must pay for each exam as you go, prioritise it appropriately and be ready for the task.

Do your exams at a local pro-metric testing centre and find the best deal for you at the time.

Huge profits are netted by some training companies that take the exam money up-front. A number of students don’t take them for various reasons and so they pocket the rest. Amazingly, there are companies around who depend on students not taking their exams – and that’s how they increase their profits.

Most companies will require you to do mock exams and not allow you to re-take an exam until you’ve demonstrated an excellent ability to pass – which makes an ‘Exam Guarantee’ frankly useless.

Due to typical VUE and Prometric tests in the United Kingdom costing around 112 pounds, it makes sense to pay as you go. Not to fork out thousands extra in up-front costs. Commitment, effort and practice with quality exam preparation systems are the factors that really get you through.

Commercially accredited qualifications are now, very visibly, already replacing the traditional routes into IT – but why has this come about?

Corporate based study (as it’s known in the industry) is far more specialised and product-specific. The IT sector has become aware that specialisation is necessary to handle an increasingly more technical world. Adobe, Microsoft, CISCO and CompTIA are the key players in this arena.

Patently, a necessary degree of associated knowledge needs to be learned, but essential specialised knowledge in the exact job role gives a commercially trained student a distinct advantage.

What if you were an employer – and you required somebody who had very specific skills. What is easier: Pore through a mass of different academic qualifications from graduate applicants, asking for course details and which workplace skills they have, or choose a specific set of accreditations that precisely match your needs, and draw up from that who you want to speak to. Your interviews are then about personal suitability – rather than on the depth of their technical knowledge.

Some training providers offer a Job Placement Assistance program, designed to steer you into your first job. Often, this feature is bigged up too much, as it’s really not that difficult for a well trained and motivated person to secure a job in the IT industry – as employers are keen to find appropriately qualified personnel.

Help and assistance with preparing a CV and getting interviews is sometimes offered (if not, see one of our sites for help). Make sure you update that dusty old CV straight away – not when you’re ready to start work!

Quite frequently, you will get your first role whilst still on the course (even when you’ve just left first base). If you haven’t updated your CV to say what you’re studying (and it hasn’t been posted on jobsites) then you aren’t even in the running!

The top companies to help you find a job are normally local IT focused employment agencies. As they’re keen to place you to receive their commission, they’ll work that much harder to get a result.

Not inconsiderable numbers of people, it would appear, are prepared to study their hearts out (sometimes for years), only to give up at the first hurdle when attempting to secure their first job. Sell yourself… Work hard to get yourself known. Don’t think a job’s just going to jump out in front of you.

Massive developments are coming via technology over the next generation – and the industry becomes more ground-breaking every year.

We’re barely beginning to comprehend what this change will mean to us. How we communicate and interact with everyone around us will be inordinately affected by technology and the web.

And it’s worth remembering that income in the IT sector across the UK is significantly more than average salaries nationally, so in general you’ll more than likely gain considerably more as an IT specialist, than you could reasonably hope to achieve elsewhere.

The requirement for appropriately qualified IT professionals is a fact of life for many years to come, due to the continuous development in IT dependency in commerce and the massive skills gap that remains.

Copyright Scott Edwards 2009. Try CLICK HERE or www.learninglolly.com/A_Training_Courses.html.

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IT Training And Study Providers Revealed

By Jason Kendall | March 10, 2010

Nice One! Reading this subject matter proves you must be contemplating your career, and if it’s re-training you’re considering then you’ve already got further than most. It’s a frightening thought that hardly any of us are satisfied and happy at work – but the majority won’t do a thing about it. Why don’t you break free and make a start – think about how you could enjoy Monday mornings.

On the subject of training, it’s important to first define what you DO want and DON’T want from the job you’d like to train for. You need to know that the grass actually is greener before your energies are focused on changing the direction of your life. Prudence suggests looking at the destination you’re hoping for, to avoid disappointment:

* Do you hope for interaction with others? If you say yes, are you a team player or is meeting new people important to you? Maybe you’d rather be left alone to get on with things?

* Do you have a preference which market sector you choose to work in? (In this economy, it’s even more crucial to choose carefully.)

* Is this the final time you envisage re-training, and based on that, do you believe this career choice will service that need?

* Are you confident that your chosen retraining is commercially viable, and will have the ability to keep you in work until your pension kicks in?

We would advise you to find out more about the IT sector – there are a larger number of roles than staff to fill them, plus it’s one of the few choices of career where the sector is still growing. Despite what some people believe, IT isn’t all techie people lost in their PC’s all day long (some jobs are like that of course.) Most positions are filled by people like you and me who enjoy a very nice lifestyle due to better than average wages.

Wouldn’t it be great to know for sure that our jobs are secure and our future is protected, but the likely scenario for the majority of jobs around the United Kingdom right now is that security may be a thing of the past.

However, a quickly growing market-place, with a constant demand for staff (due to a big shortage of commercially certified people), creates the conditions for true job security.

Reviewing the computer market, the recent e-Skills study brought to light a twenty six percent shortage in trained professionals. Accordingly, out of each 4 positions available in IT, organisations are only able to find properly accredited workers for 3 of the 4.

Attaining proper commercial IT certification is accordingly a quick route to realise a life-long as well as enjoyable career.

Surely, now, more than ever, really is such a perfect time to join IT.

Usually, trainers will provide a bunch of books and manuals. This isn’t very interesting and not ideal for achieving retention.

Our ability to remember is increased when all our senses are brought into the mix – learning experts have been saying this for years now.

Modern training can now be done at home via easy-to-use DVD or CD ROM’s. Through instructor-led video classes you’ll take everything in via the demonstrations and explanations. You can then test yourself by utilising the practice lab’s and modules.

Be sure to get a training material demonstration from the school that you’re considering. You’ll want to see expert-led demonstrations, slideshows and fully interactive skills-lab’s.

Avoid training that is purely online. Physical CD or DVD ROM materials are preferable where offered, as you need to be able to use them whenever it’s convenient for you – ISP quality varies, so you don’t want to be totally reliant on your internet connection always being ‘up’ and available.

Being a part of the leading edge of new technology gives you the best job satisfaction ever. Your actions are instrumental in shaping the next few decades.

Computer technology and connections via the web is going to spectacularly change the way we live our lives in the near future; profoundly so.

And keep in mind that on average, the income of a person in the IT market over Britain as a whole is considerably greater than the national average salary, which means you will more than likely earn significantly more once qualified in IT, than you’d get in most other industries.

The need for professionally qualified and skilled IT workers is certain for a good while yet, because of the ongoing expansion in IT dependency in commerce and the very large shortage that we still have.

Far too many companies only look at the plaque to hang on your wall, and avoid focusing on what you actually need – which will always be getting the job or career you want. Always start with where you want to get to – don’t make the journey more important than where you want to get to.

It’s a sad fact, but a great many students kick-off study that often sounds marvellous in the syllabus guide, but which gets us a career that doesn’t satisfy. Speak to a selection of university students and you’ll see where we’re coming from.

You’ll want to understand the exact expectations industry will have. What particular certifications they’ll want you to gain and how you’ll go about getting some commercial experience. It’s definitely worth spending time thinking about how far you think you’ll want to go as it may force you to choose a particular set of accreditations.

Have a chat with a skilled professional who understands the work you’re contemplating, and is able to give you an in-depth explanation of what to expect in that role. Getting to the bottom of all this long before you start on any study program makes a lot of sense, doesn’t it?

Written by Scott Edwards. Navigate to www.computertrainingcollege.co.uk or Click Here.

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A Payment Gateway That Beats All Others

By William Stone | March 10, 2010

When starting any business, be it online, brick and mortar or brick and click, requires some sort of point of sale process. When you have a brick and mortar store front, you may just need a cash register and credit card machine. However, when you open online stores, you have the need for something a little different. Here, you need a payment gateway to function at your best.

This gateway provides the connection from the little “submit order” button on your website to your merchant account. It allows your business, big or small to accept credit cards and online checks as payment types. It does this quickly and hopefully affordable.

An important feature that the payment gateway offers is secure transactions. In today’s identity theft abundant world, this is on everyone’s mind. A good payment gateway will encrypt the credit card number and other personal information on it’s way to the payment server. After the payment server accepts or declines the transaction, it will send back to the website an authorization number for the approval or a declined message if rejected. This entire communication takes about 2-3 seconds. A merchant will then send all of his approved transactions to his merchant account and payment arrives in 2-3 days usually.

So where do I, as a new business owner get this magical payment gateway? That’s the good news, many companies offer this software bundle. It comes with the shopping cart program that allows customers to pick and choose what they want to buy 24 hours a day, and pay for it safely and securely with their credit cards. If you’re going to have an online store, it’s imperative that you have this software program as a part of your website.

A great feature that some payment gateways offer is the ability to take a phone order too and process the credit card payment with the customer on the phone. The software provides you with an order entry website that you’re able to access via the Internet. The last thing you want to happen is that a customer call you up, ask you a question, want to place an order and you have to re-direct them back to your website. No, you want to be able to take that payment right then and there.

As mentioned before, many companies offer this subscription service to business owners. Compare prices and services with several before making a decision on which one is best for you and your business needs.

If you want to find out more about the best payment gateway, then visit PayLeap and choose the most effective merchant account services anywhere online.

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Advertising, Using Free Bum Marketing Methods

By Brian Tubbs | March 9, 2010

A low cost form of business promotion, free article marketing has proved very efficient for lots of businesses. Its first applications can be found in printed press where it was a common practice for companies to publish materials related to their business in order to attract more customers. No commission was charged for the publication, and the company gained from the free publicity as the client was referred to the business website or local address. This practice is still in use, and it has led to the accelerated development of free article marketing.

Some web developers choose to invest close to nothing in article marketing, and use it for free, although in limited conditions. And I’ll tell you how this is possible.

If you are just in the early stages of business development, it is pretty advantageous financially to author the materials yourself. This saves them the costs of outsourcing.

Another investment issue is related to the submission of articles to article directories. You may choose to use only free directories like enzinearticles.com where submission costs you nothing.

Free article marketing grows in importance and efficiency progressively, and results usually become obvious within a few months of intense activity and article production. Make sure you provide quality content, or else your efforts are in vain.

The practical advice you find online may help you free article marketing strategies. This is definitely not a domain where to work without good knowledge of what you’re doing. Self-education should become a priority, meaning that you have to be informed on the trends that constantly appear on the Internet and thus have the flexibility and the chance to adapt your business to the market variables.

Even if you work on a very tight budget in the early stage of the business, as the activity becomes profitable, you will need to see what can be improved in free article marketing. There is no company without expenses, therefore, costs may appear any time during business evolution. Therefore, don’t get over-excited because you use ‘free’ article marketing, as it requires a lot of time, energy and competence that you have to put into your activities in order to enjoy savings.

If you really make profit thanks to the page ranking and traffic increase triggered by free article marketing, you’ll certainly want to take the process to a superior level. Estimate the investments and analyze all opportunities carefully, to make sure they are real and advantageous for your business. At such times, you can consider that you pass from the amateurish to the professional business level. I hope you’ll achieve all of your goals!

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Computer Training In Interactive Format Clarified

By Jason Kendall | March 9, 2010

Good for you! As you’re reading this article it’s likely you’re thinking about learning new skills to change career – so already you’ve made a start. Only one in ten of us are satisfied with our careers, but no action is ever taken. You could join a select group who take responsibility for their future.

When looking at training, it’s vital that you have in mind what you want and don’t want from the position you’re looking to get into. It’s important to discover if a new career would suit you better before you put a lot of energy into re-directing your life. It’s good sense to regard the big picture first, to make an informed decision:

* Do you hope for interaction with others? If the answer’s yes, would you enjoy being part of a team or are you hoping to meet new people? Maybe you’d rather be left alone to get on with things?

* What elements are you looking for from the industry your job is in? (Things do change – look at the building trade, or banks for example.)

* Is this the final time you envisage re-training, and if so, do you believe this career choice will allow you to do that?

* Do you believe that retraining in your chosen sector will offer you employment opportunities, and offer the chance to work right up to the time you want to stop?

It’s important that you don’t overlook the IT industry – everyone knows that it’s getting bigger. It’s not all nerdy people looking at computer screens all day – it’s true some IT jobs demand that, but most jobs are carried out by people like you and me who are earning rather well.

Usually, the normal person doesn’t know in what direction to head in IT, or what area they should be considering getting trained in.

What are the chances of us grasping what is involved in a particular job if we’ve never been there? Often we don’t even know anybody who does that actual job anyway.

Getting to a well-informed resolution really only appears through a systematic analysis covering many different key points:

* Personality factors plus what interests you – what work-related things you like and dislike.

* Why you want to consider moving into the IT industry – maybe you want to overcome a long-held goal like being your own boss maybe.

* Is the money you make further up on your list of priorities than other factors.

* There are many markets to choose from in the IT industry – there’s a need to get some key facts on what sets them apart.

* How much time you’re prepared to spend on the training program.

The best way to avoid all the jargon and confusion, and reveal what’ll really work for you, have an in-depth discussion with an experienced professional; a person who can impart the commercial reality and of course the accreditations.

Kick out the typical salesman that pushes one particular program without a decent chat to gain understanding of your current abilities and also your experience level. Always check they have access to a large array of training so they’re actually equipped to give you an appropriate solution.

With a strong background, or even a touch of work-based experience (some industry qualifications maybe?) then it could be that your starting point will be quite dissimilar from someone who is just starting out.

Where this will be your first attempt at studying for an IT examination then you should consider whether to start out with some basic Microsoft package and Windows skills first.

How the program is actually delivered to you isn’t always given the appropriate level of importance. How many stages do they break the program into? What is the order and at what speed is it delivered?

You may think that it makes sense (with most training taking 1-3 years to gain full certified status,) that a training provider will issue the courseware in stages, as you complete each part. Although:

What would happen if you didn’t finish each element within the time limits imposed? Often the prescribed exam order won’t be as easy as some other structure would for you.

Truth be told, the best solution is to obtain their recommendation on the best possible order of study, but to receive all the materials up-front. You’re then in possession of everything should you not complete it at their required pace.

Finding your first job in the industry can be a little easier if you’re offered a Job Placement Assistance facility. With the massive demand for appropriately skilled people in the UK right now, it’s not too important to make too much of this option though. It isn’t so complicated as you might think to find the right work once you’re trained and certified.

You would ideally have help with your CV and interview techniques though; additionally, we would recommend any student to update their CV as soon as they start a course – don’t delay until you’ve qualified.

Various junior support jobs have been bagged by students who are in the process of training and haven’t got any qualifications yet. This will at least get you on your way.

Normally you’ll get quicker results from an independent and specialised local recruitment consultancy than you’ll get from a training course provider’s centralised service, as they’ll know the area better.

In a nutshell, if you put as much hard work into landing your first job as into studying, you’re not likely to experience problems. A number of people bizarrely conscientiously work through their learning program and then call a halt once qualified and seem to suppose that interviewers know they’re there.

(C) 2009 S. Edwards. Look at Click Here or it-training-com.co.uk.

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