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    Material Handling Systems
    A material handling system is a set of equipment that is used to physically move material around the factory floor or in storage and freight handling areas.Traditional material handling systems included trolleys, conveyors, forklifts and overhead traveling cranes. They were primarily mechanized devices and a large amount of manual intervention was required. These traditional systems had limitations such as low speed and handling problems including scratching, chipping, breaking and difficulty in monitoring material flow. However, these material handling systems were adequate for mass production of a limited variety products or low volume production.At present, market forces demand that manufacturing systems be lean, agile and highly automated. Modern manufacturing systems need to handle a variety of components for increasing product customization, reduced lot sizes and variable product mixes. This has led to the requirement for automated equipment and systems that move faster, accommodate greater throughput, and require less maintenance than the earlier material handling systems.To cope with these requirements, a new breed of material handling systems has been recently developed. These include automated storage and retrieval systems, carousels, rail guided and automated guided vehicles, intelligent flexible modular conveyors, pick and place units, vertical lifts and high density storage systems. Gripper or holding devices are also available for fragile, delicate and super finished components.Us
    e is bound to be something to tickle your fancy. Personally, I think every small business (and big business) needs to have a presence online, whether offering products for sale or just for informational purposes. I am aware of an e-store that sells genuine ‘Western Tumbleweeds’, primarily to overseas customers. I have also seen a website that sells gas-powered blenders (yes, regular kitchen blender with a gas powered engine!). Another popular model is ‘Membership’ websites. That is where someone has a strong background or knowledge base in some area, and for $4.95 a month, you can have access to this valuable information that one has posted in a private area of a website. That could be stock tips, sports info, video game tips, etc. This avenue could be a nice add-on for a Consultant or Professional Service Provider to market to his or her customers. One could also start doing e-commerce as a distributor for a product or a service that was made or designed by someone else (as we previously discussed).

    FROM SCRATCH

    I could easily start a snow-removal business or a grass-cutting business or a pressure washing business today for under $300 for EVERYTHING. Business cards, advertisements, and equipment. In fact, when I was in college, I thought that I could either go get a fast food job for $5/hr or I could capitalize on the record breaking snow fall that we had that year. I chose the latter. I recruited my roommate and a couple classmates to help on an hourly basis and we made a killing. I believe our total start-up cost was $50 (for 2 back-friendly plow-like shovels). We went door-to-door, posted a couple of flyers on community bulletin boards, and before we knew it, we had more work than we knew what to do with. It was a rewarding feeling to me knowing that I had to start turning work away. We never got really high-tech or overly fancy, just shovels, flyers, and the desire to succeed. Most of our classmates were eating mac and cheese everyday, but my business partner/roommate and I would have pipin’ hot food delivered to the job site every night, from our choice of delivery restaurants-and the best part is we got to write it off!

    SUMMARY

    Get as much info as you can about an industry or service that you wish to get into and start reading through it. There is an avenue/model that is right for

    Raising your Profile - Postering
    One great way to raise the profile of your club and promote your events is postering. There are two main steps to carrying this task out.1. Preparing the posterA) Creating: Make sure the poster is not too small for people to easily see and read the basic info as they pass by. 8.5 x 11” (normal printer paper size) is a good smallest size as a guideline. If you are just photocopying the poster at any copy store you will just want to make it on plain white paper since that is what it will be copied on anyhow.These days, posters are usually made electronically on computers using pre-made graphics, images and fonts or one’s created by the maker of the poster using a computer. This doesn’t necessarily mean you must abandon old school techniques like drawing your poster by hand if you have someone particularly artistic in your club. Just make sure it is dark enough to photocopy properly.Make sure that the poster is not too cluttered and that the basic info about what, when, where and why is easy to find and clear. You will want a title or slogan of the event in large print to catch people’s attention as well as an image or images related to the topic. Don’t forget to include contact info for the club and the YCL website address.If your poster is general YCL agit-prop to attract attention and possible members rather than to announce an event, make sure that your poster gives reasons why someone should join the YCL rather than just stating that it is a good idea. Target issues that people in your
    BUSINESS MODELS

    There are so many business and work models that one could become very overwhelmed very quickly! I think that there is a self-employment model out there for just about anyone, whether it be starting your own business from scratch, buying an existing business or franchise, or distributing a product that you believe in, there really is something for everyone.

    TRADITIONAL JOB

    This is what most of us learned about in school. Go to school, get good grades, go to college, get a job working ‘for the man’, and retire in 30 or 40 years. This is the model that I personally dislike the most. Let’s examine this closer; if you work for a company, even one that, at one point in time, offered job security, it is still extremely risky. You have one boss and if you and that boss don’t see eye-to-eye, he or she can fire you like that. There is one extremely large, ‘secure’ company that I am aware of that you can only work for the same manager for a period of 2 years. Once the 2 years are up, you have to move to a different department and report to a different manager. Let’s say that you have a good run for the first 10 years you are there. Now it’s time for you to move to another department and report to another manager. You can’t seem to get along with this manager no matter how hard you try, and 1 month into it, you get issued your walking papers. How’s that for job security?

    HOBBY BUSINESS

    This is typically a part time business that you run because it’s something you enjoy-whether it is a product or a service. At the time of this writing, I am having a family friend build me a new entertainment center. Woodworking is his hobby business. I don’t know how much he makes ($) with this particular hobby, but it’s something he would be doing either way. For a year I taught kickboxing at a karate school in Minneapolis. This isn’t exactly a business, but it’s something I enjoyed doing and at that point I was actually getting paid to work out! My guess is that you have a hobby RIGHT NOW that someone out there would pay you to do for them. I am aware of a young lady who enjoys scrapbooking, she offered to help a few people build a scrapbook (for free? I am not sure), and the next thing she knows, she is getting paid (a lot, I might add) to put together scrapbooks for people! By the way, at this point I believe she does this little hobby business fulltime!

    FRANCHISES There are many different types of franchises out there, and in many different industries. Most people seem to believe that there are only fast food and cleaning franchises, but franchises actually run the full spectrum. I have come close to buying several different franchises myself, but I found in each case that my personality seemed to clash with the franchise system. What I mean by that is I tend to challenge systems rather than go along with them. Something a franchisor has found to work in a particular facet (let’s say Marketing) may not interest me and I want to try something else that the franchisor may not agree with. I am not a ‘by the book’ type of person, I like to change things up frequently, take on new projects regularly, and I don’t mind having a few failures along the way! Two things I learned from reviewing these franchises: 1) Franchisors are convinced that you simply won’t make it in business without buying a franchise from them. 2) You may not NEED to buy a franchise in order to have a business in the same service line or industry. There is NOTHING wrong with reviewing franchisors material and duplicating the model (that is, the material that they send you for free-and not the material that is part of the franchising system and/or after you signed a confidentiality agreement! Just so we are clear on that. I don’t want angry letters from franchisors!)

    Quick story about one of my franchise experiences: I looked at buying a men’s circuit training/kickboxing gym a few years ago. The parent company revealed a lot of their info to me just for the asking. After I had a chance to review it I realized that I already had everything they were looking to sell me (marketing info, equipment, martial arts instructions/videos, and weight training equipment). I priced everything out myself and came up with about $25k total expenses. They were charging $50k for the franchise and $700 a month for operating expenses. It turns out that they needed me (remember I worked for a kickboxing gym for a year) more than I needed them! I parted ways with the franchise company and about a year later I learned that they were going out of business.

    BUSINESS IN A BOX

    This is like Franchising Light, or Diet Franchising. You are buying a proven business system with a clear business plan, but once you pay your initial fee there are no operating costs or monthly fees. You buy the system and do what you want with it. You can work part time with it, full time, or add the service or product to your existing business model. I owned a auto detailing/product supply company for a few years and I would get so many ‘business in a box’ opportunity info in the mail it wasn’t funny! Several struck me as a great idea, but two that I remember were very unique approaches that I likely won’t forget. One was a ‘Auto Detailing Business in a Trailer’; it was a ready-to-go trailer that you would pull behind your truck, that was chock full of detailing equipment so you could go to the customers location and detail their vehicle. They had a pressure washer, water tank, vacuum system, and tons of other stuff, as well as custom graphics on the outside that advertised what you were doing. Additionally, it came with marketing materials, instructional videos, business cards and some training (I forget the specifics). All this was available to you for right around $10k! The other business in a box was actually an ‘institute’ that you would buy your detailing equipment from (pressure washer, buffers, etc) and they would have you come to one of their locations and they would teach you how to use everything and how to market your business, once you were done there, they would give you a certificate and consider you a ‘graduate’ of their training program. Then you would go back home, start the business, and never have to pay them another penny!

    DISTRIBUTORSHIPS

    Distributorships are a great way to start a part time business. There are many different distributorships available out there other than Amway. Generally speaking, distributorships are Multi-Level Marketing opportunities, although some act more like ‘businesses in a box’. Personally I like this model; you pay a small fee to get started (typically in the couple-hundred dollar range), and they will provide you with training including marketing and sales, many will do order fulfillment so you don’t need to stock products, and many will also have conventions or get-togethers with other distributors so you can learn new marketing techniques, see new products, and meet other distributors in your area. Distributorships run the full spectrum as well including gourmet foods, home furnishings, auto-detailing products, legal services, personal care items, and a host of others.

    The other type of distributorship is when one would buy products directly from a manufacturer at a discounted rate, and then market and resell the products at a markup. I have done this before for one business I had. There was nothing to it; no minimums, no quotas, just place an order on an as-needed basis. You couldn’t believe the mark-up that retailers get to put on some of the products. There was one product in particular that I resold which, no matter what price I charged, I would sell out before I would receive more from the company. I started selling it at $8.99US and would add a dollar to it almost every month for about 6 months. People bought it no questions asked! Find something you are genuinely interested in, whether it is a product or service, rather than looking at the popular ones or the ones that promise the best $ or highest commissions.

    CONSULTING/CONTRACTING/PROFESSIONAL SERVICE PROVIDER

    This is a model that is very near and dear to my heart! I have worked with Consultants extensively over the course of my professional career. Consultants (I am going to just refer to this category as ‘Consultants’) are those who have a particular expertise in an area and are hired by a client (either a company or an individual) to use their skills and abilities for a certain period of time. Consultants could be those who have worked for a company for many years and decided to go from an employee at one single company to a Consultant at many different companies-servicing each one on a part-time basis, maybe even as little as 1x a month. Other Consultants learned a valuable skill in college and started marketing themselves as Consultants at the age of 23. Here again we run the full spectrum, Consultants can be Project Manager, Six Sigma Experts, Engineers, IT Professionals, Personal Trainers, Dietitians, Accountants/Bookkeepers, Construction Managers, Business & Career Coaches, and the list goes on….

    E-COMMERCE

    Many people have jumped on the dot com bandwagon over the past 10 years and many millionaires have been made over night. With the popularity of auction websites, Yahoo! Stores, and social networking websites, there is bound to be something to tickle your fancy. Personally, I think every small business (and big business) needs to have a presence online, whether offering products for sale or just for informational purposes. I am aware of an e-store that sells genuine ‘Western Tumbleweeds’, primarily to overseas customers. I have also seen a website that sells gas-powered blenders (yes, regular kitchen blender with a gas powered engine!). Another popular model is ‘Membership’ websites. That is where someone has a strong background or knowledge base in some area, and for $4.95 a month, you can have access to this valuable information that one has posted in a private area of a website. That could be stock tips, sports info, video game tips, etc. This avenue could be a nice add-on for a Consultant or Professional Service Provider to market to his or her customers. One could also start doing e-commerce as a distributor for a product or a service that was made or designed by someone else (as we previously discussed).

    FROM SCRATCH

    I could easily start a snow-removal business or a grass-cutting business or a pressure washing business today for under $300 for EVERYTHING. Business cards, advertisements, and equipment. In fact, when I was in college, I thought that I could either go get a fast food job for $5/hr or I could capitalize on the record breaking snow fall that we had that year. I chose the latter. I recruited my roommate and a couple classmates to help on an hourly basis and we made a killing. I believe our total start-up cost was $50 (for 2 back-friendly plow-like shovels). We went door-to-door, posted a couple of flyers on community bulletin boards, and before we knew it, we had more work than we knew what to do with. It was a rewarding feeling to me knowing that I had to start turning work away. We never got really high-tech or overly fancy, just shovels, flyers, and the desire to succeed. Most of our classmates were eating mac and cheese everyday, but my business partner/roommate and I would have pipin’ hot food delivered to the job site every night, from our choice of delivery restaurants-and the best part is we got to write it off!

    SUMMARY

    Get as much info as you can about an industry or service that you wish to get into and start reading through it. There is an avenue/model that is right for y

    Why Choose Blackpool As Your Conference Venue
    The Labour party has held their party conference in Blackpool on a more than one occasion. The fact that such a large conference has been held in the area more than once is an indication that Blackpool is more than capable of playing host to conferences of almost any size. The scope of most conferences would be dwarfed by the size of those party conferences, but even for those that are almost the same size there is the reassurance that Blackpool can accommodate that conference. The infrastructure of Blackpool is very accommodating for those people attending the conference as the advent of the part conferences in the area has lead to a general increase in the number of conferences hosted in the city.The amount of accommodation available for conference attendees is considerable since the area has at times had to play host to extremely large numbers. The types of accommodation available can help to ensure that no matter their resources, any attendee of a conference in Blackpool will find appropriate accommodation. The accommodation that is offered can be in different areas, but the availability of transport ensures that people can move from conference to accommodation with ease. There are a range of different types of accommodation available to those attending conferences in Blackpool. The type of accommodation you can make use of during your conference will only be limited by your budget. It can range for extremely luxurious hotel suites to shared self catering establishments.The amount of accommodation availa
    his point I believe she does this little hobby business fulltime!

    FRANCHISES There are many different types of franchises out there, and in many different industries. Most people seem to believe that there are only fast food and cleaning franchises, but franchises actually run the full spectrum. I have come close to buying several different franchises myself, but I found in each case that my personality seemed to clash with the franchise system. What I mean by that is I tend to challenge systems rather than go along with them. Something a franchisor has found to work in a particular facet (let’s say Marketing) may not interest me and I want to try something else that the franchisor may not agree with. I am not a ‘by the book’ type of person, I like to change things up frequently, take on new projects regularly, and I don’t mind having a few failures along the way! Two things I learned from reviewing these franchises: 1) Franchisors are convinced that you simply won’t make it in business without buying a franchise from them. 2) You may not NEED to buy a franchise in order to have a business in the same service line or industry. There is NOTHING wrong with reviewing franchisors material and duplicating the model (that is, the material that they send you for free-and not the material that is part of the franchising system and/or after you signed a confidentiality agreement! Just so we are clear on that. I don’t want angry letters from franchisors!)

    Quick story about one of my franchise experiences: I looked at buying a men’s circuit training/kickboxing gym a few years ago. The parent company revealed a lot of their info to me just for the asking. After I had a chance to review it I realized that I already had everything they were looking to sell me (marketing info, equipment, martial arts instructions/videos, and weight training equipment). I priced everything out myself and came up with about $25k total expenses. They were charging $50k for the franchise and $700 a month for operating expenses. It turns out that they needed me (remember I worked for a kickboxing gym for a year) more than I needed them! I parted ways with the franchise company and about a year later I learned that they were going out of business.

    BUSINESS IN A BOX

    This is like Franchising Light, or Diet Franchising. You are buying a proven business system with a clear business plan, but once you pay your initial fee there are no operating costs or monthly fees. You buy the system and do what you want with it. You can work part time with it, full time, or add the service or product to your existing business model. I owned a auto detailing/product supply company for a few years and I would get so many ‘business in a box’ opportunity info in the mail it wasn’t funny! Several struck me as a great idea, but two that I remember were very unique approaches that I likely won’t forget. One was a ‘Auto Detailing Business in a Trailer’; it was a ready-to-go trailer that you would pull behind your truck, that was chock full of detailing equipment so you could go to the customers location and detail their vehicle. They had a pressure washer, water tank, vacuum system, and tons of other stuff, as well as custom graphics on the outside that advertised what you were doing. Additionally, it came with marketing materials, instructional videos, business cards and some training (I forget the specifics). All this was available to you for right around $10k! The other business in a box was actually an ‘institute’ that you would buy your detailing equipment from (pressure washer, buffers, etc) and they would have you come to one of their locations and they would teach you how to use everything and how to market your business, once you were done there, they would give you a certificate and consider you a ‘graduate’ of their training program. Then you would go back home, start the business, and never have to pay them another penny!

    DISTRIBUTORSHIPS

    Distributorships are a great way to start a part time business. There are many different distributorships available out there other than Amway. Generally speaking, distributorships are Multi-Level Marketing opportunities, although some act more like ‘businesses in a box’. Personally I like this model; you pay a small fee to get started (typically in the couple-hundred dollar range), and they will provide you with training including marketing and sales, many will do order fulfillment so you don’t need to stock products, and many will also have conventions or get-togethers with other distributors so you can learn new marketing techniques, see new products, and meet other distributors in your area. Distributorships run the full spectrum as well including gourmet foods, home furnishings, auto-detailing products, legal services, personal care items, and a host of others.

    The other type of distributorship is when one would buy products directly from a manufacturer at a discounted rate, and then market and resell the products at a markup. I have done this before for one business I had. There was nothing to it; no minimums, no quotas, just place an order on an as-needed basis. You couldn’t believe the mark-up that retailers get to put on some of the products. There was one product in particular that I resold which, no matter what price I charged, I would sell out before I would receive more from the company. I started selling it at $8.99US and would add a dollar to it almost every month for about 6 months. People bought it no questions asked! Find something you are genuinely interested in, whether it is a product or service, rather than looking at the popular ones or the ones that promise the best $ or highest commissions.

    CONSULTING/CONTRACTING/PROFESSIONAL SERVICE PROVIDER

    This is a model that is very near and dear to my heart! I have worked with Consultants extensively over the course of my professional career. Consultants (I am going to just refer to this category as ‘Consultants’) are those who have a particular expertise in an area and are hired by a client (either a company or an individual) to use their skills and abilities for a certain period of time. Consultants could be those who have worked for a company for many years and decided to go from an employee at one single company to a Consultant at many different companies-servicing each one on a part-time basis, maybe even as little as 1x a month. Other Consultants learned a valuable skill in college and started marketing themselves as Consultants at the age of 23. Here again we run the full spectrum, Consultants can be Project Manager, Six Sigma Experts, Engineers, IT Professionals, Personal Trainers, Dietitians, Accountants/Bookkeepers, Construction Managers, Business & Career Coaches, and the list goes on….

    E-COMMERCE

    Many people have jumped on the dot com bandwagon over the past 10 years and many millionaires have been made over night. With the popularity of auction websites, Yahoo! Stores, and social networking websites, there is bound to be something to tickle your fancy. Personally, I think every small business (and big business) needs to have a presence online, whether offering products for sale or just for informational purposes. I am aware of an e-store that sells genuine ‘Western Tumbleweeds’, primarily to overseas customers. I have also seen a website that sells gas-powered blenders (yes, regular kitchen blender with a gas powered engine!). Another popular model is ‘Membership’ websites. That is where someone has a strong background or knowledge base in some area, and for $4.95 a month, you can have access to this valuable information that one has posted in a private area of a website. That could be stock tips, sports info, video game tips, etc. This avenue could be a nice add-on for a Consultant or Professional Service Provider to market to his or her customers. One could also start doing e-commerce as a distributor for a product or a service that was made or designed by someone else (as we previously discussed).

    FROM SCRATCH

    I could easily start a snow-removal business or a grass-cutting business or a pressure washing business today for under $300 for EVERYTHING. Business cards, advertisements, and equipment. In fact, when I was in college, I thought that I could either go get a fast food job for $5/hr or I could capitalize on the record breaking snow fall that we had that year. I chose the latter. I recruited my roommate and a couple classmates to help on an hourly basis and we made a killing. I believe our total start-up cost was $50 (for 2 back-friendly plow-like shovels). We went door-to-door, posted a couple of flyers on community bulletin boards, and before we knew it, we had more work than we knew what to do with. It was a rewarding feeling to me knowing that I had to start turning work away. We never got really high-tech or overly fancy, just shovels, flyers, and the desire to succeed. Most of our classmates were eating mac and cheese everyday, but my business partner/roommate and I would have pipin’ hot food delivered to the job site every night, from our choice of delivery restaurants-and the best part is we got to write it off!

    SUMMARY

    Get as much info as you can about an industry or service that you wish to get into and start reading through it. There is an avenue/model that is right for

    Where Do You Find Profitable Free Online Jobs?
    Working on an traditional office, perhaps is exciting for some people, but it's not the case for most people who have minimum wage rates and a traditional boss to follow. A lot of people would like to find a free online job, work from home and maximize their earning potentials.People who have free online jobs are enjoying great benefits and numerous advantages that you can have by working at home, like to have unlimited earning potential and be in control of your time. There are plenty of online jobs on the internet, but not all of this online jobs are legitimate.There are some online jobs that can be nightmares, specially when you have spent a large amount of money for your registration or any other purposes. There is one way to find legitimate free online jobs, you need to join forums on specific job topics, for example if a mom wants to work from home, she needs to participate in a forum that was especially made for "work from home moms".These forums are very helpful, not only when you look for free online jobs, but also in determining whether all of these jobs are paying to their employees. You can meet many moms that are already working from home in the forums and they can help you in many ways. They can guide you, as to where you need to look for legit online jobs opportunities, they can give you very good advice on which ones are well paying jobs and how easy or complicated they are.Other way to find legitimate online opportunities, is to join forums for online
    buying a proven business system with a clear business plan, but once you pay your initial fee there are no operating costs or monthly fees. You buy the system and do what you want with it. You can work part time with it, full time, or add the service or product to your existing business model. I owned a auto detailing/product supply company for a few years and I would get so many ‘business in a box’ opportunity info in the mail it wasn’t funny! Several struck me as a great idea, but two that I remember were very unique approaches that I likely won’t forget. One was a ‘Auto Detailing Business in a Trailer’; it was a ready-to-go trailer that you would pull behind your truck, that was chock full of detailing equipment so you could go to the customers location and detail their vehicle. They had a pressure washer, water tank, vacuum system, and tons of other stuff, as well as custom graphics on the outside that advertised what you were doing. Additionally, it came with marketing materials, instructional videos, business cards and some training (I forget the specifics). All this was available to you for right around $10k! The other business in a box was actually an ‘institute’ that you would buy your detailing equipment from (pressure washer, buffers, etc) and they would have you come to one of their locations and they would teach you how to use everything and how to market your business, once you were done there, they would give you a certificate and consider you a ‘graduate’ of their training program. Then you would go back home, start the business, and never have to pay them another penny!

    DISTRIBUTORSHIPS

    Distributorships are a great way to start a part time business. There are many different distributorships available out there other than Amway. Generally speaking, distributorships are Multi-Level Marketing opportunities, although some act more like ‘businesses in a box’. Personally I like this model; you pay a small fee to get started (typically in the couple-hundred dollar range), and they will provide you with training including marketing and sales, many will do order fulfillment so you don’t need to stock products, and many will also have conventions or get-togethers with other distributors so you can learn new marketing techniques, see new products, and meet other distributors in your area. Distributorships run the full spectrum as well including gourmet foods, home furnishings, auto-detailing products, legal services, personal care items, and a host of others.

    The other type of distributorship is when one would buy products directly from a manufacturer at a discounted rate, and then market and resell the products at a markup. I have done this before for one business I had. There was nothing to it; no minimums, no quotas, just place an order on an as-needed basis. You couldn’t believe the mark-up that retailers get to put on some of the products. There was one product in particular that I resold which, no matter what price I charged, I would sell out before I would receive more from the company. I started selling it at $8.99US and would add a dollar to it almost every month for about 6 months. People bought it no questions asked! Find something you are genuinely interested in, whether it is a product or service, rather than looking at the popular ones or the ones that promise the best $ or highest commissions.

    CONSULTING/CONTRACTING/PROFESSIONAL SERVICE PROVIDER

    This is a model that is very near and dear to my heart! I have worked with Consultants extensively over the course of my professional career. Consultants (I am going to just refer to this category as ‘Consultants’) are those who have a particular expertise in an area and are hired by a client (either a company or an individual) to use their skills and abilities for a certain period of time. Consultants could be those who have worked for a company for many years and decided to go from an employee at one single company to a Consultant at many different companies-servicing each one on a part-time basis, maybe even as little as 1x a month. Other Consultants learned a valuable skill in college and started marketing themselves as Consultants at the age of 23. Here again we run the full spectrum, Consultants can be Project Manager, Six Sigma Experts, Engineers, IT Professionals, Personal Trainers, Dietitians, Accountants/Bookkeepers, Construction Managers, Business & Career Coaches, and the list goes on….

    E-COMMERCE

    Many people have jumped on the dot com bandwagon over the past 10 years and many millionaires have been made over night. With the popularity of auction websites, Yahoo! Stores, and social networking websites, there is bound to be something to tickle your fancy. Personally, I think every small business (and big business) needs to have a presence online, whether offering products for sale or just for informational purposes. I am aware of an e-store that sells genuine ‘Western Tumbleweeds’, primarily to overseas customers. I have also seen a website that sells gas-powered blenders (yes, regular kitchen blender with a gas powered engine!). Another popular model is ‘Membership’ websites. That is where someone has a strong background or knowledge base in some area, and for $4.95 a month, you can have access to this valuable information that one has posted in a private area of a website. That could be stock tips, sports info, video game tips, etc. This avenue could be a nice add-on for a Consultant or Professional Service Provider to market to his or her customers. One could also start doing e-commerce as a distributor for a product or a service that was made or designed by someone else (as we previously discussed).

    FROM SCRATCH

    I could easily start a snow-removal business or a grass-cutting business or a pressure washing business today for under $300 for EVERYTHING. Business cards, advertisements, and equipment. In fact, when I was in college, I thought that I could either go get a fast food job for $5/hr or I could capitalize on the record breaking snow fall that we had that year. I chose the latter. I recruited my roommate and a couple classmates to help on an hourly basis and we made a killing. I believe our total start-up cost was $50 (for 2 back-friendly plow-like shovels). We went door-to-door, posted a couple of flyers on community bulletin boards, and before we knew it, we had more work than we knew what to do with. It was a rewarding feeling to me knowing that I had to start turning work away. We never got really high-tech or overly fancy, just shovels, flyers, and the desire to succeed. Most of our classmates were eating mac and cheese everyday, but my business partner/roommate and I would have pipin’ hot food delivered to the job site every night, from our choice of delivery restaurants-and the best part is we got to write it off!

    SUMMARY

    Get as much info as you can about an industry or service that you wish to get into and start reading through it. There is an avenue/model that is right for

    Get Extra Attention-Grabbing Potential With Business Card Designs
    There are often a lot of articles around the web with tips on how to get more attention with business card designs. It often has a lot of marketing gimmickry and made-up stories to get attention. But having to get a maximized business card design does not need too much trouble.Giving extra attention on your project are all you need. With a good professional design your card and a credible online printer, you are well off to get a good business card design. Business cards are the first things to be used as a basic introduction to your business, often they are handed out personally; this requires a lot of effort especially on your side to personalize your card.But with a good content and illustrations all you need a good printer to make them. The production choices are simply better with the online solution and it is more convenient than going to a local printer and traveling all the way there just to canvas the costs of your printing project.Here are some of the things to get more attention to your personalized business cards.Use the best printing method possible. Business cards are compact; hence the costs can be minimal compared to other types of printing projects. You need to use four color printing; there is no need for digital prints as they can be a little inferior on color reproduction, you won’t notice much on the costs when you opt for four color printing. As with the evolution of printing technology, the costs can be minimal due to competition and higher quality standards of online pr
    rships run the full spectrum as well including gourmet foods, home furnishings, auto-detailing products, legal services, personal care items, and a host of others.

    The other type of distributorship is when one would buy products directly from a manufacturer at a discounted rate, and then market and resell the products at a markup. I have done this before for one business I had. There was nothing to it; no minimums, no quotas, just place an order on an as-needed basis. You couldn’t believe the mark-up that retailers get to put on some of the products. There was one product in particular that I resold which, no matter what price I charged, I would sell out before I would receive more from the company. I started selling it at $8.99US and would add a dollar to it almost every month for about 6 months. People bought it no questions asked! Find something you are genuinely interested in, whether it is a product or service, rather than looking at the popular ones or the ones that promise the best $ or highest commissions.

    CONSULTING/CONTRACTING/PROFESSIONAL SERVICE PROVIDER

    This is a model that is very near and dear to my heart! I have worked with Consultants extensively over the course of my professional career. Consultants (I am going to just refer to this category as ‘Consultants’) are those who have a particular expertise in an area and are hired by a client (either a company or an individual) to use their skills and abilities for a certain period of time. Consultants could be those who have worked for a company for many years and decided to go from an employee at one single company to a Consultant at many different companies-servicing each one on a part-time basis, maybe even as little as 1x a month. Other Consultants learned a valuable skill in college and started marketing themselves as Consultants at the age of 23. Here again we run the full spectrum, Consultants can be Project Manager, Six Sigma Experts, Engineers, IT Professionals, Personal Trainers, Dietitians, Accountants/Bookkeepers, Construction Managers, Business & Career Coaches, and the list goes on….

    E-COMMERCE

    Many people have jumped on the dot com bandwagon over the past 10 years and many millionaires have been made over night. With the popularity of auction websites, Yahoo! Stores, and social networking websites, there is bound to be something to tickle your fancy. Personally, I think every small business (and big business) needs to have a presence online, whether offering products for sale or just for informational purposes. I am aware of an e-store that sells genuine ‘Western Tumbleweeds’, primarily to overseas customers. I have also seen a website that sells gas-powered blenders (yes, regular kitchen blender with a gas powered engine!). Another popular model is ‘Membership’ websites. That is where someone has a strong background or knowledge base in some area, and for $4.95 a month, you can have access to this valuable information that one has posted in a private area of a website. That could be stock tips, sports info, video game tips, etc. This avenue could be a nice add-on for a Consultant or Professional Service Provider to market to his or her customers. One could also start doing e-commerce as a distributor for a product or a service that was made or designed by someone else (as we previously discussed).

    FROM SCRATCH

    I could easily start a snow-removal business or a grass-cutting business or a pressure washing business today for under $300 for EVERYTHING. Business cards, advertisements, and equipment. In fact, when I was in college, I thought that I could either go get a fast food job for $5/hr or I could capitalize on the record breaking snow fall that we had that year. I chose the latter. I recruited my roommate and a couple classmates to help on an hourly basis and we made a killing. I believe our total start-up cost was $50 (for 2 back-friendly plow-like shovels). We went door-to-door, posted a couple of flyers on community bulletin boards, and before we knew it, we had more work than we knew what to do with. It was a rewarding feeling to me knowing that I had to start turning work away. We never got really high-tech or overly fancy, just shovels, flyers, and the desire to succeed. Most of our classmates were eating mac and cheese everyday, but my business partner/roommate and I would have pipin’ hot food delivered to the job site every night, from our choice of delivery restaurants-and the best part is we got to write it off!

    SUMMARY

    Get as much info as you can about an industry or service that you wish to get into and start reading through it. There is an avenue/model that is right for

    How The Internet Can Replace The Newspaper Classifieds When Looking For A Job
    I was stuck in a dead end job. No room to move up. Waiting for a year for a quarter raise. Don’t get me wrong. I liked my job, I just wanted more. I couldn’t see doing what I was doing for the next 20 years and retiring making a measly five dollars more a year than what I started at. I needed help. So with that in mind I decided to take a look at what else was available. I had already browsed the newspaper classifieds with not much luck. They had a few maybes, but not anything that I was really interested in. So the next step was looking for home jobs online. I discovered there were literally hundreds of them. I was really into finding something that I could make enough money to feel like I was getting paid what I was worth and something I would enjoy doing.The first thing I did was fill out an online resume to get an idea of what I was qualified for and to have a resume. I hadn’t had one for several years and that was certainly a must have when applying for positions, not just jobs. There are some great sites that will help you do this. I found Monster Jobs, Hot Jobs, Yahoo Jobs and that was just the tip of the iceberg. While browsing the positions they had in my area, I came across one that caught my eye. Not only was it in my area, but it was for the same company I worked for. Now I was really getting excited. A position that I definitely thought was great for me and I already had a leg up by working for them. I knew I could get great references and had enough time working for them that they knew I was not a job
    e is bound to be something to tickle your fancy. Personally, I think every small business (and big business) needs to have a presence online, whether offering products for sale or just for informational purposes. I am aware of an e-store that sells genuine ‘Western Tumbleweeds’, primarily to overseas customers. I have also seen a website that sells gas-powered blenders (yes, regular kitchen blender with a gas powered engine!). Another popular model is ‘Membership’ websites. That is where someone has a strong background or knowledge base in some area, and for $4.95 a month, you can have access to this valuable information that one has posted in a private area of a website. That could be stock tips, sports info, video game tips, etc. This avenue could be a nice add-on for a Consultant or Professional Service Provider to market to his or her customers. One could also start doing e-commerce as a distributor for a product or a service that was made or designed by someone else (as we previously discussed).

    FROM SCRATCH

    I could easily start a snow-removal business or a grass-cutting business or a pressure washing business today for under $300 for EVERYTHING. Business cards, advertisements, and equipment. In fact, when I was in college, I thought that I could either go get a fast food job for $5/hr or I could capitalize on the record breaking snow fall that we had that year. I chose the latter. I recruited my roommate and a couple classmates to help on an hourly basis and we made a killing. I believe our total start-up cost was $50 (for 2 back-friendly plow-like shovels). We went door-to-door, posted a couple of flyers on community bulletin boards, and before we knew it, we had more work than we knew what to do with. It was a rewarding feeling to me knowing that I had to start turning work away. We never got really high-tech or overly fancy, just shovels, flyers, and the desire to succeed. Most of our classmates were eating mac and cheese everyday, but my business partner/roommate and I would have pipin’ hot food delivered to the job site every night, from our choice of delivery restaurants-and the best part is we got to write it off!

    SUMMARY

    Get as much info as you can about an industry or service that you wish to get into and start reading through it. There is an avenue/model that is right for you! This writing barely begins to scratch the surface of all that is available out there. I buy a book put out by Entrepreneur Magazine called The Business Opportunity Handbook, and I go through it with a fine-tooth comb. This handbook has so many different businesses listed that it could easily take you a week to go through. There are franchises, distributorships, businesses in a box, you name it it’s in there! It lists contact info, websites, # of locations, start-up money required, everything you need to know.

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