
Let’s take a look into making a full-time living or part-time living making money from the comfort of your home. You owe it to yourselfto gain the freedom by Starting Your Own Home-based Business.
It can be effortless to begin to make money from home. Hundreds,if not thousands, of men and women do it everyday. But, please notethat while it may be effortless to start your own home-based Internet business this does not necessarily mean that it is going to be simple to make money from it.
Beware of the Myths and Misconceptions
#1 – It is Simple & Easy
Simple and easy depends on who’s speaking. A doctor may tell you it’s only a’simple procedure’ but that doesn’t mean that you should attempt it yourself.
Many online businesses ARE simple to operate. If you understand how itworks you will be amazed at the simplicity – but getting to that point will require time and experience.
You may just need to try a few to get a ‘feel’ for the business before deciding which one is easiest for you.
Those who have learned from experience can look back and see how simple it COULD have been if they’d known what to do all along.
Finding a trustworthy guide can be a great assistance to your business efforts.
#2 – Can Anyone Do This?
Sorry – starting a business of any kind is stressful and requires a learning curve. If you are attempting an online business out of desperation or the belief you will make easy money you will face enormous obstacles. On the other hand, if you are truly seeking a business you can learn, work at and make a living from, you will find something online that fits your needs.
Studies of successful business people concur that those who make it have common qualities of persistence, patience and desire. These qualities are essential when trying to start an online business – do you have them?
#3 – It’s A Turnkey Business
The term ‘turnkey’ use to mean that a business was set up and ready to go. You will find the term in business classifieds where the new owner can just step in and start running the business.
Unfortunately some marketers use the term to suggest a business is fully automated-that there is no work involved. There is always work involved. Therefore, if the business really is a turnkey business than you will begin work right away because it has already been set to begin operation. If you want an automated business you will have to do the work to make it automated.
Either way, nobody is going to give you an automated, turnkey business that makes money – they had to do the work, so why would they share it?
#4 – It Won’t You Cost Anything
You absolutely CAN set up an online business with no money, but be prepared that a combination of no money and lack of experience will stifle your efforts immensely.
Most individuals who start or run a business with no money have learned how to make use of the best free techniques through experience. They have paid their dues by trying businesses that cost money. They have spent time in and around their industry or market and they’ve been able to see where they can cut costs.
If you are prepared to spend a LOT of time researching before starting your business you may be one of the few who does it right the first time. For most people though, expect to pay something towards your online business education before seeing results – you just can’t buy experience.
Online business obviously has its share of work involved, but finding the right one has enormous payoffs many people are willing to sacrifice time and money to achieve.
Running your own business is satisfying and can give you more time to do what you really want to do in life.
Creating a successful online business is within the grasp of nearly everyone who is prepared to stick to it. Face the task of starting your business with realistic expectations while continuing to dream big and you may just surprise yourself!
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How can I find businesses that want to be able to accept credit card payments?A few days ago I started working for a company as an independent rep. They make it possible for businesses to accept credit card payments. If a business already accepts credit card payments, they make sure that their monthly payment is much less than what they currently pay per month. Since I am new to this, How do I find businesses that need this service or want to pay less than what they are currently? Thanks to anyone who can help!




January usually has stocktake sales where retailers clear out xmas stock
July- i think there is an american custom of thanksgiving in july but u will have to check it out. Some people do it in australia but its not a big thing here.
August and Semptember im not sure about
December would be the biggest month and i see u did not include Christmas in your advertising. I would be using that occasion to search for businesses wanting to get in on your project. Its the biggest money making month of the year in terms of revenue for businesses and retailers. people buying presents and stuff.
Another idea would be for the businesses to put in a full page of deal, where coupons could be torn off the page. Things like 10% of shoes, or 15% of womens clothing. But that woul be up to the business if they would want to offer that.
I have a home business in health and wellness that is just under $200 USD to get started. As for time, it all depends on how much you want to earn.
There is no such thing as a good business that doesn't take time. You have to be serious about business if you want to earn an income. It's all what you do with it when you have it.
ryan turner of turnergator lawncare and landscaping 21 clients and im only 14
lawnbusiness- Thank you so much. This little 1 or 2 minutes has inspired me so much.
i need insurance or license
me and my bro made flyers today, were gunna start a lawn buisness…try and beat out the mexicans
If you're only really asking about training, then it would depend on the size of the business. If there's only about 1 – 10 people, then it would usually be the duty of the owner to train new staff, as he or she would be the person with the most interest in ensuring that everyone knows what they are doing. If you go into 10 – 30 or so staff, you'd probably have an operational or production manager who should take care of training.
Most businesses don't fail because of inadequate training though. As you pointed out, it's more about lack of planning. I ran my own small businesses for a few years, and I made sure to only hire people that didn't need any training!
Is your concern that businesses fail because of no proper training programs?
im fifteen and i charge 15 to 20 dollars per cut. I now own a truck, double axle trailer, a ariens 21 inch mower, a bob-cat walk behind, and a few echo trimmers and blowers. Im starting from the ground up and doing real well
dude i charge 10$ a lawn 4 lawns a day and for 90 days i made 3,600$ in cash and im only 12
lol im gonna do that this summer, and ive got the same motivation as you. Beat out the mexicans! not to be racist.
An interesting and lengthy question that possibly deserves an equally lengthy answer.
I have worked for various companies. Everything from a family owned business that employed 3 family members, to a large Wall Street firm that employed roughly 40,000 people.
The issue that we have here is that in trying to regulate businesses, it's as if the government is trying to please everyone…and in doing so, they please no one. Like the saying goes, "You can't just be a little bit pregnant".
As a shareholder in a wide range of publicly traded companies, I have had a few of my common stocks go to zero, while the companies filed for bankruptcy (Lehman Bros. and WaMu are just 2 of them). Even though it cost me money personally, I am thinking that the best way to go about things is to simply allow the grossly mismanged businesses to fail completely. That is what capitalism is all about; survival of the fittest. The ones that made the biggest mistakes and have taken the biggest falls, are also the ones that were perhaps the greediest.
What bugs me MORE is that fact that the executives of these failed companies have now come come to the US government for money to keep their businesses solvent. And, while holding their hats in their hands and asking for a taxpayer funded bailout, they also have their friends in the backrooms writing bonus checks to themselves.
As another saying goes, "You make your bed, you have to sleep in it". These folks made their beds. Whether it be in the form of sub-prime lending, or using derivatives to squeeze more profits from their balance sheets, or manufacturing vehicles that American consumers can not afford because of the high cost of fuels, the executives were providing the leaderhip that led to this mess and at the very least, they should suffer the consequence of unemployment themselves.
Here's a novel idea. Before these HUG banking conglomorants became what they were, who was servicing those home mortgages in the past? The answer? Local banks! It used to be that when someone in Middletown USA wanted to buy a home, they applied for a mortage with the Middletown USA banks. The loan officer would review the application, look at their own banking records, verify employment with a simple local phone call, and possibly even drive to the property to inspect it to make sure that the home was worth what the buyer was paying (ensuring adequate collateral for the bank). Compare and contrast this rather old fashioned idea to what has been going on for that past 20 years! The mortgage lender is 2,000 miles away and has absolutely no idea who they are dealing with. For all they know, the property is a spruced-up double-wide trailer that they are lending $400,000 against. So, my question is…what's wrong with going back to basics and allowing these motgage banking giants to fail? There will be a void that would quickly be filled by…small town banks.
I could go on and on here. But I wish to make one more point. It's time that shareholders take back ownership of the companies. The boards of directors are often bloated with upwards of 15 people that do absolutely nothing in the way of corporate oversight on behalf of the real owners, the shareholders. Often times, these people serve on multiple boards of directors and are paid six figure salaries PLUS benefits from each company. For what? To rubber stamp their approval on everything that the CEOs say? It's time for a change…and the change needs to happen on the ownership level.
You both should sit down with a lawyer. It's a good idea to pay for the consultation to make sure you are both protected. I would think it depends on how the companies are set up (i.e. sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation, LLC, etc.) but it's definitely better to find out now and make arrangements if needed.
Good luck.
Get crafty. Homemade things often sell like hotcakes to people for easy Christmas gifts. My mom and I are doing this.
You can get cheap unpainted photo frames from craft sections at stores and paint or fabric decorate them.
Go through the scrap fabric bin at your craft section and get fleece material. Make heating pads by sewing rectangles of fleece (these came range in size from 4×6" to a foot or bigger, it's all up to you) that you fill with plain white uncooked rice. Thse go in the micorwave for 2-3 minutes. You can also add various things to them like lavender for relaxation or orange peel for envigoration. Fennel seed also works well for filling, but rice is more readily available and cheaper. These sell very well.
You can get some unpainted ornaments from craft sections and paint them up, leaving room for a name, and do personalized ornaments.
You could do a bake sale, too. This is a good one! You can get cookie mixes and pre-made tear'n'bakes for $3 a dozen, and bake up a whole bunch of them. Do some in singles, doubles, five-packs and dozens. You could wrap them in colored saran wrap and ribbon (the colored Saran Wrap is around $3 but would do them all, and ribbon is around $1).
Contact local grocery store managers and explain what you're raising money for and ask if you cuold put donation jars by their registers. You can also ask if you can sell your baked goods and crafts at a table outside their store. Also, if you have a WalMart, ask them about a matching program. Many WalMarts will match whatever you raise in a set amount of time, like the day you sit at your table outside of their establishment.
A note about this: write down which stores helped you in any way, and be sure to write them thank you notes. They'll LOVE that, and be more likely to help you out if you need assistance again in the future.
f you're allowed to set up a table anywhere, be sure to have material about the program you're going to, maybe make up a poster or visual aid like you have to do in school. Be ready to talk about it a lot. People will really respond to a young, ambitious kid who wants to further their education and follow their ambitions.
Another thing you should do is make up a card to go with all your crafts and baked goods explaining that the proceeds from this purchase will go to send you to Germany as part of (Program Name)to learn about the culture and if they have any questions about it, to please call you, (Your Name) at (your number). People will see this and be intrigued, and I'd bet dollars to doughnuts you'll get donations AFTER the sale, as well.
If you need more ideas, go ahead and e-mail me, ok? wendy@kxaz.com
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WeeeelllI do have that kinda money to spend… I do want to open a strip club though..
Try churches. Many businesses will not align themselves with religious organizations or donate to groups looking to convert innocent people to a religion they know nothing about and risk death by even speaking to you about a religion not sanctioned by the state.
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I am afraid that this “stimulus” package will fail, just like President Bush’s “stimulus” package did. It will fail the individual and businesses all the same.
They will always fail due to the basic concept and idiocy of the idea as a whole… If government spending got us into this trouble, how will it get us out?