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Six Ways to Make Money

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

SixWaysToMakeMoneyNeed a Job? Make your own…Start your own business, today!

Six Ways to Make Money will provide the help you need to get started.

CNNMoney.com and other news media indicates unemployment rates for 2009 spiked to 8.5%, making last year the fourth worst year for job losses since the government stated officially recording the number of workers in 1939. Additional worst years for job loss includes The Great Depression 1929-1939, World War II 1945-1939, and down-turn in the financial system during 1981-1982.

Last year, many businesses closed their doors, numerous employees received pink-slips, some retired, and others were fired. The reasons for unemployment isn’t as important as the fact…many families are hurting and head-of-households are having problems feeding and keeping a roof over the heads of loved ones. During these times, it is hard to think or find a way to keep going…once you’re under shattered structures. The situation is the same for household heads that are on the verge of losing everything because a family member or financial provider was recently diagnosed with an unexpected illness.

My point is this: A few of us just need to see a little sunlight in order to become creative and make a job for ourselves/family members. Other including me…need a few hints and a little encouragement before realizing we too, can create ways to earn money and overcome financial hardships. This e-book was created to serve this purpose and help you reach a financial goal. Everything you need to know in order to get started is in the book.

The greatest benefits you’re gain from purchasing this book is:

* Financial Independence – Quickly gain the knowledge needed to start your own business.

* Simplicity – Step-by-step easy to apply instructions allow you to get started immediately.

* Save Money – Under this special offer you will get “six easy to start businesses” in one book rather than pay $8.95 per book which would cost $53.70, instead of $28.95.

* Be your own boss – Determine which business is easiest for you to start and began earning money to help change your financial situation now.

* Reliable Information – We have researched our information and interviewed business owners to include some of their operating techniques to help you start as a professional business owner.

This is a limited offer. Why not purchase your copy of Six Ways to Make Money today? Six Ways to Make Money

Promoting The Service Business

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

You need to generate more business, but you’re not sure of the best way to go about it. Maybe you’ve already been in business for a while, but it hasn’t grown as quickly as you hoped. Or maybe you have years of experience in your field, but you’ve always worked for someone else and now you need to build your own client list. You understand you need to promote your business, but the thought makes you uncomfortable or even angry. You tell yourself that you’re a serious professional, not a salesperson. You equate marketing with selling used cars or devices that quickly chop vegetables on late night TV.

If any of this sounds familiar, you’re in good company. Many independent service professionals – including therapists, lawyers, chiropractors, photographers, graphic artists, caterers, and landscape designers – resent that they need to market their services. Don’t let this be a problem for you. Learn how to increase your profit by marketing your business. Promoting The Service Business

Managing Rental Property

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

Managing rental property is a rewarding and profitable profession. It provides you with the opportunity to
(1) regularly interact with people;
(2) identify and implement solutions to resolve problems involving residents, public services, and property maintenance;
(3) set your own goals and make decisions; and
(4) earn a lucrative living.

On the other hand, it can also be frustrating, time consuming, and stressful if you don’t have training in the field of property management and a well thought out plan and control system. However, you can overcome the inevitable frustrations by taking the time to educate yourself. Attend a few classes to learn about the field of property management, read up on the subject, and let this e-book point you in the right direction. Purchase this book to learn more. Managing Rental Property

How-to Start a Business on the Internet

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

CB007173There are many kinds of things you can do with a Web site or the communications capabilities of the Internet to enhance or conduct your business. These all are encompassed under the umbrella term “e-business.”

Most efforts are geared toward automation with the goal of saving money. Automating customer service is a prime example, allowing businesses to increase services and personalization while decreasing their support staff or its workload. Learn more about this business by reading our E-book.  How-to Start a Business on the Internet

How-to Start a Landscape Business

Monday, March 16th, 2009

So your dream is to start your own business. Thoughts are rushing through your mind: own my business, make money, offer a better service, and delegate to employees. You are pumped, excited, and ready to turn a possibility into reality.

Landscaping is an exciting venture for the new entrepreneur who enjoys physical exercise and working outdoors. The hours are flexible; you’re no longer confined in an office, or tied to a desk or computer.

Purchase this book to learn more.  HOW TO START A LANDSCAPE BUSINESS

Starting a Kindergarten Business

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

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If you started your home-based day care by following instructions provided in our e-book entitled “Starting a Home Day Care Business,” you’re already familiar with the initial start-up process and will be building on that knowledge.

Kindergarten Curriculum for Infants through Three-Year-Olds

A curriculum for this age group involves:

(1) talking to each child and children in a group;
(2) reading out loud;
(3) singing to a child and taking him on little walks around the room, the building, and yard of the center; and
(4) putting infants on their stomach on the floor as a means of exercise to strengthen their muscles.

An experienced staff member should already know about the developmental needs of a child and how to attend to each child’s intellectual, physical, and emotional needs. Learn more about this profession from our E-book.  STARTING A KINDERGARTEN BUSINESS

Starting a Home Day Care Business

Monday, March 9th, 2009

Child care providers will always be a necessity for couples with children. These professionals have the flexibility to choose their venue of operation…from in-home child care services to child care center, and kindergarten.

Before you go any further, you need to determine if you have the necessary skills and abilities to get into this profession. “Oh come on, I have children of my own, and I’m doing all right raising them,” you say.

I agree if you’re a parent, you do have practical experience. But you’re talking about taking care of other people’s children, and this requires a different set of skills and the ability to comply with a strict set of rules. So, let’s look at where you can find all the information you need to get started and be successful in this profession.

You can learn more by purchasing our E-book on Starting a Home Day Care.  STARTING A HOME DAY CARE BUSINESS

GETTING STARTED

Friday, March 6th, 2009

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All businesses have its own set of challenges for first-time business owners which are conquered by studying how-to books, attending traditional classes, online training, and mentoring programs. Although, I’ve participated in the before mentioned training programs…my favorite is how-to books. Why? There is no peer-pressure, no deadlines, no test/quizzes, and no stress! You set your own pace and goals. I truly cannot think of a better training method which brings me back to this site, “starting-a-business-how-to.com.”

Our how-to E-books provide all the help you’re ever need to start your own business. Additional how-to publications will be added to this site in the future.

Meanwhile, let us train you for a new profession in the comfort of your own home or while lounging in your favorite spot.

Benefits of Owning a Home-based Business

Sunday, March 1st, 2009

Operating a profitable business is very rewarding and allows you…..a business owner to legally claim additional tax deductions that your non-business friends, relatives and associates cannot claim.

Prior to reading this article…if you were still dreaming and wishing you owned a business, I hope the following list of potential tax deductions inspire you to start your own home-based business, today.

Additional Tax Deductions for Business Owners

(1) Business startup
(2) Adoption assistance
(3) Professional dues/fees
(4) Qualified employee discounts
(5) Education assistance
(6) Deferred compensation
(7) Working condition fringe
(8) Job placement assistance
(9) Employer provided vehicle
(10) Tax advice, filing fees, software & books
(11) Employee achievements
(12) Qualified Retirement plans
(13) Storage facility fees
(14) Meals and Lodging
(15) Qualified transportation
(16) Day Care services
(17) Group term-life ins.
(18) Qualified moving expenses

SCHEDULE “C” DEDUCTIONS

* Additional $4,400 Per Child – Hire your children & convert up to $4,400 of expenses per child into new tax deduction

* Personal Mileage – Convert what used to be non-deductible mileage into new tax deductions @ $.55 cents per mile

* Home Expenses @ Business Use % – Convert your repair expenses in and around the home, and a portion of utilities into new tax deductions based on business use %

* Meals, Entertainment & Travel – Convert your current non-deductible entertainment & travel expenses into new tax deductions.

HIRING YOUR SPOUSE & YOUR CHILDREN

* Medical Reimbursement Plan – Convert 100% of your medical, dental & optical expenses into new tax deductions by having a medical reimbursement plan with your spouse and/or children

* Qualified Pension Plan – Convert 100% of your Qualified Pension Plan premiums into new tax deductions when you supply the pension as a benefit to anyone employed in the home business

* Educational Assistance – Convert up to $5,250 a year of education expenses into new tax deductions when educational assistance is provided as a benefit to anyone over age 21 employed in the home business.

NOTE: When this article was written the before mentioned figures were current. Therefore to determine actual rates for the above deductions check with tax professional or utilize Turbo Tax Programs.