The Revolutionary New Fundraiser For Organizations, Raise Money and Get Donations by Shopping Online!

November 21, 2009 · Filed Under Fundraising · Comments Off 

What is Trifunds?

Trifunds is the new generation of fundraising, most sell cookies, popcorn, or other things that are totally overpriced and normally worthless. Now there is an easier way to make money, shop online for cheaper things you can actually use! You can also complete free offers, both raise money for your organization.

What is revolutionary?

They have discovered people are more willing to donate if they receive something in return. Like when you buy popcorn or Girl Scout cookies, you’re getting something for your donation. The company’s purpose is to raise organizations money, I believe their “Trifunds sites” will help organizations all over the world get the money they need to operate and achieve their goals, even if you have another fundraiser, a Trifunds site will increase your donations. Read more

How to Make Money in an Online Magazine

November 19, 2009 · Filed Under Home Business · Comments Off 

Many people are now trying to involve themselves in an online business. There are a variety of online business opportunities, you go from providing a service or a product. And one of the more popular ways of making money in the internet today is through an online magazine.

Although an online magazine does not need any lay outing unlike a print magazine, there are still many who consider it as a difficult business to handle. Therefore, when only starting in this business, it is best to keep your purposes reserved.

Consider the following steps to make money in an online magazine a success.

1. Identify your topic. This will make sure that your online magazine will be consistent with its niche, allowing to provide great quality and regularity.

2. Think of your capital. You will need money to spend for your articles, server space, maintenance, and your site design and programming. You should have a proper marketing strategy on how you can handle all the expenses needed for this business and how to advertise your online magazine. Read more

How To Use The Methods That Online Millionaires Want Kept Secret

July 28, 2009 · Filed Under Online Business · Comment 

Ok, so if your anything like me by now you are absolutely sick of hearing about all the internet millionaires out there and all the money there is to be made online, because after searching time and time again like myself you have found scam after scam or websites that promise to make you tons of money but after joining they only give you half the information you need to make any money at all online. Well finally after many months of searching I have found the real thing, now just so you know I am a very skeptical person and I always have to look at every single little deal before I believe anything especially anything related to making money.
That being said for the first time I couldn’t believe how comfortable I felt listening to a soft spoken man explaining how his club worked and how he to had been like myself constantly searching for information about making money online and finding nothing. For me it was almost wierd to hear someone talking so genuinely about how he wanted other people to know about how to make money online properly, he said the reason he was letting all the secrets out that everyone else kept hidden is because he wanted to help the people who truly needed it, like himself when he first started out but couldn’t find anything that truly worked.
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Thinking of buying a franchise?

July 20, 2009 · Filed Under Franchise · Comment 

Surveys tell us that most people would like to start a business. Those same surveys tell us why most people don’t:

1. They don’t have the money.

2. They don’t have the time.

3. They don’t want the risk.

4. They don’t know how.

Network marketing avoids all four obstacles. In fact, here are 20 reasons why a network marketing business is better than a traditional business or franchise:

1. Low start up. A few hundred dollars and you’re in business.

2. No risk. Most people who start traditional businesses go into debt to do so. When the business goes away, the debt remains. Not so in network marketing. If you haven’t invested much, you can’t lose much.

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20 Ways To Make Use Of Twitter For Business

April 6, 2009 · Filed Under Business Ideas · Comment 

For those of you who have not hear of Twitter before here is a short explanation of what it is. Twitter is a privately funded startup company that was started as a side project in March 2006 in the neighborhood of San Francisco, CA. Twitter is a real-time short messaging service that works on multiple networks and devices. It is used to update people on friends day-to-day activities, world news, and even for businesses. So now that you know what it is you may be thinking to yourself how is it really useful for business? Below are a few ways I have found it to be helpful for my blog.

1. Create an account. Use the search feature of Twitter to see what your competitors are doing and read and learn from them.
2. Add a picture of your company/logo or yourself. People like to see who you are and that way they can relate to you a bit more easily.
3. Talk to other people on Twitter. Even if it doesn’t help your business it shows you are human and are interested.
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How to Become a Money Making Maverick

April 5, 2009 · Filed Under Business Ideas, Business Opportunities · Comment 

It’s a simple, effective and proven way of guaranteeing success in the online business industry, that can see you on your way to earning thousands of dollars every month.

What is it I hear you ask? Maverick Money Makers the club shows members exactly how to market products on a level that will guarantee success. Not only do it’s step by step video tutorials tell you how, it tells you the Wheres, Whys, Whos, Whats and the Ins and Outs of the internet business industry.

Mack Michaels, founder of Maverick Money Makers dedicates himself to demonstrating how to basically earn thousands online. This is all done through his informative and straight forward video tutorials. He manages to do so in such a way that even the moct discerning and inexperienced of us can duplicate his work to our own advantage.

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Present Economic Challenges is an Opportunity for Caribbeanpreneurs to Shine

December 24, 2008 · Filed Under Business Ideas · Comment 

MONTSERRAT, W.I. – “Although the reports of a dire tourism season is cause to tighten our belts, it is also a time to free our thinking and move outside the box,” says entrepreneur and author Nerissa Golden.

Golden is the founder of the Young Entrepreneurs Symposium and Truly Caribbean Network, a non-profit foundation established to create opportunities for Caribbean people globally.

The Caribbean is bracing for a tough tourist season as many of the largest world economies are struggling to regain their financial footing. Governments and tourism organizations are scrambling for solutions and many are fearful of whether they will have a job in the coming months.

“This is not a time to allow fear to control and limit your thinking. It is time for Caribbeanpreneurs to find new strategies to get ahead. This crisis is also creating new opportunities and we need to open our eyes to see them,” added Golden.

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Good and Profit, Always Synonymous?

December 2, 2008 · Filed Under Ethics · Comment 

In the business world, good profits are earned with customers’ enthusiastic cooperation. A company earns good profits when it so delights customers that they not only come back for more, but also refer friends and colleagues. In contrast, bad profits are earned at the customer’s expense. Whenever a customer feels misled, mistreated, ignored, coerced or disrespected, then any profits resulting from that customer are considered bad.

According to Robert Morpheal, a Canadian writer and philosopher,” ignoring this basic understanding of good and bad profit, in our modern world we have seen more and more equation of “good” with “profit” as if the two words mean exactly the same. If there is no profit, it cannot be good. If there is profit it must be of some good. Profit and good in terms of being an increasingly absolute value have become regarded as more and more synonymous (meaning the same). “

This means that if something is losing money, or not making profits, it tends to be regarded as something that ought, morally, to be given up, in favor of what does make money, and is profitable. So we regard the closing down of activities, enterprises that are money losers, not money makers, as something more and more natural. It something that is less and less put into question. Twenty five years ago more people would have questioned the closure, cessation, of non profitable activities or enterprises. Today few would do so, and even those without much argument. It is simply more taken for granted that that is the “right” thing to do.

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10 Reasons to Have a Home Based Business

December 1, 2008 · Filed Under Entrepreneurship · Comment 

Working online and owning your own business has become the new thing, and more and more people are starting to do it. Each and everyday people look for opportunities to work at home, and make extra money using the Internet. So why should you start running your own online business? Simple then want more money, and to live a life they only dream of. Now Lets take a look at ten reasons why you should start your own online business.

1. People who work online from home are proven to have less stress, and live a happier stress free life.

2. You set your own hours. You get up and work when it’s a good time for you not your boss.

3. Build lasting friendships. It’s amazing who you’ll meet online, and the more people you meet the more friends you will make which will lead to more money.

4. Nobody to tell you what to do and when to do it. You’re the boss so you decided what goes on, and how things are done.

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Working With Today’s Real Estate Market

December 1, 2008 · Filed Under Entrepreneurship · Comment 

Starting your own company is a painful process, but also a rewarding one. The key element to remember is that if you’re new to business, the experience you gain is invaluable. The majority of new companies tend to fail if they’re not extremely lucky or based on a brilliant idea but the knowledge you gain provides you with tools for a lifetime.

The Upside

* If you start a business and it really takes off, you can end up with a massive salary, much more than you can earn in a regular job. Growing a company and making money from it can be lots of fun, and you get to do your own thing.

* There can be a real sense of personal freedom. If it all goes well, there is a great sense of achievement that you can’t get anywhere else.

The Downside

* Many businesses fail in their first year. If you have run your own business, having to go back to a corporate job can be miserable and you might never feel like you fit in there again. It is financially risky setting up on your own - you could lose everything you have, including your friends.

* This is not for somebody who likes working a regular nine-to-five job; expect to be working evenings and weekends most of the time. A seventy-hour working week is not unusual.

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