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How to Drink Beer and Make Money

Posted on April 2nd, 2008 in How To Start Business by Global Marketing - Internet Marketing




How to Drink Beer and Make Money

I’ve always wondered if there was a way to earn income from the comfort of my couch with a beer in hand. I told myself if this opportunity ever arose I would jump all over it. It’s not that I’m lazy or looking for the easy way out. In fact it’s just the opposite. If anybody tells me that something is not possible, I work hard to find a way to make it happen. Is it possible to drink beer and make money? Yes it is…follow me.

First of all, after years of research and study, I have come to the conclusion that beer drinking in and of itself will not result in any sustainable income. I did once make $20 for drinking a beer diluted with cigarette butts, it wasn’t a pleasant experience and I don’t recommend it to anyone…for less than $40. However, with age comes responsibility and a more fresh and realistic approach to earning income and drinking beer. The internet has made it all possible. Let me explain how.

The internet is full of information, most of it is useless. However, if you are seriously looking for an extra source of income. One that has unlimited potential and allows you to work from your couch with a beer…this may be the most important information that you’ll ever read. You can earn an income online with the right tools and training, a good amount of research, a solid business plan and budget, and a call to action.

I know most of you don’t have the slightest clue where to start or what to do. No worries, there are plenty of free affiliate programs that provide all the training, tools, and products we need. All you have to do is a little research and studying to figure out which ones best fit your business style.

Once you have your affiliates all set up, your going to have to figure out how to convert people to sign up under you. You’ll be pitched many ways to do this. Most of the ways cost nothing but the time you invest, others can cost a good amount of money. It is important to draw up a clear business plan and budget and to stick to the plan. It is a real business and you must treat it as so if you plan on earning any substantial income.

Last and definitely not least, you must take action. The internet has presented itself as a very lucrative opportunity to make real income. Use this article as the first step to making your life better. I really believe that everything in life happens for a reason. It is no accident that you are reading this article. You are looking for a change and the internet can provide that change. Why sit back and watch everyone else get rich off of it. You CAN earn income online. So grab a cold one, sit back, get online, and start making that money!

“Take the first step in faith you don’t have to see the whole staircase just take the first step” - Martin Luther King Jr.

Matt Helphrey is proud owner of LiveLifeToTheFullest.Biz a website dedicated to helping the beginner learn more about the Money Making Opportunities online. Sign up for our free newsletter and enroll in some free affiliate programs. Get started earning income today!

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How to Start a Cleaning Service Business A Quick Guide

Posted on March 25th, 2008 in How To Start Business by Global Marketing - Internet Marketing



How to Start a Cleaning Service Business - A Quick Guide

If you are not satisfied with your 5-9 day jobs. it’s time to take action to think of starting your own business. One of the easiest and least expensive small businesses to start up is a cleaning service business. The operations are extremely easy, start up costs are low, and you don’t need years of training or experience too.

Registration
In United States, registration of a business is required in many states unless you do business in your own name. You may consider register your cleaning business if you plan to do business in a business name. S-corporation is also a common type of business entity that small business use for their operation. The registration may cost about $50, and it’s free if you register with your state online. Next step is to obtain a Tax Identification Number from IRS (it’s free too) if you operate as a business not an individual.

Marketing
It is convenient to promote with a few flyers in your neighborhood and a few ads in your local newspaper. It is relatively easy to find customers since there‘s a huge market and demand. Every home needs deep cleaning in a few months. You can either operate as an independent business which advertises, completes contracts and cleans yourself or purchase a cleaning service franchise. Many people opt to buy a franchise to either extend the market reach or save the marketing cost.

Most franchises offer training on cleaning residential and commercial buildings. Some franchises actually find jobs for individual service contractor and small cleaning businesses work as affiliates. You pay franchises a percentage of your operation revenue. Distributing business cards is another effective and inexpensive way to market your cleaning service. You can easily do business card printing yourself using one of professional business card templates.

As the business grows and your marketing budget increases, it’s time to order some custom business cards or professional business cards. Color business cards will make a better impression on your customers. To further expand your marketing matrix, a professional Web site is next thing you may attempt to have to promote your service so that the homeowners or office managers can find your business and services 365 days a year and 24 hours a day. Cheap Web hosting costs as little as under $50 a year.

 Operation
The operation of a cleaning business is straightforward and less expensive too. It doesn’t need much equipment, just some simple cleaning supplies and a vacuum cleaner. The going maintenance cost won’t cost much either - the cost of replacing vacuum parts or vacuum cleaner parts, vacuum filters, Hoover parts etc..

The start-up of a cleaning business is the easy part. It takes extra efforts to grow your business.

Author: Natalie Aranda

Occupation: Freelance Writer
Natalie Aranda is a freelance writer. She contributes to Ecommerce Guide and Gift Ideas for Wedding and Valentines.
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