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Website Helps Entrepreneurs Find Success with an Internet-based Business Internet entrepreneur Chrisjan Immelman has launched a new website that is geared to helping highly motivated people find success with an Internet-based business. The website, www.JanibaDistributors.com, features the most successful businesses now being used by thousands of ordinary people worldwide. “You won’t get rich overnight with these businesses, but the earnings potential is unlimited,” Chrisjan states. In addition to businesses, Chrisjan also makes available high quality educational resources geared to helping entrepreneurs gain leverage in the home business industry. One such resource is “Dotcomology: The Science of Making Money Online” by Stone Evans, also known as the Home Biz Guy. The e-book is free to download from the site without obligation. Chrisjan is also offering a free one-year subscription to his daily newsletter, Home Business Tips. A $147 value, the newsletter contains valuable tips that can help any Internet entrepreneur succeed. For more information, go to: www.JanibaDistributors.com.

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Thursday, April 29, 2010

Distributing This Question ????? Are all Online Business Opportunities Scams?


You read about online business ideas and opportunities almost every day online. You read and you wonder if they could possibly be true or if they are all the scam that the few make them out to be. You're a bright person. You understand all too well that something that seems to be true, it usually is.
The good news for you though is that many of these opportunities to own your own online business idea are legitimate. You just have to learn to separate the good from the bad.
So, how do you identify the probably scams and the business ideas that are truly legitimate?

1) Get more information. Scams often reveal very little about the business idea or how money is made. Many "systems" out there that guarantee you a certain amount of money are scams. In fact, I'd be wary of anything that promises a certain amount of money – period. A  legitimate business idea will have some degree of transparency about how people get paid, commission amounts, or earning possibilities.

2) Research the company. Any company that is legitimate should have a little bit of information available about them on the web. Even startup companies will generally generate a fair amount of buzz in Internet forums and chat rooms. Find out what other people have to say about the business idea, the way the business is handled, and the people who own the company you're considering joining.

3) Know exactly what you are paying for if any money is asked for up front. It's one thing to join in a direct selling organization and buy product samples or website/back office retail space online with the money you're asked to pay. It's another thing altogether to have to pay good money just for the sake of joining or becoming part of the company. Never send money without first learning what that money entitles you to and when you should expect it.

4) Look for companies with physical products. Not only do you not want to be the victim of a scam but you also don't want to work hard to sell that scam to others. Companies that sell physical products you've heard of and seen are a good bet for honest companies with integrity. That isn't to say that none of the companies that offer services or online services are not legitimate it's just that enough of them are scams to raise eyebrows.

5) Avoid home assembly jobs and envelope stuffing business ideas like the plague. Seriously, over the years there has been enough bad press about these types of business ideas that no one would give them a try. Unfortunately, people fall for it every day. That is why they are still around. There may be one in one thousand companies like this that actually pay. Are you willing to go to work for one of the 999 that don't to find out?

Finally, the best way to avoid a potential scam among the many work from home online business ideas and opportunities available is to make your own opportunities and build a business idea from scratch. If that isn't your cup of tea be sure to keep all five of these suggestions in mind.May this also help you in trying to get going and survive in this large internet work from home business idea and opportunity industry with all its scams.

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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Distributing How to Start a Home Food Business Idea

If you enjoy cooking, baking, or growing your own food, you may want to learn how to start a home food business. First, it will allow you the luxury of working from you home and second, it can help you to earn a pretty decent income. Many people prefer to buy their food locally and, if you can offer something unique, you may find people all over the country will want your food shipped to them.







If you are interested and want to start a home food business, the first thing you should do is practice. Spend a lot of time on what you plan to offer to your customers so that you can work out any issues that could arise. Set up a test for yourself to see how well you can meet deadlines. Does the food always come out the same or does the quality change when you are under pressure? This is where the practice comes into play. Remember, practice will make perfect.







Contact the state you live in, as well as your town, to ask whether you will need any special licenses. Many states will also require that you contact the Department of Health to set up an inspection for the area you will be doing your food preparation.







The next step is to create a business name for yourself and then create a business plan. This will help you to formalize all of the details, including what you will offer, your price points, how you plan to finance your operation, and how you plan to promote your business. Anyone who does not create this written business plan will immediately put their business at risk for the lack of organization. It will also put you out of the running if you need a business loan.







Prepare for your business by creating a website for your business, as well as business cards. If you plan to sell locally only, marketing could involve ads in the newspaper, on the radio, and even on the television. However, if you plan to ship the products outside your location, go wild with your online marketing strategy. You will find that press release marketing will be more than helpful and can get your business off to a great start.







Once you start marketing your business, be prepared. When you start a home food business and offer quality products, you could immediately receive a large amount of orders. Be prepared for this to happen, but most important, have fun with your new business. You will be getting paid for doing something that brings you joy

Distributing A Very Good Way to Find Jobs in An Economic Recession

It is very difficult to find jobs right now because companies are downsizing due to lower than normal profits. Although the economy is rebounding to some degree, it will take longer for corporations and retail businesses to have the confidence to expand their workforce.







One of the very best ways to find jobs has always been to work as a temporary for a temporary agency. Particularly right now, as the economy is improving, there is work to be done, and only skeleton crews who have survived job layoffs and workforce reduction.







A business would prefer to hire a temporary worker because they do not have to pay employee benefits such as medical insurance and pensions. This saves the company millions of dollars in the first place.







Additionally, they do not have to anticipate the possibility of another downsizing campaign where they will have to pay severance pay and unemployment benefits. Temporary workers have a contract, that is either delimited or open-ended - for example for '2-weeks' or 'indefinite', that could last for a year or more!







With that said, working as a temporary has always been a great way to find jobs even without a recession. The reasons being that often the very job that you are being asked to fill temporarily is a position that they are or will advertise to fill in the near future.







If you are doing a good job and fit in with the culture at the company, you may be invited to apply for the position. In fact this works great for them in that they can often save the cost of advertising and they have already seen your work habits and personality, unlike an applicant off the street.







As well, you will be privy to other positions that are or become available in that company, sometimes before they are even advertised. The power of networking plays well here, as you are known at least somewhat by people in the company who can speak well of you. Nothing better than an internal reference that includes proven skills.