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Question: Google Online Jobs from Home to Make Money Online in Part Time Work?
When I have doubts about Google Online Jobs from home scam or not? Also is it having nice income business opportunity work from home because I need to work for online jobs which is having nice information and also I have new blog which is having Google Online Jobs solutions and Please give suggestions which is right or not because I have more doubt about my blog but I have confident with my content.
So please forgive for any kind of mistakes and also please give me some more suggestions about Google Online Jobs which is having nice jobs online work in part time for the beginners to make money online.
Please answer my question :
1) Is Google Online Jobs scam or not?
2) Can we work with Google Adsense?
3) How to earn huge money with Google Adsense?
4) Is Google Adwords useful to promote our business?
5) Am I have good idea about Google Online Jobs in my blog.
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Answer: This scam has been around since Google started. Check them out at bbb.org/ and/or ripoffreport.com/
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Home Based Business Statistics 2009

Question: Home based business/ mlm statistics?
Anyone know the general statistics for the amount of people who are joining a home based business or mlm... per day, per month? I did some Google searches but I was finding any numbers or percentages. I'm looking for recent stats, like 2009, 2010...
* most sites list stats for SMALL businesses, but that generally means offline. I''m looking for HOME BASED or online/ mlm specifics!!
Thanks
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Answer: Even if you do find any numbers they are just guesses. There are so many home based businesses and MLM companies out there that are flying under the radar. The guesses you'll find will vary so much that they are pretty much useless. The Direct Selling Association www.dsa.org might be able to give you the most accurate stats on MLM, but even then it's just an educated guess because most MLM companies aren't members.
The SBA sba.gov may be able to provide some stats too, but once again it's just an educated guess.
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Question: Starting a landscape consulting business: What do homeowers want to know about their landscapes?
I'm a horticulturist with 10 years of experience working on all type of properties ranging from small homes to 1st class museum collections. I want to share my expertise by working with property owners to help upgrade and maintain their landscapes. I currently write a newsletter that covers seasonal maintenance tasks, pest and disease issues, and design ideas.
I'd like to be doing evaluations of existing landscapes, quality checks on new installations (you'd be surprised at how many things can go wrong!), and teach gardening classes.
I don't want to be acting as a contractor, rather be working as a referer or liaison between my clients and landscapers. I want to be a client's advocate, not a servicemagic.com paid referal service where landscapers pay for leads or give kickbacks.
I'm open to all any suggestions.
Thanks in advance.
A Northeast Gardener
Answer: We had an interior design business in LA for 30 years and offered a similar service. Some of our clients simply couldn't afford $30,000 to $50,000 for a total room design, so we offered a service where we devised a plan based on their lifestyle, needs and desires. We rendered drawings with sample color themes, fabric choices, wood tones, window and floor treatments that they could bring with them as they purchased items.
Actually, most of the work we did for our clients was in a sense serving as a liason between the trades and the clients. All of our installers, upholsters, painters, electricians, plumbers, etc. had their own businesses and contracted with us independently to complete our designs. On occasion, we had a general contractor, when large scale projects required it, but most of the time we were the project's front line quality control, made certain everything stayed on schedule and corrected problems that arose as they occurred.
About 80% of our business came from referrals of existing clients who were eager to tell family and friends about the work they had done. I taught classes at our local community college and adult continuing education center which also brought in new clients. We also did some unpaid work, like designing sets for upstart cable TV shows for the end of show credits. Joining professional membership organizations was helpful, too.
I really think there is a need for the service you want to offer. Focus your marketing efforts on areas or neighborhoods where you see bad landscape design. My little canyon would be an excellent example. We have both front and back hillsides with automatic sprinklers, DG, erosion problems and we are all fighting some kind of tree fungus on our liquid ambers. I, myself have re-planted my front hillside 5 times in 8 years, only to suffer massive plant death. There is only one home in our 37 house neighborhood that has successfully developed a landscape design that provides beautiful curb appeal, has the right plant matter for the soil, sun and conditions we have. If you were sending out a newsletter covering the topics you've outlined to homeowners in my neighborhood, you would surely garner a substanial client base!
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