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Home Business Newsletter Set

Question: Will my Home Business Work?
I was thinking about setting up a home/Internet based typist business, doing stuff like:
- Cover letters + resumes
- Mail merge
- Newsletters, brochures, flyers (done to specifications)
- Typing from handwritten notes
- General typing and correspondence
- Proofreading
- PowerPoint presentations
- Excel spreadsheets
- Envelope stuffing
So I have some questions
- Has anybody done something similar, could it work?
- Would I charge by hour or item? Any suggestions/estimates?
- Should I set up a website?
- Name suggestions?
- How can I explain to my parents what I'm doing?
I'm already doing online surveys and all the other Home Businesses just don't interest me. Thanx for all your help!
Answer: I'm currently a lic'd daycare provider and I know that sometimes (as in ANY business) keeping your income level steady is an uphill battle! I am also a single mom so I'm really taking a gamble with my stability when times get rough and I'm sick of it. I HAD to find something that would help me actually make some more money and not TAKE money from me. Trust me, (famous last words right?) I am the world's biggest skeptic, but I have to admit that a friend of mine convinced me to check this out so I just wanted to pass the word along...give it a shot it might work for you too.
I have looked at numerous on-line money making opportunities over the last 5 years and very few have been truly free or that actually provides a product or service that would be of benefit to me. Here is the basic information about this particular opportunity. You will get a free power mall when you sign up. You will receive a rebate on all of your purchases. You can give away free power malls to anyone and you will receive a commission on all purchase up to 9 tier levels deep. You will receive all of the tools needed to become successful in your new business.
Sounds good so far, but then all of them do sound good in the sales letter. The first thing I looked at is there any store in the system that I would actually use? Having the ability to shop on-line at a bagel store in Nebraska would not be of benefit to me. You have the ability to shop on-line at places like Macy’s, Kohl’s, Sears, Target, PETsMART, Starbucks, Hickory Farms, Ralph Lauren, Overstock, Wes Marine, Old Navy, Office Max, Gap, Circuit City, and K Mart just to name a few of the over 1000 of stores available and you receive rebates on everything you purchase.
I shop at some of the stores listed and when I looked for a large price markup on the items for sale I could not find any. I have seen other on-line stores that increase the price per item so high to compensate for the commissions paid that anyone that does any type of price comparison would never shop at that on-line store unless he or she lived in a very small town and the nearest store was over 50 miles away. That type of opportunity would limit my target market and I would get very few if any commissions on sales.
Does My Power Mall have any qualification minimums? Nope, no mandatory minimums, no meetings, no selling required, no activity requirements and the company guaranties that their will never be any. If you take a look at what they are offering you can see why this is true. Only one on-line store exists.
Everyone that has a power mall uses the same set of computer programs and the only thing different is your ID number is being used to determine who gets commission for the sale. Once you set up a database to keep track of member ID numbers it is not much more costly to keep track of 1 member as it is to keep track of 100,000 members. No programming staff is required to help members customize the malls or extra computer space to take care of all of the different malls. No approval process, as soon as you sign up you will have your mall ID within seconds.
No selling. This is right at the top of my list of things that I do not want to do. I hate selling. I don't want to send out sales letters to all of my friends or even people I do not know.
If you want to try this out for yourself or are just curious and would like to know more information....click the link below! Sit back and listen to the short video explaning how this works and if you have any questions at all, please email me at [email protected] Good luck and God Bless!!
http://www.mypowermall.net/cgi-bin/pd/pd.cgi?showmpmcard=12067126750.060211181640625.card
If this link does not work please try:
www.mypowermall.com/biz/home/123027
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Question: Are the "For Dummies" books worth it? Are they good?
I've never read a "For Dummies" book before and I just got a few as a gift from a friend for my Barns & Noble Nook (eBook Reader) and I am wondering if they are worth reading... The name "For Dummies" is sort of turning me off...
The topics include:
Accounting
Book Keeping
Home-Based Businesses
QuickBook's 2010
Business Plan Kit
Cake Decorating
(Yes, I know... It is odd that it is business... business... business... cake. But that is what I have! LOL!)
I know that if they were not accurate, they wouldn't be published, but should I put my faith and my business in the reading?
Answer: It depends on your level of tolerance for stupidity. The books really insult one's intelligence. I once bought and started reading a "C for Dummies" book, and it was such an insult to my intellect that I returned it to the bookstore from which I bought it.
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