Saturday, May 9, 2009

Business plan Format

Business Plan is the major back Bone of all business, it's just the information given to people outside the basic things of the business what it does,whats it's into etc.
All Business plan must be simple and focus on the aim of the business here is a sample on a business plan
Hope is will be useful.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Business Do's n Don'ts.

SUGGESTIONS FOR PEOPLE IN TRANSITION

More people than ever are victims, or about-to-be victims, of downsizing; also known as “reduction in force”, “made redundant” or “your job just went overseas.” Scary questions begin to arise: Where do I go from here? How am I going to make my mortgage payment?

For a laid-off worker who doesn’t have bright prospects of replacing his or her job, there is a possibility not to be overlooked: why not go into business for yourself? For those still in jobs but fearful of losing them (the signs are usually evident) there is the possibility of starting a moonlight business now, while still working. As Harvey McKay has said, “Find something you love to do and you’ll never have to work a day in you life.”

Here is a list of top ten do’s and don’ts for people in transition who are thinking about starting a business:

TOP TEN DO’S

1. Begin saving money by living very modestly.
2. Begin a study on what business would be best for you.
3. Begin working part time in the kind of business you would like to start.
4. Talk to your family about the prospects of starting a business together.
5. Learn basic accounting.
6. Learn computer and up-to-the-minute communications tools.
7. Learn how to operate an internet based e-commerce business including marketing.
8. Prepare a written business plan for your intended business.
9. Ask qualified people in your intended business to critique your business plan.
10. Begin a diet and exercise discipline to build up health and endurance capabilities.

TOP TEN DON’TS

1. Quit your job before your business is in place and running.
2. Go into direct competition with your employer.
3. Incur any new financial obligations above basic necessities.
4. Sign any legal business document without your lawyer’s approval.
5. Depend on information from franchisers or brokers: do your own research.
6. Be in a hurry: wait for the fat pitch opportunity.
7. Depend on your banker to provide start-up capital.
8. Commit to a concept without proving it first on a small basis.
9. Commit to a business in which you must have the lowest cost to survive.
10. Select a business that is too high a risk. Go for the two-foot hurdle.

After this i will move into Import and Export,the good and the bad part of it all.
stay with me.
A.M.Musa
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Information on Business.

HOW TO WORK FROM HOME

YOU MOST USE THIS TRICKS
S-Select=a market
M-Measure=interest
A-Author=a report
L-Look=to repeat
L-Leverage= your assets

You might already know some pretty good techniques to make money out of your blogs. I bet you are using some ad network to get some cash out of your blog. Maybe Adsense? How much are you getting from them? $100, $200 per month? I’ll show you some tricks to keep your current profit but add a lot extra to it each day. So get on writing those articles and, while getting your site popular with new and exciting content , monetize it to the max.

HERE ARE LIST OF SOME SPONSORED BLOGGING NETWORK SITE THAT PAYS
Some of these networks should be well known to everyone but I’ll wanted to be as thorough as possible when developing this extensive list of paid blogging websites.

1. www.PayPerPost.com
The largest in the sponsored blogging network,it offers great amount of offers,with cummunity of bloggers,affiliate programs.it pays through paypal and it's open for International.

2. www.Blogsvertise.com
The admins will match advertiser offers to your blog's profile and you can choose to accept or reject the offers you see.
Generally, the assignments are sporadic and you’ll receive one or two of them every week if you’re lucky. They do however pay on time so that’s one of the benefits of working with Blogsvertise.

3. www.ReviewMe.com
It's basically some sort of a blog marketplace where advertisers can visit to order reviews from blogs. Some of the more ‘high-end’ or popular blogs are registered with ReviewMe and the earnings are substantially higher if your blog is well established and has a large audience. This is measured by your feed subscription base as well as the Technorati and Alexa Rank.

That's All for BLOG.
wish you happy Blogging.
A.M.Musa.