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Enhancing Your Part Time Home Business By Blogging ep the heat lower.If you have your own part time home business it is important that you are always looking for ways to increase your effectiveness and your profit margin. If you do not work to broaden and enhance your part time work at home business more than likely you will end up with a stagnate business that dies from lack of growth. One new tool that can help you enhance your business is a blog. Blogs have become popular in the past few years and are used as a way to express thoughts, opinions, discuss and debate topics and even for promoting businesses. Best of all, you will find that starting your own blog is free and there are many ways you can use it to increase the productivity of your part time home business.One great way that you can enhance your home business with your blog is by blogging about different aspects of your business. If you are a writer, you can offer writing advice or even just random thoughts or experiences as a w Use kitchen and bathroom vents sparingly in the winter Replace regular light bulbs with compact fluorescents Wash laundry in cold or warm instead of hot Use a clothesline instead of using the dryer Use a ceiling fan instead of an air conditioner. Cell Phones, Internet, and Communication Utilities Avoid pre-paid cell phones, even if you just want the phone for emergencies, unless you are careful to use a plan with minutes that don't expire. You pay exorbitant rates per minute. Never underestimate the minutes your teen may use. Be careful not to get the lowest plan. Constant overages are very expen What a Creditor Considers When Making a Credit Decision Here's the thing: I'm a New Yorker. And in New York, it is amazingly difficult NOT to spend a lot of money, just on the basics! As a student of Harv Eker, I am trying to limit my expenses to 50% of my after-tax income, and I have to tell you, that is really hard to do. Harv isn't the only one to suggest this either: almost every money-management guru gives the same advice. Simplify your expenses.Creditors look at your ability to repay the debt by analyzing your current expenses and your income. Once they have all of that information available a credit granting decision is made.Many creditors also look at something that is called your "Credit Risk Score". One of the most popular scoring systems is known as a "FICO Score" but it is not the only scoring system. "FICO" derives its name from the company that invented the scoring process: Fair Isaac & Co.Regardless of the name of scoring rules, Risk Scores are numerical representations that attempt to "predict" the likelihood of you being a good credit risk. In fact, credit risk scores are the sole determining factor that are used by web sites that offer you "instant credit" when you apply on line.You should know that risk scores are not part of your official credit report and they are not part of your credit history. They are calcu The fact is, if you want to become financially free, you must do two things: increase your passive income and decrease your expenses. Once your passive income is equal to or greater than your expenses, you are financially free. The concept is simple enough -- and in other articles I address creating passive income (the easiest and fastest way to do this would be by renting your rooms). But how do you simplify your expenses? Especially when you look around and you don't see a way HOW? Here are a variety of ways you can still live a decent life and be a bit more frugal at the same time. Food & Toiletries By far, making lunch at home was one of my biggest savings! I made lunch and snacks and bought them to work. Instead of buying shower gel, go back to soap bars. They last longer and are much cheaper. Don't wash your hair every day, and when you do wash your hair, only wash it once. That saves lots of shampoo. I made my own coffee at home -- or cut it out altogether and put that money aside in your financial freedom jar. One guru calls that the "latte factor." As a nation, we eat out a whole lot more and buy convenience foods to just heat in the microwave -- but these can be expensive. Cooking may take time, but it does save you lots of money. Buy generic! I was so opposed to this, and one day I ate some potato chips that my boyfriend bought. Seriously? They didn't taste different from the name brand. Try it. Ok, some things may be non-negotiable, but you'd be surprised what is. Your grocery bill will go way down. Take the effort to cut coupons, take advantage of sales, and go to discount warehouses, like Sam's Club or Costco. Heat & Electricity If you don't already have one, get an electric thermostat with a timer, so you can change the temperature automatically during specific times of the day. Lower the temperature when the family is out of the house. Use space heaters and lower the heat in the rooms you use. Use an electric blanket at night. There is plastic covering you can get at the hardware store and cover your windows. That keeps the heat in the house. Make sure your boiler and hot water heater are maintained properly. Wear layers of clothing and keep the heat lower. Use kitchen and bathroom vents sparingly in the winter Replace regular light bulbs with compact fluorescents Wash laundry in cold or warm instead of hot Use a clothesline instead of using the dryer Use a ceiling fan instead of an air conditioner. Cell Phones, Internet, and Communication Utilities Avoid pre-paid cell phones, even if you just want the phone for emergencies, unless you are careful to use a plan with minutes that don't expire. You pay exorbitant rates per minute. Never underestimate the minutes your teen may use. Be careful not to get the lowest plan. Constant overages are very expens Cash Advances In Commerce in other articles I address creating passive income (the easiest and fastest way to do this would be by renting your rooms). But how do you simplify your expenses? Especially when you look around and you don't see a way HOW? Here are a variety of ways you can still live a decent life and be a bit more frugal at the same time.There are many kinds of cash advances available in the marketplace. These advances are designed to allow individuals to pay their bills until they receive a paycheck. Payday loans are readily available, as are business loans and other loans, which impose a fee. Many people take advantage of these loans, including restaurant owners. Businesses must be able to take in at least $2000 per month, and a credit vendor must accept the money. This means that credit card receipts must be produced before a loan is considered. Business owners can apply for business cash loans if they have receivables from credit card purchases. If the business is not going well, it may still qualify for a loan, and some lenders will offer as much as $100,000.One of the major drawbacks for some businesses is the need to transfer cash from one bank account to another. Delays may occur during this process, which results in banking overdraft charges. A ba Food & Toiletries By far, making lunch at home was one of my biggest savings! I made lunch and snacks and bought them to work. Instead of buying shower gel, go back to soap bars. They last longer and are much cheaper. Don't wash your hair every day, and when you do wash your hair, only wash it once. That saves lots of shampoo. I made my own coffee at home -- or cut it out altogether and put that money aside in your financial freedom jar. One guru calls that the "latte factor." As a nation, we eat out a whole lot more and buy convenience foods to just heat in the microwave -- but these can be expensive. Cooking may take time, but it does save you lots of money. Buy generic! I was so opposed to this, and one day I ate some potato chips that my boyfriend bought. Seriously? They didn't taste different from the name brand. Try it. Ok, some things may be non-negotiable, but you'd be surprised what is. Your grocery bill will go way down. Take the effort to cut coupons, take advantage of sales, and go to discount warehouses, like Sam's Club or Costco. Heat & Electricity If you don't already have one, get an electric thermostat with a timer, so you can change the temperature automatically during specific times of the day. Lower the temperature when the family is out of the house. Use space heaters and lower the heat in the rooms you use. Use an electric blanket at night. There is plastic covering you can get at the hardware store and cover your windows. That keeps the heat in the house. Make sure your boiler and hot water heater are maintained properly. Wear layers of clothing and keep the heat lower. Use kitchen and bathroom vents sparingly in the winter Replace regular light bulbs with compact fluorescents Wash laundry in cold or warm instead of hot Use a clothesline instead of using the dryer Use a ceiling fan instead of an air conditioner. Cell Phones, Internet, and Communication Utilities Avoid pre-paid cell phones, even if you just want the phone for emergencies, unless you are careful to use a plan with minutes that don't expire. You pay exorbitant rates per minute. Never underestimate the minutes your teen may use. Be careful not to get the lowest plan. Constant overages are very expen 5 Tips for Frustrated Marketers shampoo.A common complaint I hear from small business owners is that they spend a lot of time and money creating their marketing materials, and they send them out to prospects, but they never get any response.Whether you're sending out an email, a brochure or a post card, it's frustrating when your response rate is next to nothing.What you must realize is that marketing and sales is a process. And just sending out your marketing materials one time usually isn't enough.This may be hard to hear, but your business and what you have to say about it just aren't as important to your prospects as they are to you.Add to that the fact that people are very busy, and the result is, you need to reach them more than once with your marketing.So what's a frustrated marketer to do? Here are 5 tips:1) Create a marketing system that builds in plenty of frequency.2) NEVER stake the success of a marketing cam I made my own coffee at home -- or cut it out altogether and put that money aside in your financial freedom jar. One guru calls that the "latte factor." As a nation, we eat out a whole lot more and buy convenience foods to just heat in the microwave -- but these can be expensive. Cooking may take time, but it does save you lots of money. Buy generic! I was so opposed to this, and one day I ate some potato chips that my boyfriend bought. Seriously? They didn't taste different from the name brand. Try it. Ok, some things may be non-negotiable, but you'd be surprised what is. Your grocery bill will go way down. Take the effort to cut coupons, take advantage of sales, and go to discount warehouses, like Sam's Club or Costco. Heat & Electricity If you don't already have one, get an electric thermostat with a timer, so you can change the temperature automatically during specific times of the day. Lower the temperature when the family is out of the house. Use space heaters and lower the heat in the rooms you use. Use an electric blanket at night. There is plastic covering you can get at the hardware store and cover your windows. That keeps the heat in the house. Make sure your boiler and hot water heater are maintained properly. Wear layers of clothing and keep the heat lower. Use kitchen and bathroom vents sparingly in the winter Replace regular light bulbs with compact fluorescents Wash laundry in cold or warm instead of hot Use a clothesline instead of using the dryer Use a ceiling fan instead of an air conditioner. Cell Phones, Internet, and Communication Utilities Avoid pre-paid cell phones, even if you just want the phone for emergencies, unless you are careful to use a plan with minutes that don't expire. You pay exorbitant rates per minute. Never underestimate the minutes your teen may use. Be careful not to get the lowest plan. Constant overages are very expen Pros and Cons of Limited Liability Corporations t coupons, take advantage of sales, and go to discount warehouses, like Sam's Club or Costco.A limited liability company or LLC is a business organization that is a hybrid between partnership or sole proprietorship and corporation. Limited liability corporations are known to allow the most flexible management agreements. They also give a lot of freedom regarding allocation of income. This means that the members are allowed to distribute the income in any way they wish, as agreed upon by all of them, without the need for additional filings.Similar to the owners of partnerships or sole proprietorships, LLC owners report business profits or losses on their personal income tax returns. The LLC itself is not a separate taxable entity. Like in corporation, in LLC, all owners are protected from personal liability in case of business claims and debts. This implies that if the organization owes money or faces a lawsuit for some reason, only the assets of the organization are at risk. Creditors usually cannot reach the pers Heat & Electricity If you don't already have one, get an electric thermostat with a timer, so you can change the temperature automatically during specific times of the day. Lower the temperature when the family is out of the house. Use space heaters and lower the heat in the rooms you use. Use an electric blanket at night. There is plastic covering you can get at the hardware store and cover your windows. That keeps the heat in the house. Make sure your boiler and hot water heater are maintained properly. Wear layers of clothing and keep the heat lower. Use kitchen and bathroom vents sparingly in the winter Replace regular light bulbs with compact fluorescents Wash laundry in cold or warm instead of hot Use a clothesline instead of using the dryer Use a ceiling fan instead of an air conditioner. Cell Phones, Internet, and Communication Utilities Avoid pre-paid cell phones, even if you just want the phone for emergencies, unless you are careful to use a plan with minutes that don't expire. You pay exorbitant rates per minute. Never underestimate the minutes your teen may use. Be careful not to get the lowest plan. Constant overages are very expen How To Produce Passive Income Successfully With Resale Rights ep the heat lower.Ah, yes. Slap up a website, then sit back and let the money roll in. Wouldn't it be great?It's doable. There are lots of online entrepreneurs who have put up websites containing Google AdSense links, and started making thousands of dollars a month in highly competitive keyword niches.So why aren't you a billionaire yet? If it really were that easy for most people, we'd all have private jets and fly to our island homes.Completely passive income means you do literally nothing beyond the initial effort to set up an income stream. That's quite rare. Even with an AdSense-driven site, you have to work to get it noticed, drive traffic to it, etc.You can get very close to passive, though, with affiliate sales. All you need to do is build a list, then sell periodically to that list. Writing an email takes about five minutes.Resale rights sometimes offer an even better alternative. If you've been looking Use kitchen and bathroom vents sparingly in the winter Replace regular light bulbs with compact fluorescents Wash laundry in cold or warm instead of hot Use a clothesline instead of using the dryer Use a ceiling fan instead of an air conditioner. Cell Phones, Internet, and Communication Utilities Avoid pre-paid cell phones, even if you just want the phone for emergencies, unless you are careful to use a plan with minutes that don't expire. You pay exorbitant rates per minute. Never underestimate the minutes your teen may use. Be careful not to get the lowest plan. Constant overages are very expensive overall. You don't necessarily need a home phone if you have a cell phone. With free nights, weekends and long distance, you may save considerably. Be careful with phone plans that have low rates, because the taxes add significantly to the bill. For your Internet connection, you don't have to get the highest rate of connection speed. For the average user, you won't be able to tell the difference and that can save you $20 a month. If you switch to broadband, don't keep your dialup (unless you travel often outside the country or in rural areas). Also, drop paying for AOL. All AOL features are free if you have broadband. Entertainment If you really wanted to be extreme about it, you could cut entertainment out altogether. But that's not really practical, so here are some ideas. First, if you think FREE, you may not get free, but you do end up with "cheap." Cheap doesn't mean less fun, either. Sometimes you can have MORE fun. If you live in a city, just try walking around. In New York, I have found impromptu concerts by street musicians or just sat in the park and people watched. You'd be amazed how much fun you can have! Instead of eating out or going to bars with friends, host a potluck at home or just have friends over for drinks. It's much cheaper to buy liquor than to buy drinks at the bar. For movies, go to matinees or the $2 movie (some communities have them). Yes, those movies are second-run, but hey, it's worth financial freedom to me. You can also always rent movies. Cable. When times are tough, the cable needs to get going. It can get so expensive! If you do need it for the reception, get basic and then rent movies. Buying a great DVD player and renting movies is cheaper than cable in the long run. If you rent rooms in your home like I do, keep the cable -- it's a perk for your tenants that are worth paying for. Take your kids to the bookstore and hang out. Find free community shows, like Shakespeare in the park or fireworks. Take the kids on the subway trip -- as far as you can and go explore. In New York, take the train to Coney Island. In the summer, there is always a local food festival or street fair. Get your kids involved in a community group, like a theatre. They develop skills, make friends and have fun. Clothing For kids, don't go over the top with the brand names, especially since the kids will grow out of them quickly. For adults and older teens, don't buy really trendy clothes that will only last one season. Buy classical fashionable clothing that will last, and get trendy with accessories. Buy
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