Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Do online surveys work? -

I joined an online serive thing for money... but it seems like i keep subscribing to more more does any of the stuff work?

Try signing up with companies directly. I have not been into the online survey thing, it is a scam, paying pennies an hour at most.When my last child was an infant we worked for Proctor and Gamble doing surveys. They paid me a little, about $25 for each survey regarding infants. But, where I really benefited was she had a completely free supply of all baby products they had, including diapers. New products, not yet on the market, came in the mail every week. I tried each one and did a survey for each. I only made a couple hundred a month, but saved more in the free diapers, wipes, ointments, etc.

I guess if you find a reliable online surveys website, you will get your money when yoiu reach certain threshold like $10-20. And most online surveys are only available in US and Canada only. There is a list of online surveys in this website http://www.createmoneywebsite.com/onlineSurveys.html . You can have a look for other ways to make money online there is you re interested.

I believe what you are looking to participate in is not an online survey but a focus group. Online surveys pay pennies and there is no sense wasting your time thinking you will be making any money performing them. You are wasting your time and getting in debt if you give your time over to such surveys. What you want to look into are focus groups. I have seen pay ranges between $25-$300 for a few hours of your input. Two that you should give a try are C2 Consumer Research and Delve. www.shopping-incognito.com lists information and resources for those interested in Self-Employment, Secret Shopping, Focus Groups, Internet Business and Legitimate Work-At-Home opportunities.If what you really want to do is make money and not do surveys there is a risk free internet business with low start up (under $100) that teaches you how to truly make money online. www.maverickmoneymakersmogul.com (they have a 60-day money-back guarantee through clickbank)

All the ones I use work, but I am very careful about which ones I join. I ve never had to ever subscribe to more sites though, all the ones I am a member of I just signed up for them and now I take their surveys and get paid. Opinion Outpost, Global Test Market, Daily Survey Panel, Palm Research, and Survey Spot are just a few to name.

Well, i dint really like doing surveys because they take to long to do. so i just find site like cash crate, or one that i found called cash4free. that s the first site I ve made minimum pay-out on, and the money went strait into my pay-pal :3dont worry, its legit, and the pay out is only $15 along with a sign-up bonus of $5. and you don t have to wait for your offers to pend, as soon as the requirements are met, you get paid for that offer :3here is the link: http://www.cash4free.com/?ref=392997give it a try! ^^good luck! :D

They all differ with what they pay and how they pay. Some pay in cash but the 5 minute surveys usually take 3 - 4 times longer. Some of them pay with their own equivalent cash which is hard to spend. So far I have found they aren t as good as they say. Good luck

I have never had any success with online surveys.I work with the Powerbar Club which is a completely free home based online business. Send me an email and I will be more than happy to work with you directly.

it only works if you join a legitimate reputable company. stackchange.com reviews survey sites that actually work.

What is the law saying that the government can not say how buisness run. Or how much they sell the products?!? -

What is the law saying the government san not intefere the way a company makes money. Like saying how mush money they can sell their stuff for. please?!?!?!?!?!!?!?!?

We have a bunch of Democrats in power. There is nothing sacred right now, just take the credit card companies, and health care for example (disregarding whether it needs it or not).Realistically, the government isn t going to get involved in your business as long as you don t do anything illegal, and you pay your taxes.

What are you talking about? Government interferes in businesses every day. However, there are no laws restricting how mush you can sell an item for,

Im very very scared and i dont know what to do.? -

the summer of last last year.i was a very beginner in the computer. and i ordered some books from the internet. the next week i got a bill for $9. and after that payment.$24. and than my paretns stopped paying and it started to build up andRIGHT NOW. i got a mail saying owe $112. omg..PLEASE help. everything i hear what i done worng. my heart beats realy fast and i can actually feel heat in my head.PLEASE HELP

You need to go back to whatever website you ordered the books from and contact the company. They have to respond to you. If not, you have to contact the credit card company, bank or whatever you re using. I don t know what country you re in, so I don t know the laws.It sounds as if you got signed up for some kind of subscription or something. But definitely look into it! We can t help you, you must help yourself. Good luck!

Im a small business, do I have to show my receipts to customer I do work for? -

I have been doing some pressure washing for a client some time now. I own my washer, and have to purchase all chemicals used. It take over 30 days, sometime more to recieved my payment. So I added a mark up to this. Now he s asking to see my rental fee and receipts for stuff bought. So do I have to produces my receipts ?

Do not show your receipts.Explain to him that your business expenses are a private matter that you do not discuss with anyone except your accountant.Stand your ground regardless.Tell him if he is unhappy with the price that he should settle up with you and then seek someone else to do his power washing.Over time when you are in business you will realize that there are some customers you just need to let go because they are too much of a pain in the rear and too cheap.Don t let him push you around. Your business is none of his business period.

Your mark up might be too high, but point out that the original cost of the chemicals does not include the costs of safely storing them. Produce the sales receipt of your pressure washer. The receipts for the chemicals is optional, in my opinion.If he is being a jerk, show him copies of all the reciepts-the pressure washer, the chemicals, the gasoline (to haul the stuff to his house), your insurance premiums, and the truck s sales reciept. Flood him with paperwork.

Why did you add a mark up? Because he takes 30 days? Unless otherwised noted that he has 30 - 60- 90 days to pay his bill then you should be up front and tell him you expect payment immediately after you finish your work. Do you use your own water on a truck mount or do you use your clients water supply? If you use your own you can produce a breakdown of water usage, gas for pressure washer, cleaning supplies, and hourly rate for labor. You might in the future state that payment is expected upon completion.

How to be a good in retail? -

my friend ask me to join her at her job. it s a retail clerk at Tommy Hilfiger. It s very competitive and you have to have good social skills with sales and stuff. i suck at communication skills. what can i do to be a good enough for this job

This is important for any retail/sales job. It works for any position in any market with that job title. I learned it myself when I was a property manager for a storage company. To start, you first need to know your product. In order to sell your product, you have to know everything there is about it. Learn it, study it, know it. If you do not know anything about your product you are selling, how will you be able to answer questions to customers? You never know what a customer will ask you. It could be as silly as what thread is used or material is used in the clothes. Not knowing anything about your product, will not help with selling tactics to customers. For example: What are the benefits of these clothes? Do they last longer? Machine washed? Things like that are good to know to sell to someone. What are your current clearance items? What s in style now? You must be able to know your company you are working for to. The details of the birth of company (how it came about), the owner, what their mission is, and where other stores are also located near you. Know your competitors too. For instance: you could have other clothing department stores such as Aeropastalle or Pacific Sunwear near by. They sort of sell similar style clothes to Tommy Hilfiger. What is better about your store than theirs? Cost? Hours to customers? Order online option? If we don t have it we can get it for you? Etc. Once you learn those items which usually is covered in training, you can start to have confidence in communicating with customers. Not knowing anything about the product and background, yes you will have lack of communication skills. It s not going to be an over night learning experience. It s going to take time and you eventually learn what works best for you in the work place and strategy with customers. Definitely tune into your co-workers/managers advice on criticism if any is presence towards you. Don t take offense to criticism. Learn to love it. The reason is, you might hear someone elses competitive idea is better than what is not working for you and theirs may work for you too!Good comes with time and practice in retail. You don t always start off as #1. Who knows, maybe once you get started on the job you may find you do start off with real talent in this industry. Can t know until you give it your best shot!Best of luck and I hope I helped

Registering a business in a different country? -

Currently I am in the Philippines but I m originally from the States. I will be starting an e-commerce business and companies that I will be working with require a state ID tax number. So is it possible/how do I go about registering a business in the States even if I m working out of a different country?

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My bf wants to start a roofing company what does he need to start? -

i know he will need some type of insurrance so does anyone know any hispanic roofer insurance places?also how could we get all this started??

He will need business insurance to cover not only him but his customers, and employees. Before going too far determine the cost of insurance and bonding sometimes they surprise people. There are a few other things to think about.1) Find out who your competition if any in this specialty.2) If there is a lot of competition you will need to determine what will set you apart. Maybe you can add other specialties such as tile, shake, etc.3) Licensing-Business, state, county, city, etc.4) If possible get references and customer interest.5) Once you determine these do a Google search to find additional information. One good information site is the SBA.

firstly you need to make a buisness plan, itll help you get a loan from the bank.you can get a template either from the bank or online.i reccomend http://www.simplybusiness.co.uk/insuranc��for insurance, but yu can always ask the bank to reccomens somewhere locallyfirst step to any buisness thoMUST be a buisness plan.

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