Friday, May 18, 2007

I want to start online tutoring as my own business, can anybody tell me how? -

i want to start my own online tutoring business. but i don t know how to advertise and how to start, what would be the investment etc. can anybody help me?

You will need to setup a website that explains your service and the subjects you tutor. An example of what it could be like is to have a home page advertising your service with a menu. On the menu you could have a place for people to make appointments. You could have a calendar showing your open appointments. Set up paypal etc to recieve payments at the time the appointment is made so you don t get stiffed for no shows. Include a no refund policy for no shows. Then set up a chat window that you control like an admin console for a social chat room. Allow uploads of files so you can see the student s work via scans. Obviously there are a lot more details you will need to work out with your webmaster but I think this what you wanted to know. You should also know it is pretty expensive for a professional webmaster to design a site for you. A programming, html, java student would be a good choice to hire part time to design it for you and teach you enough to maintain it on your own after the initial launch. Good luck and don t get discouraged!PS: for a site like yours you can probably use your own pc as the server. Your traffic and storage needs will be relatively low. Check out Apache at the site below. Expect this to take months if not a year or more so be patient.

What did you just say?! Be the investment etc.? Are you altogether moonstruck?! Who is the investment etc. anyway?!

I want to attract my paying guest sexxually, how do i do that? -

If you re a guy, a bright floral button up shirt unbottoned down to your waist with large gold chains on your chest hair.If you re a girl, then just wear a see through shirt and no bra that day, he ll get the message.

Hi your question is not clear. I get a women to chat with the guest

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A 15 year old teenager girl (my neighbour) would like to do her own business any suggestions? Thanks? -

she doesn t want to do baby sitting or look after animals or tutor kids or sell avon. Thanks

When I was fifteen, before I could get a job, I used to go to big events around my city selling sodas. I would just drag a wheeled cooler behind me selling drinks for a little cheaper than what the vendors were selling and would make quite a bit of money actually.

if she is crafty in any way, she can make things to sell in consignment and resale stores. if she is really good, she can also approach small businesses such as boutiques with her goods. Keep in mind that whatever she makes, she has to be able to sell at wholesale prices, or else the stores will not be interested in selling her things. Some things she could make are jewelry, hair bows, clothing, etc. You can also go around to boutiques around town and seeing what they might have demand for.

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If she is crafty, making blank greeting cards is quite a good idea. People are usually willing to pay good money for well made cards, and it s fairly easy to market them through local kinders or schools (if you give them a small percentage) or via a stall at a local craft market.

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Why not sell some of your stuff in ebay or amazon and get a pretty good sum of dollars.You could also apply for a short time sidelines in flower shops, gasoline station etc.

Is it possible to file a dba but hold off starting a business until a later date? -

Already spent the money but for financially reasons can t start until later. Do I have to pay taxes/get a business license for not doing anything for the past few months? I don t want to cancel it.

You have set it up and not begin to operate it yet - When you open the door and start doing business you are dba for all income that isderived from that point. If no income has been generated from business then notaxes would be due. The key is when you open the door and actually start sellingsomething. The business license is usually issued on estimated sales the first yearand you should get this a reasonable time before you open.

I m not sure if this varies by state, so I am answering for Florida.No. As long as you tax id number doesn t show any activity in the IRS database (i.e. depositing checks written to your DBA, getting a bank account, applying for tax exempt status, applying with D.O.R. (dep of revenue) to charge sales tax, another person/business making a write-off to your DBA, etc..) then you have nothing to worry about. As for your business license: You are not required to obtain a business license unless you plan on doing business. You can t open a bank account, or charge sales tax without a business license so I guess that kills 2 birds with 1 stone.Hundreds of people do exactly what you are doing right now, my wife is one of them. You won t have to pay any taxes because you have no income to claim (from your DBA). Also, hundreds of business will shut their doors LONG before their DBA status expires, so while I can t show you any facts, it s obvious that a DBA license is not obgliated to be constantly tethered to an annual federal income tax record nor an annual business license (aka business tax).

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