Tuesday, July 17, 2007

I want to build an ecommerce site for my business. any one have any suggestions? -

any with any suggestion for a provider to go with to create a ecommerce site for my store?

Hi, building ecommerce site for your business is good idea. Ecommerce design is not like the ordinary web design or web development, we need to give more attention to the products or services that what exactly the user likes. So you can do the two possibilities, you may consult with some companies which is popular in building ecommerce solution, or you can buy some software and do it your own if you are the programmer. As my 13 years of experience in this ecommerce web development by using Magento Community Enterprise Edition and Prestashop i have done many projects which is very successful.

How does a salon owner make money in a chair rental type salon? -

I am thinking of buying a salon that rents the space to the stylists and they pay the owner a weekly rent. How does the salon owner make any money? If I m paying rent on the actual building, utilities and all the other costs but I m only taking in what they pay me in rent how does that work as opposed to having commissioned employees that I give 50% of their ticket?

your paying $1000 a month mortgage etc you have 10 chairs rented they all pay 100 month rent

it s either that or you take a percentage of each sale from each hairdresser - So people actually do hairdressing and only get to keep 50% of their sale? that doesn t seem like a very good deal for the worker actually doing the work - maybe paying the owner 30% or something like that, plus as the owner, if you have your own customers, you keep 100% of that money

First of all look at the current owner s books and see how much money they are making. As long as your expenses are less than the rental income, and you are a hairdresser getting free space, you make money!If you have employees that you are paying, you must deduct income tax, match the FICA, pay unemployment taxes, workmans comp, etc. so your expenses are much higher than having independent contractors.

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Any ideas on how i can register my building company as a prefered contractor to insurance companies? -

im trying to register my uk building company with insurance companies to carry out there repair claims, but am not sure how to go about contacting anybody or what the procedures are?I have all the criteria needed insurance polices, fmb+constructionline registered. financially stable. And trading for over thirty years.I just need a foot in the door but don t know how?

As all good things said, try the direct approach.However it may be worth trying other places too. For example, I ve been suffering building problems recently, and Zurich passed the work to Cunningham Lindsay to project manage, and Morgan Ashurst did the actual building and decorating work. Both these firms have national coverage; they probably get a guaranteed flow of work from the insurers in return for a favourable hourly rate. So could be it is guys like this you need to identify and work with as well. As they might be the ones who really control who does the insurance jobs! Good luck!

You have to do a bit of investigating and telephone calls.1. Telephone The Head Offices of Zurich, Axa and any other Big Players. Search the Internet for contact numbers. Ask to speak to someone who deals with repair claims2. Introduce yourself and explain how you can assist them3. Put it in writing along with references

What business did margery kempe start? -

The only thing I could find relating to that person is that she was a 15th century mystic - didn t see anything about her starting a business - maybe she helped get the ball rolling on the cultural habit of medieval people going on pilgrimages though (my best guess). There was money to be made as people went through your town on their pilgrim path .http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margery_Kem��---------------------Lots more websites if you do a Google search for Margery Kempe .

What are some alternative forms of financing for a small business? -

Hey all,During these tough times, it s getting harder and harder to achieve traditional funding from banks. As a small business owner myself (a janitorial and cleaning service) I wanted to know what alternative funding sources are available for us?

I d like to respond to Johnathon to this before I answer.Just because a company needs a source of funding, that does NOT mean they are struggling financially with their current setup. It may mean however, that they wish to expand their services and need some financial backing.Anyway, back to the question at hand. There are many sources of alternative funding for small business. They all vary, depending on who your clients are, but I will list a few with a description for each.The first option, factoring, is a practice wherein one company purchases a debt or invoice from another company. It refers to the acquisition of accounts receivable, which are discounted in order to allow the buyer to make a profit upon collection of monies owed.PO Funding covers the supplier expenses associated with a specific purchase order. It enables you to make sales that exceed your current financial capabilities and provides a solid platform for growth. When used properly, purchase order financing can help you grow your company by enabling you to accept larger orders.A Merchant Cash Advance, otherwise known as credit-card-receivablefunding, is an increasingly popular solution for small businesses looking for a flexible form of business capital. As use of credit cards grows as a form of payment at a greater variety of businesses, more small business operators are able to tap into a previously unrecognized form of capital: their credit card receipts.So, to sum it up. Your three options are Invoice Factoring, PO Funding, or Merchant Cash Advances.Hope this helps :)

You have to start thinking S-M-A-R-T. What kind of cutbacks can you make? For example: I drink bottled water. Paying $1 a bottle on something that covers over 65% of our planet is not smart. So I bought one of those water filters that screw into your faucet. I have bottles that I refil over and over again. This doesn t take much time and you will reduce your carbon footprint as a bonus. Do you have a lot of small appliances around the house that are always on? Televisions, subwoofers, computers, modems, sterio equipment and microwaves use the most energy when they are left plugged into the outlet, even when they are turned off. Plug all your plugs from entertainment system into those 6 prong outlet plugs with the switch on them. When you are not using these items shut the switch off. I noticed a huge difference on my electric bill just by doing this. I also bought some of those florescent bulbs that look a lot like a regular bulb. These things use 80% less electricity than regular bulbs. Ave 60Watt incalescent bulb (old school) runs you 2 cents per hour. Ave 60Watt energy bulb averages 0.5 cents per hour. Wanna be creative? Find yourself leaving lights on? Buy a motion sensor switch, the lights will turn on when you enter the room and will turn off (by a set amount of time) when you leave the room. I have one, they cost $15 at HomeDepot. You would be surprised, but these small things add up. If you really need the money right away start cutting back on your food costs. Romain noodles cost a dime and they taste just as good as campbells chicken noodle that costs over $1 a can. Ok no chicken in romain noodles, but you are probably just missing about 4 tiny pieces of chicken. Adjust your toilet to use lesser water. If you don t know how to do this then put a brick inside your toilet chamber . You will use a less water each time you flush, this adds up over time people. Before you know it you will be ahead. Do you really need over 100 channels on your cable tv? Watch shows on-line for free and down grade your cable service. Need new windshield wipers for your car? Who says you have to buy 2? You only need the new one on the drivers side, leave the old wiper on the passenger side. Are you an impulsive buyer?? Listen here s what you do......always save the receipt. Find a place to save all the boxes, packaging, etc. Try to get obsessed with folding all the packing materials, making them neat and tape the receipt onto the box/package. Make a game out of it. And get yourself into a new habit called impulse returning I once bought a shampoo rug cleaner to scrub my carpets. After I was done I didnt need it anymore so I returned it to the store. I like to think of it as free rental. So remember you have to start thinking S-M-A-R-T!my source: http://www.myspace.com/legalizemarijuana��

hopefully none for you. if you cant do what you are doing without funding you are doing something wrong.

Whats a good way to make money as a teenager? -

I need to make money to fix up my car and with the job market the way it is i have to compete with adults for minimum wage jobs. I m only 17 so theres alot of jobs that are not interested in-less you are over 18. Whatever it s it has to be legal, and something I can do during the Winter I lifeguard during the Summer.

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Raking leaves in the fall and shoveling snow in the winter are both nice ways to make some extra money. Good workouts too. Even though you are a guy you could baby sit as well. Also, dont be to discouraged about looking for an actual job because many retail stores high some extra help during the holiday season. Also, make yourself available for odd jobs. You would be suprised how often relatives need help. Whether its working on their homes or businesses, people would rather pay you a lower wage under the table than highing someone to rip them off. None of this is too glamorous, but it is legal, seasonal and can help you on your way to fixing up your car. Hope this helps.

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How do I keep a large amount of water hot? I am start a street vending business selling hot tea.? -

I will need to have a lot of hot water ready to serve. I have thought about a big thermos. The biggest I have seen was like 64 oz. If I sell 12 oz. cups. 64 oz will not last long. Have any suggestions on what I can do? I have thought about getting a generator but, would be nice if I don t have to get one.

They have those warmers that you can use that have candles under them to keep them warm. Actually, they are like butane or something. You could get some of those and then put water in them, and put thermos s in those to keep them warm, or something larger. Best wishes to you and your business.

Why not go for a very small investment in your new business and put a propane tank and a couple of single burners on a small table? Each burner can hold a 12 quart kettle of water or larger. These can be found at a sports outlet. The burners are very inexpensive, also at the outlet. A thermos won t hold heated water indefinitely, you ll want to be able to control the end result.Len

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