Saturday, December 27, 2008

I need a name for my shoe store? -

I need a name for my shoe/clothing store. I am selling nike shoes and products and urban clothing. Any ideas for a name anyone?

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How to Earn Rs.25000 every month without Investment through part time jobs? You can earn Rs.25000 very first? -

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There are many works at home jobs. Many are genuine also. It is not necessary that whosoever asks for money is a scam. Some ask for money for the site maintenance and some ask money to check the genuineness of the candidate, if he is really interested in the job. Some ask money for premium services and their basic services are free. Nevertheless, visit the source link to know in detail.

I just won an auction on eBay....? -

I just won an auction on eBay for 99p plus postage. The seller is now refusing to send me the item as he wants more for it. Where do I stand? Surely that s what reserves are for?!?!?Thanks

if what u claim is to be true and u won the auction and he didnt cancel because he wanted more, thenfirst, dont send that vato another nickel. report that foo to ebay. like that other foo said, u guys entered into a binding legal contract, he has to send u whatever u bought off him. leave negative feedback on that foo s page. ebay is used to handling situations like this, just get in contact with them, they will help u out.

If he doesn t send it, then you can file a dispute with eBay and you will get your money back and the seller will be flagged by eBay but probably won t lose his account over one failure. You can also give negative feedback and don t worry because sellers are no longer able to leave negative feedback to buyers. Whatever you do don t send more money or make any deals outside of eBay. Warn him that he s made a binding agreement when he sold you the item, is obligated to send it, and a complaint to eBay and negative feedback will result if he does not live up to the deal.

You can file a dispute and also give him negative feedback. But first warn him by writing a message to him, if he ignores you, then you do it. Also check out mycomeup.com

Report the seller to Ebay and provide the emails asking for more money.

Permits, license, etc for a 1 person online store? -

I want to sell hats online and am trying to figure out all the legal paperwork necessary to not get in trouble :)I am a college student in Santa Cruz, Ca and I want to create an online store to sell hats. Painted or knit hats. I am trying to find out what permits, zoning, licensing is necessary. I would be the only person involved in the business. I would sell them through the store and ship straight to the customer. I called the local zoning dept, but I think they are under the impression that this is a home business with employees and such.A friend told me if you make under x-amount of money, and pay taxes on sales, you don t need any permits or licenses for an online store.Any info (where to look, personal experience) is greatly appreciated.Happy Thanksgiving!

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go to www.etsy.com. They are a place for businesses, and all you have to do is pay them small fees to post and a lil on everything you sell. :) very customizable.

How to effectively start a business? -

I m planning to start an I.T company.. am a great in I.T. but am not a business man.. can someone tell me how to properly set one up? what is needed etc..

roughly 6.7 million jobs lost since the start of the recession, it s tempting - and often a great idea - to launch your own business. That way, of course, you can take matters into your own hands. No more rolling your eyes at the boss; it s your show.But many people do a lousy job of picking businesses they can realistically turn into a profitable operation. There s this very sad pattern about how people start businesses, says Scott Shane, an entrepreneurship professor at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. People are most likely to start businesses in industries where start-ups are most likely to fail. The problem: Many would-be entrepreneurs are drawn to businesses they like to patronize or the ones that are cheapest and easiest to start. Instead, experts argue, aspiring entrepreneurs should create firms in which they have professional experience so they have a competitive advantage in the market.So, what are most overrated businesses out there? We spoke with small business experts to find out. Here are seven you might want to think twice about - and then maybe twice more.1. Restaurants. Dining out and cooking are among Americans favorite pastimes. But restaurants are among the toughest businesses to run, says Donna Ettenson, vice president of the Association of Small Business Development Centers in Burke, Va.Far too many people assume their culinary abilities will lead to success in the restaurant business. Instead, about 60% of restaurants close in the first three years, according to a 2003 study at Ohio State University. That s quite a bit higher than the roughly half of all start-ups that close in the first five years.The reason: Restaurants typically have low profit margins and need strong managers who can run an ultra-tight ship through seasonal fluctuations and other struggles. Most people don t have that kind of intense managerial ability to pull it off. By the way, the pitfalls are quite similar for restaurants cousin �C the catering business. In other words, Chef Emptor.2. Direct Sales. It s a tempting pitch: Work from home and earn commissions by selling cosmetics, kitchen knives or cleaning products. But companies that recruit independent sales reps tend to attract new team members by pointing to the success of their highest earners.A harder look shows that those high earners are making big money in large part by recruiting new reps into the organization and getting bonuses or a cut of their recruits commissions, says Ken Yancey, chief executive of SCORE, a Herndon, Va., organization of current and retired business executives who volunteer time counseling entrepreneurs. The new reps then have a much harder job because they need to recruit more people on top of selling product even though the number of reps out there is increasing.The result, Yancey says: Most of them wind up with a bunch of jewelry or kitchen equipment sitting in their basement that they can t sell. 3. Online Retail. By far, one of the easiest businesses to start is selling items through online marketplaces such as eBay or Amazon. But as online commerce ages and these sites fill up with more established retailers, it s much harder for new, small sellers to compete for attention and generate a viable income. A lot of people are thinking it s the Web of five or 10 years ago and you stand out simply because you re on the Web, says Rieva Lesonsky, chief executive of GrowBiz Media, a content and consulting company for small businesses based in Irvine, Calif.Instead, successful online retailers today must have a handle on sourcing their products at a low enough price, then layering on clever online marketing and fine-tuned logistics. These businesses won t generate much income if they can t be easily found in searches, maintain a good reputation among buyers or add enough value so that sellers can build profit margins high enough to take on bigger players and physical stores.4. High-End Retail. Many people dream of opening a day spa, luxury jewelry store or designer clothing boutique �C businesses they feel good patronizing. But specialty retail businesses close at higher rates than non-specialty stores, according to the Small Business Administration s Office of Advocacy, and are even riskier now that consumer discretionary spending has dried up and people are no longer spending money on little luxuries. It s going to be a long time before we return to the days of conspicuous consumption, says Ms. Lesonsky of GrowBiz Media. High-end retailers often suffer from poor locations and lack of understanding of how to source and market their products in an effective way. In today s economy and in coming years, she says, retail entrepreneurs should be looking to sell non-discretionary consumer goods or offer items at a value rather than high-end products.5. Independent Consulting. Common advice for aspiring entrepreneurs is to stick with industries they know. So, for many looking to es

if you want to start a proper setup then forget about the profit, first focus on, what are your spciallity?, who are your target market?, (means who are the guyz intersted in buying you services). i think your PR and networks will help you out and if you think you need advertisment go for it but it will increase your expences, idetify the sources and hit the market.

This business checklist will make sure that you cross all your t s and dot all your i s before your business launch. Steps to Starting a Business -http://www.developer-resource.com/starti��Other sites you might find helpful are: SBA - http://www.sba.gov/SCORE - http://www.score.orgSmall Business Resource - http://www.small-business-software.netBusiness Link - http://www.businesslink.gov.uk/bdotg/act��Goodluck!

I like to sell my clothes ? -

I have so many clothes. They are all from nice shops or those of designers, but not in the latest mode. I would like to sell some of them to make a pocket money for myself. I don t mind they don t sell with a high price, but at least like to get 15-20 pounds from each of them. Are there anywhere I can put them on sale ?( I know about e-bay already.....but have never tried it.)

Hey have you tried gumtree. That s free.If you do well let me know. I have brand new UK brands at very low prices. Brands such as marks and spencer, Zara, Mother care, Banana republic etc. May be we can do business later.LOL.ThanksTishanhttp://www.ninems.com.au

ebay is your best bet. You can always put a reserve on them so they won t sell if they don t go past the price you want for them. As long as you get good pictures on there, you ll get bids if they re as good quality as you say. :)

Since prostitution is illegal, but pornography isnt, Can I start a Make Your Own Pornquot; business? -

in which the client pays production costs and actress fees, and can have a video if they choose?Would there be any legal issues with this idea? I m trying to start my own business.

Dr. Deth has it right. Why don t you just open up your own Adult Production Company instead.

that kind of thing is probably only legal in the state of California where the porn industry resides - you might have major issues with find a place to rent or even getting a business license and advertisingthe actresses are going to have to paid a lot up front, you have health requirements, ongoing testing for HIV, STD s, etc - all your cost

Seriously this is a good question. So if I start filming my Johns does that make it legal in your country?

Sure, why not? Wouldn t that just make you a producer? :)

What raw materials can one use to make a small scale business to solve either poverty,unemployement? -

and climate.(am a ugandan student who needs a straight answer)

Gold and diamondsIt is naive to think you are going to solve these issues out of any small businessEmployment needs paying people so how do you intend using raw materials, grass, clay, sand to generate sufficient money to pay people to effectively work the raw materials. No product is made out of a single raw materialPoverty is lack of resource and wealth so money is the resource to alleviate povertyUnemployment is a job so a job would be the raw materialclimate is a massive planet so what possibly do you think could be used water, air oxygen, carbon in any small business to affect changeIf nations with massive assets at their disposal cannot deal with these issues how is a small business going to do ithope this is straight enough

get together with a botanist and create mini floating dirt layers that allow vines and other plantedfruits and vegetables to grow. A lake in Myanmar has these things on shallow boats [?]where tomatoes and other fruits are grown....at no cost, needing no land.....no fixed garden.you can create hundreds of these and feed entire cities/villages

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