Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Should I sell my boutique or just try to sell all my inventory? -

I own a small boutique with inventory of over 4,000, and I lease the space out for 410 a month. I may need to move sometime soon and just wondering what are my options. Should I try to sell it for a lower price of about 3,000 for my inventory and they take over the lease? Or, should i just try to sell all my stuff before I move? Thanks

Tis the season, as they say.If your inventory cost you $4000 and you ve marked it up the typical 50%, promote the stink out of a 40% off liquidation / going out of business sale.You ll hopefully sell off the majority of your inventory at a profit.If you re able to negotiate something with a potential successor to take over the business, you could suggest them paying you 50% of the inventory cost now as well as taking over the lease, then allow them to finance the remaining 50% paying you monthly over the next 3-6 months. This gives them the opportunity to sell at full retail, pay you and still gain a profit. This way you ll guarantee you get 100% of your investment as well.Good Luck,

Is this is a good idea for online business? -

i thought about starting my own website answering peoples questions. and charge like a dollar for an answer. i know alot of useless info and i have access to lots of info. is this a good idea?

You should seriously consider revising your business plan/model. Offer the service for free and use targeted ads and affiliate programs on your site to earn money.

rather than setting up a website, why not set up a premium rate number that forwards to your cell, then advertise the fact that you can answer any question and when people call you will be making money from their calls rather than a $ per question answered on the web ;)

Considering your competition - yahoo answers - offers this service for free, it doesn t sound like a very viable idea. What would you offer that Y!A does not?

Well, you ll be competing with sites such as Yahoo Answers which give them away for free. So I doubt many people will pay for it.

I want to distribute pies, how can I go about this. How much money is involved? -

how do I get a patent for my recipe.

The old fashioned way is good for starting a business. Visit local, non-franchise restaurants and grocery stores. Present them with a free pie, your prices, and minimum order. Show them pictures of your baking space, and explain the payment plans you offer. You may be able to rent a commercial kitchen space to follow health department rules, and buy a space later. You will need enough money to buy baking appliances, utensils, and ingredients for the first month. You will need a delivery vehicle, food license, and sanitation course and license. Packaging labels will need to include ingredient list, and nutrition values.

I don t believe you can patent a recipe. You can keep it secret but you can t patent it. As for writing a business plan and getting the information you need for a business, check out the SBA and/or SCORE at the website links below. They are FREE sources for help. Take action or you ll be sitting around with the hot idea until it s stone cold.

What jobs are available for a teenager? -

I m looking for a job and have put my CV into some places, however non have got back to me. I have also posted leaflets around my area for babysitting, again no body has got back to me. I m 15 and really need to earn some money. Any ideas?

I m not sure how crafty you are, but you could try to make and sell jewelry. You can buy beads and other supplies at any craft store, and I m sure you could even find some on sale. You can also buy a book to get you started on beading (or I bet there s free instructions available online). With the holidays coming up, people might be interested in buying necklaces, bracelets, and earrings as gifts. If the jewelry looks attractive and well-made, you could sell it to family members, neighbors, or students at your school.for any online help can visit http://free-online-jobs.we.bs/This is not a scam and it s free to try out so it doesnt hurt.This would work for you and is not a get rich scheme, just a way to make some extra money to spend.

Wait until your 16,Its hard to find a job when ur 15, Because everyone thinks your at school, So any job you do find you l be lucky to get, Once your 16 its still abit hard because they all think your going college, And if you are going college the job will most likely not be full time.Im 16 and got no job and dont go college, Too many people are taking up the jobs, go down to a place called Connexions if you live in england, They are like the job center but deal with kids, I think you can only sign up when ur 16, but they help find you jobs and all..

Hey I suggest you to try project payday, simply because you don t need any money up front and you can start making money within minutes. I average around 3,500 dollars everymonth with it. Check it out athttp://career.bestbiznuss4u.comthanks to visit Answers.yahoo.com keep using answers.yahoo.com

I need a business name, for a clothing business? -

I am looking to distribute clothing viz. a sneaker brand, athletic clothing and sunglasses.I need a very hip yet soulful name that I will later use for domain registration for online stuff. Please help , I need 4 options.

Well for that you should seehttp://biznuss.net/index.htmlORanswers.yahoo.com

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