Tuesday, January 3, 2012

What do you think about catalogues distribution business like Kleeneze? -

I saw advertising for catalogue distribution job and wondered if it could work for me. But when I found more information about it I got really confused. It seems like a truely established firm but they ask for 75 pounds for starting kit promising an average income of 200 per month and your wages depend on total items sold.Do people buy stuffs from them (i never did) or do they only survive due to this starting kits ??

Hey, I m not sure about Kleeneze but id be very careful with paying out money to earn money as normally your money will keep them afloat, You only earn a percentage on your sales so these company s cannot guarantee you any income.I started Avon as was told I d pay nothing once i had signed i was told for the 1st 2 months i had to pay ��7.50 administration fees and also i had to by my own books ��5.00 for 20 doesn t sound bad but when you have 80 houses and people decide to through your book away it mounts up.I was given certain streets to do as these streets apparently spend roughly 300-400 a month, well in fact i got ��20 worth of orders and don t get paid unless i sell ��78 pounds worth of goods then i will only earn 20% which is nothing.I would say if you have nothing to pay out and don t have to buy books give it a try but as far as paying fee s to earn sorry it doesn t work.

How much should I charge for club poster and flyer? -

I m a student and I have been commissioned to do some posters and flyers for clubs. I m not sure how much I should charge. The printing they do themselves, all I need to do is the designs. Sometimes I need to do a poster and double sided flyer, and sometimes its 2 designs (for 2 events) that go on one double sided flyer...How much do Graphic designers usually charge for these things? And how much do you think I should be charging as a student?

I m not sure, but I guarantee they will try to undercut you on price. Figure out what your time is worth $50 an hour maybe. Perhaps more.

Business advice!? plz really important!? -

Ok, in teh beginning of this year i lost my job just like thousands of people in the US, now im trying to get a job but it has been dificult, i was thinking dear God what things am i good at?! so i got a click yes i know how to make clothes so i was wondering about the idea of opening a business making clothing for women with exclusive design as they ask the size the costumers want, or simply do and try to sell on internet but i m afraid of failing, should i do it? any advices(btw i m really talented i had designing classes in Italy for like 6 months last year, and i made my sister s graduation dress which was really lovely) Any advices??? please i need your help

Offer alterations and repairs then you could add specialty designs to your repertoire. It takes years to get a decent clientele, including fashion shows and inviting celebrities etc.. Start with a small repair alterations shop. Offer designs as a side-line. Put poster in the window or on a site. Put your credentials, Certificates and Education in a frame and hang it in the shop, and on your website. Sure, it will take a few months to get established and you may barely break even but when people learn about your designs and talents, you will have them lined up at the door.A business is for life so don t rush it. Take your time. Offer your services to other clothing stores and manufacturers and dry-cleaning services. You can do the designs and patterns when business is slow but try to set up a wide client base so that you can then choose your own clients.You might be able to get sa sponsor to assist financially, if you are low in finances. You could get a partner or offer yourself to an already established business, as a partner.

GO FOR IT! Being in business for yourself is the best thing you could do. I live in Atlanta, GA and I use a independent tailor for all of my work clothes, he travels to me and have a great relationship. It might take a while to break into the industry but once you get loyal clients it will be very lucrative. Also sounds like you need minimal capital to get started so you can get a small investor to help you get off the ground.

Dear Amenda,I m a chinese guy ,and I m doing garment business right now.maybe i can help you.shoot me:johnnyli2009@yahoo.com

I am looking for a name for my shop having internet, photocopying, stationery, gift items etc. please help!!? -

I also offer printing, scanning, typesetting, laminating, spiral binding, selling mobile cards etc. Well the internet business is very low so want to have more of gift items etc...Well the shop is situated in an area where a lot of tourists visit to see a 600 year old monument.

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Click it! Bag it! that s a catchy phrase!or Preserve Love

How can i make professional custom stickers at home? -

Buy Avery(tm) brand stickers for inkjet or laser printers. You can download free software from their website. The have many shapes and sizes of sticker from which to choose. I use their Clean-Perf business cards.

How many years of business school should I take? -

I am 18-years-old and I graduate high school in January. I am having a little baby boy in March. I have always dreamed of opening up my own hair salon! I plan to go to college for business and go to hair school. How many years of business school would you suggest? Also, should I go to hair school or business school first? Any advice I would greatly appreciate!

Hello there,I do not like to disagree with your father. He knows you better and no doubt has your best interest in mind. However, if you are set on a hair salon, I would think it best to go to beauty school. After you get your license, you can work to help make money for college. The problem with that is the longer you wait to go to college, the hard it is to go to college. You have more things going on in your life. You have so many distractions, you will have a hard time going back to school. Also, you are older than the other students. All of that makes it very hard to go back later and get a college degree of any kind. Yes, it can be done, but it is harder and less likely you will get it done.Another reason I see your father probably wants you to go to college first, is that with a college degree you have more options available to you in your choice of careers. As a beauty school graduate, you have no other option. You are young. You may well change your mind what you want to do. You may find out that the hair salon business is not really like you dreamed it would be. Without the college degree, you are stuck. Either stick it out even though you do not like it, or start over and go back to college to get a degree. Remember my comments about it being harder to succeed in college the longer you wait. Now you have that tougher task ahead of you.Frankly, you may not need a business degree to operate a business. I am a lawyer who advises many small business owners. Most of them do not have college degrees. By the way, a great many small businesses fail and the owners have to find something else to do when their dream business fails.Maybe, you have been around the hair salon business enough to really know what it is like. Someone close to you may run one and you have already seen first hand what it is like. If not, then you may find your dream job is not what you dreamed it would be.The choice is yours. I do not know the facts of your situation. You know them best. Good luck,

Go to cosmetology school first. The program usually ranges from 9 months to a year, depending on how much time you can put in. Also, with this job you can work right when you graduate, even if your only a temp. If you went for your business degree (4 years), you would still not have your job yet, because then you still need beauty school. At least if you finish cosmo school you will have a job quickly and than can make money for your baby and school.

my advice is go to business school first so that you have your own diploma and you can manage your own salon if you are sure to have your own salon, but it is easy to go to salon/s if you are enrolled in hair school and find a job in any beauty salon out there.

go to hair school first so that you have money to open an beauty salon.

A college degree in Business takes 4 years. If you want an MBA, add another 2-3 years.

I have own my own bussiness for 20 years and for the past year I have not been able to draw a check for myself? -

and have gone through all my saving. I have paid into unemployment since I started the Business. Would I qualify for unemployment?

Unfortunately, even if you pay yourself on a W-2, as the owner of the s-corporation (or c corporation), you are not eligible for unemployment.

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