I was just looking into that myself and found this site http://www.bustathief.com/scammed-by-store4all/ . It looks like someone else was scammed by the runner of the website. I am planning to stay clear. I also found the Blaze Pendarovski mentioned in that guy s article on a listing of know internet scam artists. Hope this helps.
Tuesday, July 21, 2015
Is store4all.mybisi.com a trustable website? -
Is there a good work at home co.? -
No, there isnt..They all exploit you and are mostly ripoffs....
How do you come up with a brand name? For a website AND/OR clothing line specifically? -
There are a number of ways to do this, and the one (or more) you choose really depends on your background, experience and attitude.If we re talking about an online business, I can think of a few guidelines you might want to follow:1. Get personal. Really think about why you are willing to devote your time and effort to this business. For a fashion blog, what really revs your engine about fashion? Is it the colors (ex: Hue Cry), the wild designs (Couture Clash) , the glamor associated with the industry? Putting a piece of yourself into your name will make it much easier to live with.2. Look around. What region of the country do you live in? Will your store reflect it? Words like Urbane, Burghal or Civil might work for an urban look. Rustic, Idyllic or Sylvan might work for a rural look.3. Differentiate. Do you have something unique to offer? If so, make sure to emphasize that. Now, since you already have a lot of ideas, try putting the name you re thinking of in quotes and looking for it a search engine. (I m sure there s one around here somewhere... ;) ) Count the results. If you get more than 100, try something else. Especially try another if you see the .com domain is taken. Net, Org and Tv domains suffer seriously from differentiation issues.And be sure to take advantage of your closest resource, your friends and neighbors. Get their advice. Most of them will be supportive of your ideas, but take their advice with a grain of salt. They won t want to hurt your feelings. After all, they have to see you regularly...One more thing I can think of: Take advantage of the resources from the Small Business Administration. They have online resources that can help you establish and grow your new business. Also, check out the other websites listed below for more advice.Good luck!
How do you create your own invention when you dont have money, or supplies? -
Creating a new product from scratch, working through design iterations, starting a business, and finally putting the product in the marketplace to sell is a very difficult process. I m an engineer and have started a number of product based businesses; my first few tries were not successful.Every year tens, probably hundreds of thousands of people come up with great ideas, but very very few actually make it all the way through to selling their idea. Because you don t have much money to start, making a cheap prototype will be tough, but it s definitely doable. Not sure what type of product you re thinking about (and I d suggest NOT telling anyone about it, especially prospective investors or other business people, without having them sign a non-disclosure agreement), but try going to junkyards, friends, even stores that carry the supplies you need and ask them if they have anything old/used for sale.Making the prototype is the easiest part....the real work comes in refining the design, starting a business to sell the product (a ton of paperwork, taxes, legal considerations etc), possibly applying for a patent, marketing, and finally at the very end taking in revenue.The best advice I ve heard and can give is don t give up, go for it, it will be worth it in the end. Shoot me a message, I m more than happy to give more advice....and if it s a really really good idea, maybe some investment capital!
Without a general idea of the product, tough to know where to send you for materials. Lego can work for a model.Wood, plastic, and metal stock are available at building supply places.Hobby stores if the items are smaller.You can also buy existing items, and cannabilize the parts. For example, if you need a small motor, buy a motorized toy car, instead of building a motor. You will not be patenting the motor anyway.
find an entrepreneur that believes in you often you can give up part of the company or idea for some start up capital
just be creative and find substitutes for what you cant afford
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