Thursday, October 2, 2014

Can an employer make a commission only employee work for free? -

I work for a Spa as an Estetecian (commission only) and my employer routinely requires me to come in to perform duties like filing and cleaning. I feel that they are taking advantage of the fact that they don t have to pay me for the time that I am in the office and not performing services. Is it illegal to require commission only professionals to perform tasks in order to have them done for free?

Sounds really suspect, if it s not illegal. No idea where you live however if you re in the US, the labor board would love to know about this arrangement . Are you only earning commissions? Then at some point you re going to have to figure out that you are really self-employed, and get your resume circulating to someone who will treat you as a professional instead of Free Help .

Is bigspot.com a good site for making money at home? -

No, just another scam.You can only obtain legitimate work from home positions from brick and mortar companies. You want to send your resume out to companies hiring for positions you are qualified for, but include in your resume that you have a home office and you wish to work remotely. Include how you have your home office set up and what equipment you already have in order for you to perform your job. These jobs are just going to advertised as jobs, they would not promote them as work at home because they would hear from too many unqualified people.

The same way I do. Go to my website here:http://www.wix.com/lildamanted/earnmullababyCashcrate is a great website to earn money, especially if you gain referrals.I earn about 500 dollars a month from referrals(people that sigh up under you).If you don t believe me just copy and paste url and it will be all the proof u need if you want to learn how to make money .note: Im 16 years old making 500 a month from internet basically doing nothing, You can do the same if you sign up and get people to sign up under you. please give it a try. I ll even send you my own personal guide if you need it.

Selling something for pound;80.00 on ebay, what fees will I pay apx please? -

You ll pay the fees for listing, anything between about 15p to ��1.00 and then you ll pay 10% final valuation fee once you sell them item, so that will be ��8.00. so your looking at about ��9.00. If you use paypal they ll take a cut to about ��2.00.

you will pay your listing fee, and paypal take so much from each ��1 you make

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Can I get a Merchant Account with American Express so I can take payments with all major credit cards? -

Depends whether or not your credit is good enough to get a merchant accountIf not, use PayPal

Is normal that users ask for credit cards problems, errors ect...I found a useful web site http://www.creditcard-terminal.com/Hope it will help you

What could we do for the trade fair? -

Every year at school there is a trade fair where you can form a mini business for the day and sell stuff for money. Last year, in peoples stalls, they were selling things like smoothies, home made key chains, home made bracelets, having chocolate fountains etc. Me and my friends want to do it but we have no ideas.. We wanted to make feathery/glittery masks but its too hard! Help for ideas please ! Thanks x

Contact the art students at local high schools and colleges. Offer to sell their artwork and split the proceeds 50-50 with them. There is a lot of wonderful art sitting in storerooms and basements. If this works, you could sell this stuff at sports events and concerts. YOu could make $300 a month with little work. And you never have to pay for inventory.

How can i make some quick money? -

Sell anything you don t want on eBay - it s amazing what people will pay for things you no longer want or need.

Get into affilitae marketting.Find a good product on clickbank.Get your link.Make a blog around the product.Promote your product.If you find a good niche then you can make money very quickly.Shav

Take off your clothes and stand on a street corner.

gloryhole on craigslist.com, happy sucking

How much money is required to get a website going? -

A site where users can interact.

This could vary immensely. Just the basic domain registration and hosting should be somewhere around $150/year. If you need someone for the technical details, programming, graphic design, etc. than you could be looking at upwards of thousands for initial setup and ongoing maintenance depending on the goal of the site, the details of software involved, quality, etc. A site where users can interact could mean any number of things. Setting up a blog (Wordpress, Serendipty, etc.) or forum (phpBB, vBulletin, etc.) can be relatively simple with many hosting providers and most average users can manage something like this on their own. Or you could be talking about something like a complex social networking type site requiring lots of custom programming.

Have a look at Wordpress, there s lot of documentation (free) to help you, and also many themes and plugins are free.Wordpress.org if you have your own hosting (about $10 month, but gives you a bit more freedom), or Wordpress.com for a freebie !There s no problem with making a cheap yet professional looking website with user interaction using Wordpress, and you have a plenty of real examples on the two links above.

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