Monday, October 7, 2013

Where can i buy yellow boxes wholesale? -

What kind of boxes? corrugated, chipboard what? Boxes are made in quantity. Like in chipboard (like sees candy, shoe, cereal boxes) they are made in tons any color you want. In corrugated (like shipping boxes) they can be flood coated and yellow as well. But in my 25 years I don t remember any sizes of yellow boxes sitting on a shelf waiting for someone to need just yellow in order to get a quote you will need to know how many, what material and it s thickness it will be made out of, what style of box and the exact color yellow off of the PMS color chart

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What to do if you have a patent but no money to produce your product? -

I am asking this for a buddy, he has tons of ideas and has a few patent pendings but doesn t have money to produce his products. I m sick of hearing about his ideas but never seeing him do anything with them. Can you take your patent to companies and try to sell them the patent or do they want to see a working prototype which he does not have money to get done since molds and things cost thousands of dollars?Any advice to give him?

There Companies which evaluate the commercial potential or patents and if it looks good the fund it , you will sign a contract where they get a percentage, Same with lawyers,Its best if you get a patent lawyer before going to companies, cause many are not trustworthy, or exploitative.

What are the laws for US Trade Restrictions With Venezuela? -

Where do I look to find them?I m looking for information on the laws regarding trade restrictions with Venezuela. We re looking at selling software to a company in Venezuela, but I m not sure where to look to find the laws? Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. Thanks!

I think it would be in your best interest to consult a lawyer--preferably one that practices International Law.

Attn Ebayers! Whats the secret to success on ebay? -

I am having difficultly selling and also getting goods bids on my items. I do set a reserve because I fear of selling something for .99 or $3, etc. I set a reserve, have several views and watchers, but they bid at the last minute and still sells relatively cheap. Also, what s the best way to handle shipping? I guess at it and have never charged enough and it cuts into my profits. I see others charging very, very little for shipping, but mine costs me around $15 every time I have shipped and they are all average sized packages. Any suggestions?

Try not to set a reserve for your items, as people typically do not like reserves. Reserves are usually set for high value items such as jewelry, cars, etc. Set an auction beginning for .99 cents, and 7 days. It will not stay at only 99 cents or $3, trust me. I have sold many valuable things at a good price such as TV s, video game consoles, i pods, etc with the bid starting at 99 cents. Also, list your items on sunday evening as this is the time when a lot of people are on ebay. Many people also tend to bid at the last minute, so don t be discouraged when the price of your auction is low 4 days into it. If the time of the auction is ending very soon and the price is way below what you want for it, ask a friend or family member to bid the least amount acceptable you will take for the item.(even though this is against ebay rules, they won t find out..and if your friend does win the auction just cancel the transaction so you don t have to pay ebay seller fees)Shipping is weird sometimes. People offer free shipping for stuff and that usually results in higher bids, as people like free shipping. Try using USPS flat rate shipping boxes. They have affordable flat rates for items up to a certain weight limit, and the boxes are free from your local P.O, or online.

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If i pre-order something, will the store hold it for me? -

the modern warfare 2 xbox is coming out 11.10.09 and i have to get it December. will a store hold it?

Probably not. Usually when you pre-order something, it just means the store will save a copy for you on the release date. You d have to ask the particular store what their policy is about pre-orders.But if it comes out in November and you re not going to be buying it until December ... why would you need to pre-order it? Just go out in December when you have the money and pick one up then!

Yes, you can pre-order. You can pre-order on Amazon and they ll just ship it to you when it s ready.

That s the point of pre-ordering. You buy it before it comes out, so when it does, you have a copy reserved. You re ordering it before everyone else!

As long as you pay for it in full they will reserve it for you.

What are some ways that a small business can be socially responsible? -

Everything socially responsible (packing materials that are environmentally friendly, donating money, etc) seems to cost so much money! My small business doesn t have major corporate financial resources, but I want to be as socially responsible as possible and want to give back to the community. What are some ways that a small business without major corporate financial resources can be socially responsible and give back to the community while continuing to make a profit?

Coley, in a price-conscious world, your question is a great one. Many consumer decisions center on price alone, with no attention paid to how goods are produced or other negatives triggered intentionally or inadvertently by companies and consumers. As consumers, we buy engagement rings never thinking about whether young African children might have been enslaved to mine for those diamonds -- and of course without thinking about how that might have been OUR children if we d grown up in a different culture.That s consumer behavior; now let s shift to responsibilities and opportunities for companies. Marci s list of questions provides a strong base for you to increase your social responsibility. One way to look at this is through the prism of the Triple Bottom Line: People, planet, profit. In a perfect world, you want all three. In the real world of compromises, sometimes you ll end up slightly imbalanced. The trick is to keep your business from ignoring any of the three (by the way, I usually replace planet with the word community and use it to think beyond the environment).Some thoughts:-- Are your customers so price sensitive that they would balk if your products were sourced so that the growers or manufacturers were assured a living wage? (Costco has built a huge business on this -- I m not even talking about Whole Foods). -- Wouldn t many of your customers applaud if your packaging were all reused materials (especially if you let them know what you ve helped keep out of the landfill)?-- Isn t treating your team with deep respect much less expensive than recruiting and training replacements?-- Doesn t being out there doing work at the local Boys and Girls Clubs help bring awareness to your brand?We entrepreneurs create our own businesses at least in part because we want to create a reflection of our souls. Maybe a little less profit and a lot more goodwill isn t a bad tradeoff. But I m willing to bet that if you focus on doing good while doing well, you ll grow your bottom line too.

It does not necessarily have to be money that you donate. Join a local community service group (such as Kiwanis) or encourage one of your top employees to join by making the time available and picking up the cost of the annual dues. Now you (they) can contribute with a little sweat equity in one of their projects. You are being socially responsible and get the added benefit of getting your name and your companies name in front of other community leaders. I think it is a win win situation.

If you are seeking some small ways to support you community then how about sponsoring youth activities through the local Boys/Girls Club. How about local high school sports? What about local litter volunteering for your county roads? The other thing may be sponsor a career day with other local businesses. Hope this gives you some ideas. Good luck

I have a small import company and I give back 10% of my sales to charities in the countries my merchandise comes from.

Coley, it s great to hear that you re looking for ways that your business can be socially responsible and I understand your fear that making efforts to help the world could cost more than your business can afford. But I m going to suggest you think about it in a different way. Take a look at every aspect of your business and ask yourself, Are there ways I can improve something here? I m guessing you can find a few places where you can do better without spending much at all.I recently heard about a doctor who was courted for a big position at an urban hospital. He knew he had leverage so as part of his negotiation he asked the hospital to revise its policies on treating poor patients. He got what he asked for. Try to look at your business the same way. What kinds of changes can you make to benefit not only your business but your customers, your employees or your community?Here are some questions to ask yourself.If you have employees, are you treating them as well as you could be? Do they feel comfortable taking time off when they are sick? Do you provide opportunities for training and acquiring new skills? Have you created an environment that allows workers time for doing things that matter in their personal life? Is there a cause or charity that fits in with your company s focus? If so, why not partner with them on a fundraising activity like a walk or a bicycle ride. You ll get the opportunity to do good in your community, to engage your employees or customers in good work, and to get people involved in a fitness activity.If you use a factory to make any of your products, have you investigated the working conditions in that factory? These days, your customers will care about how the products they consume are made. You should too. Start reading Good Magazine (www.good.is) and its spin-off Good Business (http://www.good.is/departments/good-busi�� They ll give you lots of good ideas.

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