Friday, April 22, 2011

2011 February | Business Credit Card

2011 February | Business Credit Card

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Using Social Network Sites in the Job Hunt

Landing the right job isn't always about how qualified you are or what you know. Frequently, it's also about how well-connected you are - it's about who you know. If you have a deep professional network, if you have word-of-mouth working for you, if you have the right references, frequently, you'll get much farther than you ever would if you merely had the right qualifications. Working in your favor for the networking part of any job search, social networking sites can be particularly important these days.
The top name in social networking sites for businesses seeking talent and people seeking jobs, is LinkedIn - a place where employers and employees can come together. The job hunter on LinkedIn posts his resume, makes notes about what his goals in a job are, and how he can be contacted. Companies out for the kind of talent he provides can come contact him right away. The more members on LinkedIn a job seeker is in touch with, the more his chances expand of finding the job he wants.

How to Find the Most Successful Business and Alternative Networking People on MySpace

In today's information age lies a hidden goldmine of opportunity in all areas of business interests. When you have been through certain things in life, it helps you to tap into the creative mind. One of the things I've been doing recently, in which I have been successful at is finding quality, business networking professionals, some of which are famous all on MySpace.
One way I like to find quality business people to network with on MySpace is to head on over to my local Walmart. In their magazine section, there's everything for topics of interest, ranging from fitness, windows vista, PC and digital camera reviews, WWE wrestling, fishing, hunting, investing and so forth. First thing I do is head to the business magazines and randomly select anyone that may deem appealing to my eye at that very moment. If it's Forbes magazine, I'll pick it up. Then, I skim through the table of contents to see what sounds most interesting. From there, I select what's most useful topic wise, from the table of contents and head on over to that section. Once I am there, I skim through the introductory paragraph in looking for people's names to use as visual keywords to myself. I do it like this sometimes if I don't feel like buying the magazine, but yet skimming for fresh names of people as potential business contacts to network with on MySpace

What Is the Best Home Business to Start

There are so many home based businesses these days and it can be quite hard for one to choose the one that will be suitable. All individuals are different and require different outcomes from their future home businesses. There are so many qualities of a great home business to start. One of them would be convenience. What do I mean about that?
Let us look deeper into one meaning of convenience: it is the quality of being suitable to one's comfort, purpose or needs. Many people are working for someone else and perhaps you are one of them. Most things that you do are not convenient according to the definition above. Starting a business that you can run from home is the next best idea however; the best business to start would be one that is convenient. It is one that will give you flexibility in terms of time and how you want to spend it. If you can run this business online, it can make things a little more convenient for you. You can leverage the internet to do some of the work for you while you do other important things in your business. You do not want to be in the same situation you are in now and experience all the inconveniences also in the home business you want to start. What is quality number two?

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Buying a Business Franchise - What to Consider

Franchises are very popular at the moment and more and more people are choosing to buy one as opposed to starting out by setting up their own business.
By purchasing a franchise you are effectively taking advantage of the success of an already established business. As the 'franchisee', you are buying a licence to use the name, products, services, and management support systems of the "franchiser" company. This licence normally covers a particular geographical area and runs for a limited time. The downside to a franchise is that you will never actually legally own the business.
As a franchisee, the way you pay for the franchise may be through an initial fee, ongoing management fees, a share of your turnover, or a combination of these depending on how you have set up the franchise.
A franchise business can take different legal forms - most are sole traders, partnerships or limited companies. Whatever the structure, the franchisee's freedom to manage the business is limited by the terms of the franchise agreement.

Advantages and Disadvantages of Home Based Business Franchises

With the ever increasing number of successful franchises in the market, there has been an increase in the home based business franchises as well. Well recognized businesses have introduced franchises for sale. Franchise ideas are no longer confined to just fast food chains; you can now set up these franchises at home.
While working from home, the challenge is to manage different factors in such a way that your franchise idea is a success. You would have to take a disciplined approach to manage your business from home with your existing business experience and newer technologies. One of the biggest advantages of purchasing a franchise for sale is that it allows you to work from home and you would have all the backing by the franchisor. They would usually have a successful business model which has been implemented for years and they would give you all the necessary tools, so as to help your franchise grow. You would be provided with a dedicated education program that would familiarise you with the workings of the franchise.

Start a Cleaning Business Franchise Or Go Independent?

Franchising is generally not as strong in the US cleaning industry compared to other industries with most cities having markets made up of around 10% franchisees and 90% small independent operators.
With a franchise you will be investing in a proven system that can increase your chances of succeeding in the cleaning business. However a franchise can also limit your growth as you become more established and some can bleed you dry financially.
This article sets out some of the advantages and disadvantages of cleaning business franchises.
A franchise can offer you great early support during the set up phase and in your first year or so in business. Business owners with little experience basically get a full business start up kit, often with equipment, training and marketing assistance. Independent operators have to go it alone and could struggle with many aspects of the business during this early phase of the business lifecycle.