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    Sawbones
    I was rushing through the white-tented terminal building at Denver International Airport when my attention was diverted – as if often is -- by a storefront massage business. Checking my wristwatch, I calculated I had just enough time for a 20-minute chair massage.I settled onto the light gray vinyl chair and placed my face inside the cushioned headrest. The massage therapist introduced himself. "I'm Lee," he said. "But you can call me Sawbones."He must have seen the cartoon question mark floating
    ndling the merchandise after the sale is made. Physical products must be shipped by UPS or FedEx to the consumer. For people just learning to build online businesses, purchasing and handling physical products requires more money, more staff and more effort than many people expect.

    Information products, on the other hand, are ideal for the new online entrepren

    Printing and Promotional Products - How Life Has Changed In Canada and The United States!
    Printing and Promotional Products used to be divided into specialties. Boy has life changed not only do you need to be multi-facited but you better be multi-dimensional. The printing field up until recently used to be dominated by the large companies. A Moore Business Form or Supreme Envelopes had sales people who were given thirty to fifty accounts. All they had to do was know their product well, put out fires and write orders. They would drop into their accounts every couple of weeks, take their clients out
    I have been playing the money game for the last 25 years. First, as an investment banker and venture capitalist, then as a high-tech entrepreneur. Three years ago I decided to quit the corporate world and start building ‘micro businesses’.

    (Micro businesses are those that exist inside of computers and live on the Internet. When micro businesses are automated, they can become ‘money machines’ without the need for employees.)

    To get started quickly and avoid the long learning curves and potholes most people fall into, I spent tens of thousands of dollars on Internet education and mentoring. My mentors were Alex Mandossian and Armand Morin, two very successful and wonderful infopreneurs. It was from them I learned the INSIDER SECRETS.

    INSIDER SECRET

    Making money comes from supplying a product or service to others in exchange for their money.

    When going online to make money, the would-be entrepreneur has the choice of selling physical products OR digital information products. Physical products are tangible things like; cars, golf clubs, shoes, etc. Information products are things like books, newsletters, software, music, movies, courses, etc., where the value is in the information they contain, not in the tangible elements.

    Physical products need to be manufactured, inventoried, and shipped. Selling physical products online requires not only getting orders online, but purchasing and physically handling the merchandise after the sale is made. Physical products must be shipped by UPS or FedEx to the consumer. For people just learning to build online businesses, purchasing and handling physical products requires more money, more staff and more effort than many people expect.

    Information products, on the other hand, are ideal for the new online entrepren

    Business Accounting and Your Business Success
    If you do not have the right small business accounting system you will not have your hand on the pulse of your home based business. Many people think accounting is dull and nonproductive, but good accounting will let you know exactly where your home based business is financially at any given time.With a good small business accounting system in place you will be able to track all your sales and expenses. Here is a simplified formula to determine if your business is operating correctly.Sal
    they can become ‘money machines’ without the need for employees.)

    To get started quickly and avoid the long learning curves and potholes most people fall into, I spent tens of thousands of dollars on Internet education and mentoring. My mentors were Alex Mandossian and Armand Morin, two very successful and wonderful infopreneurs. It was from them I learned the INSIDER SECRETS.

    INSIDER SECRET

    Making money comes from supplying a product or service to others in exchange for their money.

    When going online to make money, the would-be entrepreneur has the choice of selling physical products OR digital information products. Physical products are tangible things like; cars, golf clubs, shoes, etc. Information products are things like books, newsletters, software, music, movies, courses, etc., where the value is in the information they contain, not in the tangible elements.

    Physical products need to be manufactured, inventoried, and shipped. Selling physical products online requires not only getting orders online, but purchasing and physically handling the merchandise after the sale is made. Physical products must be shipped by UPS or FedEx to the consumer. For people just learning to build online businesses, purchasing and handling physical products requires more money, more staff and more effort than many people expect.

    Information products, on the other hand, are ideal for the new online entrepren

    Public Background Checks
    Conducting a background checks serves many purposes. They enhance security in the workforce, reduce turnover, and minimize the occurrence of employee theft. Apart from this it also leaves a person with the peace of mind in knowing that they have made the right decision in the hiring process. Business owners are required to know details of their workforce and what their background is. Employers should also include notification of the types of background checks carried out, in their pre-employment literature. Ap
    he INSIDER SECRETS.

    INSIDER SECRET

    Making money comes from supplying a product or service to others in exchange for their money.

    When going online to make money, the would-be entrepreneur has the choice of selling physical products OR digital information products. Physical products are tangible things like; cars, golf clubs, shoes, etc. Information products are things like books, newsletters, software, music, movies, courses, etc., where the value is in the information they contain, not in the tangible elements.

    Physical products need to be manufactured, inventoried, and shipped. Selling physical products online requires not only getting orders online, but purchasing and physically handling the merchandise after the sale is made. Physical products must be shipped by UPS or FedEx to the consumer. For people just learning to build online businesses, purchasing and handling physical products requires more money, more staff and more effort than many people expect.

    Information products, on the other hand, are ideal for the new online entrepren

    Web Branding: Accepting a Helping Hand
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    , etc. Information products are things like books, newsletters, software, music, movies, courses, etc., where the value is in the information they contain, not in the tangible elements.

    Physical products need to be manufactured, inventoried, and shipped. Selling physical products online requires not only getting orders online, but purchasing and physically handling the merchandise after the sale is made. Physical products must be shipped by UPS or FedEx to the consumer. For people just learning to build online businesses, purchasing and handling physical products requires more money, more staff and more effort than many people expect.

    Information products, on the other hand, are ideal for the new online entrepren

    What is an Artist's Statement & How Often Should It Be Updated?
    An artist’s statement is a statement of ideas and thoughts that describe your philosophy, vision, and passion towards your artistic creations.Ponder over the following questions prior to writing your artist’s statement:Is your work whimsical, thought provoking, or edgy?Does it portray a series of stories?Whom or what has influenced you the most?How is your work meaningful to you?How do you begin to write your artists statement? Yo
    ndling the merchandise after the sale is made. Physical products must be shipped by UPS or FedEx to the consumer. For people just learning to build online businesses, purchasing and handling physical products requires more money, more staff and more effort than many people expect.

    Information products, on the other hand, are ideal for the new online entrepreneur because the information, or content, can be converted into a digital form. When the information is in a digital form, it can be manufactured and inventoried in computers. Even better, it can be sent, or delivered, to the end user, over the Internet for only a few pennies. And best of all, information products have very HIGH profit margins because there’s no physical product to make or ship.

    EXAMPLE

    Let’s look at an example of the difference between a physical and an informational product from the online perspective.

    Assume that you had just written a book and that you found a publisher to print, ship and sell your book in the physical world. Let’s further assume that you’d receive a 10% royalty on each book produced and sold by the publisher for $25, or $2.50 each. If the publisher sold 25,000 copies, your income would be $62,500 ($2.50 x 25,000 = $62,500).

    Now let’s assume we convert your book into a digital book, commonly known as an eBook, and that you sell the same number of copies (25,000) over the Internet for the same $25 price. Since the books cost zero to manufacture and distribute (the computer makes copies and Internet delivers them to the consumer’s home PC) you have no costs expect creating it and your advertising expenses. So if you sell the same 25,000 copies at $25 each, your income is now $625,000, less any advertising expense. Assume you spent $100,000 on PPC ads, your income is now

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