Rabu, 05 Agustus 2009

Membuka account Paypal Internasional


Bagaimana cara membuka account Paypal Internasional meskipun anda adalah warga

Negara Indonesia ?
 
Ini yang menjadi point e-book ini sehingga kita WNI melakukan langkah ini :

Ada beberapa metode untuk membuka account paypal Internasional anda, diantaranya
adalah :
1. Meminta teman atau relasi yang sedang berada di luar negeri untuk mendaftar account
paypal atas nama anda. Dalam hal ini Negara tersebut memiliki access penerimaan dan
penarikan uang dari paypal.
2. Menggunakan kontak teman atau family anda dalam sebagai sebagai informasi alamat
ketika anda membuka account paypal
3. Memakai Jasa Virtual Office
Cara yang ke-2 dan ke-3 mempunyai banyak kelemahan, Karena anda tidak mempunyai hak
/ control penuh atas account paypal anda.

Kami Sarankan anda untuk menggunakan metode yang ke 3.
Dalam metode ke-3, muncul peranan dari virtual office atau kantor maya.

Apa itu Virtual office / Kantor Maya ? VO
Virtual office adalah sebuah jasa yang menyediakan sebuah alamat /kantor yang
memungkinkan anda untuk menggunakan alamat VO tersebut sebagai alamat bisnis anda.
Segala macam surat ataupun keperluan bisnis akan di forward / diteruskan ke alamat anda
di yang sebenarnya ( Indonesia ) melalui Jasa pengiriman POS/Fedex dsb.
Dimana anda dapat mencari penyelenggara jasa Virtual Office ?
Sampai saat kami menerbitkan e-book ini, ada dua jasa VO yang cukup terpercaya dan kami
telah mencobanya dengan tidak mengalami sedikitpun masalah.
Yang pertama adalah :

 1 Virtual Office Singapura

Anda dapat mengunjungi website resminya di :
http://www.smartvirtualoffice.com.sg/

Jasa ini di motori oleh Bing Ank, seorang pengusaha dan motivator dari Singapura.
Perusahaan yang didirikanya memang tergolong baru, berdiri pada bulan juni tahun 2006.
Meskipun baru berdiri, dari segi pemasaran, ide dan service tidak bisa dianggap kecial.
Perusahaan ini membidik pasar Asia seperti Malasya dan Indonesia yang notabene terdekat
secara geografis.
Satu satunya kelemahan dalam menggunaka jasanya adalah kita diharuskan untuk datang
sendiri ke Singapura dalam pengurusan pembukaan account anda. Pak Bill menawarkan
untuk menguruskan account anda tanpa perlu datang ke Singapura dengan biaya $3000 USD
karena rumitnya prosedur yang harus dilakukan.
Yang menarik dari Smart Virtual Office SG ini adalah bank yang digunakan merupakan salah
satu bank terbesar di Asia yaitu DBS Bank. Di Indonesia Bank BII telah melakukan kerjasama
dengan DBS dan dalam penarikan uang anda tidak kenakan biaya sama sekali.
Proses pemindahan tabungan anda dari paypal ke bank DBS juga sangan mudah dan
besarnya biaya yang dikenakan juga cukup terjangkau.
selebihnya ( diatas 200 USD ) dikenakan Fee / Gratis.


Berikut adalah langkah-langkah yang Kami lakukan semasa pembukaan account paypal di
Singapore :
1. Persiapkan passport anda, jangan sampai tertinggal karena data yang akan tercatat
semuanya memakai data passport anda.
2. Kunjungi alamat sebagai berikut : 20 Maxwell road #09-17, Singapore 069113
Singapore. Maxwell road adalah jalan utama di Singapura dan tidaklah sulit untuk
menemukanya. Di gedung tersebut carilah lantai 9 dan carilah ruang nomer 17
3. Anda akan segera menemui pakBILL dan berkonsultasi denganya, atau jika bahasa
Inggris anda kurang lancar, mintalah assitenya untuk menerjemahkanya.
4. Isilah form mengenai kontak, data diri dan persyaratan administrasi lainya
5. Setelah itu Pak Bill akan membawa anda ke Bank DBS langgananya yang terletak di
Shenton way ( salah satu pusa bank DBS yang terbesar )
6. Pak Bill akan memberitahu anda akan apa saja yang harus anda lakukan maupun
katakan pada petugas customer service dikarenakan pada hal ini akan sangat
berpengaruh pada disetujui atau tidaknya pembukaan account bank anda. Paa saat ini
juga pak Bill bertindak sebagai penjamin anda pada bank DBS dengan mengisi surat
penjaminan akan rekening anda
7. Setelah itu anda akan diminta untuk mentransfer $500 sebagai dana minimum yang
harus anda masukan pada rekening anda yangbaru pada teller/kasir.
8. Setelah mendpatkan tanda bukti transfer, kembalilah ke customer service untuk
penandatanganan berkas-berkas lainya.
9. Anda juga akan diminta untuk mengisi formulir POSB, Ini adalah account untuk warga
negara asing, dan merupakan kunci utama untuk mendapatkal account paypal anda.
10. Setelah itu anda akan mendapatkan ATM card yang dapat anda gunakan selama berada
di Singapura untuk menarik uang dari mesin ATM DBS yang banyak terdapat di setiap
tempat di Singapura.
11. Anda dikenakan biaya sebesar $300 untuk pemakaian virtual office ini selama satu
tahun.
12. Dalam waktu 1-2 minggu anda akan mendapat POSB Debet Card anda. Debet Card Ini
berfungsi sebagai kartu kredit tetapi uang yang anda keluarkan akan secara otomatis
dari tabungan personal office anda.
13. Anda juga akan mendapatkan dongle (semacam key bca) untuk digunakan dalam
mengakses internet banking. Dongle ini berbentuk seperti USB flash disk dengan tombol
kecil yang bila ditekan akan mengeluarkan password yang berbeda-beda tiap kali anda
akan login ke internet banking.
OK .. diatas adalah beberapa panduan lengkap bagaimana mensiasati pembukaan
account paypal dengan menggunakan sebuah jasa virtual Office. Lanjutakan baca
informasi penting lainya dibawah ini

Selasa, 14 Juli 2009

WEAK POINTS AND STRONG


 1. Sun Tzu said: Whoever is first in the field and
  awaits the coming of the enemy, will be fresh for the fight;
  whoever is second in the field and has to hasten to battle
  will arrive exhausted.

 2. Therefore the clever combatant imposes his will on
  the enemy, but does not allow the enemy's will to be imposed on him.

 3. By holding out advantages to him, he can cause the enemy
  to approach of his own accord; or, by inflicting damage,
  he can make it impossible for the enemy to draw near.

 4. If the enemy is taking his ease, he can harass him;
  if well supplied with food, he can starve him out;
  if quietly encamped, he can force him to move.

 5. Appear at points which the enemy must hasten to defend;
  march swiftly to places where you are not expected.



Senin, 13 Juli 2009

The Little Land


When at home alone I sit
And am very tired of it,
I have just to shut my eyes
To go sailing through the skies--
To go sailing far away
To the pleasant Land of Play;
To the fairy land afar
Where the Little People are;
Where the clover-tops are trees,
And the rain-pools are the seas,
And the leaves, like little ships,
Sail about on tiny trips;
And above the Daisy tree
  Through the grasses,
High o'erhead the Bumble Bee
  Hums and passes.

In that forest to and fro
I can wander, I can go;
See the spider and the fly,
And the ants go marching by,
Carrying parcels with their feet
Down the green and grassy street.
I can in the sorrel sit
Where the ladybird alit.
I can climb the jointed grass
  And on high
See the greater swallows pass
  In the sky,
And the round sun rolling by
Heeding no such things as I.

Through that forest I can pass
Till, as in a looking-glass,
Humming fly and daisy tree
And my tiny self I see,
Painted very clear and neat
On the rain-pool at my feet.
Should a leaflet come to land
Drifting near to where I stand,
Straight I'll board that tiny boat
Round the rain-pool sea to float.

Little thoughtful creatures sit
On the grassy coasts of it;
Little things with lovely eyes
See me sailing with surprise.
Some are clad in armour green--
(These have sure to battle been!)--
Some are pied with ev'ry hue,
Black and crimson, gold and blue;
Some have wings and swift are gone;--
But they all look kindly on.

  When my eyes I once again
  Open, and see all things plain:
High bare walls, great bare floor;
Great big knobs on drawer and door;
Great big people perched on chairs,
Stitching tucks and mending tears,
Each a hill that I could climb,
And talking nonsense all the time--
  O dear me,
  That I could be
A sailor on a the rain-pool sea,
A climber in the clover tree,
And just come back a sleepy-head,
Late at night to go to bed.


Sabtu, 11 Juli 2009

The Land of Counterpane


When I was sick and lay a-bed,
I had two pillows at my head,
And all my toys beside me lay,
To keep me happy all the day.

And sometimes for an hour or so
I watched my leaden soldiers go,
With different uniforms and drills,
Among the bed-clothes, through the hills;

And sometimes sent my ships in fleets
All up and down among the sheets;
Or brought my trees and houses out,
And planted cities all about.

I was the giant great and still
That sits upon the pillow-hill,
And sees before him, dale and plain,
The pleasant land of counterpane.


Jumat, 10 Juli 2009

MAIL ORDER TIPS


There is a lot of excellent material being written and sold for beginners 
to the mail order field. It seems everyone is ready, willing and able to 
offer their "words of wisdom" to the new business owner _ and this is GREAT! 
This action on the part of almost every stable mail order dealer only goes 
to further prove my point in this report.

Mail order is loaded with the best people in the world! Walk into any 
corporate-owned establishment and be introduced to "greed" first-hand. 
Please don't get me wrong _ there are some very well run organizations, 
but any time you hire employees, the dedication to your product or service 
begins to deteriorate.
In the early 1800's most of the businesses were owned by one person or one 
family. They took pride in their product and took the time to provide their 
customers with high quality. The other day one of my customers called to 
thank me for a publishing job I had completed for them. They said they 
couldn't find my company's type of quality at any price locally. They 
explained that the majority of people don't take "pride" in their wares.

Rabu, 08 Juli 2009

The Goose With the Golden Eggs


One day a countryman going to the nest of his Goose found
there an egg all yellow and glittering. When he took it up it was
as heavy as lead and he was going to throw it away, because he
thought a trick had been played upon him. But he took it home on
second thoughts, and soon found to his delight that it was an egg
of pure gold. Every morning the same thing occurred, and he soon
became rich by selling his eggs. As he grew rich he grew greedy;
and thinking to get at once all the gold the Goose could give, he
killed it and opened it only to find nothing.

Greed oft o'er reaches itself.


The Fox and the Mask


A Fox had by some means got into the store-room of a theatre.
Suddenly he observed a face glaring down on him and began to be
very frightened; but looking more closely he found it was only a
Mask such as actors use to put over their face. "Ah," said the
Fox, "you look very fine; it is a pity you have not got any
brains."

Outside show is a poor substitute for inner worth.

Selasa, 07 Juli 2009

IN WHICH PHILEAS FOGG AND PASSEPARTOUT ACCEPT EACH OTHER, THE ONE AS MASTER, THE OTHER AS MAN

IN WHICH PHILEAS FOGG AND PASSEPARTOUT ACCEPT EACH OTHER,
THE ONE AS MASTER, THE OTHER AS MAN

Chapter I
Mr. Phileas Fogg lived, in 1872, at No. 7, Saville Row, Burlington
Gardens, the house in which Sheridan died in 1814. He was one of
the most noticeable members of the Reform Club, though he seemed
always to avoid attracting attention; an enigmatical personage,
about whom little was known, except that he was a polished man
of the world. People said that he resembled Byron--at least
that his head was Byronic; but he was a bearded, tranquil Byron,
who might live on a thousand years without growing old.

Certainly an Englishman, it was more doubtful whether Phileas Fogg
was a Londoner. He was never seen on 'Change, nor at the Bank,
nor in the counting-rooms of the "City"; no ships ever came into
London docks of which he was the owner; he had no public employment;
he had never been entered at any of the Inns of Court, either at the Temple,
or Lincoln's Inn, or Gray's Inn; nor had his voice ever resounded
in the Court of Chancery, or in the Exchequer, or the Queen's Bench,
or the Ecclesiastical Courts. He certainly was not a manufacturer;
nor was he a merchant or a gentleman farmer. His name was strange
to the scientific and learned societies, and he never was known
to take part in the sage deliberations of the Royal Institution
or the London Institution, the Artisan's Association, or the
Institution of Arts and Sciences. He belonged, in fact,
to none of the numerous societies which swarm in the English capital,
from the Harmonic to that of the Entomologists, founded mainly
for the purpose of abolishing pernicious insects.

Senin, 06 Juli 2009

TRADE ASSOCIATIONS A New Form Of Networking

Seventy percent of Americans belong to one association. Twenty five percent 
belong to four or more associations. Our professional existence is held 
together by the network of people with whom we share common interests, even 
common goals. As technology gives us new ways to link up, communicate and 
share ideas, our need to identify with a collective presence reflects our 
need to become more significant. Today, this need is being fulfilled by 
privately organized, managed and funded trade associations.

FOR-PROFIT
If there ise anything that drives any venture to succeed, the principal 
motivation is profit - the commercial purpose for which any trade activity 
exists. Because we still maintain a mindset that associations should not 
be a money-making venture, it is difficult to imagine a trade association 
as a for-profit representative body of a particular trade.
However, as the efficiency, agility and productiveness of for-profit trade 
associations become evident, members become more confident that operating 
a for-profit trade assaociation is the only way to guarantee that the 
association will remain productive and beneficial to its members.

OBJECTIVES 
Unless your primary reason for creating a trade association is to lobby 
issues in Washington, your association's principal objective should more 
or less focus on information sharing. 

If you are creating a trade association as a forum for its memgbers to 
share ideas about their trade, it is essential that you provide your 
members this vehicle by which they can communicate, maybe even interact.
BEYOND MEMBERSHIP 
Since most associations get started with low membership dues, usually 
in the $20 to $30 bracket. Many associations are lucky to break even on 
membership dues alone. To guarantee its healthy existence, its financial 
foundations should expand beyond being exclusively dependent on membership 
dues.
Although most trade associations start off with a newsletter, it is in an 
edeal position to organize conventions (that provide members a forum to 
network, meet suppliers, and hear experts) which can be a prime money-maker 
for the association. 

Sabtu, 04 Juli 2009

telephone answering services

Most telephone answering services provide a variety of other services to keep their operators busy during the times when there are no incoming calls. These services range from typing, envelope addressing, computer input services, envelope stuffing, subscription soliciting and order fulfillment for mail order operators to reviewing books for publishing agents. In recent years some have even included private post office, mail drop and forwarding services. The important thing is to keep your operators busy doing some kind of work that makes money for you. When you decide to lease an office and get going, complete with switchboard - it's important that you try to get as close to the telephone company+s switching or exchange station as possible. This is due to the mileage charges it will cost you for land lines. Remember too that each exchange station handles prefixes
limited to customers within a certain radius of that station. What all of this means that if most of the business in your area have a 234 and 345 prefix, you'll want to locate your answering services offices as close to the station serving theses prefixes as possible. Basic installation and set-up of one switchboard will cost close to $4,000...

 Generally a metro population of 35,000 people will support a telephone answering service hoping for $50,000 per year; 75,OOO to 80,000 people will be needed for $100,000, and 150,000 people for $200,000 per year or more. For more help and further information, it would be wise to contact the Associated Telephone Answering Exchange, Inc. This organization, the industry's watchdog group, can update you on current practices and trends.

 Meanwhile in setting up your own facilities, keep your cost in line with a realistic view of your first year's anticipated income. It shouldn't be too difficult to find low-cost rental space in an older building not far from the telephone company's exchange building - the telephone company is usually just as reluctant to pay high rent as you are... Locating in an older, less than "beautiful" building should not detract from your business because few of your customers will ever actually see your offices. Most will sign up for your services either through your in-person sales calls on them, or your telephone soliciting efforts, and send their payment in by mail.

 You'll need 125 square feet of space for each switchboard you plan to eventually install. Also plan for a small reception area which can also double as a rest area for your operators and general office area for bookkeeping, billing and other administrative functions. Be sure there are convenient rest room facilities as well.

 Before installation of your first switchboard, the phone company will require an inspection of your office, mainly to determine if the floor is strong enough to support the weight of the switchboard. Save yourself a lot of frustration by explaining this to the real estate agents or building managers before they start showing you what's available. The best thing is to ask for certified copies of the original building blueprints or previous inspection reports, and have these in hand when you contact the phone company.

 Once you are ready to go, consider the attitudes and feelings of the people who will be working long hours on the switchboards for you - invest in some cheery paint for the walls, non-glare lighting, carpeting for the floors and a few wall prints, pictures or other decorations. Look around for good used office furniture and buy or lease only what is absolutely essential. A pocket calculator and a used manual typewriter will work fine until you get the business running on a dependably profitable basis.

 When you order your first switchboard, listen to the telephone company's instructions, read the operating manual and attend their training sessions. The more you know about the equipment, the easier it's going to be to operate it, and the more you'll under stand your profit potentials.

 The traditional telephone company switchboard is known as the model 557 or TAS-100. This board handles 100 incoming secretarial lines and 15 office trunk lines. With this board, you have the capabilities of receiving incoming calls and making out going calls at the same time. You also have a business answering line which can be used as your number for customers wanting to use your number as their business number and/or for special events such as a special number of survey replies or telephone orders such as advertised on television for one-time-only sales promotions.

 Even though you have the capabilities of 100 incoming lines, you shouldn't activate more than 5 or 10 more than your actual customer list, it+s then a simple matter for the phone company to activate or "tie-in" according to your needs. Your rental/lease payments to the phone company for equipment includes all maintenance, so when ever you have a problem or something isn't working properly to suit your needs, call and ask the phone company to send a repairman.

 Some of the extras you can get with your board includes a "secrecy switch." This feature prevents an operator from listening in if a customer has already picked up his phone after the operator has answered. The customer could then request the operator to hang up and conduct whatever conversation he wants with the caller.

 Another feature is the "position-splitting" key. This involves plugging in a second head set and simply turning the key to enable two operators to work the same board during an especially busy period. When your customers want to call to check with you for any messages, you can have them call their own number if they are calling from a different number, or pre-designated trunk line. Most answering service owners experiment both ways until they decide upon the system that works best for them. Which ever method is finally chosen should be decided upon with the efficiency of the operators in mind.

 In addition to your switchboard, you should install a time clock and message racks. These are ideally located above or on top of your switchboard. The operator then takes the call, jots down the message, punches the time clock and then quickly slips it into the customer+s message box. When the customer calls in for his messages, the operator retrieves the messages from his message box, reads them to him, again punches the time clock with each message slip, and drops them into a "dead message" box.

 You should keep these message slips for totalling at billing time, so it's a good idea to have each operator file them in your customer folders as they finish their shift on the board. Retention of these message slips for at least 30 days is not required, but it is a good policy to practice. You may find a customer will want to check a message received or double-check his billing against your records.

 Basically, your message rack can be either pigeon-hole compartments in a wooden box designed and built to fit your space, or lazy-Susan clips similar to what any restaurants use for fast food orders. At any rate, you shouldn't have any problems in finding what you need on the open market.

 It isn't necessary that you have specially designed or printed message slips, but you should have a plentiful supply available and within easy access to your operators. Simple 4 x 5 inch pads should be all you'll need, and if you'll check with your local quick print shops, you'll find most of them willing to make up a thousand or so pads of 50 to 100 pages each, from scrap paper, for almost next to nothing. Another essential to plan on - buy in wholesale lots and keep handy for your operators - is pens. It may be exasperating until the business is on a sound profitability basis, but in a busy month, one operator can easily go through 100 or more pens. Don't fight the how's and why's, just charge it up
as a business expense and order more pens.

 You'll need some form of maintaining basic customer information such as address, name and number to contact during an emergency and any special answering instructions. For this, simply go with 3 x 5 or 4 x 5 index cards and place them in each customer's message slot for easy operator reference. Many services have these cards laminated in plastic to prevent them from getting dirty or deteriorating with constant use.

 Efficiency is the name of the road leading to profits in any small business, so when you begin with one switchboard, make sure you have that position-splitting key, and that you balance the board - half of them on one side and half on the other side. This will enable you to put two operators on that one board in times of emergency. Your customer lines must be distributed according to usage across the board for maximum efficiency of your operation.

 Each time a customer "signs" for your service, you should have him sign a simple contract that specifies the name and address of the firm to be billed for the service, and the typed name as well as the signature of the person authorizing the service. There should also be space on this contract for alternate phone numbers, names and addresses as well as phone numbers of persons to contact in case of an emergency, and any special answering instructions the client may want you to use. Don't forget to include a clause requiring a 30-day notification of cancellation by either party to the contract. It's also a good idea to state that a full month's payment must be made for any partial month's usage, in order to
cover any disconnect charges. You'll probably want to stipulate that the last month's base charges are to be paid at the time of service approval, in order to enhance your working capital situation.

 Check with the phone company - find out if they or you are to bill the customer for hook-up charges, and the line into your switchboard. By all means get everything written out and fully explained in the contract. You will be money ahead by paying a good contract attorney to put all that you want into a legal contract that not only protects you, but also is binding upon your customers.

 One other item of paperwork you should have is an Errors & Omissions Insurance Policy. This protects you and your operators against any liability from mistakes or missed messages - very good to have, and available at very low cost through the Associated Telephone Answering Exchange, Inc. by special arrangement with Lloyd's of London. Your other insurance needs are those basic to any business. Always shop around for the best rates.

 In the beginning, you and your spouse or partner can operate a telephone answering service. However, we strongly suggest that you add to your operator staff just as quickly as you customer list warrants. The longer you try to operate with just two
people, the longer it's, going to take you to achieve real profitability.

 Remember you want a 24 hour, seven-days-a-week, full service operation. This will require at least three full-time operators for your board, plus at least one relief operator - and don't forget about commission sales people.

 Ideally, you should try to hire people with telephone switchboard experience, but in order to get these people, you may have to offer short-shifts, moonlighting jobs to regular telephone company operators. It will take some time to train inexperienced people, so bear this in mind when you begin looking for people to hire. It's always a good policy to hire your new, inexperienced people for the evening shift. Break them in by having them "sit in" with an experienced operator during the day-time hours, and have someone close at hand during their first week on the evening shift before turning them loose to handle the board by themselves.

 The most important qualifications to look for in an operator are voice and attitude. The voice must be pleasant and sound alert, interested and ready to help the caller. Warn your operators never to allow their "personal feelings" to show through when they are answering the phone. They represent your business and your customers. As such, they must project a professional manner at all times.

 Teach your operators to answer the phones with a "happy smile" in their voices. Train them to take their time with the callers, and get the message right by reading the message back to the caller, and also be sure they ask the caller for the correct spelling of his or her name. Unless specifically instructed otherwise by a customer, insist that your operators never allow an incoming call to ring more than twice before answering it. Hardly any thing frustrates anyone calling a business number more than a telephone that seemingly rings forever before someone answers it.

 You can start your inexperienced people at $4 an hour, and your experienced operators at $6 an hour. Try to explain to them that the success of your business depends on them, and as your business prospers, so will their monetary rewards . Get them involved and interested in helping you succeed.

 It's going to take aggressive selling on your part to reach success with a venture of this kind. You must spend at least 50 percent of your time making sales calls - if you can't or don't wish to do any personal selling, then you will have to hire at least two full time sales people to take your place. In addition to your own sales efforts or people who fill your shoes in this area, you should hire at least one other full time salesperson. You should plan to have someone making telephone solicitations for at least 3 hours out of each working day.

 Selling your service - building an ever larger customer list - is the name of the game for real success. You've got the start up information, and from here on, the rest depends on your own ambition.

Associated Telephone Answering Exchanges, Inc.
Bankers Square
100 Pitt Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
(703) 683-3770

TYPICAL EQUIPMENT COSTS

 Two Operators Chairs................................................................................$90
 Desk & Chairs............................................................................................100
 Two side chairs.............................................................................................50
 Bookcase.....................................................................................................50
 Filing/Supply Cabinet....................................................................................50
 Calculator.....................................................................................................50
 Used Typewriter.........................................................................................150
 Base for Switchboard...................................................................................60
 Message Rack..............................................................................................75
 Time Clock.................................................................................................250
 Office Furnishings/Decorations.....................................................................150
 5 thousand message pads...............................................................................25
 24-dozen pens...............................................................................................12
 Switchboard lease (one board)..................................................................4,000
 Cable Installation (one board)....................................................................1,500
 Rent on office...............................................................................................600
 Utility deposits................................................................................................50
 Business Licenses...........................................................................................50
 Business Insurance........................................................................................350
 Legal fees.....................................................................................................100
 Supplies........................................................................................................200
 TOTAL.....................................................................................................7,962eek on the evening shift before turning them loose to€

Rabu, 01 Juli 2009

FIREPLACE AND STOVE WOOD


FIREPLACE AND STOVE WOOD: In running a program of pre-cut and split fire place and stove wood, you combine all the principles we've discussed so far, into either a whole sale or retail firewood supply sales outlet.

 The easiest and most profitable operating procedure is to set up a wood lot where whole logs are delivered to your location. Part-time workers saw these logs into 16 to 24 inch lengths for you. A couple of people with chain saws should be able to cut two cords of wood per hour. A couple of people working a power log splitter should be able to keep up with the people on the chain saws. And a couple of other people stacking this wood onto pallets as it's split, or for storage until sold, would be all the help you need.

 If you can set your business up along these lines, you'll realize the greatest profits and not have to get involved in the physical part of the business. The big thing to remember is that - as the business owner and operator - your time should be devoted to selling the end product.

 If you decide to be a wholesale supplier, and sell to retailers, advertise for and hire commission sales people to call on the retail outlets in your area. You'll need help in covering all the possible opportunities for retail sales of your firewood.

 You should be selling sacks and pallet loads of firewood. Remember: The more you can divide a basic cord of firewood into sacks or pallet loads, the greater profit you're going to make from each cord of wood you sell.

 You'll find most people buying cords or truck-load quantities of firewood before cold weather sets in, and after that, people will buy in quantities only large enough to get by, or to last out a sudden cold snap. If you should also sell bags and pallets of wood to the general public, after setting up retail sales outlets, be sure that your prices at least "average" those being charged by the retail sellers. Never "under-cut" the price your retail people are charging.

 If you decide to do all the selling yourself - in other words, act as your own retail outlet - you'll need to advertise.

 Start out with a large three-column wide, by four-inch deep display ad in your local paper. Unless you've had advertising experience, at least contact the advertising instruction class at your local community college for help in the layout and writing of this ad. If you're not far from a large metropolitan area, you can often contact the advertising agencies in that area, and get free-lance help to assist in the makeup of your advertising.

 Plan the appearance of this ad for a Saturday morning paper. Make your opening a big event - much the same as a grand opening or special anniversary sale - with free coffee, donuts and balloons for the children. Ideally, the opening of this kind of business should be staged on a weekend in late September or early October, and designed to acquaint the people in your area with your firewood business.

 Get the name, address and phone number of everyone who shows up. This can be handled very unobtrusively by giving away free prizes requiring the attendees to your event to fill out simple prize drawing forms. The prizes can be a free cord of wood, dinner for two at a local restaurant, or even movie passes.

 The whole purpose of your grand opening show is to let people know that you're open to serve their needs; to get them to discover your location; and to implant in their minds the memory that you can supply them with the means to keep warm when the weather turns cold.

 Quite naturally, many will find your services to be more convenient, time-saving and less bother than whatever methods they're currently using. As you talk with your customers, listen to their "complaints" about their present methods of fire wood procurement, and then alleviate those problems with the services you provide.

 After your grand opening, a small 2 by 4 inches display ad in the yellow pages of your telephone directory plus the posting of advertising circulars and business cards left with woodstove and fireplace suppliers, insulation and remodeling contractors and lumber yards in your area is about all the advertising you'll need to do. However, it would be wise to follow the lead of the "snow tire" people, and whenever the weather forecast shows a cold front or winter storm moving in, again invest some money in radio and newspaper advertising.

 Statistics prove that 20 percent of your potential market will prepare for cold weather by purchasing before the cold weather sets in. Another 30 percent of the market will wait until the first cold snap hits, then buy from the first supplier that comes to mind. Finally, the remaining people will have to be "sold" via suggestion of the benefits your business provides.

 This is the period when you begin profiting from those names, addresses and telephone numbers of people who turned out for your big opening event. Simply set up a telephone selling program utilizing the services of commission telephone salespeople, and
follow up on those who had registered.

 You can conceivably operate this business from your home or backyard, and definitely on a part-time basis, but the prospects of immediate success, with outstanding profits are so great that it would be wise to plan on a big operation from the start.

 A receipt pad for taking orders, a "daily diary" or ledger type of bookkeeping system, a calculator and a telephone should suffice for office supplies and equipment. Until you're over the hump on the profit side, you can keep your sales receipts in a shoebox or daily staple together and store in chronological order.

 A couple of other points to remember: Hardwood burns the longest and gives off the most heat; firewood that has been cut in the spring and seasoned through the sum mer is the kind most people will be willing to pay premium prices for; and giving the customer a "little extra" for his money will result in greater and longer-lasting success than quick profit schemes.

 Once you've got your basic firewood supply business on a profitable basis and running smoothly, you'll find your facilities and business expertise ideally suited to adding extra profit producing lines such as the sale of firewood accessories, woodstoves, built-in fireplaces, home insulation or weatherizing services, recycling and perhaps even home remodeling. quantities of firewood before cold weather.

Selasa, 30 Juni 2009

ANY SUBJECT

BACKGROUND ON ANY SUBJECT


 When you're doing research or looking for information on a particular subject, it's a lot like a detective checking all his possible clues. The important thing is knowing who or where your sources are.

 In almost all instances, your first move should be to your encyclopedia. If you don't have an up-to-date set, there's always your public library.

 Most of the time, an encyclopedia will give you at least the general facts about your subject. You may have to check other sources for more detailed information.

 Thus, your next move should be to books that have been written on the subject. The subject and title sections of the card catalog or the bound volumes of computer print outs in most public libraries will give you plenty of listings.

 After you've selected a number of books for background information, check the magazines either directly related to your subject, or those carrying articles on the subject. Most of the time, you'll find that magazines will provide you with more up-to-date and timely information than books.

 To check out information on your subject in magazines, look in the Reader's Guide To Periodical Literature. Under subject and author headings, the complete collection of this guide will list articles printed in magazines since the turn of the century. The Suggestions For Use section will instruct you on how to read the codes under each heading. If you can't find your subject listed, think of similar subjects that might be related.

 If your subject is part of a particular field of study, there may be a special index that will help you. Among these special indexes, you'll find: Art Index, Business Periodicals Index, Consumers Index, Education Index, Humanities Index, Social Sciences Index, Biological and Agricultural Index, and Applied Sciences and Technology Index. You'll even find a Popular Periodicals Index which lists articles that have appeared in currently popular magazines.

 You'll also find that most newspapers are veritable goldmines of reference material. Most of the big city newspapers have computerized indexes. Several of the special national newspapers such as the Wall Street Journal also have reference indexes.

 Without a doubt, the New York Times Index is the most complete. In these newspaper indexes, subjects and people are listed alphabetically with the date, page number, and usually with the number of columns devoted to that particular story. About all you have to do to avail yourself of this information is to stop by the newspaper office, tell them the kind of information you're looking for, and ask their help in locating it within their index.

 Facts on File is a world news digest that's found at most public libraries. This is a weekly publication that's broken down into four categories: World Affairs, U.S. Affairs, Other Nations, and Miscellaneous.

 Editorials on File is a similar service that comes out twice each month. It is a survey of newspaper editorials that span a wide range of subjects.

 If you want to know about business trends, you should ask for and look at the Moody's Reports. These cover banking and finance, industry and public utilities.

 Most large public libraries also keep pamphlet files for brochures from various information services and government agencies. Be sure to ask about these.

 Whenever you have a question or want more information on a subject, always check first in the material that has been written about it. Public libraries and news papers are free, and will definitely point you in the right direction even if you don't know much about sources.

 One of the best sources of information is people.  

Money Broker


Earn $100,000 a Year, Collect
Large Fees Helping Others....and Borrow
All the Money You Need....

 Becoming a Money Broker is one of the easiest and most rewarding endeavors available. Virtually anyone can become a Money Broker with the smallest investment. You can start this business on a part-time basis, and earn large "Finders Fees," or open your own office and work full-time with absolutely unlimited income potential.

 Until very recently, the "secrets of money brokering" were closely guarded and known only to a few select bankers, investment corporations, and business consultants. No other business offers the potential income figure for so little investment! As an example, starting with less than $100, some money brokers have made $100,000 their first year in the business! This is the ideal way for a man or woman to supplement his or her present income, or change professions after a period of time. It is an absolute "dream-come-true" for the semi-retired, or retired office worker.

 There is hardly another business requiring less than $100 in start-up cost that can put you into a six-figure income bracket so quickly. None of them give you the power, prestige, or status - the respectability in your community - equal to that of the Money Broker.

 To get started, you'll need stationery, envelopes, and business cards with your own letterhead. When ordering, be sure to include your phone number. Also, have copies made of your Fee Agreement. We have presented a typical Fee Agreement form (which you may duplicate after eradicating the instruction we have given in the blanks).

 As we have stated, the investment in this business is small; when you have your stationery, envelopes, cards, and the Finder's Fee Agreement in hand, you have spent part of it. The other part will be discussed now, because you have to "find" both borrower and lender to really get underway.

 Once you have your "working paper," you will run some advertisements in your local paper under the headings "Money to Loan," or "Business Opportunities." Typical ads might read:

 MONEY AVAILABLE FOR BILL CONSOLIDATION,
 HOME REPAIR, BUSINESS EXPANSION, ANY
 GOLD PROCESS PROJECT.
 CALL Benson Tan 06-2361-8504725

 (This ad would be used to "pull" borrowers)
 BUSINESSMAN NEEDS CAPITAL FOR EXPANSION.
 EXCELLENT COLLATERAL AND REFERENCES. CALL
 JOHN JOHNSON AFTER 4:00 PM - 423-8821.

 (This one would be to attract lenders)

 In response to the calls or letters from prospective clients, you will have to be prepared (really be prepared by practicing) with the proper answers and sales pitch - i.e., (to the prospective borrower): "Yes, this is John Johnson. Thank you for calling. First I will explain how we operate. I'm a money broker, Mr. (USE HIS NAME). I bring you, the borrower, and the lender, together. I have many different money sources available -
banks, insurance companies, private investment groups of doctors, dentists, lawyers, and other professional people. My sources are in business to make money by lending out money. Let's see - I need to determine your needs and the purpose of the loan in order to properly prepare the necessary financial papers for formal presentation to the best suited lenders. I may have to take your loan request to as many as ten different lending groups in order to get the loan for you. Once I have an approval on your loan request, I'm paid anywhere from 2% to 10% of the total loan figure... important for you to remember, though, is that I don't get paid unless I get the loan for you. I do, however, charge a $100 non-refundable Application Fee to cover my expenses in preparing your request for loan papers and presenting this portfolio to the lenders. In a nutshell, that's how these types of loans are negotiated. Now then, how much money will you need?" 

Senin, 29 Juni 2009

Applebee's Pizza

Applebee's Loaded Pizza Sticks

Marinara Dipping Sauce

1 8-ounce can tomato sauce
1 tomato, chopped
1 tablespoon diced onion
1 teaspoon sugar
1/2 teaspoon dried oregano
1/8 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon dried basil
Parmesan Pizza Sticks
1 10-ounce tube instant pizza dough (Pillsbury is good)
2 to 4 cups vegetable oil for frying
1 3/4 cups grated mozzarella cheese
1/4 cup grated fresh Parmesan cheese
1/2 teaspoon dried oregano
1/4 teaspoon dried basil
1/4 teaspoon caraway seeds
1/4 teaspoon garlic salt
Optional (for the "Loaded")
3 ounces pepperoni, diced
3 ounces Italian sausage, cooked and crumbled
1. Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F.
2. Prepare the dipping sauce by combining all of the marinara ingredients in a small, uncovered
saucepan and bringing the mixture to a boil. Reduce the heat, cover, and simmer the sauce for
1/2 hour. (The sauce can be made ahead and kept, refrigerated, for several days.)
3. Prepare the pizza sticks by first proofing the dough. Unroll the dough onto a cutting board and
straighten the edges. It should form a rectangle that is longer from left to right than top to bottom.
With a sharp knife or pizza cutter, slice through the middle of the dough lengthwise. This will
divide the rectangle into two thinner rectangles that will measure 4 to 5 inches from top to bottom.
4. Slice the dough from top to bottom into 1 1/2-inch-wide pieces. You should have somewhere
between 20 and 24 dough slices.
5. Place the slices onto a greased cookie sheet about 1/2 inch apart and bake for 3 minutes. You
may have to use more than one cookie sheet. This will proof the dough so that it becomes stiff.
6. Heat vegetable oil in a frying pan or deep fryer to 350 degrees F. Oil should be at least 1/2 inch
deep if using a stovetop pan. You will want to use more oil with a deep fryer.
7. Fry pizza sticks 5 to 6 at a time for about 1 minute per side or until they are a dark golden
brown. Remove them from the oil onto a cloth or paper towel to drain.
8. When all al the pizza sticks are fried, arrange them once again on the cookie sheet(s). You
may want to line the cookie sheets with foil to make cleanup easier. Preheat the broiler.
9. Sprinkle the mozzarella cheese evenly over the dough.
10. Sprinkle the Parmesan cheese evenly over the mozzarella.
11. Combine the oregano, basil, caraway seeds, and garlic salt in a small bowl. If your oregano
and basil are fairly coarse you can use your thumb and first finger to crunch the spice up a little,
making it a finer blend.
12. Sprinkle the spice mixture over the cheese.
13. If you want to make the "loaded" variety, sprinkle the pepperoni and sausage ove rhte top of
the pizza sticks.
14. Broil the pizza sticks for 2 minutes or until the cheese is melted. Serve hot with dipping sauce
on the side.

Sabtu, 27 Juni 2009

Your Dreams Revealed


Your Dreams Revealed
The Bible, as well as other great books of historical and revealed
religion, show traces of a general and substantial belief in dreams.
Plato, Goethe, Shakespeare and Napoleon assigned to certain dreams
prophetic value. Joseph saw eleven stars of the Zodiac bow to himself,
the twelfth star. The famine of Egypt was revealed by a vision of fat
and lean cattle. The parents of Christ were warned of the cruel edict of
Herod, and fled with the Divine Child into Egypt. Pilate's wife, through
the influence of a dream, advised her husband to have nothing to do
with the conviction of Christ.
But the gross materialism of the day laughed at dreams, as it echoed
the voice and verdict of the multitude, Crucify the Spirit, but let the
flesh live. Barabbas, the robber, was set at liberty. The ultimatum of
all human decrees and wisdom is to gratify the passions of the flesh at
the expense of the spirit. The prophets and those who have stood
nearest the fountain of universal knowledge used dreams with more
frequency than any other mode of divination. Profane, as well as
sacred, history is threaded with incidents of dream prophecy.
Ancient history relates that Gennadius was convinced of the
immortality of his soul by conversing with an apparition in his dream.
Through the dream of Cecilia Metella, the wife of a Consul, the Roman
Senate was induced to order the temple of Juno Sospita rebuilt. The
Emperor Marcian dreamed he saw the bow of the Hunnish conqueror
break on the same night that Attila died. Plutarch relates how
Augustus, while ill, through the dream of a friend, was persuaded to
leave his tent, which a few hours after was captured by the enemy,
and the bed whereon he had lain was pierced with the enemies'
swords. If Julius Csar had been less incredulous about dreams he
would have listened to the warning which Calpurnia, his wife, received
in a dream. Croesus saw his son killed in a dream. Petrarch saw his
beloved Laura, in a dream, on the day she died, after which he wrote
his beautiful poem, The Triumph of Death.Cicero relates the story of
two traveling Arcadians who went to different lodgings one to an inn,
and the other to a private house. During the night the latter dreamed
that his friend was begging for help. The dreamer awoke but, thinking
the matter unworthy of notice, went to sleep again. The second time
he dreamed his friend appeared, saying it would be too late, for he
had already been murdered and his body hid in a cart, under manure.

Carpet Remnants

Adding carpet remnants to your living room can be perfect for preventing your existing carpet from getting damaged. A carpet remnant is considered to be any remaining strip of carpet that is left-over from your carpet-installation process; remnants will vary in size and shape. They are typically cut down to a specific size in order to help fill in a carpet space that is damaged or that is getting replaced. When buying a brand new carpet for your home, chances are good that you saved all of the extra carpeting that was not used. You may have sold it, but most people choose to save their excess carpeting due to the fact that they know that they may need places of their existing carpet to get replaced.

Every once and awhile, people find that their carpeting has stains that they cannot remove no matter how hard they try. They may also find that high-traffic areas of carpeting look flattened and discolored. When you want to fix the appearance of your existing home carpet with a new one, you should first consider replacing the areas that are bothering you the most. One way to target highly-specific areas of your carpet for replacement, is by utilizing carpet remnants. Replacing your existing carpet with carpet-remnants is very easy to do and will look great once you are finished. The reason that you will end up with an excellent-looking carpet after adding carpet-remnants is due to the fact that the carpet remnants are the exact same color, material, and texture as your existing carpet.

For people who did not save their carpet-remnants, but need certain areas of their carpeting to get replaced, there are still ways to get matching replacement remnants. Many carpet-stores and warehouses carry a wide variety of different styles of carpeting that may match your existing carpet perfectly. It is always wise to shop around for matching carpet remnants before you put up the money to buy a completely new carpet and pay for its installation.

Most common colors of carpeting are relatively easy to find selling as carpet-remnants. If you are able to find a matching carpet remnant, you should know that by using it to replace your existing carpet, you will be saving a lot of money. If you need to replace a small room with carpeting, you should consider shopping for carpet remnants as well. Many times you will be able to find carpet-remnants that provide a lot of extra carpet. On occasion, you will be able to replace the entire carpeting of small rooms with just one large carpet remnant.

Even if you do not use carpet remnants to replace your existing carpeting, you should still realize that they may be useful. Some people cut up their carpet-remnants and use them in order to place under the legs of chairs and tables in order to prevent them from making a permanent indentation in your actual carpeting and the carpet pad. You may have also seen people using carpet remnants as a small mat in their kitchen area or to cover up a stained area of carpet.

Online Life Term Insurance

Temporary life Coverage is the original form of life insurance, unlike other insurance policies it does not build on cash. This pocket friendly insurance prepares its beneficiaries for uncertainties of life, which if occurred, the policy holder can discontinue the coverage with minimalist grey areas, thus keeping in mind the consumer satisfactory life term insurance provides with its esteemed quotes and educates its clients with varieties of policies, its type, terms and scope available in the market, online.

Due to Search Engine Optimization, this commonly purchased policy and its Quotes are available online to its buyers, by typing in Various Key Terms, Due to its cost effective and affordable nature and all guidelines given the buyers should remember that a Term Life insurance quote varies largely on the type of insurance selected, and within which the rates for policies with similar features vary between several providers, thus the buyers should be well briefed and educated about the nature and scope of each type of Life Term Insurance, and this awareness is available with its minute details to its buyers online.

While purchasing Temporary Life Coverage the policy buyer only purchases life insurance, while purchasing a Whole Life Insurance, the policy buyers also purchases additional cash value benefits also Known as retirement Savings, this difference is clearly explained and understood by the buyer online.

One of the most important things to remember is the ease with which the premiums can be paid. Premium payment options are available online on a monthly and semi annual basis.

What makes The Short Term Life Cover suitable for individuals on a limited budget? Is its expired Time Period that is provided to the Beneficiary, which is limited to a numbers of years after which the policy buyer can choose to renew the same if he wishes to do so?

The drawback toward Temporary Life coverage is that the buyer feels that this policy does not provide financial Protection to the Policy Holder during the entire lifetime, overlooking the fact that Term Life Insurance is the best option of securing the future financial requirement of the beneficiary in the untimely events or death of the policyholder.

Thus, in Untimely events The Short Term Life Cover, best known as this policy offers financial protection equivalent to the face value of the policy. In the event of the policyholder's death during the policy period, the beneficiary receives the insured sum of money. However, as per the conditions of the Term Life, should the policyholder die even one day after the specified policy period, the beneficiary will not be entitled to any insurance benefits. Thus the policy period of the Term Life is limited to a certain number of years only.