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New Business Ideas With Low Investments

Friday, August 27th, 2010

So you want to start a home based business but don’t have a lot of money. This is the stumbling block for many people, but don’t worry, there are some low investment business opportunities out there.

So the first thing you need to do is figure out what type of business you would like to try. Got to have the horse before the carriage, right? I know you’ve read this a hundred times already online but I will repeat it again; look at what you like to do already. Do you enjoy playing the guitar, BAM, guitar lessons. Do you like to socialize, BAM, event planner. Trust me, good business ideas are everywhere, but you just need to look for them.

If you are one of the individuals out there don’t have any hobbies or pastime passions then this is for you. I did(and what you should do also) quick search online and found some good business ideas for a very low, some none investment.

1. Event Planner – Like I mentioned about, if you like to socialize and go to parties, then this could be the ticket for you. You do need to have good organizational skills to pull this one off though. Maybe a good smart phone with a calendar and a little advertising and you’re off to the races. You can start small, only doing certain types of parties like kid’s birthday parties and build the business from there.

2. Daycare in Your Home – This one is more suited to the stay-at-home mom or day, that are home already. But you could always do this on the weekend too. Many parents need a good sitter on the weekends and who would the trust more, a 16 kid that might have her boyfriend over or a responsible parent that will be watching their own kids at the same time. Maybe charge extra for them to sleep over, all kids love sleepovers!!!

3. Cooking Instructor – Do you make a cheese cake that is to die for, or everyone tells you that your ribs are the best, then there could be an opportunity there for you. Usually word of mouth advertising between your friends, family and Facebook can get the ball rolling for this one. Some newspapers will allow you to put free announcements in the announcements/workshops section of the paper. Who doesn’t like free.

4. Handyman Service – There a a lot of baby boomers out there now that don’t want to or just aren’t capable of doing a lot of the “around the house” chores anymore which leads an opportunity a mile wide for a few sharp individuals to capitalize on. Power washing the driveway, trimming the shrubs, changing the lightbulb in the hallway and the list goes on and on. A free ad on Craigslist or probably better, a small classified ad in the paper could bring in a lot of business. And you know how the senior citizens are, when they find a good thing, they let others know about it, good or bad. (NOTE: in some states and cities, you are required to get a business license first before doing any work on somebody else’s property for money.)

So there you have it, a couple good business ideas with a low investment amount to get started. If you actively look for good business ideas all the time, one will find you sooner or later.

Larry Holisky is an small business owner, entrepreneur and biz idea enthusiast. Coming up with good business ideas is what he does best. He has learned over the years that there are business ideas and then there are great business ideas, you just need to know which is which.

You can read more about Larry and his ideas at:

http://www.mygoodbusinessidea.com

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CrankyGeeks Episode 158 – H.264 Version

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

Today’s Guests:
Sebastian Rupley , Co-Crank, Editorial Director, PCMagCast.com
Lance Ulanoff , VP, Editor-in-Chief, PCMag Digital Network
Cade Metz , U.S. Editor, The Register

The Topics:
IBM to Buy Sun Microsystems?
Apple’s iPhone 3.0 OS Event Report
Are Games Coming for Apple TV?
AMD/Intel Patent Dispute Heats Up
Lenovo’s “Yoga” Mini Laptop

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Growth of BBC News And Its Various Wings Such As Sports, Entertainment And News.

Saturday, June 26th, 2010

By Billy Watson

The British Broadcasting Corporation is one of the largest broadcasting corporations in the world. This department is responsible for gathering and producing news and news programs for the network. Formerly called British News and Current Affairs, BBC News now has an output of 120 hours on a daily basis.

BBC News being a quasi- autonomous institution does not conform itself to the Government of United Kingdom. As it is a private sector corporation, it does follow the Royal Charter that aims at collecting news and information from across the world in any manner that they deem fit. This network is funded by the license fee that is paid by all households in the United Kingdom. With the help of this fee, they are able to provide eight national television channels, an exhaustive and extensive website, forty local radio stations and ten national radio stations. Their coverage extends form covering political, sports, current affairs and entertainment news.

Along its other services, BBC broadcasts to the world through BBC World Service via the radio, television and online portal giving information and news in almost 32 languages. The World Service is funded through a grant given by the government and not by the license fee.

The commercial arm of BBC is called BBC Worldwide and is responsible for selling DVD’s, publishing books and merchandise along with selling programs at an international level. This channel had made a profit of approximately

The Unplanned Business Exit

Sunday, June 13th, 2010

We Buy Your business

For some, planning a business exit can be a predictable, methodical process. We know the competition; we understand market demands, know when we want to sell and might even know the actual date. But for far too many business owners, the business exit comes as a harsh reality and often unplanned event.

Protecting your business and assets against the dreaded six D