Sunday, November 22, 2009

Hawaii anxiously watching year-end tuna supply

On New Year's Eve each year, thousands line up at fish counters across Hawaii to buy blocks of raw tuna, hoping that eating it will bring good luck and prosperity in the new year. This year, the long tradition may get a little more difficult to observe. For the first time, federal regulators are expected to prohibit the catching of bigeye - Hawaii's favored tuna variety - in waters west of the islands once the fishermen hit their annual catch limit.
They're on course to do that around the first or second week of December.
The potential for a shortage has produced anxiety here among consumers, fishermen, wholesalers and retailers, leaving them to wonder if they'll be able to get hold of the tuna, or ahi.
"We may not have as much fish. In terms of quality, I don't know how it's going to compare to what we normally have," said Brooks Takenaka, assistant general manager at United Fishing Agency, which runs Honolulu's fish auctions. "Those are questions nobody has any answers to right now."
The tradition began with Japanese immigrants who arrived here a century ago to work on the sugar plantations but has since spread to the numerous other ethnic groups. The custom in Japan is to eat tai, or sea bream, for good luck. But this fish isn't found in waters around Hawaii so the immigrants substituted ahi.
Clarence Gonsalves said he hasn't had a New Year's without tuna before. "It's a tradition in Hawaii. No matter what the price is, you'll have it," said the 76-year-old retired supermarket meat cutter. "We've never run out of it."
This year the outlook is not so clear. Although everyone agrees there will be tuna on the shelves, they're not sure how much or what kind. That's because those responsible for managing fish stocks believe fishermen must curtail their bigeye catch to protect the species, which is prized around the world for sashimi, or Japanese-style raw fish.
Environmentalists say people are catching so much bigeye in the Western Pacific that the fish are close to the point where they won't be able to reproduce fast enough to replace what's caught. The situation is already that dire in the Eastern Pacific.
Last December, the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission, an international body that regulates commercial fishing from Indonesia to Hawaii, concluded the bigeye catch must be slashed 30 percent in its waters.
To do their share, the 130 boats in the Hawaii-based longline fishing fleet must slice their bigeye yield by 10 percent compared to what they caught in 2004. That means they're only allowed to take 3,763 metric tons in 2009. As of early November, they had already caught 3,119 metric tons.
The National Marine Fisheries Service is monitoring the fleet's logbooks to keep track, said Tom Graham, a fisheries policy analyst with the National Marine Fisheries Service in Honolulu. The agency will give anglers seven days notice before it prohibits taking more bigeye, Graham said.
Hawaii's longliners hope to limit any market upheaval by staggering their return to port once the fishery is closed, said Sean Martin, Hawaii Longline Association president. This will prevent all their tuna from landing on the market all at once.
"Coordinating fishermen is kind of like herding cats. But we're trying to coordinate our production side to continue to provide some consistency to the supply," said Martin, whose company POP Fishing & Marine operates five longline boats.
Martin noted longliners will still be allowed to fish in waters east of Hawaii, an area governed by the Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission. The Hawaii-based fleet's annual catch limit in this area is 500 metric tons this year and it's not close to being met.
Handline fishermen may also continue to fish in waters west of Hawaii.
Traders will likely try to fill any supply gaps by importing bigeye from outside Hawaii. Many locals, however, prefer the ahi caught by the Hawaii-based fleet because the fish isn't treated with carbon monoxide to preserve its color like some of the fish delivered by air freight.
"We need the local longline caught fish. That's what a lot of Hawaii wants," said Guy Tamashiro, vice president of Tamashiro Market. Meanwhile, he's hoping for the best come New Year's Eve.
"I got my toes crossed, too," he said.- AP

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Calligraphy Business

Way to Start a Calligraphy Business
Hobby of doing calligraphy might turn it into a small business on the side if you want. Calligraphers are in demand to address wedding invitations, write names on certificates and hand letter various poems and phrases for people. You may follow the steps below and you will be on your way to a nice part time
BUY SOME CALLIGRAPHY PENS AND LEARN SEVERAL CALLIGRAPHY ALPHABETS. I like to use cartridge pens which are available in office suppy stores or craft supply stores like Michael's. Get a book on calligraphy and practice several different alphabets.
MAKE SAMPLES UP OF YOUR WORK. Buy some nice envelopes and do sample addresses. Take an interesting poem and do it in calligraphy. Make sample placecards. Do samples of anything that you might want to sell.
DECIDE WHAT SERVICES YOU WILL OFFER AS A CALLIGRAPHER AND MAKE UP A PRICE LIST. Addressing wedding invitations, birth announcements or any celebration cards are good services to offer. You can also offer to write names on certificates. You can do place cards for parties or weddings. You can offer to do a poem or saying in calligraphy. You can letter a menu for a restaurant or letter invitations. Set a standard price for each type of calligraphy service that you will provide. Use the price list to distribute to potential customers.
ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS. Put an ad on Craig's list or other online classifieds describing your service. Put an ad in a local newspaper. Make up business cards and/or flyers and post them on community bulletin boards. Visit some stores in your area that sell invitations and let them know you are available to do calligraphy and leave business cards with them. Set up a table to advertise at Wedding shows, community events or craft shows.
SET A PRICE FOR THE JOB. Request payment of half of the total cost at the time the order is placed. Have the customer pay the balance when they pick up the project.

Manera de iniciar un negocio de Caligrafía

Hobby de hacer caligrafía podría convertirlo en un negocio pequeño en el lado si quieres. Calígrafos en la demanda para hacer frente a las invitaciones de boda, escribir nombres en los certificados y la carta de la mano varios poemas y frases para las personas. Usted puede seguir los pasos de abajo y usted estará en su camino a una buena parte de tiempo

COMPRAR ALGUNOS CALLIGRAPHY PENS Y CALLIGRAPHY aprender varios alfabetos. Me gusta usar las plumas de cartuchos que están disponibles en la oficina de connexion tiendas o almacenes de artesanía, como de Michael. Consigue un libro sobre la caligrafía y la práctica de varios alfabetos diferentes.

Hacer muestras de tu trabajo. Comprar algunos sobres de Niza y no las direcciones de la muestra. Tome un poema interesante y lo hacen en la caligrafía. Hacer portavasos de la muestra. Hacer muestras de todo lo que es posible que desee vender.

Decidir qué servicios que van a ofrecer como calígrafo y completar hasta una lista de precios. Hacer frente a las invitaciones de boda, tarjetas de nacimiento o cualquier tarjeta de celebración son un buen servicio a ofrecer. También puede ofrecer a escribir nombres en los certificados. Usted puede hacer tarjetas de lugar para fiestas o bodas. Usted puede ofrecer a hacer un poema o decir en la caligrafía. Puede una carta de menú de un restaurante o invitaciones carta. Establecer un precio estándar para cada tipo de caligrafía de servicios que va a proporcionar. Utilice la lista de precios para distribuir a los clientes potenciales.

ANUNCIAR SU NEGOCIO. Ponga un anuncio en la lista de Craig o de otros clasificados en línea que describen su servicio. Ponga un anuncio en un periódico local. Hacer las tarjetas de visita y / o folletos y los publicará en los tablones de anuncios de la comunidad. Visite algunas tiendas en su zona que venden invitaciones y hacerles saber que están disponibles para hacer la caligrafía y deje las tarjetas de negocios con ellos. Ponga una mesa para hacer publicidad en los matrimonios, eventos comunitarios o exposiciones de artesanías.

Fijar un precio para el trabajo. Solicitud de pago de la mitad del coste total en el momento del pedido. Pida a los clientes pagar el saldo cuando se elige el proyecto.

Schedule Preparation for You Home Business


Schedule?

Working from home is a great way to make money and spend time with the family. The time can get confusing if you do not have a schedule. A schedule will help you keep your work at home business productive, and profitable.
 Purchase an organizer that has a weekly and monthly calendar. You will need both, because you should plan in advance.
Write down all appointments you have for the week and month. Include any time that you will spend doing things with your family. This will show you exactly what days and times you have available to work.
Determine how much work has to be completed for the week, the how much time you will need to do it.
Begin to fill out your weekly calendar with your work times. Be sure to write down exactly what you need to do during that time. The schedule should not be vague, it should remind you of exactly needs to be accomplished.
If all of your work can not be put into the time you have, find ways of fitting in extra work. You may have to cut things, or add time to your work day.
Look at the schedule at the end of each week. Look to see if anything need to be changed for the next week. You schedule will change weekly, so it should be adjusted weekly.

Steps to Make Money Online


Many people are looking to make money from home even though it can be difficult. What you have to do are :
Find a legitimate online business
There are many legitimate online business, but there are even more that are not. Before you sign up for any business, do some research.

Make goals for your online business
Goals are important to your business, it gives you something to keep you focused. Every successful business owner makes goals.

Put together an action plan
You have your goals in place, now make an action plan to reach these goals. This plan should give set out your steps for reaching all of your goals.

Learn Time Management
Your online business should be ran like any other. You should set a schedule for yourself. This schedule should include all aspects of your business; personal, goals, and projects. Everything should be scheduled out.

Stick to your plan
There are times when we get discouraged or disappointed. This is the times when we have to have self discipline. Keep focused, and find inspiration. Stick with your plan and you can succeed.


Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Egypt to apply for first Arabic Internet domain name

Egypt will apply for the first Internet domain written in Arabic, its information technology minister said Sunday at a conference grouping Yahoo's co-founder and others to discuss boosting online access in emerging nations.


Tarek Kamel said Egypt on Monday would apply for the new domain _ pronounced ".masr" but written in the Arabic alphabet - making it the first Arab nation to apply for a non-Latin character domain.

The effort is part of a broader push to expand both access and content in developing nations, where the Internet remains out of reach for wide swaths of the population.

The registering of the domain "will offer new avenues for innovation, investment and growth, and hence we can truly and gladly say ... the Internet now speaks Arabic," Kamel said at the start of the Internet Governance Forum - a U.N.-sponsored gathering that drew Net legends like Yahoo Inc.'s Jerry Yang and Tim Berners-Lee, known as one of the Internet's founding fathers.

"It is a great moment for us," Kamel said of the domain name, which translates as ".Egypt".

The new domains stem from a decision taken at the end of October by the board of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, a key Internet oversight agency, to develop a "fast-track" mechanism for domain names in languages such as Chinese, Korean, Arabic and others that do not use the Latin alphabet.

The decision marks a key step in the Arab world, where a mixture of censorship, limited content and access have stymied efforts to boost Arabic-language content on the Web.

The dearth of content has opened new market opportunities for Internet companies, with Yahoo, for example, recently acquiring Arab online community Web site Maktoob.com.

Yang said that while there are over 300 million Arabic speakers in the world, less than 1 percent of the content online is in Arabic.

As part of the company's push to boost access in Arabic, Yang said Yahoo would offer its mail and messenger service in Arabic next year.

He did not provide an exact date.

Yang said there are approximately 325 million Internet users in emerging markets - a figure expected to grow 19 percent yearly through 2012.

In all, about 75 percent of the world's population is still not online.

The prospective new users in developing nations face a number of challenges, ranging from monetary constraints to restrictions on their liberty - as evidenced by an announcement in Iranian media Saturday that officials were deploying a special police unit to sweep Web sites for political material and prosecute those deemed to be spreading lies.

The move reflected the influence the Web had in mobilizing Iranians - and informing the outside world - during the country's disputed presidential election in June - a vote that brought tens of thousands of Iranians into the streets in protests of what President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's opponents claimed was massive fraud.

It also underscores the challenges Internet companies face in some countries and in hosting content deemed by some governments as subversive.

Many of the new users from emerging markets "will need Web content, and want more content, in their native language and still others won't just be bound by language and barriers, but have other challenges such as reading, liberty," Yang said.

The challenge "isn't just about getting as many people online as possible, but making sure that once they get online, they have something productive to do, something to gain, something meaningful to experience." - AP

Merchants can’t impose fees on users of credit cards

Credit-card users who are told to pay extra if they use their cards instead of cash should be aware that merchants are not allowed to impose merchant fees on users as stipulated in the card associations’ operating regulations.


“Under the Bank Negara credit-card guidelines, banks are required to display prominently on the credit-card application forms their fees and charges table,” said Association of Banks in Malaysia (ABM) executive director Chuah Mei Lin. “Banks are also required to print on the monthly billing statements to credit-card holders information on the various charges imposed on the oustanding balances and method of computation of such charges.’’

A comparison of rates charged by banks can be obtained from the bankinginfo.com website.

RHB Bank head of retail banking, Renzo Viegas, said banks would act on complaints from cardholders on “unacceptable practices by merchants’’.

“For example, cardholders should not accept any imposition of surchange, report such incident to the bank or go to other merchants that do not impose surcharge,’’ Viegas said.

At Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank), merchant activities are continuously monitored to curb incidences of surcharge.

“Appropriate action is taken on merchants who flout the rules,’’ said Lim Hong Tat, Maybank’s senior executive vice-president and head of consumer banking.

On leakage of customer information, Chuah said: “We wish to reiterate that member banks treat customer information with the greatest confidentiality and not sell or use information indiscriminately outside the confines of the banker-customer relationship.

“Banks will not hesitate to take disciplinary action and report employees who breach laws, regulations and policies.’’

In fact, members of the public are encouraged to contact the ABM in respect of any suspected breach of confidentiality on the part of member banks, Chuah said.

Education in card acceptance procedures is especially important in cases where merchants face high staff turnover. There is inhouse training and continuous education on adhering to charges and security issues

Friday, November 13, 2009

Playing Your Cards Right

Lenders have good reason to be interested in the small business owner- owners represent an estimated $75 to $100 billion market. Choices such as cash-back incentives, free additional cards for employees, and free online account management are all perks that indicate increased interest in the small business segment.


Tom Sclafani, spokesperson with Open for American Express, says that Open: The Small Business Network, offers a variety of features specifically relevant to the business owner, including online account management and discounts from partner vendors. “With Open, cardholders receive automatic discounts from Open partners which include Staples, AT&T, and FedEx.”

Open also offers expense reporting tools and online account management for all the credit cards tied to the account. Says Sclafani, “not only does this allow the owner to manage cash flow and budget, they are able to compile expenditure information to leverage with their suppliers.”

CitiBusiness Mastercard offers an "Ask the Experts" business consulting program. Owners can ask specific business-related questions and within two business days receive a personalized answer that includes information, ideas and suggestions.

(These are just a few of the incentive offers and business management tools offered. For more information on these and other business cards, visit the business credit section of CardRatings.com.)

‘It’s not personal. It’s just Business.’

Tee Dunn, a small business owner for four years and a member of CreditBoards.com, says that like many, she utilized her personal credit cards in the early days of her business. As her business grew and continues to grow, she finds her needs changing.


“It was becoming hard to gauge how much money I was making while using my own credit cards and cash; I needed to separate my business and personal cash flow,” she says.

There are distinct advantages to having a credit card in your business’ name.

· Build credit history in the business’ name

· Capacity to account for expenditures accurately, and to

· correctly gauge income

· Easy itemization for tax purposes

· Vendor discounts

· Concierge services offered by the lender

· Financial consulting services

According to Gerri Detweiler, a credit expert and author of “The Ultimate Credit Handbook", unless the business has been incorporated for at least two years, has about 25 employees, and a large revenue (around $2 million per year), then a business credit card will have to be personally guaranteed. This means that the issuer will base its decision in large part off the credit history of the person signing for the credit card.

What this means for most small business owners is that they have to start small and build a credit history for their business. For those trying to re-build their credit, a credit card secured by and equal to a collateral deposit may be necessary.

Much like her business, Tee built her business credit line from the ground up. She started small by applying for a card from Office Max with a $250 limit; she also obtained lines of credit from Federal Express and Staples. While some of these credit cards did require a personal guarantee to prove her ‘credit-worthiness,’ Tee has quickly managed to establish credit for her business. With good credit management, she reports offers coming in from larger lenders within six months – some offering credit limits of $10,000.

Tee states, “The perks are great, too. With a business credit card, you get discounts from wholesalers who wouldn’t give a second glance to a personal credit card.”

There are many other perks afforded to business card holders, including travel accident insurance, collision coverage on rental card, free or inexpensive additional cards for employees, individual credit lines on each card, and detailed monthly, quarterly and annual transaction reports.

Business Credit Cards: Comparison Shopping Tips

The freedom to be the boss is just one of the perks sought after by business owners. But along with this freedom comes the concern of fulfilling responsibilities to customers, employees and lenders. Chief concerns are usually those dealing with money.


Small business owners frequently borrow funds and often use credit cards to get their business off the ground. The most frequently used kinds of credit were personal and business credit cards, lines of credit and vehicle loans according to a study published in 2003 by the Small Business Administration. In fact, 46% percent of small firms used their personal credit cards and 34% used business credit cards to help in their business matters.

While it is sometimes necessary to utilize personal credit cards during the start-up phase of a business, continuing to use a personal credit card may not be the wisest choice once a business is established.

21 Most Rapid Ways to Maximise Business Growth

Most of you are business owners, why did you get into business? What was the core reason that you went into business?


Delegates give reasons

Forced situations, to gain some improved lifestyle, to gain more financial independence those sorts of Reasons? To gain more control over your destiny and your time. Better quality of life, the link into lifestyle again. In many experience the key reasons, apart from forced situations, the key drivers are wanting financial independence, wanting control and also wanting some fulfilment that is not being achieved already through what you are already doing.

Also in some experience, order to achieve those passions and visions of what you want to achieve for the future – that better lifestyle, that more control – then you and your business need to be working for you rather than you working for it. What you want to do in this session is focus on understanding all the dimensions within a business both from an external perspective as well as an internal perspective. Most business owners just get caught up with the internal matters, getting the production of the business working, getting customer acquisition working and getting the actual business done, the technical work.

However, not so much time is spent focussing on the other core elements. So, what writer would like to do is to share with others a number of principles that will enable you to separate these different dimensions and understand them more clearly. It will give you ways, very sure sure; of helping you to create new customers but also maximising the return that you are getting from your existing customer base.

In addition to that, a passionate believer in systematisation within a business and will explain what mean by that, and finally there are important people issues (that we have already discovered today) that impacts dramatically on the effectiveness of your business.

There are certain elements that the business experts have identified as survival requirements for business. There are two key factors – Firstly the business needs to produce results for customers. Throughout this referring to everyone as customers but you may refer to them depending on whether you provide a product service or treatments, clients or patients. But referring to everybody as customers.

The key is that word ‘result’. An analogy here, if you were to go and buy a pot of paint, the result is not just buying the pot of paint and happily going home with it and storing it in a cupboard that is not the result. The result is obtained once you actually apply the paint, put it on the walls and you then see the benefit. So that’s what mean by achieving results.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Study says APEC is as good as free trade area

The Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation may be a non-binding trade forum but being a member of the group is comparable to being part of a free trade agreement, according to an analysis by economists released Monday.


The analysis by an independent group of economists is the first such look at APEC's relevance since it came into existence 20 years ago.

It analyzed trade data from 1989 to 2007 for 19 of APEC's 21 members and used mathematical models to come up with its findings.

The study was released at the start of APEC's annual meetings, which will culminate in a summit on Nov. 14-15.

At the table will be President Barack Obama, Chinese President Hu Jintao and leaders of Japan, South Korea and Russia and others.

The main finding of the analysis is that APEC members trade with each other more than they do with other free trading agreement partners and much more with trading partners who are both members of APEC and members of the World Trade Organization.

This demonstrates the high level of de facto integration between members of APEC, even under non-binding arrangements, says the study.

The study was conducted by Policy Support Unit, which is based at APEC's secretariat in Singapore but hires independent experts not answerable to their governments.

Policy Support Unit's director Paul Gaetjens said the analysis did not try to determine whether APEC's membership was the main reason for the increased trade.

But the statistical analysis would suggest that was the case, he said.

"Because of forums like APEC, it is almost a given that free trade is good," he told The Associated Press.

"This provides analytical evidence that APEC achieves results. It shows that regional integration is strong and has prospered under a voluntary and non-binding approach to enhancing trade."

The study took into account the usual factors that influence trade, such as the size of economy, geographical proximity to each other, free trade agreements and WTO membership.

It then found that APEC members are three times more likely to export to another member than to a non-member and two times more likely to import from another member than from a non-member.

Statistics also showed a five-fold increase in trade within APEC since its establishment in 1989 and that 67 percent of APEC's total trade is intra-regional.

This is comparable to the European Union, where 66.7 percent of exports and 63.4 percent of its imports occur among EU members.

Of all trade by North American Free Trade Area economies, only 51.3 percent of exports and 34.1 percent of imports occur among each other.

The figure for Association of Southeast Asian Nations is much lower at only 24.3 percent for exports and 23.7 percent for imports.

APEC is a forum for countries with a common commitment to free and open trade and investment.

The 21 member economies - it includes Hong Kong and Taiwan - account for more than 54 percent of world gross domestic product and more than 40 percent of the population.

APEC accounted for 45 percent of world exports and imports in 2007, an increase of approximately 41 percent above 1989.

The forum is now exploring the possibility of turning itself into a free trade area, but the goal is many years away.

Friday, November 6, 2009

Govt scraps plan for mandatory vehicle checks

KUALA LUMPUR: The Government has agreed to pull back the introduction of an “end of life” policy for vehicles after taking into account views and feedback from the people.

Since the announcement of the plan, the Government has been receiving many complaints from the people who were generally not agreeable to the mandatory annual comprehensive inspection as a requirement for road tax renewal for vehicles aged 15 years or older, a statement from the International Trade and Industry Ministry said Friday.

On Oct 28, the ministry had announced the new National Automotive Policy (NAP) which included the “Vehicle End Of Life Policy” which would have seen the introduction of a mandatory annual check-up of cars 15-years and above as a requirement for road tax renewal. -- Bernama

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Convert An Extra Bedroom Into A Home Office

An extra bedroom if you have would be a great to become your home office. Follow below guides to help you in converting your bedroom into a home office.
1. To ensure you have the proper wiring. A home office may need more things than a bedroom, so check to see what you have.

Things you may need:
-Phone line
-Cable outlet
-Electrical outlets

You probably have these, but check to be sure.

2. If you need to paint, now is the time. You want to paint the walls before you put everything in the room. Pick a neutral color, that you can coordinate items with.

3. Put your desk into the space first. Your desk will be the main focal point of the room, be sure it is in the proper location.

4. Now you can put everything else into your office. You may want to purchase a little more storage, or office supplies. Put everything it the space that is convenient for you.

Remember that this is your space. Make it comfortable and inviting. You can add decorations, flowers, candles, or other items that will make it comfortable to you.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

First Steps in Starting a Business


Wanna start business but yet do not know what to start, where to start and how to start .  All these thing always worried us... Well in this article will tell you the basics to get your own going.
First you have to come up with an idea for a business. If you don't already have one in mind, think about a problem in society that you think you can fix. Solutions to problems are usually one of the most common reasons a business gets started.
If that doesn't work, find something your good at or enjoy doing and form a business around that.


Once you have your idea for your business, the next thing you'll want to do is create a feasibility analysis. What a feasibility analysis does is runs through your idea and tells you whether or not its feasible and to go to the next step with your idea. If its not feasible try reworking it to see what the issue is or find a new idea and do another feasibility analysis. For a feasibility analysis template go to http://tinyurl.com/yj8jmyu and use that form.

If your business checks out in the feasibility analysis, then the next thing you'll want to do is create a name for your company. Make sure its creative and something you think would attract your customers. Search around the web to make sure you don't see any conflicting competition for the name you've chosen.

Now that you have your name you have to one check out that your name isnt taken legally in your state. You'll want to go to your states Department of State website for the division of corporations. You can do a search there to make sure your names available. Then you'll want to decide what type of company you'll have. For a list of types and a comparison chart go to http://tinyurl.com/ygq3g5y. Think about this part carefully because It can make a big difference. Recommend choosing an LLC because that way you have less liability if something goes wrong. To file your company legally you may need a lawyer to help you out but first look into your states rules and regulations.

The next thing you'll need to do is go to the IRS website and register your company for taxes. Its not fun but its required. fill out the necessary forms and you'll receive an EIN, so that you can file taxes at the end of the year.

Once you got those basic things then your pretty much set. Now your no where near done with your business but you've taken a big step in the right direction. The next thing would be to continue with your business plan/idea. Wish you the best of luck and  hope your company is a success!

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Good Boss!!! How ?

Everybody if have chance wanted to be a boss. The real issue is the moment you step into a management position it can be thrilling. Of course more money, more power, more perks. People suddenly recognize that your initiative and leadership skills are commendable, and at the start, you bask in their admiration and unspoken envy. The first step is fun, but every step after that is hard work. Tight budgets, diminishing resources, lack of skilled workers, and people who report to you (who think they'd do a better job than you are doing), all make management a serious challenge. Whether you're a first-time manager or a seasoned one of several years, there are some things you can do that will make your employees happier, and your job more secure.

First you have to

Monday, November 2, 2009

MLM Business

The 7 Business Factors Test of a Multi -level Marketing Business
So many people ask the same question: Is Multi-level Marketing a REAL Business? Is it truly a business that can produce a living and income? Is it a REAL distribution business? It is a business that operates for the customer's satisfaction, and always looks to gain new customers?
Here is the answer: YES.
How and why does it qualify as a business? Every business has certain traits and functions that are needed to do business and stay in business. We have developed what we call the "7 Business Factors Test", and you have to ask these questions to see if it qualifies as a business. All businesses, no matter whether it is a traditional business or a non-traditional business, (such as MLM), answer these questions in the affirmative.
What are the "7 Business Factors Test" Questions?

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