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Sunday, May 15, 2011
Friday, April 8, 2011
Make Money Without Money
It is true that you can make money with no money. There have been very successful people come up with very lucrative means to have their own business; and they had no money to start with, just vision and ambition. They all knew one thing; they could begin with nothing and they may have never heard or believed, "it takes money to make money."
This particular saying has prevented so many people from beginning what could be a major, money-making venture. Beginning your own small business from scratch with nothing, nada or zilch will also keep you out of debt by racking up mountains of money to pay back to someone or somewhere. There is no interest charges on your own few dollars here and there. This is the genius of bootstrapping your business. Nobody can take it away, what you create, design or make with your own two hands and if it cost very little or nothing so much the better.
A great way to save money and not spend is to forget overhead costs. At least any extra ones; work out of your spare bedroom, the basement or the dining room table until you are established and begin making money.
There are huge benefits to working out of your own home:
1. No extra office to pay for, (lease, utilities, etc.).
2. No commute to the office.
3. Cut out or reduce child care expenses.
You can pocket all those extra savings just by working out of your own home.
You probably already have some idea of what you want to do to start your own business or work from home. Make sure it is a good choice without using any or a lot of money. It would be practically impossible to bootstrap a clothing store or restaurant without an extra building or lots of expensive equipment and inventory.
But, you can start a cleaning business, an elder care business, a pet sitting/walking/grooming business with almost nothing. There are hundreds, even thousands, of other things you can do to bring in a second income or even primary income if you have to.
Shoestring budgeting is a great way to start your own business to make money without money.
This particular saying has prevented so many people from beginning what could be a major, money-making venture. Beginning your own small business from scratch with nothing, nada or zilch will also keep you out of debt by racking up mountains of money to pay back to someone or somewhere. There is no interest charges on your own few dollars here and there. This is the genius of bootstrapping your business. Nobody can take it away, what you create, design or make with your own two hands and if it cost very little or nothing so much the better.
A great way to save money and not spend is to forget overhead costs. At least any extra ones; work out of your spare bedroom, the basement or the dining room table until you are established and begin making money.
There are huge benefits to working out of your own home:
1. No extra office to pay for, (lease, utilities, etc.).
2. No commute to the office.
3. Cut out or reduce child care expenses.
You can pocket all those extra savings just by working out of your own home.
You probably already have some idea of what you want to do to start your own business or work from home. Make sure it is a good choice without using any or a lot of money. It would be practically impossible to bootstrap a clothing store or restaurant without an extra building or lots of expensive equipment and inventory.
But, you can start a cleaning business, an elder care business, a pet sitting/walking/grooming business with almost nothing. There are hundreds, even thousands, of other things you can do to bring in a second income or even primary income if you have to.
Shoestring budgeting is a great way to start your own business to make money without money.
Friday, March 4, 2011
Field Inspection Jobs
This is a fairly lucrative career to get into with a shoestring budget and do it from home. You can get into this business in a big way and easily make it a full-time and extremely interesting career. Part-time is good too for people that want to work after hours and weekends starting out.
You may be wondering what a field inspector actually does. They actually perform inspections of homes, businesses and equipment verification for the finance and insurance industry as well as for banks and mortgage companies.
The majority of your training for field inspection jobs comes from actually doing the job. You won't have to have special training or a degree. If there is any training required by a particular firm they will provide it and their procedures or guidelines to the inspection.
You will need some basic equipment that most people have already. This would be a computer with Internet access and a digital camera. Most any type of small digital camera will work as long as you know how to transfer the photos to your computer.
To find these jobs you can use the search feature on the computer and type in field inspection jobs or companies. You'll find a pretty lengthy list of companies seeking out people to do field inspection jobs.
You can choose your area to work in or as much of a coverage area as you are comfortable covering--whether it is only 5 to 10 miles from your home or even driving 100 miles to cover a larger town.
To start out you can do simple "drive by" projects. This is just to verify whether a property is vacant or occupied. Take a photo, send it to the company, via the computer and you may be asked to answer a few questions about the property; is it brick or vinyl or does it have any visible damage or create a hazard.
Then you can add more and more projects to your list as well as the type of tasks you're willing to perform.
You'll usually only get paid a flat rate fee for each job. Each one in itself is not a lot but once you learn to combine them you can make a decent income. After a company realizes you are reliable they will send more work your way.
For a more in-depth look at the field inspection business check out this link: http://hubpages.com/hub/Become-a-Field-Inspector
You may be wondering what a field inspector actually does. They actually perform inspections of homes, businesses and equipment verification for the finance and insurance industry as well as for banks and mortgage companies.
The majority of your training for field inspection jobs comes from actually doing the job. You won't have to have special training or a degree. If there is any training required by a particular firm they will provide it and their procedures or guidelines to the inspection.
You will need some basic equipment that most people have already. This would be a computer with Internet access and a digital camera. Most any type of small digital camera will work as long as you know how to transfer the photos to your computer.
To find these jobs you can use the search feature on the computer and type in field inspection jobs or companies. You'll find a pretty lengthy list of companies seeking out people to do field inspection jobs.
You can choose your area to work in or as much of a coverage area as you are comfortable covering--whether it is only 5 to 10 miles from your home or even driving 100 miles to cover a larger town.
To start out you can do simple "drive by" projects. This is just to verify whether a property is vacant or occupied. Take a photo, send it to the company, via the computer and you may be asked to answer a few questions about the property; is it brick or vinyl or does it have any visible damage or create a hazard.
Then you can add more and more projects to your list as well as the type of tasks you're willing to perform.
You'll usually only get paid a flat rate fee for each job. Each one in itself is not a lot but once you learn to combine them you can make a decent income. After a company realizes you are reliable they will send more work your way.
For a more in-depth look at the field inspection business check out this link: http://hubpages.com/hub/Become-a-Field-Inspector
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Thursday, February 4, 2010
Help
I really need help with this crazy blogging stuff. I type in like I'm supposed to and it says page doesn't exist, yet here I am and I have other stuff here too.
What is up with that?
What is up with that?
Monday, July 6, 2009
Do digital Inventory
This is another easy and great way to pick up extra money. Do a digital inventory of all your friends and families belongings and assets. They need this list of personals for their insurance if they were to ever need to file a claim. We all know that bad things happen such as natural disasters---fires or tornadoes. They would need proof in case of a robbery. The truth is that in the face of any disaster it is hard to remember exactly all of your precious items. Making a list is usually required by your insurance company but they aren't going to really push you to list everything. Face it, if it isn't listed or you can't prove you owned it after it was taken or destroyed, they wouldn't actually have to pay for it.
You can contact insurance companies to have them give out your card or recommend you. You can let real estate agents know you do this type of work so they can inform their clients when purchasing a new home.
There are hundreds of uses for a digital documentation of items. Even small business' could benefit from this because all that office equipment does not come cheap.
If you are truly interested in this you can email me for more details or purchase the entire informational kit from me for $17.95. It includes the best way to do documentation, paperwork to list items and prices. Just copy and add your own letterhead. You're set up in business.
You can contact insurance companies to have them give out your card or recommend you. You can let real estate agents know you do this type of work so they can inform their clients when purchasing a new home.
There are hundreds of uses for a digital documentation of items. Even small business' could benefit from this because all that office equipment does not come cheap.
If you are truly interested in this you can email me for more details or purchase the entire informational kit from me for $17.95. It includes the best way to do documentation, paperwork to list items and prices. Just copy and add your own letterhead. You're set up in business.
Sunday, July 5, 2009
More about making money with Photography
You seriously want to make some extra cash. Here is another simple way to use Photography to make some money. This costs a little but if you want to make money from home or become an entrepeneur, you're going to have to spend a little.
What you'll need is a fairly decent camera. You can get away with around $400.00 for this. You'll need a few nice backdrops. They cost around $150.00 into the thousands. But here is a great way too that will save you some of that expense. Make your own. Go get you a pretty little antique sette and a large piece of silk to hang behind it. Pick up an easel and a nice painting from Hobby Lobby. Purchase a tall candleholder and change candles with the seasons and add some greenery around the bottom, just lying around on the floor. All of these are great ideas. I'm sure you'll think of more.
Next, you'll need a really good photo printer. Epson has one that works independent of a computer, makes really good prints. Just pop in the memory card from that digital camera, choose picture and print. This printer costs a couple of hundred dollars.
Now you need to go places where they want some instant 8x10 photos and just point, shoot, print, and sell.
My #1 suggestion is beauty pageants. They always want pictures and they don't want to wait for them.
You could do fairs, carnivals, festivals. Maybe you could even talk to someone about working up a booth at a local concert.
Just remember that you have to market any business you do. Make cards so if they do want the instant shots but later decide they want more photos they can contact you.
This isn't really the cheapest way to get into photography, but it is quick for extra money on a slow weekend. It is really cheap when you consider the fantastic expense of operating a full-time, photo business or studio. Those folks spend thousands of dollars to begin their business.
Happy working.
What you'll need is a fairly decent camera. You can get away with around $400.00 for this. You'll need a few nice backdrops. They cost around $150.00 into the thousands. But here is a great way too that will save you some of that expense. Make your own. Go get you a pretty little antique sette and a large piece of silk to hang behind it. Pick up an easel and a nice painting from Hobby Lobby. Purchase a tall candleholder and change candles with the seasons and add some greenery around the bottom, just lying around on the floor. All of these are great ideas. I'm sure you'll think of more.
Next, you'll need a really good photo printer. Epson has one that works independent of a computer, makes really good prints. Just pop in the memory card from that digital camera, choose picture and print. This printer costs a couple of hundred dollars.
Now you need to go places where they want some instant 8x10 photos and just point, shoot, print, and sell.
My #1 suggestion is beauty pageants. They always want pictures and they don't want to wait for them.
You could do fairs, carnivals, festivals. Maybe you could even talk to someone about working up a booth at a local concert.
Just remember that you have to market any business you do. Make cards so if they do want the instant shots but later decide they want more photos they can contact you.
This isn't really the cheapest way to get into photography, but it is quick for extra money on a slow weekend. It is really cheap when you consider the fantastic expense of operating a full-time, photo business or studio. Those folks spend thousands of dollars to begin their business.
Happy working.
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