Realistic Home Businesses
Did you know that more than half of all U.S. businesses are either based out of or started in a home? This book is for all of you who want to know where to begin in your quest for starting your own business. More ...
True Wealth Results From Developing Your Own Product
Thousands of people are trying to dupe you into thinking the best way to create a successful online business is to sign up as an affiliate selling someone else's product or fall prey to some pyramid / mlm scam. In the first case you can make only a small percentage of the profits. In the latter case you get suckered out of your money. More ...
How to Source Wholesale Products
If you're starting a retail business and looking for products to sell, you'll need to find reliable wholesale suppliers. This serves as a guide with some helpful tips for finding the right wholesale product sources for your business. More ...
Public Domain Profits
To put it in simple terms, anything created before 1923 is now in the public domain. Anything created between 1924 and 1963 is in the public domain unless the copyright was renewed. Most of the time these copyrights were not renewed because either the owners weren't making any money off the work, or they just forgot the deadline. More ...
The Best Way to Avoid a Work-At-Home Job Scam
Each year, millions of people fall victim to work-at-home job scams. This happens despite all the great information in books and online on how to identify legitimate work-at-home programs
and avoid scams. More ...
Whether You Know it or Not - You Gave a Warranty
You may not know it, but when you sell a product you automatically provide the buyer with a very extensive warranty. Article Two of the Uniform Commercial Code provides buyers with implied warranties of merchantability, fitness, and noninfringement. More ...
Get Rich at Home Without Any Product Inventory
Here's one of the best work from home ideas. The concept is basically being the middle man for other businesses. This is different from affiliate programs because they're set at 10 percent, or whatever. You could make up to 150 percent with this concept. More ...
Your Perfect Home Business May Be Right In Front of You!
Every week I receive email from would-be entrepreneurs, asking, What kind of home business should I start? This is a question that each person must answer for himself. There's no reason why you have to limityourself to someone else's prepackaged opportunity. More ...
Evil Plans: Having Fun on the Road to World Domination
This light-hearted easy to read humor and cartoon filled book inspires you make a plan (your "evil" plan) to escape the rat race to do what you love for a living. More ...
How to Successfully Launch a New Business
You need a detailed strategy to attract the number of paying customers required to meet your financial goals. By trial and error over many years, I've developed a five Step marketing strategy that enables me to launch a new product or service profitably every time. More ...
How To Write A Business Plan
Writing a business plan is a fundamental step to ensuring your business has every chance of succeeding. Common statistics state that nine out of ten businesses fail in the first five years of operation. Why? The number of businesses that do not define their goals and map out their path to success. More ...
Get Started in Your Own Business Right Now
In preparing this book the author identified 1,500 individuals who built businesses earning $50,000 or more from a modest investment (in many cases, $100 or less) and from that group he's chosen to focus on the 50 most intriguing case studies. More ...
Five Things You Need To Remember Before Starting a Small Business
Everyone knows someone who has decided to go into small business but did you know that 70 percent of all small businesses fail within the first 12 months of operation. In some countries that failure rate is as high as 85 to 90 percent. More ...
Keeping It In the Family
The failure rate of all start-up businesses is around the 90 percent mark. Add to that the fact that roughly 50 percent of all marriages end in divorce. So, what can YOU do to reduce the chances of becoming a statistic? More ...
How to Name Your Business
This book takes inventors from idea development to marketing and sales covering everything from prototype development, getting patents and trademarks, finding funding, manufacturing, licensing and distribution. Here's what the author says about naming your business. More ...
50 Legitimate Work From Home Businesses You Can Start Easily
Starting a business from home can be a bit confusing given all the different possible business ventures available. There are a lot of ideas for business from home nowadays. Here are 50 legitimate work from home ideas. More ...
What Kind of Business Should I Start?
The desire to own a business is becoming more common as workers grow more frustrated with the economy and working in corporate America. If you're thinking about a business of your own but you're not sure what to start, here are several exercises to spark some ideas. More ...
Federal Regulations for a Small Home Food Business
When thinking of what kind of business you would like to start a food related business is often at the top of the list. However, because of food safety, food businesses are one of the most highly regulated businesses. Many of the regulations and licenses required are at the state level. The moment your product is sold across state lines, your business becomes subject to federal regulation. More ...
How to Choose Your Business's Legal Structure
One of the most important decisions you must make when starting a business is the business's legal structure. Each legal structure has advantages and disadvantages. Your choice depends upon how much of the company you want to keep control of, and how much risk you can tolerate. More ...
What's The Right Franchise For You?
If you want to be self employed yet like the idea of owning an already established business, then a franchise might be for you. However, there's a lot to learn about franchises before taking the leap. All franchises have the possibility of being lucrative and they all have the possibility of failing. More ...
