Archive for January, 2009

How can I get enough money to buy a MacBook Pro at 13?

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

I really want the new MacBook Pro 17", but I don't have enough money. What can I do to make the money FAST? No survey websites,please, they are just scams.

Beg??

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how much money do i need to get my first apartment?

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

i just started a new job that pays really well.i really want to move out my moms house and into my own place. but there is alot of things i dont know about. how much money do i need to save to get the apartment. does light and other things come with getting an apartment and if not how much more do i need to save to get those things. how in the world do i get things for my apartment like a bed and other things like that. any advise would be helpful. please help me get off of moms couch.

Are you talking about renting or buying your own apartment? I don’t have much experience when it comes to buying, but I can definitely help you out on renting.

If you’re looking to rent, the price of monthly rent depends on where you live. I’ve heard that you shouldn’t pay more than 1/3 of your monthly salary on rent, but that’s impossible if you live in a more expensive city such as New York or San Francisco. If you sign a lease, you usually have to pay a security deposit and 1st month’s rent. If you use a broker, that might be another fee. (The broker I found was hired by my landlord so I didn’t have to pay any fees.)

If you rent from a private home, utility may or may not be included; that’s negotiable between you and the owner. If you rent from an apartment building/complex, some utilities may be included. (I live in an apartment building and heat and water are included, but gas, electricity, cable, phone, and internet are not.) If you rent from a private home, there might not even be a lease. Keep in mind that if a lease is required, the property owner usually performs a credit check on you (and that might be an extra fee you’re responsible for as well.)

As for furniiture, I highly recommend Ikea, Target, the Container Store, and Bed Bath and Beyond. Check out their websites before you go to get an idea of what each place offers. If you’re really on a budget and wouldn’t mind second hand stuff, go to Craigslist.com. You’ll find moving boxes (usually free) and furniture at low prices. Craig’s List is also a good place to start your search for an apartment, whether you’re looking to rent or to buy.

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Treat Yourself To A Home Business

Friday, January 30th, 2009

Working at home has been a dream of many that goes back many years. Staying at home and enjoying watching the kids grow up is a goal worth fighting for.

Let’s take a look into making a living or part time living from the comfort of your home. You owe it to yourself to gain the freedom a home business can offer.

In the past, there have been multi-level marketing plans to sell everything from vitamins to soap. There have been mail order catalog opportunities. Many tried buying and selling real estate. Each of these opportunities made many people a lot of money, but each of them also cost many people a lot of money.

More people have spent money than have made money in every business venture. The problem is many inexperienced people get into moneymaking schemes after attending a meeting somewhere. The offer may be legitimate, but most people fail in business.

According to the US Small Business Administration, over 50% of small businesses fail in the first year and 95% fail with the first five years. That is a scary statistic.

This means that the average business is doomed to fail from the beginning. It also means that you will lose a lot of money if you start a business. WOW! No wonder you are leery about putting up your hard-earned cash for what is statically a crapshoot, a roll of the dice.

So, what is the answer for the average person who does not want to lose their savings and even their home investing in a business? Start building a “digital business” online. Create a website that generates its income without you needing to invest in inventory or even lease a building to house your business. Then create two or ten more websites generating income for you.

You may not know how to create a website today. It is an easily learned skill. There is software you can buy or download free that will help you. There are tutorials on making a website profitable. You can do this.

Once you have a website online you can put other people’s advertising on your site and be paid when someone buys one of their products. If this was my baby toys webpage and I mentioned a great baby toy with a link to my advertiser’s toy page you might go there and buy the toy. If you did, I would get a commission.

You could also put ads on your pages that only require someone to click on the ad for you to be paid. Again, if you were on my baby toy page and an ad talks about a toy. You click on the ad to go see it and I am paid for you clicking on the ad. The advertiser feels their sales page is compelling enough for them to sell enough of that toy to cover their cost of the clicks that got you there.

Some advertisers do not require you to buy the product when you click on an ad, but I will not be paid unless you fill out their application. This is usually seen on sites like insurance sites or loan application sites. You do not have to get a policy or take out a loan for me to be paid. When you fill out the form, I qualify for my commission for sending you to the advertiser.

These are typically the ways a beginning website entrepreneur starts generating income on the Internet. Once you understand that part of internet marketing, you may move on to selling your own digital products.

A digital product is one that can be downloaded from your website. You can sell your own ebook you wrote yourself or an ebook you purchased and have the rights to sell online.

If you are a programmer, you can sell you own computer program from your site. You could also sell someone else’s program that you purchased the rights to sell.

Notice that not all of the above ideas require you to invest in a lot of inventory. Even the products are free if you create them yourself. Not everything you are doing so far requires a large investment of your hard earned money. It does require a large investment of your time.

All of the material you need to create a website can be found free online if you do not want to purchase some popular program. Your only expense SHOULD be a domain of your own, such as yourdomain.com. You can get free hosting from various places but for moneymaking venture, this is not advised.

For a small investment, you too can be PRESIDENT OF YOUR OWN COMPANY. Maybe the statistics are the same for success online as they are in other businesses, but this is a chance to find out without losing the farm doing it.

Is there anyone out there who has made money on a home internet business???

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

Looking for some good revenue to substitue my income. I am not seeking any MlM scheme, but if you have succeeded and would like to be my mentor. I would highly appreciate it.

Please feel free to email me.

Thank you

http://mydataentryjobs.blogspot.com

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what is good money making business to start in America ( start up business )?

Thursday, January 29th, 2009


There are a number of businesses that you can start that can earn you loads of money in America. The key is to determine what your interests are, what you want to do, what is suitable for your lifestyle and your overall goals, and what can fit with your resources.

Dan Ramsey in his book "101 Best Home Businesses" has a chapter on how to find YOUR best home business. He suggests these 10 steps:

1. List 5 things you do best
2. List how others would benefit from what you do best
3. Find out how to give people what they want
4. Learn the value of your services to others
5. Find out who else offers similar services
6. Learn from the successes of others
7. Learn from the failures of others
8. Plan your own success
9. Make low cost mistakes
10. Enjoy what you do and how you do it

He then made suggestions on the best home businesses according to type. Here are a few of them:

Best Businesses Using Craft or Physical Skills
- antique restoration
- auto detail service
- carpet cleaning business
- errand/delivery service
- housecleaning business

Best Service Businesses
- bed and breakfast operator
- caregiver
- catering service
- senior day care center
- tutoring service

Best Professional Businesses
- desktop publisher
- magazine writer
- import/export service
- income tax preparation service
- event planner

Some other home business ideas:

Top 10 Home Businesses with Rapid Break-Even Time http://www.powerhomebiz.com/vol33/breakeven.htm
10 Profitable “Go-Out" Home Businesses http://www.powerhomebiz.com/vol31/goout.htm
Low Cost Startup Businesses http://www.entrepreneur.com/lowcostbusinesses/0,6617,,00.html
6 Hottest Businesses on the Web http://www.powerhomebiz.com/052006/web.htm

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Recommend a few great money-making jobs?

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

I'm 15, and lately I've been thinking about job opportunities for me in the future… I realize that there will be at least 30 jobs that run through my head at this age, haha,…but…I'm just wanting some advice and help. I most likely will NOT go to a 4+ year college, simply because I HATE math, I would probably be able to get into my community college, though. So, what kind of jobs out there do not require any complicated math or require me to go to a 4+ year college? I'm sort of a shy person, I have a good personality, according to all of my friends. I don't mind talking to a few people at once…but I'm very shy in groups of people that I'm not familiar with. I love to sit down and just think about certain things. Remember, though, I'm horrible with math. A few jobs I've thought about are: psychologist, real estate, etc..things like that. I would love to have a nice income for my family, for when I have one in the future. I don't want to be working in some low-pay job.

Internet Manager for car dealership. Its like a regular car sales job except that you will get majority of your leads through online sources. The job does not require a degree and growth potential is good. You don't have to be super social for this job; just a decent smiling personality.

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i'd like to start making money on line anyone have any sites they dont have to pay alot, but something easy

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

And secure too

There is no such site. All these "opportunities" are scams. Either they ask for money up front or they harvest your email and personal info.

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who do eight year old kids make money besides lemonade stands?

Thursday, January 29th, 2009


Try walking dogs or painting pictures at an office

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How to make money on the internet?

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

Yo. I need to know how to make money using the internet. I know Google has some program for linking advertising to your own website. However, I want to know all the different options that possibly other websites or companies have for making money, and how they do so. I beleive there's probably is a ton of information about all of this stuff, so if you give me links to helpful sites and your own information or experience, that would be great.

Unstoppable dreams has a great business going for himself!
Another option to take a look at. I know a lot of different people who have an online business. Most of collaborated with different industries selling products that the primary company provides such as telecommunication services through land lines, Internet, VOIP, digital phones, video phones as well as cellular phones through all the major cellular phone providers. These companies, pay a percentage of everyone's billings once they become customers either by referals from other customers, word of mouth, from yourself, or through your web site. In the cellular part of the business, If they are already a customer then when they upgrade their cell phones and extend their contracts, they give you a percentage of their billings each month. There is a lot of money to be made in this industry. If you'd like more information on this type of business, feel free to email me at tvague@seafaringopportunities.org I'd be happy to answer any questions and direct you to some people that can help you out. It's also a major funding resource for non profit organizations.

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I need part time at home ways to make extra money. Anyone have any ideas?

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

I work full time, 7:30 to 4. I need something part time that I can do at home to earn extra money. I have two kids to take care of, so leaving the house isn't an option. Any ideas?

There are companies that hire people to type things for them.
Others want book reports typed, resumes, term papers.
Stuff like that. It's better than phone soliciting!!!
Good Luck!!!

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