Archive for the ‘Business’ Category

FREE PLR Content – Fresh on the Market

FREE PLR Content

“Brand New, Never-Before Seen PLR For 2009!”

10membershipideas-smonlinemembership-sm

  • 30-page report on the hot topic of online memberships
  • 10-page giveaway report to warm your audience up to buying
  • A prewritten and designed sales letter to sell the report from
  • A prewritten and designed squeeze page to build a subscriber list from the giveaway report.
  • 5 prewritten autoresponder emails to follow-up and sell to the people who request the free report.
  • A ready-to-use solo email promotion designed to sell the 30-page report.
  • 2 different ecovers in 4 different sizes, plus the .psd versions, so they can be edited.
  • 5 blog posts AND 5 articles on the topic of online memberships.
  • A list of related affiliate programs to further increase income from the package.

This is a BRAND NEW package. It’s not an old Special Report Club package being sent out the public…it’s never been released before. And once your referrals sign up to get the package, they’ll be presented with a very special offer to join the club…so you can earn recurring monthly commission for as long as they stay members.

Click here to Grab Your FREE PLR Content Package

7 Tips to Cut Costs at Home

cut_costs_at_home_clipart

7 Tips to Cut Costs at Home

1.  Make an itemized list of all your expenses for the month and then decide where you can cut costs.

2.  Keep a weekly tally on all your expenditures.  Go through your receipts and find where the little pocket change is vanishing.  Those little extras really add up.  Try to eliminate them.

3.  Keep your trips to the store at a minimum.  On average each trip will mean that you will pick up a few extra unplanned purchases.  Try to plan your weekly shopping with a written list of all your necessities.

4.  Shop quickly without much browsing and make sure you’re not hungry before you enter the store.   Snacks are costly and when you’re hungry, you can easily toss in several extra purchases that would have been avoided if you had only eaten before you went in to the store.

5.  Be patient.  If there’s something you really want but don’t really need right away, watch for sales.  Try to avoid buying things at full price.  With food, learn to stock up on essentials when there’s a good sale.

6.  Stay organized at home.  When you can’t find something that you really need at the last minute, you may end up running to the store and purchasing another one.  Organizing your stuff really can save cash!

7.  Do it yourself.  Stretch your knowledge and learn to do more things yourself.  The local library and the internet has an unlimited resource of knowledge.  You can learn to do about anything you want to accomplish and save tons of money doing it yourself.

7 Tips to Cut Costs at Home by NewsletterClips.com

8 Tips to Finding Legitimate Debt Settlement Companies

legitimatedebtsettlementcompanies

8 Tips to Finding Legitimate Debt Settlement Companies

1.    The company is prepared to meet your needs in an efficient manner.

2.    The company offers free consultation.

3.    The company has a debt counselor or specialist available who can accurately assess your entire financial situation and recommend a suitable course of action.

4.    The debt counselor or specialist should work with you hand-in-hand in developing a program that will  lead you to being debt-free in the shortest time possible.

5.    A legitimate company charges you according to the original balance, not the balance after all of the fees and charges.

6.    Please be very cautious of companies making outrageous claims as a part of their services, such as guaranteeing to stop all creditor phone calls or  that your credit will not be altered.

7.    The company demonstrates the required business practices and standards required by TASC (Trade Association of Settlement Companies). TASC’s purpose is protect the interests of consumers.

8.    The company has skilled debt negotiators and settlement professionals, who are current with laws pertaining to debt, credit and collection.

Free Newsletter Content provided by NewsletterClips.com

Fun Business Word Builders

fun business word builders

*Right click to copy and save image above*

WORDS AND PHRASES USED IN BUSINESS

Copy and Paste Your Choice of Business Words and their Definitions

Note: Some of these terms are outdated or rarely used today but they’re sure fun to read…

ACCOUNT CURRENT – A running account between two persons or firms.

ACCOUNT SALES – A detailed statement of the sale of goods by a
commission merchant, showing also the charges and net proceeds.

ADMINISTRATOR – A man appointed by the Court to settle the estate
of a deceased person.

ADMINISTRATRIX – A woman appointed by the Court to settle the
estate of a deceased person.

AD VALOREM – According to value. A term used in the Custom House in
estimating the duties on imported goods.

AFFIDAVIT -A written declaration under oath.

ANNUITY – An annual allowance; a sum to be paid yearly, to continue
for life or a fixed period.

ANNUL – To cancel; to make void.

ANTEDATE – To date before time of writing.

APPRAISED – The act of placing a value on goods.

APPRAISER – A person appointed to value real or personal property.

ARBITRATION – The settlement of a disputed question by a person
chosen by the parties to the dispute.

ASSETS – The total resources of a person in business.

ASSIGNEE – A person to whom the property of a bankrupt, or an
insolvent debtor, is transferred for adjustment for the benefit
of Auditors.

ASSIGNMENT – The act of transferring property to the Assignee.

ATTACHMENT – A warrant for the purpose of seizing a man’s property.

BALANCE SHEET – A statement in condensed form, showing the
condition of a business.

BANKABLE – Receivable at a bank at par or face value.
Read the rest of this entry »