Showing posts with label Sales. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sales. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

How to Make Extra Money if You're a Teacher (8 Steps)


*Look for seasonal employmentThe first thing you can do is look for seasonal employment in the summer. Many teachers are hired as 'temps' to do clerical work in offices. Other teachers I know work at country clubs or pools, or they work for outdoor painting companies. I also have known some educators who have started their own part-time businesses in landscaping and painting. A few of them continue work in the evenings during the school year, while others have summer-only businesses. Because tourist attractions often need more employees in the summer, teachers can work as tour guides, ride operators, or gift shop employees as well.
*Go into business for yourselfOne thing teachers can do in the summer is design crafts or projects and sell them at craft fairs. Because the initial start up of buying a cash box, fire extinguisher, displays, tent and folding tables (all of the things needed at fairs) can get expensive, it is often a good idea to go into business with someone else. That way you can take turns working the fairs and you can also have fun working together if you wish. I ran a tie dye onesie business for a few years that was very successful. When it became too much to do after I had a child, I sold tie dye onesies on consignment at local children's resale shops instead. There are lots of opportunities to make and sell items at resale shops including boutique bibs, burp cloths and baby barrettes.
*Resell items for moneyTeachers can make additional income by finding items at yard, garage, and estate sales. They can resell items at flea markets, children's resale shops, or on eBay. Some teachers save items all year and have a three-day holiday weekend garage sale, which can help generate some income for a fun vacation. I have also known a couple of teacher-gardeners who grew extra vegetables and maintained part-time vegetable stands over the summer.
*Work a retail part-time job for the discountsMany teachers work at retail shops in the evenings, being sure to limit hours and availability. Because retail clothing outlets often give a discount to their employees, the discount can help out with school clothing expenses.
*Become a part-time employee in the service or real estate industryin the There are also opportunities for teachers as part-time (evenings and weekends only) real estate agents. Additionally, some teachers opt to be part-time bartenders and servers. (Speaking from experience, I can tell you that it's probably best to wait tables outside of your district so you don't run into parents or students, which can be awkward!) I've known teachers who have worked as nannies, as pizza delivery drivers, and as house or pet sitters.
*Sell products at home partiesTeachers have the opportunity to sell products at in-home parties for companies such as Pampered Chef, Lia Sophia, Avon, Mary Kay, Party Lite, and Silpada. They can book parties as little or as often as they wish, and many products can also be sold to fellow teachers at school.
*Work at an education-related part-time jobThere are some more traditional teaching-type jobs that teachers can hold part-time. They can advertise as tutors in the paper, on Craigslist and at grocery stores. They always have the option of working at a tutoring center such as Sylvan or Kumon. If they have good writing skills, they can edit papers for college students by posting ads on university campuses. (A good brochure offering your editing and revising services is a good idea. You can also expand and offer to help with resumes and business letters.) Also, teachers can hold summer book clubs for profit by advertising in their neighborhoods. (Pick a book and an age/reading level, and hold discussions and serve snacks in your home.)
*Cater to your co-workersOne last very creative idea I've seen is to offer a boxed lunch on Fridays to your colleagues. Since teachers often can't leave for lunch, a lunch treat on Fridays is an easy sell to fellow teachers. (Of course, you'll need to get permission from an administrator to do this first.) Place a menu and sign-up sheet in the teacher's lounge a week ahead of time. Offer one choice to keep things simple and expand later once you get the hang of it. Packaged or box lunches containing a dessert, sandwich and two sides can be sold for $7 or $8--or possibly more. Ideas include fresh fruit, pasta salad, a serving of caesar or mixed green salads, dessert bars, chicken salad croissants. By posting your menu and sign up a week ahead of time, you'll be able to determine how much and what to buy. Be sure to wrap boxes well to make them appealing--grosgrain ribbon is nice and relatively inexpensive in bulk. Write the name of each customer on your boxes and place in the teacher's lounge refrigerator for people to pick up. That way you don't have to worry about delivering them. It's easy and teachers love it!
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Sunday, September 20, 2015

How to Get Free Minutes for Verizon Prepaid Phones


Sign up for email newsletters from Verizon Wireless and watch out for occasional promotional offers. Occasionally, Verizon may send a promotional code for extra time when you purchase minutes to add to your prepaid phone.
Watch newspaper ads and sales fliers for your favorite department stores. During special occasions and holidays, they may offer coupons or deals on cell phones and free minutes.
Choose the $3.99 per day Verizon prepaid bundle, which gives you unlimited nights and weekends. Nighttime calling begins at 9:01 p.m. and ends at 5:59 a.m.
Subscribe to the $0.99-per-day Verizon prepaid package, and you can talk to friends and family who also have prepaid or monthly subscription Verizon service absolutely free. There is no limit on how long you can talk when you call other Verizon subscribers.
Register for a Phone Lagoon account and participate in their free surveys and offers. Keep your eye on available offers, as from time to time you may be able to earn free Verizon minutes for your prepaid account.
Browse online auction offers on eBay. Some sellers offer minute bundles that come with extra minutes at no cost.
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Tuesday, September 15, 2015

How to Make Money in Real Estate Using Sandwich Lease Options


Identify attractive properties in nice, stable neighborhoods that are likely to appreciate in value over the next few years. Hire an attorney to write a lease option that is legally sufficient and enforceable. The option is only binding on the optionor (the homeowner) and must state the term of the contract, the future sales price and the amount of the nonrefundable option deposit. Locate future possible tenants.
Rent a property with an option to buy. A long-term lease of one to five years has more potential for profit. Make sure if you decide to exercise the option that you can purchase the property anytime during the term of the contract, and that the option deposit is applied to a future down payment. Make it clear to the landlord that you intend to sublease the property.
Find a tenant who also wants to rent with an option to buy. This sublease term can't be longer than your lease term. Ideally, the tenant will be able to obtain a mortgage loan before the option to buy expires, so check her credit report to make sure that is possible. Your tenant's option deposit, monthly rent and future purchase price must all be higher than what you're paying in order to maximize your potential profit.
Collect your profits. If your tenant decides to buy, then you exercise your option with an earlier closing date than the tenant's closing. In this case you've made money on the monthly rent and the purchase price. If the tenant decides not to buy, you've made money on the monthly rent and the nonrefundable option deposit, and you can let your own option expire, renew it and repeat the scenario with another tenant, buy the property or walk away. Any way you do it, you've made a profit.
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Monday, September 14, 2015

How to Get Paid for Linking (5 Steps)


Become a paid blogger. Sign up for a paid-to-link program for free. Do not bother with those who charge for membership. Why should you pay to make money when you can do it for free? Join the paid-to-link program and place text links on your blog site or on post pages. You make more money for the link plus a short blog post. Here are a few sites to get you started: PayPerPost, Blogvertise, ReviewMe, BloggingAds and PayU2Blog.
Place text or banner links on your blog or website. This is how you will get paid. Each time a visitor clicks the link, you get counted for one click-through. You may be paid a certain amount per click or a percentage of the sales generated from your lead or a combination of both.
Become an affiliate by signing up on the vendor's website and create your link. You can make a good residual income from advertising your affiliate links on your blog. Write a short post --- around 300 words --- and place your link within the text with an invitation to check out your product. The post must be relevant to the product to encourage readers to click through. Affiliate links can be obtained by joining Amazon.com, Clickbank.com and Commission Junction just to name a few. On your blog or within a post, place the link with your associate ID embedded in it. You earn a commission when a visitor clicks the link and purchases the product. Clickbank products generally pay between 50 percent and 75 percent of each sale.
Create a HubPage or Squidoo Lens that will allow you to make webpages on any topic and link to affiliate products. It is as easy as writing an article; you can add photos, YouTube videos and text links within the body and place links to your other sites and blogs.
Write and submit articles to article directories with your links. Write a short 400-word article relevant to your product and place your link in the body, if allowed, or in the author bio box. Some publishers like Ezine Articles do not allow affiliate links, but you can place links to your blog with a redirect to the affiliate site. GoArticles and ArticlesBase allow links in the body, but Ezine Articles only allows links in the bio box.
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Thursday, September 10, 2015

How to Make Money Without a Computer from Home


Making money from home is as easy as a click of a mouse. Aren't you tired of hearing that? Not everyone needs to utilize a computer to make an honest living from home. It's a not difficult, in fact it is easy.
You have to be really creative, but when there's a will, there's a way.
Sell stuff from home. Without the use of a computer you can still sell stuff. And you don't have to pay for shipping and handling either. Sell antiques, old furniture, jewelry, household items right from your very own garage. Have weekly garage sales, yard sales, sidewalk sales from your own home. Make money by talking to your neighbors and advertising in the weekly penny saver.
Craft, design, and market your own crafts or jewelry. Sell the items you create at your existing jobs, a spouse's or a friend's job. Sell the items you make to neighbors. Have inexpensive jewelry, clothing, handbag or craft parties, and invite your friends and relatives.
Here's one for the hairstylist. For people that style hair, are makeup artists or are great with their hands start your own business in the basement. You can cut and style hair, create makeup, and give massages for certain prices. You will of course have to hang out a shingle and let the government know you are making money. But yes, you can work from home.
How about starting your own band, karaoke or sound system. For people that are musically inclined you can start your own business at home without the use of a computer. Advertise the old fashioned way---by word of mouth, flyers and newspaper ads.
For people who have a lot of patience---tutor children teens and college students. For people that are great with kids, have the patience and are really good in one subject, such as math, science,
or music use those abilities. Tutor kids into getting great grades. For retired teachers, or teachers taking a sabbatical this is a great way to earn extra money from your home or someone else's.
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Tuesday, September 8, 2015

How to Earn a Residual Income (6 Steps)


Decide what you can invest in order to achieve additional income. Unlike wages, residual income normally requires output including venture capital. Common venues to earn income that require an initial investment include rental properties, interest and dividends.
Know what your strengths are. Sales skills are helpful in commission and tier based businesses, research skills are valuable when providing people with information, computer skills can be used to develop either hardware or software and creative types can create advertising to earn residual income.
Get to know other business owners. The more people you know, the more you can help them out with referrals. These people need customers and are willing to pay for them. Simply by word of mouth you can create commissions.
Build a site based on your knowledge and interests. Chances are if you are interested in something, others are too, and if you have a vast knowledge base to back that up, that's the prime situation for building a site for others to join and use that knowledge.
Take garage sales to the next level. Sell your own things, but offer to sell things for others for a fee. Or sell other's services to people. You become the middle man and charge the service provider one fee while charging customers another, all without having to actually provide the service.
Look for resources that may be untapped, like oil or minerals that can be harvested from your land to earn residual income. Make sure that you own the land rights before giving anyone permission to drill.
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