Showing posts with label instance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label instance. Show all posts
Monday, September 14, 2015
How to Make Money with a Blade Sharpening Business
Purchase sharpener. Expect to spend up to $500 on a good blade sharpener. Keep in mind that depending on where you perform the service, the sharpener may have to be moved from one location to another. With that in mind, buy a high quality, easily portable sharpener.
Set fees. Offer package deals. For instance, sharpen 5 pairs of scissors for $20. Potential customers may find the package deals so intriguing that they may take advantage of package deals by getting family and friends' knives and scissors sharpened.
Advertise service. Place ad in Yellow Pages. Advertise in local newspapers.
Get customers through networking. Create mutual business relationships with kitchen and restaurant equipment suppliers. Arrange to have your fliers distributed with new equipment. In exchange, distribute the equipment suppliers' brochures when you make service calls.
Make cold calls. Contact restaurant owners, craft stores and fabric stores. Inquire about knives, cleavers and scissors that need sharpening.
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Sunday, September 13, 2015
How to Earn College Credit (12 Steps)
Complete college and university courses to earn college credit. You can enroll as a degree student or as a part-time non-degree student.
Consider online courses for college credit. Many community colleges, for instance, offer online courses at prices lower than most colleges. You can complete some basic courses for credit to help advance faster toward your degree. For example, Clovis Community College in New Mexico offers very affordable online college courses, and the college is regionally accredited.
Take courses at a nearby college and transfer the credits. If a different college in your area offers low-cost summer courses or a course you cannot fit into your schedule at your school, taking courses and then transferring the credits can help smooth your degree process.
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Wednesday, September 9, 2015
How to Set Up an Affiliate Contract With a Business
Make a list of the products or services you offer.
On that same page, jot down the keywords you chose to have on your website to drive traffic to it. If you don't know, write down the key words you want people to type in and be able to to pull up your business.
Type these key words into a search engine and make a list of all the similar or complimenting businesses that come up. (For instance, maybe you rent cranes, and they sell cranes). This is a perfect place to start.
Take as much time as necessary to research their site and services. Once you know about them, find the proper person to contact, either through their contact us page, or by contacting the support team and asking.
Send a professional email or letter explaining who you are, how you think the two of you can be successful together, and asking if they would be interested in setting up affiliate links on their site.
Set up a time to meet in person, if they are local, or have a conference call, where you can go over in more detail the idea, the percentages, etc. Go into this meeting with an idea already of what you expect, but especially with an idea of what you are willing to offer. This will be a case of you treat us well and we will you treat you well in return.
Set up a trial period, maybe 30 days where you monitor how well they or you are able to reap the rewards of having a link on each others site. If it looks good, set up another contract and negotiate percentages (10-40% are average).
Put your link on their site and build their website name into your key words on your site. Ask them to do the same. Your IT employee or web designer should do this.
Monitor weekly, then monthly to see how profitable it is.
Do this with as many companies as possible. Some may fall through, but some will work out.
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Sunday, September 6, 2015
How to Create an Affiliate Program (7 Steps)
Identify your target market. You must know who your target market is, including such vital information as an average level of education and physical location, if you want to properly market your product or service.
Set a commission that you will pay your affiliates for each sale they make. You must make the commission high enough, typically no lower than 50 percent of the sale price, to make it worth an affiliate’s time to promote your product or service.
Decide who is eligible to become an affiliate. For instance, will you allow anyone from anywhere in the world to join your affiliate program, or must the person reside in the United States or in North America?
Determine whether you will provide your affiliates with a website that is identical to the one you are using to sell your product or service or whether they will have to create a Web site themselves to promote your product or service. Providing them with a web template will make it much easier and much quicker for them to start their promotional efforts.
Make it easy for your affiliates to promote your product by providing them with content for their website and to use when marketing and by offering them banner ads, in different sizes, they can display to advertise your product or service.
Begin finding affiliates. There are numerous ways to find affiliates, including adding a link on your website that will directly take those who are interested to your affiliate sign-up sheet, using pay-per-click advertising like Google AdWords and Yahoo Search Marketing and emailing prospective affiliates with whom you are interested in partnering.
Continue to recruit affiliates as you can never have too many affiliates, and you never know when an affiliate will decide to stop promoting your product or service. Remember, the more affiliates you have, the more money you are likely to make.
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