Showing posts with label support. Show all posts
Showing posts with label support. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

How to Make the Most Money with Fundraising Events


Evaluate the appropriateness of the fundraiser. If children will be making the money, opt for easy to sell items with a limited range of prices. In many communities, sending a child door-to-door creates a risk for the child.
Generate outside interest. This is imperative when raising money. Your club would not need a fundraiser if it could totally support itself but one of the most common errors new fundraisers make is not attracting outside interest. For example, a new soccer team might host a community fashion show, using local fashion retailers and hair stylists to draw a bigger supporting crowd.
Get everyone involved. It's tough to encourage participation - so don't ask for it - require it. Have a sign-up sheet and make sure every member knows they must contribute to the fundraiser in some way. Offer an opt-out payment for those who would rather donate.
Increase fundraising dollars by including prizes donated by local retailers in exchange for advertising. This is a win/win for you and for them. Publicize the chance to win prizes to draw in people who would normally not donate and you make more money.
Report your success and make sure the local newspaper runs a photo and story about the results of your fundraising event. Your club will want to host future fundraising events and these stories provide free publicity.
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Tuesday, September 15, 2015

How to Do Data Entry From Home (6 Steps)


Ask for references from people who have data entry experience if you know friends or family members who share the common interest. You never pay to work. This should be the principle rule when searching for that perfect data entry job.
Research legitimate work-at-home data entry companies. It's always best to check for complaints with the Better Business Bureau. There will typically be a complaint listed if it is a scam. You will also want to do a search with the words 'scam' following the name of the company. This will help to bring to light any Websites with complaints or questions of legitimacy.
Gain support through work-at-home message boards. Many of these message boards list legitimate companies as 'stickies' on their Websites. Stickies are permanent posts on message boards that usually hold valuable information for new members. Members will also assist if you cannot find information on a questionable company. You can find these links in our Resources section.
Read the qualifications for the data entry position carefully. Many data entry positions ask that you have ten key skills as well as the ability to type at least 60 words per minute. Employers will also specify computer requirements like operating system must haves, software specifics and the need for high speed Internet service.
Prepare a telecommuting resume. Telecommuting resumes are similar to traditional resumes in that they list all your skills and detail your capabilities. The difference between telecommuting resumes and traditional resumes is that telecommuting resumes do not include personal information such as addresses and phone numbers. Telecommuting resumes also include information about your computer capabilities, work samples and details of your office setup. An email address that you check frequently should be listed as your contact information.
Take notes on employer responses. Some companies notify you on the best time to contact them in the future if all positions are filled. Its important that you notate these time frames and adhere to them to the letter. That's true if you want to do data entry work from home.
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