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Monday, September 21, 2015

How to Throw a Party for Profit


Define a target market for your party, or in other words, who the party is for. You need to be very specific and consider the following: age range, theme, purpose, whether the majority of them are college students, whether there will be drinking and how much they are willing to pay. For example, you may decide to throw a party targeting those age 22 to 28, with an all-black attire theme for the purpose of bringing young professionals together in an upscale setting, with an entry fee of $15 and an open bar.
Find a DJ in your area to play music at the party---the DJ you choose can make or break the event. Choose someone that has experience performing at parties with your chosen demographic, get references from him and ask the DJ what his typical play list is. If there is a well-known or popular DJ in your area, try your best to book them him---his notoriety alone may bring more people out to your party.
Determine whether you'd like corporate sponsorship for your party. Liquor companies are typically willing to sample drinks or co-sponsor parties for young adults, but only if there will be a large crowd with their target demographic, a well-known DJ or music artist performing or celebrity guests in attendance. If you want to gain sponsorship, contact the companies that will fit your party's demographic at least two months in advance. This will give them enough time to get a promotional team together and send them to the event.
Try to bring celebrity guests into your event, but do not advertise their attendance unless you can get it confirmed. This works best if you by chance know someone that is locally or nationally famous or a professional athlete, or you live in a city with professional sports teams. College athletes cannot appear at a for-profit event, so they are not an option. Alternatively, you can pay a celebrity to host your party. The cost for this can range from $2,500 to more than $10,000. If you can get celebrity guests, offer them a VIP area where they can enjoy the party.
Research your local area, and make a list of suitable places to hold your party. Ensure the venues you consider make sense for your target demographic, and that they have the proper capacity. Don't choose a venue that's too large or too small. Consider the reputations of the prospective venues as well For example, if you are targeting the above-profiled demographic and want to host 400 people, a small, grungy bar wouldn't be appropriate, but neither would a large ballroom that can hold 800 people. However, a downtown cocktail lounge that can hold 500 people would be a good fit.
Contact the venues on your list and get rates. When you first contact them, you can also bring up the option of them hosting the party in exchange for all profits made at the bar and a percentage of profits made from entry fees. Venues are likely to agree with this only if you are able to secure notable guests or a popular DJ or gain sponsorship from a well-known brand or company.
Market your party by designing and printing postcard fliers and distributing them to college campuses and spots where your target demographic hangs out. Launch a promotional blog or website, and post the event on social networking sites such as Twitter, MySpace and Facebook. Place the party on your city's online and print social event calendars, and pitch the event to your local radio station by offering free admission to a certain number of listeners in exchange for the promotion of your event. Finally, encourage your friends to spread the word to their associates.
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Thursday, September 17, 2015

How to Earn Money With Online Typing Jobs (4 Steps)


Check typing job sites such as SpeakWrite. Users of these sites upload dictation files. Freelance typists access the files online and type the material for a set fee. Most sites require prospective freelancers to take an online typing test to demonstrate their speed and accuracy.
Check freelance sites such as Elance and Guru by entering 'typing' into the job-search box. Large online freelance sites typically have thousands of typing jobs listed. Other freelance sites include freelance.com and iFreelance. You have to register at each site in order to bid on available jobs.
Visit legal transcription sites such as Ace Federal or GMR Transcription. Transcriptions services generally cater to professional clients, such as law firms. You must be familiar with legal terms and court procedures for many of these jobs. Check for the 'Careers,' 'Work for Us' or similarly-named section of the site to find information on online typing opportunities.
Check medical transcription sites like MedScribe. These companies specialize in transcribing medical text from dictated doctor's reports. Many medical transcribing services offer pay rates well beyond general typing jobs but require specialized training and experience. Check job requirements carefully before applying for a position as an online medical transcriber.
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Saturday, September 12, 2015

How Can I Earn Points Back on My Driving Record?


Always fight traffic violations in court. Although it may be more expensive to hire a lawyer or take off from work to go to court, you might save money in the long run if you manage to have the offense reduced and eliminated. Insurance companies typically charge higher premiums for drivers with more points on their record, and you are likely to accumulate points by pleading guilty.
Drive carefully and obey all traffic laws. This may seem like a no-brainer, but traffic points expire after a set amount of time in most states, meaning that driving safely is among the easiest ways to earn points back. By contrast, if you accumulate too many points within a set amount of time, you are likely to have you license suspended or confiscated.
Take a defensive driving course. In many states, it is possible to reduce the number of points on your record or have previous offenses reduced or eliminated by taking driving classes. Occasionally, it is possible to complete these courses online. Consult with your local Department of Motor Vehicles to see if your state has pre-approved any driving courses.
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Friday, September 11, 2015

How to Get Emergency Money Fast (6 Steps)


Borrow from family. One of the fastest ways to get emergency cash is to take a private loan from a trusted family member or close friend. Chances are these individuals will not check your credit or ask you to repay at high interest rates. To protect familial relationships, document the terms of the loan in writing.
Take a loan against a 401(k). There is no “qualifying” process, because the money belongs to you, although you will be asked to follow the parameters of the financial entity governing the fund. This typically sets limits on how much can be borrowed and defines terms of repayment. The interest you pay essentially allows you to repay yourself the loan, but you may face penalties or tax ramifications for the withdrawal.
Borrow from a home-equity line of credit. While you can get access to emergency cash faster by setting up a home equity or personal line of credit before the need for the money arises, you may be able to speed the application and qualifying process if you go through the financial institution that handles your other personal or business accounts.
Sell or pawn personal items. Pawn shops make short-term loans as well as buy merchandise outright, usually at a value equal to half the item’s worth.
Cash out bonds or stock certificates or take the cash value of a life insurance policy. Investigate the potential tax ramifications of this approach before using it.
Secure a short-term loan from a payday loan service. Use caution with this form of lending and check the legitimacy of the company before signing any agreement. Reputable national financial organizations like the American Bankers Association can verify the validity of lenders you’re considering.
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