Thursday, January 27, 2011
Why You Should Consider Making A Living Off The Internet
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Though I do not preclude the fact that online job is not for everyone,there are many reasons why you should consider making a living off the internet.The following will suffice for now.
1)The internet is a hugely undertapped and under utilized market which can practically employ a good fraction of the world's unemployed.In other words,there is a job you can do and EARN a living from legitimately from the internet.
2)National boundries and economies are no limiting factors to what you can achieve online and your income consequently because the primary determinant of your financial reward is your personal skill at the job you chose to do.In other words,you are an international employee.
3)It is a known fact that since the last decade of the last century that jobs are no longer secure,even highly skilled employees could wake up,only to discover that their jobs are gone due to a single unforeseen or even overlooked event such as the advent of a new technology.This means that no matter how you look at it over reliance and dependence on one source of income is no longer adviceable, in fact,that mentality belongs to the '60s and 70s and not to this information age in which a piece of news release in Kuala Lumpur is known in Abuja same minute.
The possibilities inherent in the internet makes it possible for you to create a multiple streams of income that could create a financial buffer zone in times of national economic meltdown.
4)The internet work period for every online entrepreneur is a continuum in that,work done now could still continue to yield dividend through the next ten years unlike an offline employee who may not pay you for the month you did no work.This is the power of technology on auto pilot.
5)All you need to start work is a computer and access to the internet.Which is not too difficult to access no matter your financial circumstance.Every resource and training necessary for requisite skill being obtainable from the web.
You will agree with me that even for citizens of a developing country such as ours,that making a living off the internet should not be an unsurmountable challenge.
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Wednesday, January 26, 2011
A Guide To Baby Sitting Businesses
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Characteristics of a Great Babysitter
Parents look for certain qualities in a good babysitter. Some of these qualities include:
Have good health: Your overall health is important. If you have a cold or other contagious disease, do not accept a babysitting job.
Be dependable & responsible: Dependability is a must. You are responsible for the child's health and safety.
Love little children: The best babysitters usually understand and love children. Children tend to know whether you like them or not.
Be self-confident: Children judge you as much by the way you look and act as by the words you say. Be sure of yourself.
Be mature: You need to be levelheaded and act calmly in an emergency. You have to maintain authority and discipline.
Show good manners: Be pleasant, and act in a courteous manner. This includes respect for the privacy of families by not going through closets and personal possessions.
Be knowledgeable about children: You need a basic understanding of the stages of child development. You must also know the basic techniques of feeding, dressing, diapering, bathing and playing with younger and older children.
Have a business-like attitude: Make sure you agree on the business aspects of the job before babysitting with a new family for the first time. Get the necessary information from the parents before they leave.
Be adaptable: Accept the differences between households. It's your responsibility to fit in with the family's usual pattern or routines — not the other way around. If you feel uncomfortable with the family's lifestyle, you may need to refuse to accept the opportunity to work for them.
Be safety conscious: Protect the children from harm. Be alert at all times.
You will be in demand: Great babysitters are known by many parents. Usually they are busy with repeated jobs for the same families
Business Arrangements
You have a job to do and someone is paying you for your time. This is not a time to invite a friend in or have a lengthy phone call. If you do need to call someone, limit your conversation to a few minutes. It is important to keep the line open for parents to call home, or for someone else who has an important message. You should never have visitors unless special arrangements have been made with the parents.
Leave the house in good order. If dishes have been used, wash and rinse them. Help the children pick up toys and games with which they've played.
Messages for the parents should be correctly taken. Parents should also receive a brief report about the children's behavior and any unusual happenings.
To prevent a misunderstanding, both the sitter and the parents need to make some business arrangements prior to babysitting for the first time. Some of the questions to discuss include:
What Would You Do?Financial Arrangements
What is a fair rate of pay? Check with others who babysit in your community. Talk with your parents.
Do you charge by the hour or the job?
Do you charge the same for every family and every job?
How do you state your charges and collect your money? The time to discuss the fee is when you accept the sitting date. After discussing the job, just say "My charge is _____ an hour." Your working time begins when you arrive and ends when the parents return home. Make a note of the time, figure the total hours and be prepared to give the amount. Most parents will ask "How much do we owe you?" Be prepared to say: "That is 3 hours at ____ an hour, so it is ______."
General Expectations
What is the expected time period that you will be babysitting? How many hours? Will it be a regular schedule — daily, weekly, or another time arrangement? How late can you stay? Will you babysit during the week or weekends only?
Will you be required to do any special tasks such as washing dishes or light cleaning?
How will you get to their home and back again? You should not have to walk home alone at night even for a short distance. You may not be comfortable riding alone with a particular adult and/or riding in a car that is being driven by an intoxicated parent. The best solution may be to have your own parents drop you off and pick you up again. Tell your parents immediately if a parent acts inappropriately with you. And do not babysit there again.
If you find that you are expected to do an unreasonable amount of work that was not mentioned in your arrangements, you may need to cross this family off your list.
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Monday, January 10, 2011
Wigs, Weave on is Everyday Business
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You can hardly walk past any female nowadays, young or old, who is not wearing one form of hairpieces or another.
Some come in attachments, some in weave on and others in wigs, and they come in various labels and brands.
Human hair wig is popular among regular users of wigs who prefer a natural look; they are made with the best quality hair that is collected to achieve the texture and colour required.
They are more versatile and can be blow-dried, permed and styled in different ways. The cuticle is left intact thus maintaining the colour.
While the attachments are normally used for African braids, weave on are sewn to the hair for a lasting effect.
These hairpieces also come in various colours, lengths and textures, which females adorn to look more beautiful, glamorous and contemporary.
If you think only blacks wear them to look like Europeans, you would be wrong because even the whites, Arabs and Asians wear them if only to look different for a while.
For this reason, shops selling these hairpieces usually attract the most customers and more are springing up on a daily basis.
Mrs. Chineye Ugwodike, who runs a shop that deals in a number of items including hair additions, cosmetics and sundry item, says with weave on, you must make daily sales.
Prices range from N270 to above N3,000, depending on the quality and brand. Those tagged human hair are usually more expensive, as they were supposedly made from natural human hairs. Others are either synthetic (Chinese) or horsetails.
She says, “Although the profit is not much because the gain per pack is not more than N20 or N50, but you are bound to break even with the turn over. There is no day we don’t sell weave on because people are making different hairstyles everyday.
For those who are interested in the business, there are two levels: as a dealer or as a retailer.
As a dealer, you need as much as N1m, while as a retailer, with even N50,000 you can start off , even if by selling at the corner of a shop.
The advantage in this type of business is that you don’t need any particular kind of skill to start off; all you need is to be sure of your source of supply.
Besides, it is not a business that will wear in the nearest future, according to a Lagos-based retailer of the products, Mrs. Yetunde Eniola. She says, “I cannot foresee a time that people will not wear weave on or wigs even children and men, especially those in the showbiz and entertainment, also wear them.”
Describing the business as “highly competitive,” she advises that people should not expect too much gain from the business, but rather concentrate on the volume and turnover.
Eniola, who has been in the business for two years, says she has no regrets, even though she originally wanted to be travelling to Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, to be bringing in goods, which has not worked out.
She says that even if that works out, she would still keep the weave on business because she plans to make it big enough to own a label or brand of her own.
These days, there are almost a thousand and one of such labels, says Ugwodike, a masters degree holder in Mass Communication, which she describes as a welcome development. She says the issue of labels has also become a challenge in terms of making a choice.
Among the popular labels are Expression, Amigo, Diana, Darling. Due to the popularity of some of the brands, some marketers have started repacking some brands in the fast-moving labels, which takes only the discerning eyes to differentiate.
Due to brand proliferations, some dealers have begun to specialise in particular labels, while the retailers are advised to pick bits of all the available brands for wider choice for customers.
Speaking on other challenges of the business, Ugwodike says the younger customers are more difficult to deal with than the older and mature ones.
According to her, “The younger ladies have their minds fixed on particular labels, based on their stylists’ recommendations. If they come and ask for a particular label and you don’t have it, they will prefer not to buy another label.
“But for the mature ones, once you don’t have their first choice, you can convince them to buy another label, which is of equal quality. Also, you can guide them on which brand to buy to save some cost.”
Also, colour combination is another challenge, as some colours are hard to find, and it is only when you have bits of many variety that you can get the desired colour in another.
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