Friday, September 3rd, 2010 at
2:50 pm
I found a Somali cruise package that departs from Sawakin (in the Sudan) and docks at Bagamoya (in Tanzania).
The cost is a bit high @ $800 per person double occupancy per day but I didn’t find that offensive. What I found encouraging and enlightened is that the cruise is encouraging people to bring their ‘High powered weapons’ along on the cruise. If you don’t have your own weapons you can rent them right there on the boat. They claim to have a master gunsmith on board and will have reloading parties every afternoon as well as optional marksmanship training.
The cruise lasts from 4-8 days and nights and costs a maximum of $3200 per person double occupancy (4 days). All the boat does is sail up and down the coast of Somalia waiting to get hijacked by pirates. Here are some of the costs and claims associated with the package;
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Sunday, August 29th, 2010 at
2:58 am

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The home business industry is one of the fastest growing industries in the world today!
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Wednesday, August 18th, 2010 at
2:46 pm
1. what is your name?
2. what is your company called?
3. why did you decide to start your business?
4. was there a particular incident that led to your decision to start a business?
5. what persons influenced you as you developed your business?
6. how did you decide to start this particular type of business? where and how did you develop the expertise or the idea for this particular business?
7. what is your educational background?
8. what educational experiences helped you need to be more successful?
9. where and how did you learn the skills you needed to become successful?
10. where and how did you earn the skills you needed to become successful?
11. what personal characteristics do you possess that contribute most to your success?
12. what personal characteristics that you do not now possess would enable you to be more successful, productive, and/or efficient?
13. what are the personal advantages to you of owning your own business?
14. what is the most exciting aspect of owning your own business?
15. what barriers did you overcome in starting your business?
16. do the advantages of owning your own business outweigh the disadvantages? please explain.
17. what non-financial goals did you want to get out of being an entrepreneur?
18. what suggestion or advice do you have for beginning entrepreneurs?
Tuesday, August 17th, 2010 at
2:58 am

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Dear Friend,
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Thursday, July 29th, 2010 at
2:46 pm
In my opinion, a business run online is the smartest way to reach the widest audience and market possible. The financial possibilities are staggering and the potential for growth and global branding and awareness are truly enticing for any entrepreneur, you just have to be firm in your dedication and diligence to see your vision through to fruition!
So, What is the Best New Small Business to Start?
Starting your own small business is a great way to set out on the road to financial freedom, you just have to be sure to choose the right industry and be sure to have the most effective online marketing campaigns in place.
4- Online Marketing: If you are really wondering what is the best new small business to start, then you have to look online! Arguably, the most popular and effective of all the small business industries is with the Online Marketing Industry. As you have probably noticed we are in the middle of a full-fledged age of technology and information. The internet has intertwined itself into the very fabric of our lives in so many ways: shopping, email and communication, social networking, business and advertising. So if you are looking to start a small business, whether it be a traditional brick and mortar business, or one that you run from home you will have to learn how to market online in order to really ensure that people will know about your business and be able to find your website to purchase your products or services.
3- Affiliate Marketing: This is a clever internet-based method of earning an income by promoting a website or service and then earning a referral bonus for each person who in turn also joins the site or purchases the service offered. For instance, an Online Marketing school may choose to reward their students for bringing in new students to enroll and become mentored as well. You can get paid in this way for doing something you probably would have already done; suggesting something for someone to try!
2- Travel: Another exciting small business opportunity you may want to consider when asking what is the best new small business to start is in the travel industry. The best way to do this is to pair up with an online travel company that provides travel packages that you can give out in unlimited supply as incentives for clients or as a joint venture with other business endeavors.
1- Freelancing: One thing to take a look at when looking at what is the best new small business to start is the idea of freelancing and offering your professional business services such as writing to various clients. You could become a ghost writer and write articles or blogs, create websites, or do other various online marketing services to help other businesses to promote themselves more effectively. Just be sure that you have been trained properly in this area by enrolling in an Online Marketing School that specializes in teaching Internet marketing techniques such as article marketing, video marketing, blogging, social media networking and so on.
The Top 4 Small Businesses to Start:
Here are the What the Best New Small Businesses are to Start.
What is the Best New Small Business to Start?
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Saturday, July 17th, 2010 at
2:44 pm
As a small business owner, you wear many hats. In addition to being an entrepreneur, you may be your company bookkeeper, web designer, administrator, sales person and more. Having so many rolls is challenging, but at least it saves you the money you would have spent hiring staff or outsourcing these tasks. This is the mindset of many entrepreneurs who are struggling to take their business to the next level. They believe that if they do it all, they save money. The truth is that this is usually not the case. The error being made by the entrepreneurs, who believe this, is that they are ignoring the opportunity cost of their time (i.e. what they forego when they work on these secondary, but necessary tasks).
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Friday, July 9th, 2010 at
3:09 pm
In today’s uncertain financial climate, is entrepreneurialism a case of taking unnecessary risks, or securing your future and that of your family, in a more direct way? Certainly there are more and more people today leaving the humdrum of office life, or the hectic and often bureaucratic ways of what is often termed ‘normal’ life, and forging a new personal future as an entrepreneur.
Perhaps one of the most surprising things noticeable is that the many people we come across taking a personal stake in their work and financial future in this way are perfectly normal people. Often we can visualise entrepreneurs as being high-flyer, city business men and women with more cash in the bank than the bank, and an already secure future.
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Tuesday, June 1st, 2010 at
2:45 pm
I find it very inspirational to learn from famous women entrepreneurs who had an idea and made it happen. What’s interesting about some of these women is that they didn’t necessarily have the ideal background or circumstances for success but that didn’t hold them back. They overcame their obstacles and became successful in a business world dominated by men.
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Sunday, May 30th, 2010 at
2:47 pm
(Can’t decide on who to write about)