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    Are You Brand Worthy? Are You Brand Worthy?
    Branding is a one hot topic, although it is wildly misunderstood. To make things even more confusing, branding is often tossed in the same basket as marketing which makes its application to an entrepreneur or sole-practioner even more unclear.While out speaking on branding, the question that I hear most is "How do I know if my business or service is brand material?" With businesses opening left and right, and more and more closing each year, I'm glad there are smart business own
    ve while Jerry manages their guest house, Pelican Lake, and has even become a member of the local folk troupe.

    Jo and David Waite from London, both 41, sold their three bedroomed home in Eltham for about ?180,000 to fund a B&B. They moved with three of their four children to Kamenar on the southern Black Sea coast and spent ?23,000 on their home and another ?30,000 to add a pool and a cafe bar called Grapevine.

    Neither misses their old jobs with the local council and social services. They f

    Stock Market Investment Guide
    How does the stock market work? This is a question that most novice investors ask their financial advisors. If you want to know the answer to this question then you should first learn what the stock market is. The stock market, simply put, is a market where companies and entities can finance their operation by offering shares of company stocks, bonds and derivatives to the public. Currently there is a huge worldwide investment market valued at over $350 trillion U.S. This market is made up of ab
    As Britain braces itself for the expected influx of Bulgarians following EU accession this month a significant number from the UK are heading the other way.

    And the numbers are growing with disillusioned Brits seeking a better life behind the old Iron Curtain.

    People in the UK are worried about the possibility of huge numbers of Bulgarians going to the UK now we're in the EU. But the number coming the other way is quite significant.

    We’re getting phone calls every day here at Quest Bulgaria about how to make a new life in Bulgaria. To make more cash they are looking at setting up a business. You can buy a house and land for about ?50,000 and run the business from home. Less investment and more profit is what people are looking for and even a third of what you would make in the UK is more than enough to live like a king in Bulgaria.

    Brits have set up in bed and breakfasts, antiques, holistic healing centres, an architectural salvage business and even sausage making. Bulgaria is not a mature market like France and Spain but there are endless opportunities as there were in Europe many years ago.

    Investigating some of the British ex pats who are now living in Bulgaria there is a real mixed bag and some innovative business ideas.

    In September, 2005, after 20 years in Brighton, Mike and Jerry Blake moved lock, stock and barrel to north east Bulgaria to open an ecological and birding field station with a guest house.

    Mr Blake, 43, originally from Wallasey on the Wirral found the biodiversity in the region extraordinary so the location was perfect. The price of property, the warmth of the people and range of opportunities were the deciding factors for their move. Local businesses helped them out to get themselves set up and although the language barrier was something to overcome, they have managed to get everything done and fit in with the locals.

    Mike now runs the Srebarna Birding Field Station monitoring and reporting to the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve while Jerry manages their guest house, Pelican Lake, and has even become a member of the local folk troupe.

    Jo and David Waite from London, both 41, sold their three bedroomed home in Eltham for about ?180,000 to fund a B&B. They moved with three of their four children to Kamenar on the southern Black Sea coast and spent ?23,000 on their home and another ?30,000 to add a pool and a cafe bar called Grapevine.

    Neither misses their old jobs with the local council and social services. They fe

    Four Obstacles to Fame and Fortune
    2005 is just around the corner. What are some of the obstacles that stop business owners from reaching their Biggest Vision for their business each year? There are four that come up over and over with my business owner clients. They are:1. thinking small2. marketing issues3. time management issues4. not enough moneyJust like many success blocks, these are often fear based. Let’s look at them one at a time.1. I’ve had cl
    Bulgaria about how to make a new life in Bulgaria. To make more cash they are looking at setting up a business. You can buy a house and land for about ?50,000 and run the business from home. Less investment and more profit is what people are looking for and even a third of what you would make in the UK is more than enough to live like a king in Bulgaria.

    Brits have set up in bed and breakfasts, antiques, holistic healing centres, an architectural salvage business and even sausage making. Bulgaria is not a mature market like France and Spain but there are endless opportunities as there were in Europe many years ago.

    Investigating some of the British ex pats who are now living in Bulgaria there is a real mixed bag and some innovative business ideas.

    In September, 2005, after 20 years in Brighton, Mike and Jerry Blake moved lock, stock and barrel to north east Bulgaria to open an ecological and birding field station with a guest house.

    Mr Blake, 43, originally from Wallasey on the Wirral found the biodiversity in the region extraordinary so the location was perfect. The price of property, the warmth of the people and range of opportunities were the deciding factors for their move. Local businesses helped them out to get themselves set up and although the language barrier was something to overcome, they have managed to get everything done and fit in with the locals.

    Mike now runs the Srebarna Birding Field Station monitoring and reporting to the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve while Jerry manages their guest house, Pelican Lake, and has even become a member of the local folk troupe.

    Jo and David Waite from London, both 41, sold their three bedroomed home in Eltham for about ?180,000 to fund a B&B. They moved with three of their four children to Kamenar on the southern Black Sea coast and spent ?23,000 on their home and another ?30,000 to add a pool and a cafe bar called Grapevine.

    Neither misses their old jobs with the local council and social services. They f

    Avoiding The Potholes Of Car Insurance
    Car Insurance is an issue that we all of face in our lives. Do we insure our car or not?For example, what type of policy should you get? What should you look out for when signing on the dotted line? Car insurance can be a minefield if you do not investigate and take time out to research and evaluate the many types of insurance on offer in today's market.Some of the main questions you need to ask yourself include do you want car insurance in the first place or are you willing to let
    is not a mature market like France and Spain but there are endless opportunities as there were in Europe many years ago.

    Investigating some of the British ex pats who are now living in Bulgaria there is a real mixed bag and some innovative business ideas.

    In September, 2005, after 20 years in Brighton, Mike and Jerry Blake moved lock, stock and barrel to north east Bulgaria to open an ecological and birding field station with a guest house.

    Mr Blake, 43, originally from Wallasey on the Wirral found the biodiversity in the region extraordinary so the location was perfect. The price of property, the warmth of the people and range of opportunities were the deciding factors for their move. Local businesses helped them out to get themselves set up and although the language barrier was something to overcome, they have managed to get everything done and fit in with the locals.

    Mike now runs the Srebarna Birding Field Station monitoring and reporting to the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve while Jerry manages their guest house, Pelican Lake, and has even become a member of the local folk troupe.

    Jo and David Waite from London, both 41, sold their three bedroomed home in Eltham for about ?180,000 to fund a B&B. They moved with three of their four children to Kamenar on the southern Black Sea coast and spent ?23,000 on their home and another ?30,000 to add a pool and a cafe bar called Grapevine.

    Neither misses their old jobs with the local council and social services. They f

    Fixed Annuity Quotes
    People are of two minds about where is the best place to get fixed annuity quotes. Some would say that the best place to get fixed annuity quotes is at the place where you actually intend to buy the insurance as you get all of the information that you need to know “direct from the horse's mouth” as they say. The quotes are direct and would accurately reflect what the institution or insurance company has to offer you as a deal on that day.Others say that the best way to go about getting fi
    he Wirral found the biodiversity in the region extraordinary so the location was perfect. The price of property, the warmth of the people and range of opportunities were the deciding factors for their move. Local businesses helped them out to get themselves set up and although the language barrier was something to overcome, they have managed to get everything done and fit in with the locals.

    Mike now runs the Srebarna Birding Field Station monitoring and reporting to the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve while Jerry manages their guest house, Pelican Lake, and has even become a member of the local folk troupe.

    Jo and David Waite from London, both 41, sold their three bedroomed home in Eltham for about ?180,000 to fund a B&B. They moved with three of their four children to Kamenar on the southern Black Sea coast and spent ?23,000 on their home and another ?30,000 to add a pool and a cafe bar called Grapevine.

    Neither misses their old jobs with the local council and social services. They f

    Make Money With Blogs? Yes, You Can
    Used correctly, blogs can be a very powerful tool for an Internet marketer. Strangely, though, many don't take full advantage of the opportunities that are out there. And most who do don't do it correctly and end up wasting their time.To make money with blogs, you must have three things:* A Profitable Niche * Content * TrafficLet's look at each of these, one at a time.NichesWhen speaking in marketing terms, a niche is a section of the whole market. Fo
    ve while Jerry manages their guest house, Pelican Lake, and has even become a member of the local folk troupe.

    Jo and David Waite from London, both 41, sold their three bedroomed home in Eltham for about ?180,000 to fund a B&B. They moved with three of their four children to Kamenar on the southern Black Sea coast and spent ?23,000 on their home and another ?30,000 to add a pool and a cafe bar called Grapevine.

    Neither misses their old jobs with the local council and social services. They feel that Bulgaria has offered them a much nicer way of life, with good weather and greater safety for their children. Although they miss their families they don’t feel they miss anything else from the UK.

    Another couple who took the plunge were Martin and Sam Billington from Leeds who relocated with their youngest child Nicholas, aged seven. They bought a large farmhouse with five bedrooms for ?25,000 and spent the same again on doing it up and installing a pool.

    Martin set up in the barn as a garage for car repairs. It was difficult at first but once word got round he found he had as much work as he needed. He reckons he makes about a third of what he was on in the UK and lives on 600 pounds per month quite happily.

    Bill and Jane Watson from Bristol used to run a country pub but the high rents drove them out and they were forced to look elsewhere and Bulgaria was it. They met whils in the Royal Navy but got really fed up in Britain. So, moving to Bulgaria they have set up their own guest house. But the most unusual thing is that they have established their own business making home-made sausages (Bill was formerly a chef in the UK). They have created the facility from an old outbuilding and have made a production are which exceeds even EU norms. Bill believes they have made a good move, citing better quality of life as well as establishing a new business with the ready-made market of other Brits living in Bulgaria.

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