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Are You Ready To Kick Self-Employment To The Curb Today? What a great deal for the franchisee since you are not buying or owning any inventory. And what about the potential buying and selling opportunities for anything from cars to designer handbags to vintage comic books? To ensure success, franchisees are given extensive training on how to value items, “selling strategies” to optimize bids and ways to market the business.Here's the thing. If you started your company to have a little extra money and work a "little" weekly, this article isn't for you. If you started your company or became an independent agent to work 70-hour weeks and make just enough money to live by, this article isn't for you. However, if you're in either situation and Uncle Sam is letting you deduct business expenses from your taxes, then you're self-employed, not a business owner.Let me explain.The self-employed have done one thing for themselves -- created a job with a paycheck, a job with the burden of a lot of extra jobs and taxes.On the plus side, they've created a system that includes tax deductions -- Whoopy! But what they've done is go from working for a company to creating a job for themselves AND added the stress of being the boss!Face it -- the self-employed are slaves to their businesses, because no one is working for or with them. Many go from one client to another, or they have only one big client and a few little ones. As they work, they keep reinventing the wheel because they don't have long-term plans or systems in place.They can't take days off, let alone take a vacation! The words they use -- often, and to anyone who will listen -- are "overwhelmed," "tired" and "have no time FITNESS, WEIGHT LOSS AND WELLNESS: Many have thought this industry was saturated but new concepts emerge every year as people are willing to try almost anything to look fabulous. Curves is a runaway success and proof that the search for fresh approaches to looking and feeling better are unending. And, why not? Millions of Americans every year start a new program to lose weight, look better, feel better and avoid obesity. Approximately, 33% of Americans made fitness their #1 New Year’s resolution in 2006, up from 26% last year. According to the International Health, Racquet & Sports Club Association, health club memberships increased nearly 5% to over 41 million members in 2005. But, weight management isn’t the only definition of fitness and health. Pampering one’s self, matching outward appearance with inward attitude and attacking stress reduction, stimulate the rapid growth of day and medical spas. As long we are all searching for the foun Get Free Advertising So, here we are in 2006 and you may still be trying to figure out what to do with the rest of your life. If self-employment has been a long-time dream, you might wonder "How does one get there and minimize risk?" Or if you are tired of the corporate life and want to control your own destiny, you may wonder "Can I break free from the corporate cult?"As a business owner, you’re probably inundated with advertising offers and salespeople who want your money to advertise on billboards , radio and television, in newspapers and magazines. These salespeople promise massive exposure and hint at lucrative results and return on your investment. But you’re concerned about the risk. A lot of advertising simply won’t work for you. The good news is that there is an alternative.The advertisers have space available and it costs them very little. That’s why they’re trying to sell it. Here’s what I did. (I always talk with the Decision Maker, not the salesperson, who only wants a commission). I was approached by a well-known national business magazine to advertise my marketing seminars.Robin: “Tell me honestly: for me to advertise in your magazine, I will need to sign up at least 50 people per seminar, per city. Then I will make a profit and be able to pay for your adverts. I know you can’t guarantee anything, but, if you were me, would you go ahead with this advertising?”Magazine: “Oh, yes, no question about it, Robin – I would write out a check right now.”Robin: “What I’d like to do is to pay you DOUBLE for this advertisement. You’re being honest with me, right?”Magazine: “Of course, but why pay me double The answer to minimizing your risk, controlling your destiny and uncapping your earnings potential could be through a franchise business. Franchising a business format has been around for more than 60 years. And this style of business is more than just a booming trend. According to the International Franchise Association, franchised sales account for almost 10% of private sector output and 1 in 7 jobs in the US. These businesses are so hot that top business schools, such as Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, are adding franchise classes to their elective curriculums and those classes have waiting lists. A common potential issue business owners face, especially those with already lucrative careers, is how will you continue to take care of your obligations while you build your dream? Recent research suggests that you can turn dreams into reality through planning for your business, researching industries, building your business in stages and focusing on the many benefits of self-employment. Many day-job converts soon realize that you can either work hard for someone else or you can work hard for yourself. I often hear “But, I didn’t spend time building my nice life to turn around and make sandwiches all day”. Want to know a secret? Franchises are no longer all about food. In fact, less than 30% of franchise opportunities are food. That means an incredible range of self-employment opportunities especially in the lucrative business to business professional sector. Amazingly, there is a franchise for almost any type of business in the US economy. The trick is to pick the right one for you. With literally thousands of franchises, which ones are on the upswing? What trends seem to be the most sustainable? Is one of these right for you? For 2006, here are the latest trends and opportunities for you to review: PETS: The pet industry is hot and Americans love their pets The American Pet Products Manufacturers Association estimates that pet owners took pride in spending $36 billion on lavish products and services for their pooches, kitty cats and other members of the animal kingdom. With this continued trend of doling out whatever it takes to make our furry friends happy and comfortable, some specific money-makers include doggy day cares, walking and sitting services, pet supply stores, gourmet treats and mobile pet grooming. KIDS: According to Admissions Consultants in Virginia, the competition for college is fierce for a number of reasons. First, an “echo” of births from Baby Boomers - not expected to peak until 2008- and immigrant families with teenage children coupled with learning institutions not increasing the number of slots for freshman classes is pushing the demand for limited openings. Second, a constant increase since 1970 of college attendance across all economic levels means more kids are vying for limited space at the nation’s top schools As a result the need for supplemental child education programs is growing to ensure Johnny and Suzy make it to college. Competition amongst students is not only intense but it starts early. Additionally, inadequate or second-rate public education pile on the need. Supplemental education ranges from art classes, science programs, supplemental math and English tutoring programs as well as fitness focused programs. And, don’t forget the myriad of sports and fitness clinics that teach better athletics for well rounded kids. High school students enrolling in a supplemental review class for the SATs is now common place when it used to be just for upper income families. Now, middle class families have increased disposable income and want similar perks for their kids. It is a perfect industry for the stay at home spouse who loves kids and wants a fun and rewarding part-time business. FOOD: Quick-serve restaurants are more and more popular. The National Restaurant Association estimates sales in 2005 exceeded $134 billion, up nearly 5% from the previous year. People today want fresh and healthy options that fit into their busy lifestyle. The fast food days of the golden arches and the colonel are fading. More importantly, people are also willing to pay more for these quality options. Baby boomers who grew up on fast food are now getting older and realizing that a healthy diet can make a huge impact on their health. The biggest trends involve salads, soups, sandwiches and other healthy options that make people feel good about their meal and snack choices. eBAY CONSIGNMENT STORES: The eBay phenomenon continues as one person’s junk is another person’s treasure. With close to 170 million eBay users worldwide and growing, an eBay auction company could be your bid for financial success. Almost every household has “stuff” they would love to sell but don’t know how. With your eBay business, you take the pain out of listing on-line and collecting payment in return for 30%-50% of the sale. What a great deal for the franchisee since you are not buying or owning any inventory. And what about the potential buying and selling opportunities for anything from cars to designer handbags to vintage comic books? To ensure success, franchisees are given extensive training on how to value items, “selling strategies” to optimize bids and ways to market the business. FITNESS, WEIGHT LOSS AND WELLNESS: Many have thought this industry was saturated but new concepts emerge every year as people are willing to try almost anything to look fabulous. Curves is a runaway success and proof that the search for fresh approaches to looking and feeling better are unending. And, why not? Millions of Americans every year start a new program to lose weight, look better, feel better and avoid obesity. Approximately, 33% of Americans made fitness their #1 New Year’s resolution in 2006, up from 26% last year. According to the International Health, Racquet & Sports Club Association, health club memberships increased nearly 5% to over 41 million members in 2005. But, weight management isn’t the only definition of fitness and health. Pampering one’s self, matching outward appearance with inward attitude and attacking stress reduction, stimulate the rapid growth of day and medical spas. As long we are all searching for the fount Entrepreneur es and focusing on the many benefits of self-employment. Many day-job converts soon realize that you can either work hard for someone else or you can work hard for yourself.'One who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise'Merriam-Webster's Collegiate DictionaryHo Humm... does that do it for you?Why? ...Because you are probably one of them, an Entrepreneur.Think back when you began entrepreneurial endeavors.Now think of Lewis and Clarke, Magellan, Columbus, or the Wright brothers. Explorers...entrepreneurs, I see very little difference.We are in it for the game, for the recognition, financial rewards and possibly the adventure.As "Amelia Earhart, Christopher Columbus, Leonardo da Vinci, and You"... WE CONTROL OUR DESTINY; call the shots, for better or worse, and Take Charge.A Entrepreneurs StoryImagine yourself, going to say goodbye to you boss, or your largest competitor.‘Hi Jack, I just dropped in to say goodbye… I’m throwing in the towel, closing up shop. It’s just too difficult doing business.’When you see the subtle glimmer in his eye, trying so hard to convey sympathy, and you know, he is thinking about throwing a party...Yes sir, it is just too difficult running this operation any longer from this environment. I have gone global, working out of my new home here in Any town, using my laptop and my cell phone while I travel.Have I often hear “But, I didn’t spend time building my nice life to turn around and make sandwiches all day”. Want to know a secret? Franchises are no longer all about food. In fact, less than 30% of franchise opportunities are food. That means an incredible range of self-employment opportunities especially in the lucrative business to business professional sector. Amazingly, there is a franchise for almost any type of business in the US economy. The trick is to pick the right one for you. With literally thousands of franchises, which ones are on the upswing? What trends seem to be the most sustainable? Is one of these right for you? For 2006, here are the latest trends and opportunities for you to review: PETS: The pet industry is hot and Americans love their pets The American Pet Products Manufacturers Association estimates that pet owners took pride in spending $36 billion on lavish products and services for their pooches, kitty cats and other members of the animal kingdom. With this continued trend of doling out whatever it takes to make our furry friends happy and comfortable, some specific money-makers include doggy day cares, walking and sitting services, pet supply stores, gourmet treats and mobile pet grooming. KIDS: According to Admissions Consultants in Virginia, the competition for college is fierce for a number of reasons. First, an “echo” of births from Baby Boomers - not expected to peak until 2008- and immigrant families with teenage children coupled with learning institutions not increasing the number of slots for freshman classes is pushing the demand for limited openings. Second, a constant increase since 1970 of college attendance across all economic levels means more kids are vying for limited space at the nation’s top schools As a result the need for supplemental child education programs is growing to ensure Johnny and Suzy make it to college. Competition amongst students is not only intense but it starts early. Additionally, inadequate or second-rate public education pile on the need. Supplemental education ranges from art classes, science programs, supplemental math and English tutoring programs as well as fitness focused programs. And, don’t forget the myriad of sports and fitness clinics that teach better athletics for well rounded kids. High school students enrolling in a supplemental review class for the SATs is now common place when it used to be just for upper income families. Now, middle class families have increased disposable income and want similar perks for their kids. It is a perfect industry for the stay at home spouse who loves kids and wants a fun and rewarding part-time business. FOOD: Quick-serve restaurants are more and more popular. The National Restaurant Association estimates sales in 2005 exceeded $134 billion, up nearly 5% from the previous year. People today want fresh and healthy options that fit into their busy lifestyle. The fast food days of the golden arches and the colonel are fading. More importantly, people are also willing to pay more for these quality options. Baby boomers who grew up on fast food are now getting older and realizing that a healthy diet can make a huge impact on their health. The biggest trends involve salads, soups, sandwiches and other healthy options that make people feel good about their meal and snack choices. eBAY CONSIGNMENT STORES: The eBay phenomenon continues as one person’s junk is another person’s treasure. With close to 170 million eBay users worldwide and growing, an eBay auction company could be your bid for financial success. Almost every household has “stuff” they would love to sell but don’t know how. With your eBay business, you take the pain out of listing on-line and collecting payment in return for 30%-50% of the sale. What a great deal for the franchisee since you are not buying or owning any inventory. And what about the potential buying and selling opportunities for anything from cars to designer handbags to vintage comic books? To ensure success, franchisees are given extensive training on how to value items, “selling strategies” to optimize bids and ways to market the business. FITNESS, WEIGHT LOSS AND WELLNESS: Many have thought this industry was saturated but new concepts emerge every year as people are willing to try almost anything to look fabulous. Curves is a runaway success and proof that the search for fresh approaches to looking and feeling better are unending. And, why not? Millions of Americans every year start a new program to lose weight, look better, feel better and avoid obesity. Approximately, 33% of Americans made fitness their #1 New Year’s resolution in 2006, up from 26% last year. According to the International Health, Racquet & Sports Club Association, health club memberships increased nearly 5% to over 41 million members in 2005. But, weight management isn’t the only definition of fitness and health. Pampering one’s self, matching outward appearance with inward attitude and attacking stress reduction, stimulate the rapid growth of day and medical spas. As long we are all searching for the foun Beginners Guide to IT Audit Jobs - What IT Auditors Do ay cares, walking and sitting services, pet supply stores, gourmet treats and mobile pet grooming.If you are new to IT auditing it’s important to understand how the process works, what its aims are and how they are achieved.For an IT auditor they must firstly understand the business. While a company’s business model might not at first seem connected to their computer network, in many ways it is. How they run their business should be reflected in their IT provision. Two businesses operating in the same sector may well be selling the same products, to the same customers, but they might interact with their systems in completely different ways. You might rely on certain aspects more; a failure in that area could be far more significant for you than it would be for a competitor or vica versa.It’s also important to understand the threats to the company. By understanding the risks, an IT auditor is better able to assess the situation and make recommendations. You would need to understand the company’s vulnerabilities and its dependencies to truly understand the threats. To many people they may see their only IT threat as that of hackers. Some people may overestimate the risk assuming an illuminati of hackers of plotting to bring down their website or internal network. There are indeed risks of such a threat but what would motivate the action? If this kind of threat were KIDS: According to Admissions Consultants in Virginia, the competition for college is fierce for a number of reasons. First, an “echo” of births from Baby Boomers - not expected to peak until 2008- and immigrant families with teenage children coupled with learning institutions not increasing the number of slots for freshman classes is pushing the demand for limited openings. Second, a constant increase since 1970 of college attendance across all economic levels means more kids are vying for limited space at the nation’s top schools As a result the need for supplemental child education programs is growing to ensure Johnny and Suzy make it to college. Competition amongst students is not only intense but it starts early. Additionally, inadequate or second-rate public education pile on the need. Supplemental education ranges from art classes, science programs, supplemental math and English tutoring programs as well as fitness focused programs. And, don’t forget the myriad of sports and fitness clinics that teach better athletics for well rounded kids. High school students enrolling in a supplemental review class for the SATs is now common place when it used to be just for upper income families. Now, middle class families have increased disposable income and want similar perks for their kids. It is a perfect industry for the stay at home spouse who loves kids and wants a fun and rewarding part-time business. FOOD: Quick-serve restaurants are more and more popular. The National Restaurant Association estimates sales in 2005 exceeded $134 billion, up nearly 5% from the previous year. People today want fresh and healthy options that fit into their busy lifestyle. The fast food days of the golden arches and the colonel are fading. More importantly, people are also willing to pay more for these quality options. Baby boomers who grew up on fast food are now getting older and realizing that a healthy diet can make a huge impact on their health. The biggest trends involve salads, soups, sandwiches and other healthy options that make people feel good about their meal and snack choices. eBAY CONSIGNMENT STORES: The eBay phenomenon continues as one person’s junk is another person’s treasure. With close to 170 million eBay users worldwide and growing, an eBay auction company could be your bid for financial success. Almost every household has “stuff” they would love to sell but don’t know how. With your eBay business, you take the pain out of listing on-line and collecting payment in return for 30%-50% of the sale. What a great deal for the franchisee since you are not buying or owning any inventory. And what about the potential buying and selling opportunities for anything from cars to designer handbags to vintage comic books? To ensure success, franchisees are given extensive training on how to value items, “selling strategies” to optimize bids and ways to market the business. FITNESS, WEIGHT LOSS AND WELLNESS: Many have thought this industry was saturated but new concepts emerge every year as people are willing to try almost anything to look fabulous. Curves is a runaway success and proof that the search for fresh approaches to looking and feeling better are unending. And, why not? Millions of Americans every year start a new program to lose weight, look better, feel better and avoid obesity. Approximately, 33% of Americans made fitness their #1 New Year’s resolution in 2006, up from 26% last year. According to the International Health, Racquet & Sports Club Association, health club memberships increased nearly 5% to over 41 million members in 2005. But, weight management isn’t the only definition of fitness and health. Pampering one’s self, matching outward appearance with inward attitude and attacking stress reduction, stimulate the rapid growth of day and medical spas. As long we are all searching for the foun Resources for Entrepreneurs lass families have increased disposable income and want similar perks for their kids. It is a perfect industry for the stay at home spouse who loves kids and wants a fun and rewarding part-time business.So, you've decided you want to start your own business. You have a novel product to sell or an expert service to deliver. You're sure of your abilities to produce products or deliver services. But you're a little intimidated by the other rolls you must learn as a small business owner: salesman, marketer, accountant, human resources manager and more. Luckily there are a number of excellent resources for beginning entrepreneurs to learn the ropes of owning their own business. Among the wide array of resources available, the two that are most constantly cited by small business owners as the best available are the United States Small Business Administration and local Chambers of Commerce.The Small Business Administration has offices in most parts of the country. Although getting face-to-face assistance has become a bit more difficult in recent years due to budget cuts ordered by the Bush administration, the Small Business Administration also has a website packed with helpful information, forms, tutorials and online courses. Small business owners can count on the Small Business Administration for accurate information on laws affecting small businesses, tax and social security information and small business statistics.The Small Business Administration's sister organization, FOOD: Quick-serve restaurants are more and more popular. The National Restaurant Association estimates sales in 2005 exceeded $134 billion, up nearly 5% from the previous year. People today want fresh and healthy options that fit into their busy lifestyle. The fast food days of the golden arches and the colonel are fading. More importantly, people are also willing to pay more for these quality options. Baby boomers who grew up on fast food are now getting older and realizing that a healthy diet can make a huge impact on their health. The biggest trends involve salads, soups, sandwiches and other healthy options that make people feel good about their meal and snack choices. eBAY CONSIGNMENT STORES: The eBay phenomenon continues as one person’s junk is another person’s treasure. With close to 170 million eBay users worldwide and growing, an eBay auction company could be your bid for financial success. Almost every household has “stuff” they would love to sell but don’t know how. With your eBay business, you take the pain out of listing on-line and collecting payment in return for 30%-50% of the sale. What a great deal for the franchisee since you are not buying or owning any inventory. And what about the potential buying and selling opportunities for anything from cars to designer handbags to vintage comic books? To ensure success, franchisees are given extensive training on how to value items, “selling strategies” to optimize bids and ways to market the business. FITNESS, WEIGHT LOSS AND WELLNESS: Many have thought this industry was saturated but new concepts emerge every year as people are willing to try almost anything to look fabulous. Curves is a runaway success and proof that the search for fresh approaches to looking and feeling better are unending. And, why not? Millions of Americans every year start a new program to lose weight, look better, feel better and avoid obesity. Approximately, 33% of Americans made fitness their #1 New Year’s resolution in 2006, up from 26% last year. According to the International Health, Racquet & Sports Club Association, health club memberships increased nearly 5% to over 41 million members in 2005. But, weight management isn’t the only definition of fitness and health. Pampering one’s self, matching outward appearance with inward attitude and attacking stress reduction, stimulate the rapid growth of day and medical spas. As long we are all searching for the foun Writing Your Business Plan What a great deal for the franchisee since you are not buying or owning any inventory. And what about the potential buying and selling opportunities for anything from cars to designer handbags to vintage comic books? To ensure success, franchisees are given extensive training on how to value items, “selling strategies” to optimize bids and ways to market the business.Writing a business plan can be quite a difficult task for individuals new to the world of entrepreneurship. However taxing this task may prove, it is essential for the development and success of the business. When beginning your foray into developing your own company, be sure to put great thought and effort of the planning and writing of this groundbreaking document. This plan will remain with your company throughout its life as a reminder of the company's goals and aspirations.If you find writing a difficult task, seek the help of a professional. If you know a professional writer, ask him or her to aid you in the development of this text. If your budget permits, you may want to invest in the services of a respected business writer in your neighborhood to develop the document that serves as the cornerstone of your business. Be sure to use a proper tone and formal language when developing this text. Furthermore, carefully edit and proofread the text for any spelling or grammatical mistakes that may occur. Since this plan will represent your business as a whole, it is imperative the plan is flawless.There are several items necessary for inclusion in your business plan. These topics range from the reason for forming the business to an explanation of the goods or FITNESS, WEIGHT LOSS AND WELLNESS: Many have thought this industry was saturated but new concepts emerge every year as people are willing to try almost anything to look fabulous. Curves is a runaway success and proof that the search for fresh approaches to looking and feeling better are unending. And, why not? Millions of Americans every year start a new program to lose weight, look better, feel better and avoid obesity. Approximately, 33% of Americans made fitness their #1 New Year’s resolution in 2006, up from 26% last year. According to the International Health, Racquet & Sports Club Association, health club memberships increased nearly 5% to over 41 million members in 2005. But, weight management isn’t the only definition of fitness and health. Pampering one’s self, matching outward appearance with inward attitude and attacking stress reduction, stimulate the rapid growth of day and medical spas. As long we are all searching for the fountain of youth, the wellness industry will continue to boom. SENIOR CARE: 2006 is the year that the first Baby Boomers turn 60. By today’s standards 60 is young. But just as this group had an impact on the labor market and education system, this massive group of Americans will have an impact on resources for the retired and elderly. Most of the “senior population” are opting not to live in a senior care facility and insisting on living in their own house. While living at home provides a better quality of life and is less costly than most alternatives, it provides a dilemma for seniors and their families. The collision of aging and independence means Americans will cope with illness, loss of mobility and the effects of aging, increasing the demand to provide medical and non-medical in-home care. In addition, some seniors may need a helping hand for a few hours a day while others will want a full-time arrangement. With this segment ready to explode, franchisors catering to this market offer full training programs to teach franchisees on how to successfully hire caregivers, manage the business and market it in their local areas. BUSINESS TO BUSINESS: The ultimate sleeper franchise. Small business represents 99.7% of private employers and account for more than 50% of the non-farm gross domestic product which is $6 trillion of the GDP1. Yes, trillion with a “T”. Of these businesses, nearly 70% employ 5 or less employees which means they often can’t afford specialized, in-house staff to do everything like big corporations. Consequently, outsourcing to experts continues to be the trend. While some categories are standard like web design, marketing and advertising, newer ones like HR consulting, business coaching, and financial advising are popping up. For many newly-minted, corporate escapees, business-to-business professional service firms that value the importance of affordable, top-notch expertise and excellent customer service are a brilliant choice. HOME IMPROVEMENT: Low-interest rates, a persistent housing boom, and a continued fascination with bringing high-quality entertainment to your house help make the home decorating and remodeling fields stand-out. Everything from window fashions to kitchen remodeling, from outside decks to stained glass specialty items create a mass of options for sprucing up one’s home. An increase in real estate values has created an interesting dynamic – a large group of homeowners who can’t afford to move, but have good equity in their house. Many are tapping into their 2nd mortgage and using some of the proceeds to remodel or do an addition to the house. All this adds up to making home improvement a continued winner. Are you dreaming of self employment? Being your own boss? Calling your own shots and reaping the rewards? Or is the risk of leaving your cushy corporate job stopping you cold? If you've read this far you, maybe you are ready to be the next franchise owner. Yet, only 3% of small businesses are franchises. Why? Because most would-be entrepreneurs want to “wing it” themselves. A sobering statistic is that 60% of businesses fail after 6 years. Buying into a franchise gives the franchise owner a proven profit model and a process by which profits can come quickly. If being self-employed, minimizing risk, using a sound business model with good training and support, and running a profitable business sounds good to you then franchising is the ticket. Ultimately it is you who makes the business successful. It is you who must feel good and bring passion to your work. But, you don’t have to go it alone if you buy a franchise. 1: Source: SBA, "Small Business by the Numbers," June 2004
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