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Do you have own online business?
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generickbusin



Joined: 10 Jan 2009
Posts: 6
Location: France

PostPosted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 1:20 am    Post subject: Anybody can tell me new idea about home online business? Reply with quoteFind all posts by generickbusin

Hi there!
I am long time planning to create own web business online. On the internet many different ideas about
how to create home business or web business. Searching for new ideas I am trying different variants. But without results.
Time and money was lost.
Now I am looking for new business ideas. But at this time I am decided to put
all this ideas on my website. Now each new businessman can find there new business ideas on my website.
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Ed Ziomek



Joined: 07 Jun 2005
Posts: 701
Location: Stamford, Connecticut

PostPosted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 6:29 am    Post subject: Rules of business? Reply with quoteFind all posts by Ed Ziomek

Generick... I sent you an email to these same questions...

Do you have a website of your own, or are you asking for ideas?

It is easy for me to say this, but I have not been able to profit yet from my own rules... but if you are asking for online ideas, here goes my set which I am contemplating myself...

1. Do you have a passion for any particular skill, such as home repair, or CAD CAM design, or construction?

Rule #1 Do what you enjoy.

2. Do you have any hobby that takes up all of your free time?

Rule #2 Expand on your hobby interests.

3. What do people need that they don't get real cheap at the local stores?

Offer people what they cannot readily find.

4. Is there any local industry that is totally unique in the whole world... i.e., French chocolates, truffles, escargot Very Happy etc.

Ship it overnight via the international carriers to any worldwide destination.

On my side, let me tell you what I am kicking around...

Each area has totally unique architectural structures that I call the "breathtaking examples". In my area, it might be the Saugatuck Racing club, Westport, CT, wherein their Olympic competition racing boats and the storage house, club house, is truly top shelf, and world class. The copper details on the roof, the edifices, the corner molding, the human socializing "harmonies". every item to me makes me turn my head and look every time I pass it. The building makes your spirits soar, believe me!

But your area has these breathtaking examples too, and probably much more than my area. Persons like myself might pay a person like you for the architectural plans of any astonishing examples of old world French mansions, French architecture, etc. which we don't have over here. And your website could not only offer architectural plans for those buildings, and offer tourist packages to local places of interest, and restaurant/hotel discounts, but also offer some side products on your website which others, around the world cannot readily purchase.

But let me throw something out to the world... what if I told you and I could locate ancient architectural structures, gravesites, and antiquities locations in your local area?

Would that be of any dollar value to local museums, colleges, private investors, tourist bureaus, provincial government agencies, if you and I could pinpoint those archaeological dig locations for them?

And what if I did it for free to you and to anyone else in the world who provides this service in his/her local area, only asking for "Researcher Credit in writing" if and when ancient artifacts and structures are found? PS... my methods are so simple, and easily duplicated, you will be doing it yourself in 30 minutes.

What I am saying is that ancient architectural structures are everywhere, virtually a new structure every 500 feet. The only limitation to us spotting these locations are of course, the current development of that property.

Since my guess is that 100 humanoids probably lived in every square foot of today's earth, and the most-ancient tribes codified and aligned their architectural structures with the celestial heavens, we are ALL surrounded by buried architectural and antiquities treasures, still visible - virtually in every part of the world.

And of course, the first touch of a bulldozer or backhoe, 20,000 years of history gets lost. (and it is inevitable, for all areas, I understand)

So are you asking for ideas, or do you have a website already made?

Could these treasure sites be valuable to you in your area?

I am making the same offer to everyone.

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Ed Ziomek
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