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Bucaro TecHelp Newsletter
Maintain Your Computer and Use it More Effectively
to Design a Web Site and Make Money on the Web. ~ ~ ~ August 24, 2005 Volume 5 Number 15 ~ ~ ~
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Get Your Product to Market on Any Budget
By Stephanie Chandler
A recent survey revealed that 40% of American workers have considered starting a business, but many fail
to pursue their dreams due to funding constraints. While there are people who invest thousands of dollars
to launch their businesses, there are just as many businesses that were started with just a few hundred
dollars and some ingenuity.
Michael Simmons, the founder of Kinko's, rented a space the size of a closet near a college and started
his business with a few spiral notebooks and a single copy machine. If he had waited until he had enough
saved up to open a 4000 square foot store, he might be an accountant right now.
Consider This
You may have a vision of a giant store, warehouse or internet operation but if your funds are low, it
can seem like a pipe dream. But a sagging bank account doesn't have to stop you before you even get
started. Consider launching your business on a smaller scale. In fact, launching your business on a
smaller scale can have many advantages.
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Seven Strategies for Finding Best-Seller Ebook Ideas
by Michael Hopkins
One of the biggest difficulties facing people who are getting into the ebook business for the first
time is finding the right subject ideas for their ebooks. It's important that there's a market for
the book. It's also important that you stick to the things you know, the things that interest you
or the things you would enjoy researching.
Here are 7 strategies you can use for finding that perfect subject. Try them out...
1. Think About the Things You Know
One piece of knowledge or one experience is all you may need to create a top-selling ebook. For
example, we've all had negative experiences during the course of our lives (ripped off in a scam,
serious illness, death of a loved one, addiction, backache, etc). Perhaps you can show others how
they can prepare for - or cope with - a negative experience that you've already been through.
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Chronic Fatigue : Part 3: Fatigue Caused by Poor Life Management
By Stephen Bucaro
Are you always tired? Everything takes so much energy. When you wake up in the morning you're tired.
You tried to get more sleep, but that didn't help. The fatigue just won't go away. If this describes
you, read on ...
In Part 2 of this series of articles, I explained that constant tiredness can be a warning sign
of serious disease, but the most common cause is today's high-stress lifestyle. Being tired may
be the inevitable consequence of the hectic life brought on by the industrial and information
revolutions, global competition, overpopulation, and pollution. The way to insulate yourself from
today's energy tapping lifestyle is with good life management skills.
You're involved in afterhours work related activities, continuing education, caring for family
and pets, kids extra-curricular activities, keeping relatives satisfied, activities with friends,
relationships, neighborhood events, shopping, charitable activities ... it goes on and on. When do
you have time for yourself? When do you have time to just lay back and relax?
If you're like most people today, you're over committed. You're getting insufficient and irregular
sleep. When you go to bed, you lay awake thinking about problems instead of sleeping. You eat too
much junk food and use alcohol and/or drugs to keep going. You don't have time to get exercise or
take care of yourself. Is it any wonder why you're always so tired?
If this describes you, you're headed down the path to burnout, chronic fatigue, and eventually
serious disease. Your life is out of balance. you need to develop better life management skills.
The first step in getting your life back in balance is having the discipline to say NO.
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