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How to Transfer Money?

Posted by admin on June 2, 2008 in Commercial Markets

The best and safest way to transfer money is through banks. But, there are many private players like Western Union, Moneygram etc through which you can transfer money to International shores.

Bank wire transfers are easy if you wish to send money to different countries. If you have an online banking account with a bank then you can start sending money right away. E-transfers can be done from websites. Most of the e-transfers take 2 days maximum to reach the destination (anywhere in the world). The banks charge some fees depending on the amount of money being transferred.

With Western Union money transfer you can transfer money online. Moneygram has around 75000 agents worldwide. These money transfer companies are quick, reliable and a convenient way to transfer money. Paypal is also a very good way to transfer money. They charge 4.75% as commission for every 100$ received. They don’t charge any commission for sending money. Most of the websites accept payments from Paypal. It is easy to reload money from your credit card to your Paypal account.

There are not many websites like Paypal out there, but the latest rumor in the market is Google is trying to start a similar service like Paypal. There are millions of Paypal account holders worldwide. In earlier days transferring money from one country to another was a difficult job. Now, it is very easy and convenient.

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Liquor Control System:The Wireless World of Liquor

Posted by admin on May 16, 2008 in Commercial Markets

The scene is typical. You walk into your favorite tavern, peer through the smoke filled room and saddle on up to the bar. You ask the bartender for a Jack Daniels. He pours your glass about three quarters of the way full. “Don’t cheat me Joe.” you say firmly. The bartender finishes filling your shot glass. You thank him, take the shot, put your money on the bar and go about enjoying the atmosphere.

Sound familiar? Well this is the scene that has played out in bars, taverns, and night clubs for years. Bar goers are always trying to get the most bang for their buck and bartenders are always trying to get the most buck for their bang. A new technology called a liquor control system offers a solution to the bartender/patron power struggle.

Liquor Control Systems are a revolutionary technology that may just change the way bar sales are handled. It is a spout that goes on top the bottle of liquor that measures the amount of liquid poured. As the liquid is poured a wireless transmitter measures liquor and sends that information to a computer which then totals the price. Pretty amazing huh!

Ways a liquor control systems make life easier for providers

Think of the ways a liquor control system could change the industry. No more money left on the table, or having to keep track of how much each person has consumed. It makes life much easier for bartenders and their bosses. Owners don’t have to worry about their employees stealing inventory and employees don’t have to worry about their bosses wrongly accusing them for missing liquor.

A liquor control system helps the bar maintain their inventory. The computer records how much liquor is consumed and keeps track of the bars inventory. This helps bars keep an up-to-date inventory and provide a more even service.

When mixing drinks, it is always a challenge to figure out how much to charge. If a bartender adds a little of this and a little of that until he has the perfect concoction, the bill becomes impossible to track. This can be a challenge for bartender and can cause them to either charge to much or even worse, to charge to little.

The amazing part of this technology is that not only does a liquor control system tell you how much has been poured but it also tells you what has been poured and when. This feature allows the owner to streamline his business process because he has access to real-time information, along with the ability to track trends.

Ways a liquor control system benefits consumers

The liquor control system is not only beneficial to those who sell liquor but it makes the bar experience more pleasant for the consumer. Consumer’s benefit from knowing that they are being charged for exactly what they drink, they also don’t have to worry about paying for each drink or the bartender forgetting your total.

The liquor control systems that are currently on the market are accurate to with in 1/10 of an ounce. This means that the consumer doesn’t pay for an ounce more than what they drink, not even half and ounce.

Now imagine a person walks into a bar and orders several drinks over the course of the evening. Then at the end of the evening that person goes to pay for his drinks and finds out that his tab was lost. So he and the bartender take a few minutes try to sit down and figure out how many drinks he had that night and what kinds they were. All the person really wants to do is go home and go to bed but, now he has to take the time to remember how much of what he had to drink. A liquor control system makes it easier for bar patrons to pay for their drinks.

This Technological advance will change the way America drinks. It benefits consumers and vendors in a passive, but time saving way. Vendors benefit from easier business tracking and consumers benefit from easier payments and more precise billing. With a system this easy, remember to bring a designated driver!

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What’s A Niche and Can I Find One Too?

Posted by admin on May 4, 2008 in Commercial Markets

When I came upon that little word — Niche — I wondered,
“what is this thing called a Niche — and most
importantly, can I find my own niche too?

What is A Niche

Well, a niche, is a service or product, that fills
an unmet customer’s need — that is more of a
speciality. You are not competing with the
masses for a sale on an ebook or an affiliate tool.
Instead, you carve out a small corner of the
market for yourself on the Internet.

Well, the definition was simple, however, finding
a niche that I felt comfortable with was going
to be a chore, because I wanted to avoid the
affiliate programs — and if possible find a company
that privately carried their own affiliate
program — without the quota’s and the many rules.

How to Find A Niche

When I started looking for a niche market, I started
to make a list of my hobbies, what I liked to do,
what I was interested in and what I was familiar
with — to help me brainstorm. If this little
task does nothing else, it will definitely give you an
eye-opener to who you are.

Anyway, when the dust finally settled I realized that I
wanted a niche where it would assist others — perform
a service of some sort, and would compliment my
current website. Not very decisive, but I had a direction.

Then it happened, just by chance, or maybe it was divine
intercession — anyway, I received a personal email from
one of the assistant manager’s from DentalPlans — stating
that she liked my website and wondered if I would be
interested in becoming an affiliate.

I looked at their website and the affiliate plan — and
I knew that this affiliate program was for me.

Here’s What DentalPlan Offers

1. High conversion rate — 1-5% percent conversion

ratio from click thrus.

2. Commission — $40 to $50.

3. Extremely high EPC.

4. Partner through DentalPlans private network — Your affiliate manager will answer any questions you may have — one

on one assistance.

5. You can promote on-line or off-line or both.

6. Full 365-day cookie. (If you go through DentalPlans program)

7. Paid monthly.

8. They work with affiliates more closely — will create
custom creatives such as: landing pages, banners, pop-unders,
emails, editable templates to fit on your website.

9. Free Web templates (standard and editable), banners, affiliate links

10. On-line tracking of stats

11. Multi-tier possibilities (Need to ask about it)

This is what I or any affiliate is looking for in a program! If you would like to join, you can go to my website at
http://www.myaffiliateplace.biz/Affiliate_More_Affiliate_Opp.htm
or if you would like to look at one of their editable website’s
go to http://www.myaffiliateplace.biz/Affiliate_mydentalwebsite.htm
and look around.

Anyway, I found my niche — it compliments my affiliate website.

So yes, you can find your small corner of the Internet and find
a niche product. But always remember — even though this may have seemed difficult — your chore is not over — you must
market, market and market.

To you success.

Vickie J Scanlon has a BBA degree in Administrative Management and Marketing. Visit her site at: http://www.myaffiliateplace.biz for free tools, articles, ebooks, how to info, and computer software/hardware - to meet your budget and needs.


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