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How to Create a Successful Home Business

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The Internet is full of ways to create a foolproof home business that makes you rich quickly and easily. I’m here to tell you that these offers are mere fallacies. There is no home business that is quick and easy and will instantly triple your income. Home Businesses are hard work and require time, dedication and perseverance. But they are possible, and have the potential of making you a lot of money and keeping you at home where you belong.

While I can’t and won’t tell you which home business will work for you, I can give you suggestions for how to make your home business work.

DEDICATE YOURSELF TO YOUR HOME BUSINESS

Your devotion to your home business venture can never waver. It must come before all other financial opportunities. This is not to say that you have to quit your job in order to launch a home business. That would be a bad idea, at least until your home business is providing a steady stream of income. However, leave your job at work. Your home is the place for your home business, and you should try to keep your home free of other financial distractions.

Work on your home business whenever you possibly can. Dedicate every free moment you have to advancing your business. Spend time each and every day, including holidays, to furthering your home business, even if you just write down an idea or make a single contact. If you can meet one contact every day, then by the end of your first year, you’ll have 365. Dedicate yourself to your home business and your chances of success will improve drastically.

ESTABLISH GOALS AND A PLAN BEFORE YOU START A HOME BUSINESS

Starting a home business without a plan is like trying to sail from New York to India without a compass, map, or the stars. You might get there, but it would only be a matter of dumb luck. Never be content to rely on Luck. Think about your home business, what you want to achieve with it, and where you want it to be 5, 10, 15 years down the road. Establish goals, timelines, and marketing plans before you begin anything. These will be the blueprints that you use to build your home business.

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF EVERY Home Based Business Opportunities

While you need to have a well-thought out plan before you begin a home business, do not be afraid to deviate from it if an unforeseen opportunity pops up. You should never rely on Luck, bet never ignore Luck when she is offering you her hand. Businesses are built on taking advantage of opportunities. Don’t be afraid to throw those blueprints that you made to the wind if something better should come along. Home businesses have to be flexible, because we live in an ever-changing world.

REMEMBER YOUR FAMILY

If you don’t have a family, don’t neglect your friends. You can’t be successful without support from other people. If you husband or wife is not behind you and your home business, then your chances of success plummet. You will be distracted by their anger and hurt feelings, and will not be able to dedicate your free time to your home business, because you will be thinking about your family. You have to come out of the working world eventually, and when you do, you need to have someone there to be your companion. Not only that, but your friends and family can be useful allies in the creation of a home business. No one can do everything alone, and the people around you are natural, and usually willing, resources. Never forget about the ones that you love.

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January 20, 2009 Posted by nirajmoney | Blog, Business, Christmas, Economy, Entertainment, Fashion, Google, Home Business Opportunity, Internet, Make Money Online, Movies, News, Politics, SEO, Thoughts | , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

U.S. expects big drop in oil imports

Despite the recent drop in crude prices, the rising cost of a barrel of oil will boost the use of renewable energy and help slow greenhouse gas emissions.

By Steve Hargreaves, CNNMoney.com staff writer
Last Updated: December 17, 2008: 4:32 PM ET

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — Despite the recent rout in oil prices, the government expects crude to shoot back up over the long term. That is expected to result in a drastic drop in oil imports and a greater use of renewable energy.

Oil imports – which currently make up 60% of all the oil consumed in the U.S. – should drop to about 40%, the Energy Information Administration said in its long-term energy outlook on Tuesday.

The drop will largely be the result of higher oil prices encouraging conservation and an expanded use of home-grown biofuels.

In making its predictions, EIA used an average crude price of $130 a barrel in 2030. That price is nearly double the projections for 2030 made last year – $70 a barrel.

Although the report was not meant to predict oil prices, EIA analysts say increased demand and limited access to new supplies will push crude prices up in the long term, despite crude’s recent plunge.

The upward revision in price is a major shift in the government’s long-term views on oil supply and demand. Limited access to new oil sources – particularly in OPEC countries – is a major reason why prices should increase.

Renewables on The Rise

“People are becoming aware of the fact that conventional supplies of oil outside of OPEC are quite limited,” said Robert Kaufmann, director of Boston University’s Center for Energy & Environmental Studies. “It’s getting harder and harder to tell the story that oil prices will remain low forever.”

EIA’s higher price estimate could give ammunition to policymakers seeking a big push into alternative fuels, or those seeking a more hawkish foreign policy, or both, said Kaufmann.

He said non-OPEC production peaked in 2004, and OPEC countries are expected to provide a greater share of the world’s oil going forward.

But OPEC has little incentive to increase its ability to pump oil. The cartel has seen the world is willing and able to pay over $100 for oil, and many OPEC countries have become accustomed to revenues generated from those high prices. For them, the higher the price the better – so long as it doesn’t kill the global economy or spur a mass shift away from oil.

EIA’s price revision is in-line with predictions made earlier this year by the International Energy Agency (IEA), a similar group to EIA that has a more global focus.

The IEA drastically lowered its long-term world oil supply forecast this spring - from nearly 120 million barrels a day to maybe 100 million per day by 2030 – citing access to resources as a major concern.

In making its predictions, EIA does factor in the growth of supplies from “nonconventional” oil, like oil from tar sands or biofuels made from plants. It also makes its projections based on current policy, which does not include things like laws restricting greenhouse gas emissions, which could potentially drive up the cost of fossil fuels.

Higher oil prices, combined with some government mandates, are expected to yield a boost in renewable energy use as well.

Renewables should account for 21% of all energy used in the U.S. by 2030, the agency said, up from about 15% currently. Last year EIA said renewable use would remain flat at 15% in 2030.

Under current policies, EIA predicts energy-related carbon dioxide emissions will slow in the years ahead, but will increase about 7% by 2030. Last year the agency said carbon dioxide emissions should grow by 15% by 2030.

Most climate scientists say the world needs to cut its carbon dioxide emissions by about 80% by 2050 if it is to avoid the worst effects of global warming. During the presidential campaign, President-elect Barack Obama pledged to cut U.S. emissions by that amount.

The EIA estimates that if the country were to cut its greenhouse gas emissions by 40% in 2030, electricity prices would rise by about 10% due to the costs of switching from cheap coal to more expensive wind or natural gas sources to produce electricity. The agency does not have projections for an 80% reduction by 2050.

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December 19, 2008 Posted by nirajmoney | Blog, Business, Economy, News, Politics, Religion, Thoughts | , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Organized labor ‘thrilled’ with Obama’s pick for labor secretary

(CNN) — Labor unions Thursday praised President-elect Barack Obama’s selection to head the Labor Department, Rep. Hilda Solis.

Rep. Hilda Solis is viewed as a strong advocate for working men and women by organized labor.

Rep. Hilda Solis is viewed as a strong advocate for working men and women by organized labor.

A Washington-based labor official for a major union told CNN’s John King that the California Democrat was Obama’s choice for labor secretary.

Obama is expected to officially announce his nomination of Solis during a press conference on Friday. Obama is also expected to name Illinois Rep. Ray LaHood as his choice for secretary of transportation.

Obama has enjoyed the support of organized labor since the campaign season, when the AFL-CIO, the nation’s largest labor organization, endorsed him for president, calling him “a champion for working families.”

As a senator, Obama co-sponsored the Employee Free-Choice Act, which was designed to make it easier to create unions in the workplace. Supporters of the plan, including the AFL-CIO, said it would increase the number of union members in the United States and lead to better wages and benefits for workers.

If confirmed, Solis would be the third Hispanic to serve in Obama’s Cabinet, along with New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, who is Obama’s choice for secretary of commerce, and Colorado Sen. Ken Salazar, who Obama tapped to be secretary of the interior.

Obama had been criticized by some Latino groups, who said Hispanics were not being picked for key Cabinet positions after Richardson was passed over for secretary of state. Instead, Obama picked his former rival, Sen. Hillary Clinton, to be his top diplomat.

Solis, a four-term congresswoman from Los Angeles, is considered to be one of the most liberal members of the House.

Solis served eight years in the California legislature and also worked in former President Jimmy Carter’s administration. Solis unseated former Rep. Matthew Martinez in a bitter Democratic primary in 2000.

Shortly after news broke that Solis would be joining Obama’s team, labor leaders issued press releases praising the president-elect’s choice.

“The daughter of two immigrant workers and union members … she will be a secretary of labor working men and women can finally count on to stand up and fight for them,” said Andy Stern, president of the Service Employees International Union.

“For Rep. Solis, serving as secretary of labor will not just be a job, but the culmination of a lifetime of action serving as a voice for people who work,” Stern said.

AFL-CIO President John Sweeney said the nation’s largest organized labor organization was “thrilled” that Solis would be the next labor secretary.

“We’re confident that she will return to the labor department one of its core missions — to defend workers’ basic rights in our nation’s workplaces,” Sweeney said.

On Friday, Obama is expected to fulfill a promise to include Republicans in his administration by naming LaHood as his choice to head the Transportation Department. Obama has also decided to keep President Bush’s secretary of defense, Robert Gates. Video Watch reaction to LaHood joining Obama’s Cabinet »

LaHood, a seven-term congressman from Peoria, is respected on Capitol Hill, and his appointment as transportation secretary was hailed by both sides of the aisle.

Fellow Illinois Republican Rep. Tim Johnson welcomed the selection of LaHood, whom he calls one of his closest friends in Congress.

“I think Ray has the ability to work both sides of the aisle well,” Johnson said. “He’s an extraordinarily talented legislator.”

A Democratic House colleague from Illinois, Rep. Jan Schakowsky, also praised the selection.

“He’s a bipartisan guy,” she said. “He’s well-liked and respected.”

Schakowsky described LaHood as “easygoing and congenial” and said he has a record of working with Democrats in the Illinois delegation on a range of issues.

LaHood, 63, represents the Illinois district that includes the counties represented by Abraham Lincoln when he was a representative from 1847 to 1849. He is a member of the influential House Appropriations Committee

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December 19, 2008 Posted by nirajmoney | News, Politics | , | 2 Comments

American Taliban’ John Walker Lindh’s kin ask President Bush for mercy

WASHINGTON – The parents of convicted “American Taliban” John Walker Lindh pleaded with President Bush Wednesday to commute his 20-year prison stretch as a final act of mercy.

Frank Lindh and Marilyn Walker didn’t help their son’s case by slamming slain CIA hero Johnny (Mike) Spann’s father, who blames the Muslim convert for failing to stop Spann’s gruesome death in a 2001 Afghan battle.

“John Lindh had nothing to do with Mike Spann’s death,” Frank Lindh said in San Francisco. “It was a shameful thing, I think, for that father to continue to make those claims against our son.”

The CIA paramilitary operative was gunned down in a firefight during a Taliban prison uprising at Mazar-e-Sharif two months after the 9/11 attacks.

Spann was videotaped questioning Lindh, who “didn’t say a word,” his dad, who’s also named John, told the Daily News from his home in Winfield, Ala.

Since then, the grieving father has blamed Lindh for joining the Taliban, meeting Osama Bin Laden and failing to warn his son a violent uprising was in the works. He opposes any commutation of Lindh’s remaining 13 years.

“I thought he ought to have got the damned electric chair,” Spann said. He called Lindh’s parents “cowards like he is.”

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December 18, 2008 Posted by nirajmoney | Blog, Economy, Internet, News, Politics, Religion, Thoughts | , , , , | No Comments Yet