Help Your Construction Business by Asking Successful People For Advice

Filed Under (Construction) by admin on 21-04-2010

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You’re probably not going to believe the story that I’m about to tell you, but it’s what makes America great. You can come to this country, learn a trade within a short time and become a millionaire in less than five years.

I’m not going to tell you his name, because that’s not what’s important here. The fact that you can do what this man did is really what this story is all about. He wasn’t the smartest person on earth and he didn’t have a pleasant personality. He could barely speak English and he rented a room from one of his relatives.

Here’s how he became a millionaire and you can do the same thing also. He advertised in the local newspaper and the fourth person that he worked for, was a multimillionaire. He was fascinated with the multimillionaire and asked him as many questions about how to acquire wealth as he could think of.

We can stop the story right there, the point of this article, is to actually ask other people, how they become successful. If you’re working for someone who is a little more successful than you are, it wouldn’t be a bad idea to start asking them for some advice.

The story that I told you, isn’t entirely true, but I’m sure that it has happened to more than one person in America. The main point that I’m trying to drive home here, for contractors who are struggling is that you need to start asking other successful contractors about their success.

This is actually one of the methods I use on a regular basis. I have learned valuable information from homeowners that I was working for. One housewife and the mother of four children that I was working for, helped me solve a problem with the gas company.

I learned a little bit more about the power of persistence from this woman. It wasn’t the last thing that I learned from her, because I chose to ask some excellent questions. If you really want to be a successful contractor, you need to start asking questions to successful people.

What do you have to lose, if you’re not a success will as you want to be? Just do it and within a short period of time, you will start to see your attitude in life changing.

Source by Greg Vandenberge

The One Million-Dollar Client – Construction Business Advice

Filed Under (Construction) by admin on 21-04-2010

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I’m going to share a story with you today about someone working in the construction business. This contractor wasn’t any different than you and me and didn’t really have any special skills that were out of the ordinary. He had a high school education, read the newspaper every day but rarely read any books. Tom’s business skills were nothing to write home about either, but he landed a million-dollar client that changed his life forever.

He was about 25 years old when he met a real estate professional named Brian on his way up. Brian told him that he was going to make a lot of money in the real estate business and Tom could do all of the remodeling work for him. Brian needed someone he could trust and Tom was going to be that person.

Brian made a lot of money in real estate and sent a lots of business Tom’s way, but that wasn’t the kicker. Brian ended up starting another business that made him a multimillionaire with in five years. It wasn’t the money that Brian made and it wasn’t really the work that Brian sent Tom that was going to make Brian into a million dollar client.

It was the people that Brian met, once he became a multimillionaire. Brian recommended his friend Tom to plenty of other multimillionaires. The fact that Brian thought so highly of his remodeling contractor, presold most of his friends, before Tom ever arrived at their homes.

You never know what’s going to happen in the construction business, but you need to be ready for it when it does. Tom could have easily told Brian that he was too busy many years ago and his life would have been a lot different. Sometimes opportunity only knocks once and you better be paying attention, when they’re standing at your door knocking.

Source by Greg Vandenberge

Advancement of Construction Industry With CAD Drawings

Filed Under (Construction) by admin on 21-04-2010

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Not much more than 40 years ago, engineering and construction firms had dedicated in-house departments that did all of their design and drafting work. For firms that were not large enough to enjoy in-house drafters, the work was routinely contracted out. Blueprints were created by hand using pencils and geometric drafting tools; the older generation of architects and engineers will fondly remember their T squares. For those who were not professionals in this era, it is still easy to imagine the immense amount of time, manpower, and money that went into creating drawings and blueprints, even for relatively simple works.

All of that changed with the introduction of computer aided design. CAD drawings had the distinct advantage of being able to expedite and even automate many aspects of drafting that otherwise took entire departments days to complete. A single person using the software package could create these drawings by themselves in many cases. While drafting departments slowly disappeared from the construction industry, a growing CAD library and technological advances ultimately benefited construction firms.

Thanks to the digital age, CAD drawings and even extensive works can be communicated between professionals around the world. Construction drafts became quick and flexible, enabling the industry to advance with the changing times. A feasibility study, experimental plans, or a change order could be conducted on a time scale that meets today’s business and industrial needs.

Let us take a moment to explore the uses and potential of CAD drawings and the benefit of a CAD library for the construction industry as a whole.

Computer Aided Design Features That Drive Industry

Computer aided design now contains many more features beyond mere digital drafting. Today’s software is capable of generating a three-dimensional rendering of a structure or building of any size or shape. This virtual model can be manipulated and viewed along any angle rather than having a series of drawings drafted from different perspectives. Virtual structures can be used to conduct feasibility studies and any other number of useful calculations to determine the risks of a given draft. Finally, all of the properties and dimensions on these drawings are easily modified to allow for experimentation, revision, and optimization. The full list of the features is awe-inspiring.

The library holds all of this information digitally. A worldwide file standard allows CAD drawings to be living documents that can be used as a basis for communication for sales, marketing, and the advancement of the industry as a whole. Drafts and plans are not stored away in a filing cabinet; instead, it can be freely used in future work.

Computer Aided Design’s Many Uses

Computer drafting software can be effectively used in many roles at any end of the design and manufacturing process. Virtual drafting allows for an open environment for ideas to play out without the need for creating a series of prototypes or expending any tangible resources. CAD drawings are used in modeling nearly any industrial product, building, structure, or system that could be conceivably used in the construction industry. However, computer aided design’s usability goes much further.

CAD drawings assembled into a library are an excellent tool for product lifecycle management, to name one particular application. The library houses an easily maintained record for document management and revision control. Any change in the planning phase or a work change order can be readily tracked along with the impact that change may have on the entire project. As the project moves from the design phase to prototyping and eventual construction, computer aided design drawings document all of the vital specifications in detail. All of these elements are stored within a CAD library to allow easy reissuing of old design elements.

Anatomy Of Computer Aided Design Users

Another way of understanding how computer aided design is used and how it has advanced the industry is to look at how many different people can utilize CAD drawings in their job functions. Architects use drafting tools to construct buildings, civil engineers use it to design bridges, and mechanical engineers can design industrial equipment. Engineers in all professions utilize this tool in the process of creating conceptual designs and corresponding scheduling and process control in the manufacturing step of industrial products. City planners and artists can use this virtual space to layout design elements and evaluate the aesthetic and utility of a particular layout.

Ultimately, these drawings and access to extensive resources in a comprehensive CAD library have been essential in advancing the construction industry.

Source by Greg A Palmer

Branding Your Construction Business

Filed Under (Construction) by admin on 21-04-2010

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In uncertain economic times, anyone planning a new construction business should make sure they get started on the right foot by developing a branding strategy to help sell themselves and their services. A professional graphic designer can be of great help here in getting you set up with a good quality business card, logo and letterhead.

Let’s take a look at your logo design, one of the key elements in branding your company. The right logo can really define you as a professional, and make you stand out from your competition, so it pays to have some ideas in your head early on. Your logo will be the first impression of your business that your customers get when looking at your business card so it should convey something about your business – both the fact that you are in construction, and the values that are important to you. The obvious choice for a graphic logo is a tool or piece of equipment related to construction. But think outside the box, and away from the dodgy clip art of the 90s. A silhouette, cutout, or even just some elements from a piece of equipment might be enough to brand you as being in construction – leaving a lot of room for your designer to convey other information about your business and your values.

Color is also an important element. Think about what feeling you are going to give by the use of different colors, and balance this with the need to catch attention – but not be garish. Sometimes a bright color can work very well if it is matched with simple design elements so that your business card is not too busy, for example. At other times, it might be better to use more quiet, calm colors – this really depends on your knowledge of what your local market is looking for and expecting. Of course it is up to you whether you decide to challenge or conform to those expectations!

Whatever design you settle on, always remember that your branding is critical in allowing you to be seen as a professional in the same league as the major corporations. There are two kinds of small businesses – those that are around to put in the minimum to make money, and those that care about the quality and professionalism of everything they do. Which way would you rather be perceived?

Source by Royce Starlin

Starting a Construction Business Doesn’t Require a Lot of Capital

Filed Under (Construction) by admin on 21-04-2010

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If you’re planning on building hotels, strip malls and hundreds of homes, right off the bat, you might need a lot more capital to start a construction business. If you’re planning on starting a construction business and working your way up, by working on smaller jobs and then advancing to the larger ones, you might not need a lot of money to get your construction company off the ground.

I started my construction company with less than $500 worth of tools. All the tools that I owned had already been purchased and I was using them daily. I had a saw, drill, hammer, tape measure, wheelbarrow, ladder, trowels, shovels and a stapler. I had a few more tools, but these tools were enough to build my first 16′ x 16′ room addition with a wood shake roof.

The money that I made from my first job, allowed me to buy more tools and do more advertising. After my first job, I did other jobs like it, home repairs, bathroom remodeling, installed doors and windows, roofing, siding, decks, patios, concrete, and skylight installations.

The construction business doesn’t require a lot of capital and most of us have already bought the tools that we need. If you think about it, all you need is a contractor’s license, a place of business, a vehicle and your tools. You’ve already got the education and know how to do the work, so what are you waiting for.

I don’t know how many people I’ve met, who told me that I was lucky. I always seem to get luckier, the harder I work. It never made much sense to me, why someone wouldn’t want to start their own business and make more money, especially if they already have the knowledge, experience and know-how. Remember that starting your own construction company, doesn’t require a lot of capital, most of the time. Start small and work your way up and soon you’ll have the money to do bigger and better jobs.

Source by Greg Vandenberge

Build a Contractor Website to Boost Your Construction Business

Filed Under (Builders) by admin on 21-04-2010

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Almost all kinds of business can get into the internet. Whether your business involves products, sales or services, it can be advertised online for the purpose of gaining more profits. Construction business is one kind that can be promoted on the internet. Many people are browsing the internet in search for a good construction company for their housing needs such as plumbing, remodeling, painting, and more. So to increase the client base, your construction company needs people to build a contractor website for your online marketing.

We recommend a credible contractor website builder. Why? It is primarily because construction industry is not an ordinary trade to be handled with kid gloves. Your construction business is composed of professional contractors, remodelers, painters, carpenters and builders; they are expected to render quality services to your clients. But how can you gain credibility with a measly website that is obviously free? Also, how can you get more clients and contracts using a limited web space? If customers need to find your company instantly, they will prefer you to be online. Don’t be too stingy. Sometimes you have to squeeze out some money in order to gain more.

With a contractor website, your construction company will be able to showcase its products, services and projects to a wider audience. You can choose your preferred design and web tools from the website builder’s portfolio. Some contractor website builders work closely with their clients. A website builder that knows how to professionally build a contractor website is the one that is specializing in web designs for the construction industry.

The most affordable plan is around $100, but the package is a great bargain which includes professional-looking web pages, custom logo design, flash clips, shopping carts, custom web programming and domain name registration. The more sophisticated website plan is a little higher at $5,000. But this plan has all the stuffs listed earlier, plus business assistance. The business assistance that a construction company would get in the said plan includes consulting, search engine optimization (SEO), site development and viral marketing. These offers will help you get more traffic which eventually will lead to contracts that are all in six to seven figures. You won’t get that huge amount in free websites.

So if you are planning to build a contractor website for your construction business, make sure to do it with a professional web builder. You have to be realistic. Not all free stuffs guarantee income generation, and you don’t want to invest time and effort in creating a website that will only appear as an eyesore in the midst of the best corporate websites. Remember that what little money you invest today will give you more at the proper time. And you don’t have to wait for that proper time to come, since after you had made your website, clients will flood in to give you more contracts. You have to sacrifice your money only once, for your website is there to stay to continuously assist you in your business success.

Source by Ewen Chia

Car Lease Hire – Economical For Business

Filed Under (Automobile) by admin on 17-04-2010

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Buying cars or vehicles every time when you travel in a different locality or even for business purposes will work out very expensive for you. So, the best way to make better profit is to go for car lease hire. Car lease hire is the most cost effective manner.

Say for example of you is planning to use the car for about 3 years. To buy the cars for 3 years, you may have to invest lot of capital over the cars. This will work out very expensive and definitely people do not have the time and patience to do that. There is lot of formalities that gets involved in this. The ideal suggestion here is to go for car hire. By going for car lease hire, you save a lot of money and it works out to be very economical and cheap instead of going for own vehicles especially in the corporate world.

The cost of the car hire is basically determined on the number of miles that the car would travel. This is the scene on daily basis. However, if you go for car hire, some one can drop you instead of you driving i9t for yourself. If you are going for car hire for business purposes, then it would work out much cheaper for you. Every car company charges you VAT. If you are using car lease hire for business purposes, you can get a waiver based on the number of kilometers that you actually use the car lease hire.

When you go for car hire, you need not even try and think about the tax payment. The owner of the car leases hire or eve the user maintains it. So, you can easily go for car lease hire. However, I strongly suggest that you go for the contract only after reading and understanding the car leases

hire details. As the contract is for a longer period, it is always better to read, understand about the rules and regulations plus other house details.

Even the vehicle tax will be paid by the company. Based on the kinds of deal that you get into, car protection and servicing may be too included, and replacement cover in case of breakdown is also included. Some of the deals may also permit you to change or alter the annual mileage within the contract. Check if your business is registered for VAT. If Yes, there are other benefits too which can be listed out regarding car hire. You can claim back half of the VAT charged on the monthly leasing costs. Other tax benefits include up to 100 per cent relief if the car is used solely for business purposes.
Thus, there are lots of car hire. You must check the web site for more details and select the right one for yourself or even your company. This is definitely profitable and economical too though you would have had a good time by hiring.

Source by Brijesh Ghelani

Top Ten Feng Shui Wealth Enhancers for Feng shui consultants

Filed Under (Astrology) by admin on 17-04-2010

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There are endless symbols used in Feng Shui that have been proven for centuries to enhance wealth, money, fortune and prosperity luck. The top ten most popular symbols, in no particular order are:

Wealth Ship – Many believed that a wealth ship laden with treasure placed pointing inwards to symbolize the ship returning home triumphant from its various conquests had helped them multiply their inflow of cash and created abundance in wealth for them.

Wealth Pot – The practice of keeping Wealth pots, vases, jars, bowls or plates in homes to enhance wealth luck has been secretly performed by the rich since ancient China. A Wealth Pot symbolizes never-ending good fortune and wealth. The Wealth Pot is excellent for those seeking to attract windfalls luck and solidify their fortune through investment and business.

Wealth Inviting Crystal Trees - A crystal tree, usually looks like a bonsai made up of resin trunk and twisted copper wire branches tied with crystal chips and empowered with gold coins tied to its branches is used to ensure everlasting wealth and money luck. Place a crystal gem tree in the office, shops, work desk, near cash registers and important areas in your business premises to bring in more sales and achieve more monetary gains and successes.

Wealth God - The God of Wealth, or ‘Chai Sen Yeh’ is one of the most popular symbols of wealth, prosperity and fortune. He’s extremely popular in the Chinese community so much so that elaborate rituals are performed during the Chinese lunar new year to welcome the God of Wealth into the household thereby bringing in lots of good fortune and magnifying windfall and speculative luck in life for the year to come.

Money Frog - The Money Frog, also known as the three legged toad or “Chan Chu” in Chinese is probably the most auspicious symbol of money-making. This mythical creature is said to appear every full moon near homes that will receive good news of increased wealth or monetary gain. The Money Frog is used for attracting wealth and abundance and can often be seen near cash registers, receptions, managers’ desk and offices in Oriental countries.

Pi Yao or Pi Xie - The Pi Yao is a mystical creature that is a particularly powerful and auspicious creature of good fortune adored by many. It is said to have a voracious appetite for precious stones and jewels that is infinite. The interesting part is that the Pi Yao does not have an anus, which means things only go in but never come out, signifying money rolling in without spilling out a dime.

Citrine – For centuries, citrine has been a special gem believed to be the most powerful generator of wealth! Also commonly known as the “merchant stone”, Citrine brings excellent business luck, attracts abundance, fortune and wealth. Citrine is recognized by Feng Shui masters as the most potent wealth enhancer for the Period 8 (2004 to 2024).

Gold Ingots - Gold Ingots are called “Yuen Bao” in Chinese. They were used as a currency by high officials and emperors in ancient China and today, in Feng Shui terms, they are regarded as the symbol of wealth and fortune. Gold ingots are extremely auspicious and are essential ingredients for wealth vases and wealth ships.

Dragon - In Chinese culture and in Feng Shui, the dragon is the most auspicious and magnificent, mightiest and most sacred of all creatures. Through generations, the dragon has been the ultimate symbol of power, abundance, good luck and honor. The Dragon is said to create the precious cosmic Chi or known as the ‘Sheng Chi’ which brings loads of good fortunes into our homes and workplaces.

Arowana - Because of its close resemblance of the oriental dragon – with its two ‘whiskers’, scales and the way it glides through the water, the Arowana is also commonly known as the golden dragon fish by the Chinese. The Chinese character for fish, ‘yu’ means abundance and coupled with the dragon being the ultimate good luck symbol, the Arowana is hence a very powerful Feng Shui enhancer associated with wealth, luck, strength and power.

Source by Jenny Lin Mei Fun

How to Become a Professional Tarot Reader

Filed Under (Astrology) by admin on 17-04-2010

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Tarot card reading goes in and out of favor with the public on a regular basis. When it’s hot, you can make a lot of money – perhaps even enough to live on. When readings are not the rage, as with any freelance career, you’ll need to keep your day job.

Either way, if you’re good at:

1. reading the cards

2. relating to people

3. marketing yourself

you can be assured of earning money.

How to Be a Popular Card Reader

The first thing to remember about reading cards professionally, is that your client can tell if you’re sincere or not. You’ve got to be sincere. You’ve got to truly want the best for your client.

Secondly, you must always reassure your client that whatever comes up in the cards is not written in stone. Tell her that she alone determines her own fate. Remind her that the cards are simply reflecting patterns. They don’t dictate what will happen to her.

If you get a “bad” card, for instance, don’t just tell the client the “bad news.” Tell her that she has an opportunity now to overcome a problem. Frame your card interpretations in a way that encourages her to find solutions to her life problems. You want to energize your client, fill her with hope and ambition, no matter what cards come up. Check out the Tarot section of the Psychic Tea Shoppe – all the readings, even the “reverse” cards, are hopeful.

Getting Work

You can go at this from many angles.

1. Get yourself hired by a telephone-based or Internet-based company. The company gets the clients and forwards them to you.

When you work for a phone-based company, you must have a dedicated phone line with no add-on’s like call waiting. Log in to the company’s computer when you want to work, and sit by the phone with your cards during the time you are logged in.

2. Go freelance. Like any professional, you’ll need business cards and a website. You can take out ads in local periodicals if you’ll be reading for people face to face. If your clients will come to you via phone or the web, you might consider Internet advertising.

3. Join a networking group – either a local in-person group, or an Internet group.

Freelance Tarot card reading opportunities include:

  • Reading at parties
  • Renting a booth at “psychic” or “new age” conventions and doing readings and promotion from there
  • Arranging for a table at a restaurant or bookstore, sometimes paying the establishment a percentage of your earnings and other times letting the bookstore use your services to draw in more store customers
  • Setting up an Internet reading site (requires getting a merchant credit card account and Paypal)
  • Setting up your own telephone Tarot reading business (again, you must get a credit card/Paypal account)
  • Reading the Tarot cards in person from a storefront. You can arrange for your storefront to be a part of an existing store, and pay rent. (For security reasons, don’t read for clients out of your home, and don’t go to anyone else’s home – unless it’s for a well-populated party.)

LegalitiesThere are many laws, ordinances, restrictions and town rules on the books, no matter where you read your Tarot cards. If you’re reading for money, you absolutely must do the legal research first.

Keep records and pay taxes. I would suggest a computer-based bookkeeping program. And make back-ups every night! Keep the back-ups off-site in case of fire or theft, or purchase storage space on the Internet.

You’re in a business that is not mainstream, and without excellent record keeping and impeccable tax returns, you’re going to create problems for yourself.

And finally, I would suggest purchasing an inexpensive insurance liability policy.

Reading People

Being a professional Tarot card reader is an awesome opportunity to observe others, to get out of your own problems and needs, and to make your clients feel good about themselves. Observe them as they come in, sit down, make small talk. Don’t be afraid to ask questions or let them talk out a problem. Catch their eye, make a connection. You’ll get a better card reading.

The flip side is this: Don’t let yourself be taken advantage of. When people start talking, they often can’t stop. Set a timer when the client sits down. You’re going to get many types of people as clients. Some will have big issues. Don’t take it personally if someone becomes angry with you. And do usher the client out if they are rude or disrespectful.

Be good at reading the cards. Be intuitive about people. You’ll make a fabulous Tarot reader.

Source by Suzann Kale

Earn Money From Home – Start Your Own Tarot Reading Business

Filed Under (Astrology) by admin on 17-04-2010

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Earn money from home with your own tarot reading business. You may doubt your psychic ability but do not worry because you learn to read tarot cards as you would any other skill. The beauty of this business is you can easily start from home in your spare time with almost zero out-lay. Initial training and a deck of tarot cards will cost you less than $50. For such a low-cost, low-risk business it can also be extremely lucrative. You should be able to charge anything from $50 to $200 an hour.

Tarot readings are very easy to do. Your subject shuffles the tarot deck and then hands it back to you. The cards are then laid out on a table. There are a number of different ways of doing this which are collectively known as ’spreads’. From your knowledge you then perform a reading by interpreting the meaning of the cards. Good interpersonal skills will enable you to build a rapport with your clients and keep them coming back for more.

Your first customers will probably be friends and family. As you become more proficient you will get clients through word of mouth. You may also want to advertise locally. Other ways of expanding your business are to organize tarot parties and to book a stand at festivals and fairs. You could also expand your business worldwide by offering an online tarot card readings service.

Advantages of business

  • Very low cost start-up – Less than $50 for training and tarot cards
  • Low overheads
  • Very high profit margins – Professional readings cost $50 – $200 an hour
  • Good cash flow

Source by Alex Gray

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