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A New Business Model, a New World
The only wrong with the side of business is its ability to keep the world in a balanced state. With animals suffering at our intelligence. Famine in places of the world where there is no need of. I propose a new business to consumer system. A mandatory business to consumer referral program. Where the percentages are given to consumers for referring new members to the system. Capped at a basic living minimum to get by. With options for additional work to get the luxuries. The previous generations built the roads. I think we should be the generation to end famine, poverty and world hunger. By adding 10% to all prices and allowing this 10 percent minus operating costs it will give the majority of the opposition of big companies the chance to taste this success. Effectively ending inflation problems and devaluing dollars over time. It will not cost the consumer any more than it would now. It would just allow for a combination of micro amounts from more people to compile to a greater and more successful way to generate enough income to live off. We will be able to generate more income to go towards greener energy, towards ending greater falls in the economy.
By Marcus Azaria6 years ago in Journal
Self Publishing with Blurb
Hello again, everyone. The last time I wrote an article about self publishing through an alternative for Smashwords, I complained about Lulu. The short version is that unless you pay for their services, which would make them a P.O.D. company who publishes your work; and as such not actually self publishing, it is not a good alternative to Smashwords.
By Aaron Dennis6 years ago in Journal
A Message to Uber Eats Customers: Tip 'Ya Bunch of Cheapskates!
Yes, I have been working with the rideshare industry for about four years now. Sadly, most customers do not tip at all. The percentage of tippers falls to about 10 to 20 percent on a weekly basis. This is very low considering a country that was built on tipping for many services. What changed the game? This is simple! People are just straight up cheap!
By Bazooka Teaches6 years ago in Journal
How To Increase Amazon Sales With Listing Optimization
Customers decide whether to buy a product or not by checking different criteria. In fact, they first look at your listing and if it's not engaging, they won't buy your product. If it's engaging, they will probably buy it.
By Moritz Bauer6 years ago in Journal
From Doing to Done!
As in the writing world, the best way to capture some ideas is the attempt to transfer (or "dump") as much details from a topic within your cranium to your paper or device. In my personal experience, I find this especially helps my future self when recalling back to where my past self left off with a specific task. Whenever I didn't capture enough information while it was fresh in my head as I was leaving the office, I ended up paying for it the next day/week. With enough captured information, I can jump back into a particular idea/task almost instantly... but that could just be me too.
By James Crawford6 years ago in Journal
What Is a Market Product Grid and Why Should You Use One?
A market product grid helps companies plot out their growth strategy and visualize the risks associated with expansion. It can help key leaders make decisions around product development, distribution, marketing, and even hiring. The matrix was initially published by Harvard Business Review and has since become a core teaching at business schools all over the world. Here’s what you need to know about a market product grid, and how to use one to initiate your growth strategy.
By Amanda Hughes6 years ago in Journal
Why I Refuse to Write Fodder for the Digital Cows
Our craft matters, the beauty we create with our words matter. We shouldn't waste them I've been writing articles for print media for a number of years. Three years ago I decided to try my hand at blogging, for the simple fact that I love writing. Am I opinionated? Hell yes. Do I have something to say that is worth saying? Perhaps. I wouldn't call myself a deep thinker, but a background in psychology and an inquiring mind have led me, in my fifty-two years on the planet, to amass a huge stockpile of information.
By Robert Turner6 years ago in Journal
6 Construction Safety Tips Every Contractor Must Keep in Mind
The construction business is one of those which comes with a number of health and safety risks. From the dust and debris to falling objects and both minor and major accidents, anything can happen at a construction site.
By Natalie Ige6 years ago in Journal
Job Portal - The New-Age Job Seeking Location
A job portal is a perfect gateway and a cutting-edge for online jobs that help candidates overall secure positions and helps the businesses as they continued looking for the perfect job seekers. Career websites such as Indeed, SimplyHired, Monster, etc. have job portals that offer a vast range of jobs in multiple fields. There are many government agencies, universities, NGOs, and private businesses that have their job portals.
By Bhavesh Parmar6 years ago in Journal











