May 16, 2011 at 9:44 pm
· Filed under Economy

Most people remain quite unconvinced about the fact that their interest can actually be turned into a revenue making business idea. Of course this does not mean that every hobby could be a marketable talent or have prospects as a job but there are ways and means of converting your interests into a resource people would willingly pay for. There are some important questions that you need to answer to convert your hobby into a job.
Is it possible to make your hobby a viable job?
This is an important question that will need to be answered. Focus on your hobby and try and work out a plan that will make it a marketable skill. Check if people would actually be willing to pay money for what you have on offer. For example, if you are a trained dancer who never considered it to be anything more than a hobby, then you could offer your services as a dance teacher or even a choreographer for events.
Is it possible to make a long lasting money making venture out of it?
The second thing that you need to check for is whether or not the hobby can be expanded on scale and whether it can be a long term career plan. If you have a hobby like quilting, then in the long run, you will need to scale up your production line and hire people to help you with the orders. These are things that need to be thought about before you start up. You also need to ensure that the business venture is profitable. If you are putting money into it, you need to get returns. The joy and happiness aside, it is important for you to get a tangible income from the venture.
Do you have the financial standing to convert your hobby into a job?
Many banks offer loans for entrepreneurs at attractive rates. While this is an option you will have to look at, you need to have a decent amount of financial backing. If you are jumping into a business proposition full time, then you need the money to run your house and sustain the business. These are all pragmatic things that need to be thought of.
These are some of the most important things that you need to keep in mind if you are seriously contemplating turning your interest into a full time career. But how do you go about the process. We tell you in the next section.
Turning Your Hobby into a Job
Who hasn’t thought of turning their passion for cooking into a restaurant business or their talent for writing into a writer’s studio? At some point of time or the other, all of us have toyed with the idea of starting our own venture at some point of time or the other. In this section, we give you some tips that will make the job easier for you. Read the rest of this entry »
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May 13, 2011 at 1:17 am
· Filed under Product

Consumers as well as business people like professionalism in the firms they choose to do business with. A professional image in one area – such as your table top trade show displays – implies that your business will also be professional in other areas. For instance, companies that have professional looking displays are seen as having better customer service, increased attention to details and deadlines, and better products or services.
This perception is interesting, because at this stage in a company’s interaction with other businesses and consumers – when your company is displaying itself at a trade show – those other businesses and consumers have probably not had any experience with your company’s products or services. This means the perception cannot be based on any actual experience with your company; instead, it is formed strictly on the first impression you make.
This phenomenon falls right in line with the old saying that you only have one opportunity to make a good first impression. Table top trade show displays that feature a professional appearance serve that purpose well. The investment you make in professional graphics and quality materials implies that your business has been around for a while and is stable.
The professional graphics that come with most table top trade show displays are removable and interchangeable. They can be applied to a display using Velcro or some other technique. You can purchase and apply different graphics whenever you want to update your display. You can even mix and match different graphics.
To accommodate your needs different sizes of table top trade show displays are available, including four-foot and six-foot units. They also come in different price ranges and styles. Most table top trade show displays use a pop up design that can easily and quickly be set up. You can take one down just as easily after the show. Damage between shows and during transportation is prevented by storing the unit in a portable box or container that is easily carried.
Other designs for table top trade show displays include three-dimensional pop-up fabric styles, panel styles, and tension fabric pop-up styles. Complete show display packages often include table top trade show displays as one component. Whether they are used by themselves at smaller trade shows or as only one part of a more elaborate display at larger trade shows, table top trade show displays impart a highly professional look. Read the rest of this entry »
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May 7, 2011 at 9:37 pm
· Filed under Advertising & Marketing

Responsibility describes the editor job description best. Other variants of this position include assistant editors, associate editors, and senior editors. The work of these editors does not change much with their title, they still select and edit articles or stories at individual levels. Designations like executive editor and editor in chief, however, are usually administrative positions and job descriptions of such editors might be different . In a comparatively small structured magazine firm, the editor in chief undertakes all the editorial chores. A higher level of management describes editor in chief responsibilities.
Editors don’t write the article but groom it. They proof read it, and make sure that it is of the right length with maximum information given. They also prepare a proper layout of the content of the article. They also sync with the production and the art team, so that the content is present as per the magazine’s design and style. Most of the times it is the editor who decides the theme of a particular issue, its style and appearance. Proof reading is one of the most important aspects of an editor. Evaluation and verification of news items are another important job done by them. The working hours of editors are usually forty hours a week, but then time is not a constraint for people working in the media sector. Working hours purely depend upon the work load or the deadlines which are to be met.
Education wise, an editor is required to have a degree either in English or Journalism. They should also possess a good sense of language. Having a master’s degree is always preferred in this market. An editor should be highly knowledgeable and also must be updated with current affairs. Of course, relevant experience in media along with a know how about the media field would be icing on the cake. There is no training for editors specifically, and most of the training is done while on the job.
Magazine Editor Responsibilities
The responsibilities of an editor would change or depend on the size of the publication. Generally, these responsibilities include:
•Helping staff members in meeting deadlines
•Rectifying the content of the article
•Managing the writing staff and assigning duties appropriately
•Coming up with various themes and ideas for an issue
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May 3, 2011 at 6:09 pm
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First of all you need to know about trade shows. A trade show is an exhibition that allows organizations and companies in specific industries to showcase their products and services. While most of these trade shows or expos are open to the public, some only allow company representatives, and members of the press. The trade show is an excellent marketing opportunity and hence companies make a wise investment while participating in such trade shows. The costs incurred during the trade shows include space rental, design and construction of the display at the trade show, telecommunications and networking, travel, accommodation, promotional literature and of course the trade show giveaways.
What are Trade Show Giveaways?
Trade show giveaways are nothing but promotional items or free gifts that are given by a company at the trade show. Trade show gifts are an effective marketing tool that allows companies to promote their new products or spread more information about their existing products and also get a feedback from the customers and fellow traders about the products and services of the company. Companies put in a lot of investment and planning for the trade show giveaways since it is an imperative element of the trade shows.
What are the Benefits of Trade Show Giveaways?
Trade show giveaways are very useful in marketing since they can be used for several purposes. The first use of a trade show giveaway or a trade show gift is spreading information about the product and promoting its use. Second of all if you are using free product samples as trade show giveaways then the people can obviously use the products and provide you their feedback, thus promoting the use of your product. Trade show giveaways can also be a great way to establish or even enhance company’s brand identity. Trade show giveaways help to establish a bond of goodwill and create a positive image of the company amongst the customers and investors. Often when a company is launching a new product or wants to incorporate a big change in its existing product line or services, the trade show giveaways are and excellent options to communicate the changes.
What are the Types of Trade Show Giveaways?
There exist a wide variety of items that can be used as trade show giveaways to promote the business. Starting from the company’s product samples to corporate gifts like pens, pen stands, tote bags or even mints and candies. Here are some of the popular trade show giveaways:
•Gourmet Gifts: Small tins or containers filled with peppermint or candies can be a great trade show giveaway. You just need to make sure you display your logo prominently on the giveaway items. Small mints and candies are generally great but there a lot of options like microwave-popcorn or other snacks.
•Company Products: The best option for a trade show giveaway item is the company’s product samples. Product samplers allow the visitors to use and experience your products and provide you feedback. However the only problem is that not every company will have products or services, which can be sampled out to the audience. Read the rest of this entry »
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