Just be Your S.E.L.F. by L. Carol Scott phD

My First Experience With Kickstarter

Article by L. Carol Scott PhD
Author of: “Just be Your S.E.L.F.”

My First Experience With Kickstarter
I had an excellent first experience using Kickstarter.
Here’s a quick summary of what I did and my lessons learned, intermixed:
    1. I used Kick to raise funds for self-publication costs on my first book: copy-editing, proof-reading, graphic design, and printing the first 200.
    2. If you have a great friend and/or fan base, don’t go nuts with spending money or a lot of time and energy on a professional video describing your project. I just sat at the computer and spoke from the heart, after writing out a few thoughts I wanted to make sure and include. Unless you’re trying to attract investors who don’t know you at all…a simple chat to the camera is sufficient.

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Tax-Queen by Heather Ryan

Navigating Sales Tax as a Business Owner

 at TaxQueen Website.-  Original Article.

 

With the freedom of being a small business owner comes the responsibility of navigating sales tax. If you’re confused over sales tax, you’re not alone! Collecting and paying sales tax is one of the more complicated aspects of running a small business, both online and off!

If you ask yourself any of the following questions, then this post is for you.

  • When does sales and use tax apply?
  • What transactions are exempt?
  • What happens if you are selling online or to someone outside your sales tax municipality?
  • How do I pay my sales and use tax?
  • Are services taxed or is it only goods?

Whether you’re starting a new business or expanding an existing one, here’s what you need to know about sales and use tax obligations.
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Quote -Robert Kiyosaki

Low Cost Income Opportunities

What businesses can be started with less than around $100?

1. Low investment and inventory costs.
2. Low monthly maintenance and website fees.

Here are a few categories.

  • Affiliate Programs
  • Crafts
  • Direct Marketing
  • Referral Programs
  • Retail
  • Services

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Retail Merchandiser

Merchandising & Audit Jobs

Retail Merchandising

There are many job possibilities for RVers and other travelers. This post will discuss Retail Merchandising related jobs.

Retail Merchandising encompasses full-time and part-time and there are several types of Merchandising. It is an easy job to learn, generally good pay, and usually many opportunities for employment, possible due to the fact that it is often temporary or part-time work.

The primary skill required is the ability to read bar codes, (duh — 9-1234-1234-9) – and a plan-o-gram, which is just a diagram of which products go where. There are terms to learn, but simple things like side-kick and end cap.

Finding Merchandising work is not difficult, while you can obviously look in local newspapers and online job posting sites, there are websites devoted to Merchandising jobs.

NARMS – National Association for Retail Marketing Services

RMS – Retail Merchandising Services

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Pinners Conference Expo Review

My Adventure to Pinners Conference 2017 – Arlington, Texas

Pinner's Conference Expo Review

As women, as entrepreneurs, as RVers, we are always on the lookout for sources of income to help keep us on the road, in a lifestyle we enjoy. So I have to share with you my recent adventure to a Pinners Conference. So you ask, what is a Pinners Conference. I wondered that myself and did not fully understand until I ventured to Arlington, Texas to attend one.

Although I had looked at the schedule of about 100 classes, and they primarily appeared to be crafting instructions, I still had it in my mind that a Pinners Conference would be about social media and Pinterest. After attending, I now understand that it is about Entrepreneurship, with crafting as a central focus for income. But it does not stop there, with around 200 vendors there were booths for crafts, yes, but also people selling their creations, direct marketing opportunities, craft supplies, people traveling with corporations to present such things as creams and hair styling products. The convention center in Arlington was packed with people, it was amazing! And the ticket prices were very, very reasonable.Continue reading

Greetings! – Women Entrepreneurs Who RV!

Richard Branson - It's Amazing what doors can open if you reach out to people with a smile, friendly attitude and a desire to make a positive impact.

I feel confident that as time goes by, and this post falls down the list, that many people will ever go back and read it. That said, I will still write the first post for this new website, with a true desire to make a positive impact. Even if only one person is inspired or encouraged, then the website did its job.

The goal of the website as a whole is to encourage your entrepreneurial side by presenting helpful information and ideas that you can use towards creating an income while traveling and RVing.

The blog post area will be geared towards providing outstanding guest posts to give you more views and opinions, inspiring thoughts and ideas.

So – Welcome! 🙂

And please enjoy all the blog content with sincere wishes that you have a fun and successful RVing/business life.