17. Bottle sand from the beach where William the Conqueror landed in 1066 and sell to those who want to buy a piece of history.
18. Start a collectable plate of the month club. Commission the making of attractive plates and slowly build up a list of club members.
19. Begin a business which sells original paintings on hire purchase or revolving credit. Almost everyone would like to own original oil paintings but are put off because of the high initial cost.
20. Set up a business which produces cinema programmes. These programmes might consist of 2-8 printed pages. Sell advertising space in these programmes to local businesses and include details of future films. Cinema programmes take these programmes from a display unit free of charge.
21. Make a selection of home-made chocolates. Rent a corner of an established shop on a Saturday to sell them.
22. Publish a newsletter which has the title "Ambitious Persons Way to Wealth" or "Clever People Don't Work Hard". The contents of your newsletter might be in a vein similar to Joe Karbo's "The Lazy Man's Way to Riches".
23. Set up and run a school of window dressing. Organise one-day or two-day seminars for established shopkeepers who want to learn more about this aspectof their business. Also provide courses fro those who would like to take up a career as a window dresser.
24. Bring out an 'ideas' newsletter for writers. In each issue suggest ideas for: locations, characters, events, phrases, use of words, etc. One of the main selling points of your newsletter is that it will help a writer to become a published author.
18. Start a collectable plate of the month club. Commission the making of attractive plates and slowly build up a list of club members.
19. Begin a business which sells original paintings on hire purchase or revolving credit. Almost everyone would like to own original oil paintings but are put off because of the high initial cost.
20. Set up a business which produces cinema programmes. These programmes might consist of 2-8 printed pages. Sell advertising space in these programmes to local businesses and include details of future films. Cinema programmes take these programmes from a display unit free of charge.
21. Make a selection of home-made chocolates. Rent a corner of an established shop on a Saturday to sell them.
22. Publish a newsletter which has the title "Ambitious Persons Way to Wealth" or "Clever People Don't Work Hard". The contents of your newsletter might be in a vein similar to Joe Karbo's "The Lazy Man's Way to Riches".
23. Set up and run a school of window dressing. Organise one-day or two-day seminars for established shopkeepers who want to learn more about this aspectof their business. Also provide courses fro those who would like to take up a career as a window dresser.
24. Bring out an 'ideas' newsletter for writers. In each issue suggest ideas for: locations, characters, events, phrases, use of words, etc. One of the main selling points of your newsletter is that it will help a writer to become a published author.
About the Author:
How do you feel about the war in iraq? I wonder how Obama will handle it. Probably differently than McCain and Palin could have. The country is in a mess right now, but there is a light at the end of the tunnel.
0 comments:
Post a Comment