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You might be limited to a strict budget when you want to start a business, but that doesnt mean you dont have any options. It is possible to start a business with very little money, if you have the right combination of skills, work ethic and marketing know-how.
According to Chris Guillebeau, author of The $100 Startup, To succeed in a business project, especially one youre excited about, it helps to think carefully about all the skills you have that could be helpful to others and particularly about the combination of those skills.
Follow these simple guidelines to start a business when you have little to no money.
1. Make something. Yes, making something does take an initial cost in supplies, but oftentimes, these products can be sold for many times over their actual cost. What you decide to make is up to you, but there are several places you can sell your handmade options online:
Many business owners sell their products on multiple platforms to get the most exposure possible. It is important, however, to make sure your inventory stays updated on all sites you have a storefront on. If you want to learn about more resources for selling homemade items, check out this Lifehacker post.
2. Resell something. If you dont want to make anything (or you dont consider yourself a creative person), many business owners have grown large businesses just be reselling products that have already been made. This can be done through a variety of ways or channels:
3. Sell your services. One way to start a business with little to no startup capital is to sell your services, instead of a physical product. Theres a huge variety of services you can offer, depending on your background and interests.
Some will require advanced degrees, such as accounting, while others require little more than a working knowledge of how its done (such as babysitting, lawn mowing or personal assistance).
Because you are selling your services, you will need a branding plan to make sure your name and company gets in front of the people who may need the service. Some places that are free for promoting your services include Fiverr, Craigslist, Elance, Taskrabbit and Skillshare.
Its also useful to have a website to show examples of your work, list your experience, and blog about your industry to draw visitors. If you want to learn more about branding and online marketing, check outBuffer s social-media blog, Hubspot s blog, Content Marketing Institute and CopyPress.
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Department of Landscape Architecture -
October 27, 2014 by
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We are still accepting applications for the Master of Landscape Architecture program.
Eight University of Minnesota members of the ASLA-MN Student Chapter visited Toronto, Canada August 24 through August 29th.
Although Toronto is double in size compared to the Twin Cities, there are important similarities, including a cold climate, post industrial waterfront urban city. It boasts of new world-renown landscape architecture projects by leading international firms.
The students visited these projects, varying in scale, form, and type, rural to urban. They researched these sites prior and made a booklet including the history of Toronto, and background information on each site to be visited.
Firm and site tours by professionals added to the excitement of the trip. Janet Rosenberg, from Janet Rosenberg & Associates, gave the students a firm tour and explained her HTO Park, one of the waterfront projects the students had visited. Roberto Chiotti, principal of Larkin Architects, generously offered a tour of his off-the-grid straw bale house, and his expertise as he walked the waterfront with the students. Dennis Winters, principal of Tales of the Earth, gave a tour of Evergreen Brick Works Park and explained his recent project associated with the Don River Valley.
Check out the blog the students kept each day: http://www.aslamnsc.tumblr.com.
Thanks to the many donors who made this trip possible: ASLA-MN, Metropolitan Design Center, donors to the GoFundMe website, and all who participated in the two fundraisers at Damon Farber & Associates and the lovely home of Chris Behringer.
On Sunday, March 10 students of the University of Minnesota MLA program made their Netherlands rendezvous to commence their field studies for The Cultural Ecology of Water in the Netherlands traveling studio. With backpacks and bikes, sketchbooks and snapshots, for the next four weeks students are immersed (get it?) in a direct experience of how the Dutch landscape is a symbiosis of culture and water. Follow their blog to experience daily narrative and photographic accounts of their progress.
Nearly three years after traveling to Itasca State Park and commencing their MLA program of study, 25 MLA students are currently focused on their capstone studio projects. The spring semester LA8555 Capstone Studio is the culmination of the MLA educational process and is the first step in transition from the academy to a professional role in Landscape Architecture. The studio allows students an opportunity to pursue an independent course of inquiry into a variety of contemporary issues and project sites, of their choosing, within the discipline of Landscape Architecture.
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Artist Janet Zweig will reveal her plans for the Westmoreland Museum of American Art's Bridging the Gap project at two public meetings this week.
The museum is working with Zweig, landscape architect Fred Bonci, PennDOT and the city of Greensburg to renovate the North Main Street and North Maple Avenue bridges in tandem with an $18 million renovation and expansion of the museum building between the two streets.
The fences on the bridges will be rebuilt to include viewing windows, which will allow pedestrians to look out toward the museum.
We're working with (Zweig) to incorporate her artwork into our landscape, said Bonci, who is heading landscape architecture for the museum. We want to make those bridges kind of a highlight as people drive by.
The public meetings revealing the artwork will be held 6-7 p.m. Tuesday and 3:30-4:30 p.m. Wednesday in room 003 of Greensburg Salem Middle School.
Zweig, a Brooklyn artist whose work can be seen at the Mellon Park Walled Garden in Pittsburgh, said she was given a clear mission by the museum.
They want to bridge the gap between downtown Greensburg, local residents and the museum on the hill, she said.
Two of the viewing windows on the bridges will look out onto anamorphic illusions artworks on the museum grounds that will appear in their intended form only when viewed from the bridges. They will look different from any other perspective.
You're going to notice some kind of three-dimensional imagery that draws your eyes to the museum, Bonci said.
Zweig is keeping the nature of the works secret until next week's meetings, but she dropped a few hints.
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Landscape Design – blogspot.com -
October 27, 2014 by
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Gardening is for old people.
That sounds like an absurd over-simplification, and besides, why should you care? What difference does it make if young people aren't interested in gardens and nature? We live in a hi-tech world, where all the worlds problems will be solved by computers, and where science will be our saviour.
So how does digging in the dirt, or mixing manure compete in this internet age, and why should it?
In South Africa, the latest statistics show that 1 in every 4 people are unemployed.
In the words of the wise Gogo "Qho" Mthethwa - young people don't want work they want jobs. As a country, we seem to be content to foster an attitude of dependence rather than an entrepreneurial mindset.
Realistically speaking, looking to technology to solve our problems, may well be fine in the long term, but we need solutions now. We need to feed people now. Science and technology alone can't give us that. So what can?
If you plant a food garden from seed, you can begin eating the food from your garden within a matter of weeks. Growing food or plants doesn't need a huge injection of cash. Seeds can very often be harvested from existing crops, providing the next seasons crops for free. Gardeners are almost to a fault, overly generous in offering their time, information or even seed/plants when they see enthusiasm and willingness to learn. There are several amazing initiatives around the country with the sole aim of passing on the skills to grow food gardens in our particular climate.
I agree with guerilla gardener Ron Finley that as with many problems in life, the solution is inside the challenge.
With our ridiculously high unemployment rates, we have 1 out of every 4 people who have the capacity to tend a garden, which could if properly managed, feed themselves and even provide an income as they feed their community. As solutions go, its not sexy, and it may not have the mirage-like appeal that science and technology offers, but it is immediately attainable and realistic.
So how can YOU go about doing this? Here's some inspiration:
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Before starting your garden remodel, survey your space and browse landscape ideas to figure out how best to fill it. If you love working outdoors, a large rose garden or vegetable garden is the perfect way to use your space. On the other hand, kids might enjoy a large yard, along with a playground, swing set or pool. Think about what your family would use the most, as well as what would help boost your resell value in the long run. In the end, be sure to consider your front and back yard as separate entities; after all, they usually serve two very different purposes. What should I add to my front yard? When landscaping your front yard, think about curb appeal above all else. This space is your chance to make a great first impression, so it should be inspiring, well thought out and consistent with the traditional style of your home. A flower garden is a great option, but if maintenance is an issue, you can simplify the process by opting for low-maintenance succulents, bushes or hedges instead. If you don't have a green thumb, stick with grass and use a gravel pathway, water feature, wood fence or stone wall for variation. What should I add to my backyard or garden? The backyard is for entertaining and playtime, so incorporate seating, dining areas, play spaces and sunny relaxation spots. A vegetable garden or rose garden is a common yard staple, especially if you add an interesting element like a pergola, arbor, raised bed, border, walkway or fence. You can even add fun accessories like birdbaths and feeders to aid with birdwatching. For the ultimate party house, incorporate a pool and patio or deck with a fire pit, outdoor fireplace, barbecue and outdoor kitchen. If you're an active, sports-loving family, add a basketball court, volleyball court, bocce ball or croquet. And don't forget about outdoor furniture! A bench in a garden makes a great reading or meditation spot, while a weatherproof chaise lounge, sofa and chair are nice for taking in those sunny days.
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Los Angeles, California (PRWEB) October 27, 2014
The end of daylight savings arrives at 2 a.m. on November 2, 2014, throughout most of the United States and Canada. For many, it's more than just setting the clock back an hour. It can come as a shock to leave work at the usual time, only to return home after the sun has set. Interior and exterior lighting is a great way to offset this sudden shift in light and prepare for the longer evenings to come.
For starters, a comprehensive landscape lighting plan brightens the yard during the winter months, when daylight hours are limited. "Our Super Duty brand of LED landscape lighting was developed specifically to endure the rigors of lighting the yard all year long," explains Dennis Swanson, Lamps Plus founder and CEO. Featuring sturdy construction and energy-efficient LED light sources, this collection includes tall landscape lights and post lights for general outdoor illumination, spot and flood lights for accent lighting, and landscape lighting sets combining a range of types for an all-in-one yard solution. "A variety of flood, spot and tall lights artfully illuminates your property while simultaneously increasing safety and security."
There are a number of other fuss-free ways to light the home's exterior and eliminate the worry of running the electrical bill up too much. Dusk-to-dawn lighting, for instance, uses an internal light sensor to turn the unit off and on with the rising and falling of the sun. For an even more specific option, motion sensor security lights turn on only when they sense movement nearby. Motion sensor lights are best-suited for deterring would-be burglars and illuminating high-traffic locations such as garages and back doors.
Indoors, similar technology makes it easy to keep the lights on during the winter months. Motion sensors can also be installed to trigger lights each time a person enters the room. To avoid returning home to a dark house, consumers can use timers for table and floor lamps. Installed directly into the outlet, these timers can be easily set to turn lamps on and off at regular intervals. And new wireless remotes make it easier than ever to operate lights throughout the home. Able to operate up to three outlets at once, the latest remote control designs allow a person to control lamps and other appliances with the single touch from a handheld remote.
Despite the increased convenience of many new lighting products, longer evenings still require homeowners to keep lights on longer. Luckily LED lighting which is up to 10x times as energy-efficient as standard incandescent lighting can make up for those extra hours on the electrical bill. And it looks great too. "The quality of LED light has increased dramatically over the years," says Swanson. "For the 'warm' look that people used to associate with standard bulbs, consumers should look for LEDs with low color temperatures in the 2700K-3000K range." Higher color temperatures provide a clear and "cool" white light that's ideal for reading and other tasks around the house.
From safety and security in the yard to fresh new style indoors, LED and other new technologies offer easy and energy-efficient ways to keep the home bright all winter long. As a reminder, don't forget to set clocks back one hour before going to bed on Saturday, November 1st.
About Lamps Plus For more than 30 years, Lamps Plus has been synonymous with excellence in the retail lighting industry. Established in 1976, Lamps Plus is the nation's largest specialty lighting store, with more than 40 superstores throughout the western United States. LampsPlus.com was named a 2014 Top 10 Housewares/Home Furnishings e-tailer and a 2013 Hot 100" world's best retail website by Internet Retailer Magazine. Together with its retail locations, the company serves customers nationwide with the largest selection of functional and decorative lighting fixtures, accessories, furniture and home decor. This selection includes hundreds of products, ranging from traditional chandeliers to the latest in home decor, available exclusively from Lamps Plus. The company also holds several patents for innovative lighting. Services offered include in-home lighting consultations, in-store workshops and installation from expert, licensed electricians. American Lighting Association certified designers are available to offer product recommendations and advice in all our stores, by phone or online at LampsPlus.com. The Lamps Plus family of websites also includes 55 Downing Street, Builders Discount Lighting and Lamps Plus Open Box. Visit the official Lamps Plus website: LampsPlus.com.
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Swimming Pool Landscaping Melbourne -
October 27, 2014 by
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The ultimate in summer treats, and perfect for our hot Australian climate, we love building pools for clients. RHMs pool landscaping team brings its substantial knowledge ofstonework,paving,garden designandlandscapingto the task, to create spaces for swimming and sun basking that will have friends and neighbours clambering for a visit when those 30 degree scorchers roll around. We are also familiar with the regulations surrounding pool areas, and specialise in providing unobtrusive, harmonious solutions to meet safety requirements.
There are many different options when it comes to choosing a pool landscape design that is perfect for you, and our friendly and experienced staff love to help. If you want a lap pool, a circular shaped pool, a square pool or even an odd-shaped pool, we can guarantee an unforgettable service. For all of your garden pool landscaping needs in Melbourne, you have come to the right place.
If you are thinking of incorporating a pool into your home, holiday home or rental or investment, get in touch with us at RHM Landscaping today.
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Perfect Pool Landscaping -
October 27, 2014 by
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Lets face it, swimming pool landscaping isnt free, so anything you can do save a little money in the long wrong is worth it. When youre still in the planning stage of swimming pool landscaping, there are a few aspects of your pool landscape youll want to give special consideration to so you end up making one of these common mistakes.
When youre choosing plants for around the pool area, its easy to think What harm can a little plant do? Well, in reality, they can do plenty. Plants that drop leaves or fruit make for maintenance headaches and can contribute to clogged and a damaged filters. A tree that grows larger or faster than you were expecting can send roots through the walls of your pool, costing you hundreds in repairs. Before you decide to plant any tree, shrub, or flower near your pool, make sure you read up on its growth habits.
Unfortunately for unsuspecting homeowners, a lot of material thats pushed as perfect for pool decks is anything but. Aggregate stone may be beautiful and give your pool patio a high class look, but all those bumpy little rocks are murder on bare feet. Concrete may be cheap, but it tends to crack in temperature extremes and gets slippery when wet. Instead, go with pavers or vinyl deck material.
The pool is more than a place to just swim; depending on your lifestyle, it can also be a place to relax, socialize, and exercise. The important thing is to decide what you want from your pool area before you start landscaping. That way you wont waste time and money putting in a bunch of stuff you dont need only do discover you didnt get what you really wanted.
If you want to create a quite, secluded spot to get away from it all, youll need an attractive privacy fence and a well landscaped patio. If youre planning on throwing regular pool parties, youll need a large deck area with plenty of comfortable furniture and good lighting.
Invest a little time in planning your swimming pool landscaping and youll be able to avoid mistakes that could cost you plenty of money and time to repair. Start by deciding what youre going to be using the pool area for (parties, relaxation time, water sports, etc.), then choose the landscaping plants and materials that will meet your needs best
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