Как да оценяваме труда си и Колко струва нашият продукт?
Започвайки нов бизнес, свързан с предлагането на услуги или продажбата на собствен продукт, почти винаги запъваме при определянето на цената. Доста често, особено при жените, има склонност към подценяване на вложения труд и поставянето на по-ниска цена на неговия продукт. Тук на помощ идва нашият задължителен бизнес план, където ясно определяме всички неизбежни разходи, в това число: материали, труд, време, такси, застраховки, реклама, осигуровки и т.н. Когато имама пред себе си черно на бяло колко ни струва да създадем своя продукт ще ни е по-лесно да определим и продажната му цена. Анализирайки плануваните разходи ще ни даде минимума, който трябва да търсим и съответно върху тази основа да градим нашата бъдеща печалба. Много добра работа би ни свършил някой от многобройните счетоводни софтуери, които се предлагат.
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Пари с Афилиейт Програми от Блог се Правят, ако:
… се следват следните правила:
1. Практична връзка между продавания продукт, съдържанието на блога и читателя:
Когато се опитваме да продадем нещо, много по-голям е шансът да насърчим нашата публика да купува, ако темата на блога ни е съвпада с рекламирания продукт. Например ако пиша за готвене и рецепти, имам голям шанс да продам на заинтригувания читател нова вгардена кухня или поне нов тиган, но не и телевизор, например.
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Защо да започваме малък бизнес с частично работно време?
Коя е най-добрата работа: тази без шеф, още по-добре ако е и от вкъщи. И най-добре ако ни носи и печалба. Как да сме сигурни, че ако си зарежем основната работа и си прекарваме по 8 часа пред компютъра в хола ще си докараме поне минимална заплата. Има само един начин: да се пробваме с час-два на ден и постепенно да разработим идеите си. Естествено е в тоя пробен период да продължим с основната си работа, за да не останем в един момент без пари. Никой не е започнал собствения си бизнес сам, както се казва “от вратата за краката”.
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The 11th International Bansko Jazz Festival opens on August 8 2008 in Pirin Mountain
The festival in the resort town of Bansko, running from August 8 till August 13, has turned into one of the most significant musical events for jazz connoisseurs as well as the ordinary public.
This year the festival will be held on two stages on the town’s square, which means that the festival is completely free.
The first concert begins every day at 4pm, followed by performances into the evening. The opening features Bulgarian jazz singers Vassil Petrov and Meri Taneva singing with the Bulgarian National Radio’s Big Band, conducted by maestro Yanko Miladinov.
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A new holiday resort Kostina will be built in the mountain village of Ribaritsa
, located near Teteven city, Stroitelstvo gradut weekly reported.
The resort will be situated on a land plot of 5000 sq m, and will feature 13 units of three different sizes for the total investment of 1.5 million euro.
Investor and developer of the project is Tenbul Ltd, whose owner Ivan Marinov has lived and worked in Spain for the past 10 years.
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On July 25, the US metal legends Metallica come for a second shaking, record-breaking concert in Bulgaria
In Bulgaria it is always like this - there could be months on end without any big concert, and all of a sudden, there are two of them in just a couple of days. Such will be the case in the end of July. On July 25, the US metal legends Metallica come for a second shaking, record-breaking concert in Bulgaria, after the legendary one in Plovdiv in 1999. Two days later, Lenny Kravitz will provide fans with macho-melodious Love Revolution Tour beats.
Metallica will perform at Vassil Levski Stadium at 9pm, warmed up by their compatriots Down, the band of former Pantera lead singer Phil Anselmo, and The Sword. The concert is one of the most eagerly awaited events in Bulgaria. Literally almost everybody will be there.
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Warnings about the pitfalls of the property market in Bulgaria
A new round of reports in the foreign press, including two UK newspapers, include warnings about the pitfalls of the property market in Bulgaria – and experts, while not predicting a market collapse, say that there could be “corrections”.
An article in the Irish Independent on July 19 2008 dealt with buyers who failed to meet tax obligations when buying abroad and who got into trouble after failing to get legal advice before signing contracts.
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Small flats in Sofia’s Mladost, Oborishte and Dianabad have been most desirable and prices there have gone up
In the six month period from the beginning of the year, rental rates for residential property have increased, website investor.bg said, quoting brokers from various agencies. The professionals, however, have not been unanimous in their prognoses of how the situation would change in the second half of the year. Some say that further increase is to be expected, others do not anticipate changes.
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‘Green’ resort threatens Karadere beach in north-east Bulgaria
An hour-long stroll through an oak forest, past clusters of blackberries, St John’s wort, olive trees and butterflies, ends with the rewarding sight of soft, white sands and gently breaking waves.
On Karadere beach, in north-east Bulgaria, a smattering of families have set up camp for the summer, as they have done for years. But this year the happy-go-lucky mood has been punctured by fears that the small corner of paradise is under imminent threat by Bulgaria’s first carbon-neutral resort.
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Protests against plans for a 22-storey building meant to replace Rila hotel in the heart of Sofia
Construction interests united the church, archaeologists and architects to start protesting against plans for a 22-storey building meant to replace Rila hotel in the heart of Sofia.
In an interview with private broadcaster bTV on July 10, a representative of the St Nikolai ancient church behind the hotel said that the construction of the hotel in the 1940s caused a partial reduction of the church yard and cracking of one of the church walls. It is feared that new construction could further damage the church.
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