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Awesome New Baby Book iPhone Application From Emmbook

Saturday, December 12th, 2009

Parents love sharing every detail of their baby’s growth and development. Picking up your fancy new 3g internet enabled cell phone allows anyone to quickly snap a picture or shoot a short video of their baby mugging for the camera or doing something super-cute. Within seconds this special moment is disseminated to friends and family across a plethora of media platforms utilizing a variety of delivery services, such as, email, SMS or post the picture or video to their Facebook page or YouTube. It has never been easier to create your own videos, manage photos and share information with friends and family. Technology and Steve Jobs has made it happen, but it’s also become more time consuming and confusing than ever.

In my family anyone under the age of 10 already has a full command of how to quickly work and leverage all of the technological advances to their advantage. What about the grandparents or the parents who didn’t grow up with social networking or upgrading to the coolest cell phone every six months? My 10 year old nephew can easily embarrass me with his knowledge of how all of these different entertainment and communication apparatuses interact along with how to effectively leverage them.

Now there’s a user friendly wonderfully simple solution called Emmbook. Emmbook is a new iPhone and iPod app that will let you capture every single memory related to your baby and save it for posterity. In a certain sense, it is not that inaccurate to call it a mobile baby book.

Using such an app you will be able to set down just everything, from the time your little one was first introduced to relatives to his first steps. The way this is done is very intuitive, as each and every picture of you baby that you take is added to the Photo Book and you can then tap the screen to display the different images that you have added so far.

In addition to that, the app comes with some features such as a diary of feeding and sleeping and a tracker of “thank you” notes for the gifts your baby has received. That is interesting for sure, and it raises the VFM appeal of the whole package considerably.

When all is said and done, this is quite a fitting way to save your baby’s best moments without going overboard. Emmbook can be downloaded from the App Store at a price which is specified on the site. Watch the introductory video below to learn more or visit www.Emmbook.com to check it out.

This start-up is HOT and gaining traction.

Before You Launch Your Start-Up Stop And Think

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

Prior to starting a business, it is important to take some time and understand the cost of the project, your cost of living, and where you have some wiggle room. Staying in shape (financially) when you start a business is not just important; it might actually the determining factor in the success or failure of your business.

The following tips have been collected from a number of our clients. Their experiences are helpful as you try your hand in being an entrepreneur. Read on, learn from their mistakes, and imitate their success stories.

Do what you love
Ahhh, this is the most important advice that you can get. As you are going to devote a lot of time and energy to starting a business and building it, it is really important that you truly, deeply enjoy what you do. I have a friend who loves drinking. Guess what he got into? Right! Well, he made use of his passion for the lager to build a very successful beer joint for all the beer guzzling people in his town.

Start your business while you are still employed
This is a sound advice for anyone who is contemplating on starting a business. As money is very important, you should ask yourself how long you can survive without money because it might be a long time before you actually realize some profit.

Do not do it alone
Use those color business cards and start networking. You absolutely need a support system if you are starting a business. It is a good idea to have a buddy, preferably someone you trust very well, to partner with. Family members are not recommended though because of issues that might be difficult to resolve on a personal level. However, a close friend, a college buddy, or somebody who enjoys the same passion might be a good partner. Even better – find a mentor; if you qualify, apply for a business start-up program. Experience is the best support system you can ever get.

Do not wait until you have officially started your business to line these up because your business cannot survive with them. Apart from those listed above, start networking with potential clients. Immediately place an online business card printing to get you started. Make the contacts. Sell or even give away samples of your products or services. As a piece of advice, you cannot start marketing too soon!

How To Start A Business For Under $5000

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

In today’s economic environment, individuals with entrepreneurial mindsets are exploring new ideas for businesses that will not only survive in a recession, but will also thrive. The key to starting a new business is maximizing its resources while remaining lean in operations. Let’s face it: most people do not have $100,000 sitting in their pockets. So, how is it possible, then, to start a business with a minimal amount of capital? The good news is that there are literally hundreds of business concepts that can be created with less than $5,000 in start-up costs.

Businesses under $1,000

Yes, believe it or not, it is possible to start a business under $1,000. According to BusinessTown.com, there are 82 business categories that do not require more than $1,000 in start-up fees. For example, to become a Merchandise Demonstrator, start-up costs are estimated between $500 and $1,000.  However, earnings can rest between $20,000 and $35,000 per year. This business requires a person who has garnered a network of business contacts to demonstrate products for one or more specific companies at trade shows and seminars. This business can be learned first by handing out samples at grocery stores, which typically pays up to $50 per day. By beginning here, the person has a launching point from which to establish relationships with larger corporations, with the ultimate goal of merchandising their products. Other examples of inexpensive businesses under $1,000 entail Lawn Care Services, Toy Cleaning and Repairing Services, Reminder Services, Professional Organizers, Motor Vehicle Transportation, and Roommate Referral Services.

Businesses between $1,000 and $5,000

The good news is that there are literally hundreds of business concepts that can be created with $5,000 or less. As reported by the aforementioned online source, 136 businesses cost between $1,000 and $5,000 in start-up fees. Most of these concepts only require a phone, desk, and a few other tools such as a list of established contacts and a passionate drive to build a steady pipeline. Some of the more interesting businesses that stood out include a Resume Service Provider, a Mobile Hair Salon, a Meeting Planner, a Mover, a Window Washing Service, a Vending Machine Owner, Flower and Tree Cutting and Trimming Services, and Speechwriting Services. Now, these are only eight of the 136 businesses listed, but are businesses that may appeal to a larger number of entrepreneurs, than the more concentrated, niche-targeted businesses such as an Adoption Search Service firm. 

The antiquated notion that a business cannot be started without a large lump sum of money is no longer the reality. Many businesses today have flourished based off of lean operations and low start-up costs. Today’s world does not require every type of business to begin its first day in operations out of a 10-story office building with leather couches and a glitzy waiting room. Companies can start out of one’s home and see immediate results. Entrepreneurial expert Bonny Alpo, who has owned her own copywriting service since 2005, reports that the least expensive business concepts revolve around pet care, home care, and delivery and moving services.

There’s no excuse for not being able to start your own small business either as a full time effort or start off part-time until it grows. Contact Ethos 360 (http://www.ethos360.com/contact) for additional assistance and business coaching.

How A Business Mentor Works With An Entrepreneur

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

My mother used to remind me that all relationships take time.  Friendships, marriages, and even business relationships all require a little TLC and room to grow so that they can find their way to success.  This is especially true for a business mentor relationship.

If you’re smart in your selection, the right business mentor will not only gain you an advisor but also a confidant and friend.  The best type of mentor relationship is one grounded in the personal connection that the entrepreneur and the mentor can forge.  My favorite anonymous quote happens to be, “Mentor: Someone whose hindsight can become your foresight” and I can’t begin to tell you how perfect a philosophy this is for the relationship.

It doesn’t just have to pertain to business, though.  The mentor needs to build personal interest as well as trust.  While they’re not going to be your therapist or your significant other, the type of dynamic that you want to maintain with them should enjoy commitment and consistency as well as communication.  This is sometimes done best through finding common interests so that the dialogue can flow freely and that a strong rapport can be built.  Qualified mentors should be interested in you as a person as well as a business person.  By having a dialogue that allows them to know you as an individual they’ll be able to make the working relationship less intense.  The right business mentor knows that the client is human and makes them feel human. This is one of the underlying philosophies ingrained into the mentors at Ethos 360. (www.Ethos360.com).

An established rapport can contribute to building a solid mentoring relationship that a business mentor will need to set to develop a consistent pattern of communication early on. This is because frequency of contact is highly important.  Communication breakdowns occur when a tone or consistency that one side is used to is suddenly changed with no explanation.  Ask anyone in a relationship what it’s like to suddenly be unable to get in touch with your girlfriend on the usual date night or when your husband is suddenly distant and uninterested in your thoughts.  Your business mentor should discuss updates on the items they recommended in previous talks and always maintain at least the minimum of interest and enthusiasm established.

Remember that the right mentor strives for three C’s: Commitment, consistency, and communication and that these three C’s are reciprocal.  The entrepreneur will also need to maintain these points so that the relationship can be mutually rewarding.

I’ll leave you with another of my favorite quotes about being a mentor from an unlikely, but worthy source.

“People ask what gives me the authority to give advice. I say, first of all, I don’t give advice. Dr. Phil gives advice. Mr. T helps people. I motivate them, I inspire them, I give them hope, and I plant the seed so they can feel good about themselves.”

-Mr. T

Truer words have never been spoken.