Posts Tagged ‘Business’

Lucrative Online Franchise Opportunities

Tuesday, June 28th, 2011

There are many directions for these franchises and the choices you have. You can easily investigate the possibilities and obtain all the information you need to make an informed decision. The key is to find something that you like and have a passion to do. Also try to find something that you have some basic knowledge about or have some experience with on a direct basis. Going into something “cold turkey” and not knowing anything about the product or service is a risky proposition for most people.

Some of the best franchises that are available as an internet business include: travel, health care, gambling, vitamins, computer goods, education, (especially pre-school areas), and consulting. You can find many franchises online and in books and magazines. There are many sites where you can find detailed information about franchises that are primarily function and are operated online. Some of these are brand name and others have little recognition for most readers. The important thing is to do your homework and read and investigate the details of each franchise that you think may have potential as a lucrative online franchise for you.

There is help in discovering what is available in the marketplace for a lucrative online franchise by looking and investigating providers that specialize in helping people looking for online franchises. They can give you all the details of what is involved and even help you in the decision making process. They have the experience and the knowledge to offer information on what are the features you should be looking for in a franchise. They also have information on what franchise brands are being offered at this time. You will want to take advantage of there expertise. Making your dream of owning your own business can come true with hard work and find the right lucrative online franchise that is right for you. It will take work and investigation on your part. But, you must do the work for you and your business to be successful. Do not be shy about asking for help with your decision.

More Human Economic Growth

Monday, May 9th, 2011

Economic growth is celebrated as an obvious solution to the problem of individuals and nations. Those in power always make reference to it as a last resort in the explanation of most of their sweeping reforms. It seems to many that on the altar of economic growth everything is worth sacrificing; even the lives of some ‘expendable’ citizens. It always appears economically wise, at a not so close rational scrutiny of the issue, to be able to produce more using the same resources or even less. Like the biblical Pharaoh, to allocate more productive expectations, even without providing the bricks. Really, if the national and individual pride of the citizens must be insisted on; if social security should have a strong footing, the economic must grow.

On this conclusive premise and subtle political programming, the world has been transformed to a trade driven tournament, solely fuelled up with a rash infinite rush to accumulate currency. Everything is presently evaluated on the scales of productivity. In this criss-cross of extensive growth devoid of intensive growth, unruly exportation of necessity, internal colonisation of the citizenry, economic growth without economic development, corrosion of the global climate, pruning up of business and investing image at the expense of the poorest; we need to re-ask and rethink the central question of relevance.

What is the point anyway? If man stands as the reason and apex of economic growth, why put him on the line for its attainment? If only the rising lines of economic productivity is considered, while leaving out the majority of world’s population in search for meaning, function and choice to waste away; then economic growth is a policy whose costs outweigh her benefits. It will only amounts to covering up the deep sores of the poor and abandoned; in fact, of all, with unsterilized fine bandages. The first and lasting step to the solution of the urgent problems of poverty, inequality and exclusion is the abrupt censure of this distracting concept of gross competitiveness and productivity devoid of humanity in the name of economic growth and a re-focus of attention on the problem. Policies should be re-centred on the developmental empowerment of man.