Start Your Own Window Cleaning Business


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Start Your Own Six-Figure Window Cleaning Business Take a look around - there are dirty windows everywhere! Those dirty windows offer a business opportunity that can bring $50 to $70 per hour, or over $120,000 annually. A window cleaning business is very profitable and easy to start. You can start making money right now. In fact, many part-timers earn $2,000 monthly working just 4 Saturdays a month. With this complete start-up guide, you'll learn the proven step-by-step way to get all the window cleaning jobs you can handle and turn those jobs into "customers for life," so you'll have a guaranteed income. Nine Reasons You Should Get Started Right Now: You can start a window cleaning business for less than $600. You'll be your own boss. Recession-proof. Windows get dirty regardless of the economy. Residential window cleaners make $50 to $70 per hour. Repeat business. Most customers are repeat customers. Flexible schedule. Work part-time or full-time. Home-based business for low overhead. Quick & easy start-up. Learn the basics in a day. Six add-on businesses that pay $75 per hour. Order Today and Start Making Money Next Week!




Straight Talk about Window Cleaning Bidding


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A comprehensive 224-page book covering window cleaning bidding of houses, storefronts, mid-rise, and high-rise window cleaning.




The Window Cleaning Blueprint


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How to Make $500 a Day Cleaning Windows. This Book will completely transform your life. World Class information packaged in easy to understand digestible bits. This book teaches how window cleaning is rooted in the perception of luxury and not necessity. When you learn how to communicate yourself as a luxury service. You can literally quadruple your income and make more than $500 a Day Cleaning Windows. With NO Startup Money.




Time Series Models for Business and Economic Forecasting


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With a new author team contributing decades of practical experience, this fully updated and thoroughly classroom-tested second edition textbook prepares students and practitioners to create effective forecasting models and master the techniques of time series analysis. Taking a practical and example-driven approach, this textbook summarises the most critical decisions, techniques and steps involved in creating forecasting models for business and economics. Students are led through the process with an entirely new set of carefully developed theoretical and practical exercises. Chapters examine the key features of economic time series, univariate time series analysis, trends, seasonality, aberrant observations, conditional heteroskedasticity and ARCH models, non-linearity and multivariate time series, making this a complete practical guide. Downloadable datasets are available online.




Beyond Soap, Water, and Comb


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Offers easy-to-follow advice on how to enhance one's appearance, covering such topics as fashion, skin care, stress relief, and exercise.




Movie Marketing


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Demystifies marketing issues in the film industry, revealing inside information on distributor strategies and their marketing expenditures and profiling marketing strategies of films of widely varying budgets, genres, and intended audiences. Much of the material is presented in the words of professional marketers, distributors, and filmmakers. Films profiled include Pulp Fiction, Welcome to the Dollhouse, and Crumb. For independent filmmakers and all those hoping to work in film distribution and marketing. No index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR




Popular Mechanics


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Popular Mechanics inspires, instructs and influences readers to help them master the modern world. Whether it’s practical DIY home-improvement tips, gadgets and digital technology, information on the newest cars or the latest breakthroughs in science -- PM is the ultimate guide to our high-tech lifestyle.




Homeowners, It's Time to Think Like a General Contractor


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Amazon.com's publishing division "Create Space" has helped me to provide homeowners with a book written to help them successfully navigate the somewhat murky waters of hiring contractors for their home improvements. Aside from the burden of a complex process that many homeowners are unfamiliar with, there are plenty of deceptive practices which over promise and under deliver--or, worse. This book will give you practical suggestions on how to protect yourself, how to find quality contractors, how to lower the cost of any project, how to manage the process and how to achieve the quality results you want in the first place. Getting high quality work done for reasonable prices is precisely how to add real value to your home and avoid headaches. This book is loaded with practical advice to simplify the process and make any sized project more affordable. This makes your money go further, eliminates headaches and empowers you to take charge of the whole process. We'll cover exactly how to: * Size up a project * Estimate a realistic budget * Understand exactly how to hire only the best subcontractors * How to negotiate the best price with those subcontractors * How to manage them * How to pay them * How to keep everything effectively on track Chapters include: Preface A note from the author 1 Should you trust a General Contractor? 2 What does a competent GC do and why should I think like one? 3 How much do things really cost? 4 I have a project in mind. Where do I start? 5 How do I find the right subcontractors in terms of competence and price? 6 How should I pay the subcontractors? 7 What is the typical chronology of the construction process? 8 How do I estimate the time to do the whole job? 9 How do I check the quality of the work? 10 What are some issues to be aware of when making finish selections? 11 What about appliances? 12 What if I just want to hire a General Contractor? How do I pick the right one and not get taken for a ride? 13 What are some common mistakes to avoid on the road to achieving excellence? We'll also discuss how to protect your project from going over budget and the critical decisions that need to be made prior to even starting which so many people overlook, to their peril. In the end, you'll be ready to manage your own project, or if you choose, hire the very best General Contractor. You'll have a much more informed perspective of what a good General Contractor does in any successful renovation or new construction project and be able to easily distinguish the competent ones from the rest.




Laptop Entrepreneur


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Do you dream of moving abroad, to sunny climes, maybe, and earning enough money to live on simply sitting at your laptop on your veranda? If that sounds like you then this is just the book you have been waiting for. If you can string a sentence together and know your way around a computer then YES - you really CAN make a living anywhere in the world! Learn how from authors, Nick Snelling and Graham Hunt, who have done just that in Spain for several years now. Be inspired by the six indepth case studies of other successful Laptop Entrepreneurs. In Laptop Entrepreneur you will learn how to: - Buy and sell domain names - Use Search Engine Optimisation effectively - Do essential market research - Make search terms and keywords work for you - Earn money simply blogging - Sell stuff via affiliate schemes and pay-per-click - Write web copy - Do article marketing - Use social media marketing "Nick's guide is practical and down-to-earth; it will help you actually have a life while making a living!" Norman Viss Expat and global citizen coach, www.isolatedinternationals.com "I wish someone had given me a book like this before I moved abroad." Alfredo Bloy www.euroweeklynews.com "A gem of a book stuffed full of great information - a really good starting point for people who want to make some money for themselves whilst living abroad, whether full time or part time. Justin Aldridge www.eyeonspain.com




Confessions of a General Manager


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A fictional account of stories endearing to fellow general managers and inspirational to students and graduates of the various hospitality programs throughout the nation. Lynn Buckingham is mother to Andy, James and Alex and has played the important role of general manager to hundreds of associates throughout her 30 year career in the hotel industry. She has been recognized extensively throughout her career for her passion to lead, grow and successfully strengthen communities that surround the hotels she has managed. Commendations include national recognition for community service efforts, sales excellence, financial excellence and GM of the year. She currently serves in a leadership capacity in several local and state wide lodging organizations. In addition, she maintains the position of general manager. A YWCA Women of Achievement Award recipient and diversity council chairperson has enabled the author to value the distinction individuals can bring to a team environment. Lynn is a graduate of Central Michigan University with a business administration degree and resides in Ohio.