Turn Energy Into Income

Posted on 30th September 2008 by admin in Make Money, environment - Tags: , , , ,

The economy is bad and if there are opportunities to make extra money, I am always game to give it a try. Right now, there is a very big idea getting around the vine. Turn energy into income by joining the Ignite opportunity.

Energy deregulation has provided consumers with greater choices in their energy providers. Now, they can decide on greater savings, better customer service, and the use of renewable energy. Some entrepreneurs have taken advantage of this situation to benefit customers by creating a unique company, Ignite.

Ignite customers are provided electricity and gas by a parent company, Stream Energy, who delivers more than just low rates. There is a community of Ignite Independent Associates who serve as personal energy points of contact.

If you want to join as an Ignite Independent Associate, you will get a easy-to-understand and heavily incentivised compensation plan. There are many attractive features for the discerning entrepreneur and the first-time business owner.

Isn’t it great that you can earn income while helping your customers save money on their energy bills? Leadership bonuses are awarded when you helping other Associates follow your example – namely, assisting their customers by providing lower energy rates.

The Ignite Compensation Plan is devised in such a way that amateur network marketer has as good a chance as the pros. Last year, the average annual income for all qualified Associates was $615.68. Of course, the higher your rank, the more income you receive.

Whether you are an energy customer looking for better rates and service, or an aspiring entrepreneur looking to create a better way of life, you can depend on Ignite to help you electrify your possibilities.

Responsibility and honesty are core values at Ignite so don’t worry about unprofessional or non-ethical conduct. When you choose Ignite as your financial vehicle, you can be sure that you are teaming up with an organization rooted in a firm foundation of entrepreneurship and integrity.

If you want to join Ignite, visit the site to find out more about getting paid on your energy bill today.

Dual incomes, Double trouble

Posted on 25th April 2008 by admin in Miscellaneous - Tags: , , , , , , ,

Having female members enter the work force en masse have obvious benefits - greater empowerment for women and more financial security for the family. But the accompanying shifts in the balance of power between spouses can exacerbate clashes over spending, saving and goals.

If he says, “You spent how much on what?” she’s now more likely to feel mad, not guilty: “Hey, I work, it’s my money too, and you can’t tell me what to do with it!”

With two earners under one roof, it’s also a lot easier - financially speaking - to break up. When you both make money, you’re both more able to pack up and leave, and the temptation to do that at times is strong.

Before you think about heading for the exit, try giving yourself what’s probably a long-overdue attitude adjustment. Guys, take heed: The financial rules of marriage have changed, and it’s time you started acting like it.

Stop behaving like Lord of the Money, with the titular right to decide how much your household should spend, where to invest and what your financial priorities should be. In the post-Ozzie and Harriet era, managing the family’s money is a team sport.

And ladies, remember: While it may be easier now to pull the marital rip cord, divorce is still a financial disaster for most couples - and the wife’s standard of living takes the bigger hit.

When you do discuss money issues, frame the conversation in a way that defuses emotional land mines. Start on neutral ground, talking over coffee or lunch, perhaps; getting out of the house sets a more businesslike tone and helps both of you stay on your best behavior.

And focus on the goal, not your judgment of your partner’s behavior. How you can pay off a particular credit card given your income and expenses is a fruitful topic. Debating who charged more frivolously to run up the balance in the first place is not.

Any Real Income From Survey Sites?

Posted on 19th February 2008 by admin in Make Money - Tags: , , , ,

If you want to make money online, you can consider paid surveys… but are there any real income from such sites?? From what I have seen, there are legitimate sites that send you surveys every month to take and the rewards can range between $5 to $50 for one survey.

If you get selected for a focus group, even better, you can pocket $200 to $300 per study, but the requirements will be more stringent and it may be spaced over several days or weeks.

Most other surveys are for points and discounts. If you continue to get good surveys every day, it is possible to make a few hundred dollars a month. It is not a get rich quick scheme though.

Main thing is not to pay for the list of sites that give surveys. This info is easily available for free.

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