Tuesday, 21 August 2012

Creative Business Ideas..

Paper Making Business..


        Paper is used for writing and printing, for wrapping and packaging, and for a variety of other applications ranging from kitchen towels to the manufacture of building materials. In modern times, paper has become a basic material, commonly found in almost all parts of the world. The development of machinery for its production in large quantities has been a significant factor in the increase in literacy and the raising of educational levels of people throughout the world.
The basic process of making paper has not changed in more than 2,000 years. It involves two stages: the breaking up of raw material (which contains cellulose* fiber) in water to form a pulp (i.e. a suspension of fibers*), and the formation of sheet paper by spreading this suspension on a porous surface, and drying, often under pressure.
Records suggest that paper was first made in China around AD 105. The technology was practiced solely in China for the subsequent 500 years, and then spread to Japan in 610, and later into Central Asia. It appeared in Egypt about AD 800, but was not manufactured there for another 100 years. A variety of raw materials were used and these included mulberry bark, old rags and hemp.
Paper was introduced to Europe by the Moors on their invasion of the Iberian Peninsula, and the first mills were established in Spain in about 1150. The craft then spread into most of the rest of Europe during the next two centuries. The development of printing technology in the 15th century saw the start of the widespread publication of books and this greatly stimulated the paper-making industry. The first paper mill in England was established in 1495, and the first such mill in North America in 1690. A crisis arose in the early 19th century as raw material for paper production was in shortage. European papermakers had grown used to using rags for paper manufacture and the shortage forced manufacturers to seek alternative raw materials. This gave rise to the use of wood for paper manufacture.
The solution to the problem of a cheap, readily available, raw material for paper making was achieved by the introduction of the groundwood* process of pulp making about 1840. At the same time, technological advances in paper making technology were taking place with the development of the first practical papermaking machine by Nicolas Louis Robert in 1798. Later, this machine was further improved, and put into manufacture, by the British brothers, Henry and Sealy Fourdrinier, their name still being closely associated with paper-making machinery today.
Fact File
  • More than 286 million tonnes of paper and board were produced in 1994
  • 34% of all paper produced is derived from recycled materials
  • 10 to 17 trees are required for one tonne of paper (approximately equivalent to 7,000 national newspapers)
  • It takes 2.7kg of wood, 130g of calcium carbonate,8g of sulphur, 40g of chlorine and 300 liters of water to produce 1kg of paper in a large scale paper mill.
  • The pulp and paper industry is the fifth largest industrial consumer of energy, accounting for 10% of all industrial energy consumption (although energy efficiency within the industry has improved greatly, and continues to improve)
  • In the USA, the papermaking industry is amongst the highest polluters, the major outputs being biochemical oxygen demand and total suspended solids, with significant outputs of CO and volatile organic compounds.
Today’s paper-making plants are capable of producing 1,000 tonnes of pulp and paper per day, using sophisticated technology based on chemical as well as mechanical processes for reducing raw materials to pulp. Modern day raw materials are many and varied, depending on availability, cost, geographical location, etc. These are covered more fully in a later chapter.
Hand paper-making has enjoyed a major revival over the past 30 years, using new and innovative approaches to this ancient craft. Handmade paper has a unique texture and an individual quality that makes it not only a surface to write, paint, or print on, but an object of beauty in its own right. In addition, the versatility of paper in its wet form has led artists to experiment with paper-making as an art medium, creating two- and three-dimensional images of textural richness and diversity, some on a vast scale. This Technical Brief aims to cover only the area of small-scale papermaking technologies for application in developing countries.
For this purpose we will define scale in paper-making as shown in Table 1 below.
Category / Output (tonnes of paper per day รข€“ t.p.d.)
  • Large scale / More than 100 t.p.d.
  • Medium scale / Between 30 and 100 t.p.d.
  • Small scale Less / than 30 t.p.d., including hand-made paper
Typically, a hand-made paper producer will manufacture only a few tonnes of paper per year (depending on the number of employees) often for a highly specialized market. Mechanized plants, on the other hand, only become economically feasible when dealing with an output above several tonnes per day. In India, where paper making machinery is manufactured indigenously, and hence costs are kept lower, mechanized paper making on a small scale is very common, with plants operating at outputs of 5 tonnes per day and upwards.

Monday, 20 August 2012

Creative Business Ideas.



Innovative Business Ideas...

innovative business ideas

Scope for business is everywhere in a country like India where the consumer volume is huge. You just have to think about some creative business ideas which early works out.
Reading is a hobby and there is always market for well provided words. With development in technology, people have access to internet from almost everywhere. Thus blogs are one of the best innovative business ideas which help a writer to earn. A writer can either write on the topics which suit his taste and if he grabs enough traffic, he can apply for Google ad sense. But this may take time. The other option in case of such creative business ideas is promoting. If he uses his blog to promote a product or service and leads his visitors to their website, he will be paid.
There is not any compulsion that the innovative business ideas should always be online. If you have other means offline, trying them would never be unhealthy. The fact can’t be denied that Indians are day by day becoming more beauty conscious and this has led to the increase in demand of fashions. Starting a beauty parlor would surely be one of the nicest  creative business ideas if you are confident about competing with those are presently there in the market. This business if taken seriously will assure you great success. Uniqueness is always noticed and you can start with the name itself. If everyone gives the name as beauty parlor, you can choose a more unique and attractive name. Many times it is said that it is not the looks but the service offered which matters. But for any newly starting business, looks are equally important because you can showcase your quality of service only if you get customers. Later the customers are your mobile advertisers if you succeed in satisfying them. Your dress, interior decorations and the display must mesmerize your customers. Your behavior to the customers also have great role to play in these types of innovative business ideas.
Another among the creative business ideas suits the best who love to spend time with children. Entertainment is a part of children’s life and using this fact in a sensible manner can help you earn. Avail an area where children can gather for playing games with the children belonging to same age group and gaming taste. There should be enough game materials, monitors for games, strict timings and the safety should be assured. You can charge them on hourly basis or monthly basis. This is not just an earning for you but also an entertainment and service for the children. The reasons for success of these types of innovative business ideas are many. First and foremost reason is that with the disintegration of combined families to nuclear families, children fail to find playmates of their same age. Parents usually have no time for their children in nowadays corporate world and they will promote their children towards you if you can assure them safety.
Innovative business ideas are never restricted and as long as you can think in a creative manner, new types of creative business ideas will continue to emerge.

Sunday, 19 August 2012

Battery recycling business...

  
Battery recycling business...




       The growing consumer attraction to going green is producing businesses that focus on green services, such as a battery recycling business. Since Americans alone use millions of electronics each year that require batteries, millions of batteries wind up in landfills around the country. The acid in these batteries and the materials that compose them are not biodegradable, and can contaminate the soil and other areas of the environment. When you start a battery recycling business, you are not only starting a business that can make you money, but one which may also help to make the world a better place to live.
Write a business plan. Write a business plan to describe the different aspects of your business, including start-up and operating costs, the source of funding for starting and operating the business until it becomes self-sufficient, the location of your business (home office or a rented space), the marketing plan, a description of your ideal customers and your projected income from recycling batteries.

Step 2

Register your business with the state in which it operates. Contact the secretary of the state for the state in which your business operates. The business structure you choose for your company (sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation or limited liability company) dictates the paperwork the state secretary will require you to complete in order to register your business.

Step 3

Determine which types of batteries you want to recycle. Some battery recycling businesses limit the types of batteries they accept, such as only cell phone batteries or computer batteries. Determine if you want to specialize in specific batteries or if you want to operate the business as more of a general battery recycling business.

Step 4

Establish accounts with government-approved battery recycling centers. Recycling centers, such as Rechargeable Battery Recycling and Battery Solutions, exist around the country to accept recycled batteries. Identify and contact various recycling centers to see how much the center charges you to recycle the batteries and how you can get the batteries to the center (mail, drop-off, pick-up, etc.).

Step 5

Identify your target market. Determine which customers are most likely to use your recycling business. For example, you may decide to focus your efforts on electronic businesses that are willing to pay your business to handle the recycling of their batteries. You may also choose to target automotive businesses or cell phone retailers.

Step 6

Create a battery collection plan. Depending on your target customers, determine how you intend to collect batteries from your target market. This may entail installing collection bins in your customers' locations and creating a pick-up schedule once a week. You may also decide to create packaging for customers to ship the batteries to your business location or directly to the business recycling center.

Step 7

Create and implement marketing campaigns to attract customers. Create email marketing campaigns, place online banner ads and send out marketing postcards to businesses and customers that fit into your target market. Creating and implementing marketing campaigns should include online and offline efforts that permit you to get your battery recycling business information in front of the customers who are most likely to use your services.

Saturday, 18 August 2012

Business Ideas..

Fashion Design


     A fashion designer creates and produces clothing, such a dresses, shirts, pants and coats, as well as accessory items, including jewelry, purses and shoes. He identifies and analyzes fashion trends, applying that knowledge to the designs he sketches. Although a formal education is not required to open a fashion design business, entrepreneurs must be creative. Attention to details, such as color and proportion, are must. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported in 2008 that many of the 22,700 fashion designers working in the United States were self-employed. In addition, most of these professionals are concentrated in New York and California, the country’s two fashion centers. In 2008, fashion designers earned an annual salary of $61,160.

Graphic Design


      A graphic designer is hired by clients to communicate messages in visually appealing ways. She may design advertisements, postcard, websites or even business cards. Formal education is not required to establish a graphic design practice, although many degree granting programs exist. A successful graphic designer has a creative sense of visual detail. She must also be well versed in a variety of computer-based graphic design software. In 2008, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the 286,100 graphic designers employed in the U.S. earn a yearly income of 42,800. In addition, an increased demand from advertisers and computer design firms is expected to cause the industry to grow at a rate of 13 percent between 2008 and 2018.

Photography



     A photographer is hired to take pictures of people, objects and events. He chooses the appropriate camera and adjusts lighting to assure that each photograph is taken with the desired effect. He may photograph his clients in a studio, or travel to their respective locations, as is the case with wedding photographers. Although there are no degree-granting photography programs, many schools offer coursework in the subject. More than 50 percent of the 152,000 photographers employed in the U.S. in 2008 were self-employed, according to a report issued by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The majority of these individuals work in metropolitan areas. The median income paid to those in this profession in 2008 was $29,440 per year.

Friday, 17 August 2012

Create Unique Business Card for your business.


Unique Business Card 
Promote your business through Unique Business Card Design
          One of the most powerful, yet ignored weapons in your marketing weapon store is your business card. There are many ways that a person can attract customers to one's business. Some do this by launching a marketing campaign in the form of an ad in the paper or on a billboard. Some don't use marketing at all and just flourish through word of mouth. On a more personal level if that person travels around, the best thing to carry and give out is a business card. Business cards are used by people in big and small time business. It reflects who the person is. It gives people an idea of what the person is capable of doing in the event that the service one offers is needed in the future.
       Business cards help business people present a good company image by highlighting the services provided by a particular company. They can also help to enhance the personal image of a businessperson. Production and printing costs of business cards are low, but benefits are high, as they make a statement in the business world. As a result, the market value of business cards is high. Businesses survive due to a regular customers and having new clients. This will bring additional revenue for the company and allows the company to grow. By using the resources one has such as the use of business cards, this will happen.
        What information should I put on my business card? It will all depend on you. The common information that can be found on a business card includes your name, position or occupation, company or business, address of the company or where you do business from, your work phone number, home phone number, mobile phone number, and email address. However, you need not put each of these items of information on your card. It is highly recommended that you put a picture on your business card. Studies have shown that people are more likely to hold on to a Business card with a photo on it. It could be your picture, a picture of your product, or a combination of both. Picture cards get attention! A tagline is a one sentence benefit statement. So using this is also valuable for your business.
            Your business card should represent the perfect image of your company; in fact, it is the one item that will be remembered on that first encounter! Having a design that does not reflect what you do, could have a negative impact on your business sales. With that in mind, we strongly believe that doing your own business card design is not the right way to go. Leave the designing to the professionals and use you time doing what you do best … selling your product or service!
Here are some examples-
        Front side of card contains Google search image which includes your business name, and back side contains your business information. 


 If your business is related to green or recycling waste then you can use business card design like this.


There are lots of websites which give you unique business card design follow them and make successful journey of your business.


Creative business


Creative Business Ideas that Made Millionaires!


The man who created a million dollar business of dog poop-scooping:

The most noted pioneer in the poop-scooping business is Matthew Osborn, who runs Pooper-Scooper.com. He never knew that this business would one day make him a millionaire. Osborn got started back in 1987 when he opened Pet Butler in Columbus, Ohio. At the time, Osborn was working two full-time jobs and making less than $6 per hour at each. He had a wife, a daughter and a son on the way, and was desperate to make some extra money. He learned that there were about 100,000 dogs within 15 miles of his home. The business slowly took off, and despite the dirty work, Osborn says he enjoyed satisfying the customers and working outdoors in some of the nicest backyards in Ohio. Eventually Osborn employed seven people and owned a fleet of six trucks serving about 700 regular customers. While Osborn may have put poop scooping on the map, Matt "Red" Boswell is taking it into the future. Boswell owns the Texas-based Pet Butler. Today, Pet Butler is the largest pet waste removal service in the country, and serves about 3,000 clients.

The housewife who invented a microwaveable pillow:

Kim Levine, invented Wuvit, little bags that come in various patterns and provide soothing penetrating moist heat. Kim realized that if she put some corn in cloth, sewed it together and then put it in the microwave; a warm relaxing pillow would be created. She rushed to create the simple product idea with her sewing machine and her multi-million dollar empire was born! Initially, Kim thought the Wuvit® concept would just be great gift for her kids and for people in her local area. But soon she realized her idea had huge potential. When local parents started calling her in the middle of the night asking for another soothing pillow because their kids could not sleep without the Wuvit®, she knew she had a fabulous opportunity. She started going to local retailers and craft shows, and then eventually got a major break when Saks Department Store decided to put the Wuvit® products in their stores! Now she's a millionaire and has even written a book about her retail endeavors.

The guy who sold pixels at a webpage for $1 Million:

Back in 2005, a 21-year-old student in England named Alex Tew launched The Million Dollar Homepage, through which he sold the pixels of a 1000×1000 grid for $1 each. Although it was an extremely simple idea, the unique project attracted enormous amounts of press coverage, and eventually earned $1,037,100 in a matter of months - the final slot on the page went for $38,100. It also spawned countless copycat websites that virtually all failed, since the idea was no longer novel.

The guy who created a company that provides excuse letters to miss work:

Do you need an excuse to miss work? A company has launched an excuse absence network service for U.S. employees and students which offers a load of excuses you can use to be absent from work. The Excused Absence Network provides all your excuse letter needs for just $25 per excuse note. These can be notes which appear to come from professional doctor or hospital and even fake jury summons and authentic-looking funeral service program with poems and pallbearers. The founder started the business for $300 and currently runs it off a laptop in a small Oklahoma town. The site gets about 15,000 hits a month.