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Woodworking Series: Identifying Your Target Market

By / April 2, 2019

If you want your woodworking business (or any business, for that matter) to succeed, you have to identify your target market. Your target market will be the ideal people that will buy your products without too much coercion (because it’s already suited to them). Here are some tips to help you find the right target […]

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Woodworking Series: Choosing A Niche

By / February 20, 2019

Woodworking encompasses a huge variety of different focuses; the practice can range anywhere from toy making to furniture to housing construction. The term itself is so general that you’ll have to identify a very specific audience if you want to turn a good profit. You need to have a niche. A niche, in this case, […]

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3 Ways To Conserve Solar Energy

By / January 31, 2019

You may think you are an ordinary person with ordinary responsibilities and that this has nothing to do with you. Should you even care about these things? The answer is yes. You must bear in mind that you are part of a whole spectrum of nature; whatever you do will affect all the things around […]

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Woodworking Series: Counting Your Costs

By / January 15, 2019

Any form of business requires that you know how to calculate the costs if you want to get the profits. At times, one may put a final price on the product with the mind that they are making money only to find out that they are making losses. You have to have a defined way […]

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Woodworking Series: What To Build To Make Profits

By / November 15, 2018

Woodworking is a great art and hobby that you can quickly turn into business. You need to know that different woodwork projects will have different markets. For instance, if you’re making toys, then your target market should be parents who have young children. You would be greatly misplaced if you make the toys in an […]

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Woodworking Series: From Hobby To Business

By / November 1, 2018

Woodworking is an art/craft, depending on how you look at it, that can see you earn quite substantial amounts. There are people who love woodworking, but just do it as a hobby. The good news is that if you have interest in the subject, then transforming it from a hobby to business is quite easy. […]

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Rules for Successful Bartering Post-Collapse

By / June 25, 2015

Hello there, Ready Nutrition-land readers!  We are going to discuss a few fundamentals (the pro’s and con’s) of bartering after the entire world becomes “defunct,” so to speak.  Undoubtedly you have all read or heard something pertaining to the topic and considered the subject in relation to your own preparations.  Bartering actually is more than […]

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