While the old saying, “It takes money to make money” is still true, the Internet has opened the doors for you to uncover money sources that increase your investment capital.
You may have read in the past how I was pleasantly surprised when a gift basket designer contacted me after entering a contest I featured in a blog post and winning $3,000.
That story still amazes me, and even though that happened about 10 years ago, the same types of winning continue happening today.
One way to keep yourself in the loop of event sponsors with lots of giveaway cash is to practice three habits each month:
- Review the business section of your local newspaper.
- Check credit card Web sites.
- Find cash through search engines.
Corporations in your area are often highlighted when they announce an event that assists small businesses.
These firms are collecting merchant fees as you read this, and some of those fees come back to small businesses as a stipend through events and contests you’ll learn about on their sites.
Try a variety of terms to discover which companies and institutions are planning events you can enter in the fall or early 2011. These events won’t arrive by Email; you must search for them.
More ideas for finding cash for your business are in the the money sources section at GiftBasketBusiness.com.
These money-generating opportunities are for beginners and veterans alike, so don’t count yourself out in either case.
I started my business by cashing in an insurance policy I no longer needed. Where did you find money to start making gift baskets?
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