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Create Your Business Fan Page in Minutes

Posted by Dawn on December 7, 2010 in Earn All You Can, Save All You Can, Videos with View Comments


If you run a small business, or are thinking of starting one, you know how important it is to promote your business using social media.  However, the task of creating your own Facebook Fan Page can be very overwhelming.  Luckily, the experts at Fan Page Factory have launched their Lujure Assembly Line to simplify the process so that you can focus your time and energy on other aspects of your business.  Check out Lujure Assembly Line for free information about how you can quickly create your professional fan page!

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CODY: What are you doing?

ALYSSA: Making chocolate milk.

CODY: WHY??

ALYSSA: Because I’m thirsty.  Whatcha doing?

CODY: If you must know, I am trying to set up a Facebook fan page for my small business.  There are a lot of very technical things to try to learn, like Static FBML and AJAX and iframe and Java.  It’s really complicated and difficult so can you please keep it down?
You can easily create DIY facebook fanpages in minutes

JOSHUA: Top of the morning!

CODY and ALYSSA: Hi Joshua.

JOSHUA: What are you two up to?

ALYSSA: I’m drinking milk quietly because Cody spilled Java on his Facebook page and is trying to clean it up with Ajax.

JOSHUA: Oh!

CODY: No, no, no.  Look, I’m trying to save my small business a little money by doing all of the social media marketing myself.  Can you two just keep down the racket because this is hard to do on my own!

JOSHUA: Have you tried Lujure?

CODY: What is Lujure?

JOSHUA: Oh, Nathan Latka and the team at

Fan Page Factory just released the Lujure Assembly Line.  It will create beautiful Facebook pages with a few simple drags and drops.  No complex programming needed.

ALYSSA: Even I can drag and drop.

CODY: Ok that sounds easy.  But how good do they look?

JOSHUA: They look great!  Here, check out my business page.

CODY: You made that?

JOSHUA: And it only took me about 15 minutes.

CODY: Ok, if YOU can use Lujure, anyone can.  Where do I find more info?

JOSHUA: Just ask your friend who posted this video for a link.  Or click on the link right there.

CODY: That’s a big help, thank you.  Now I can stop worrying about Facebook and start concentrating on more important parts of my business.

ALYSSA: Wow, Joshua, you sure had great timing!

JOSHUA: I always do!

Household Budgeting: How to Minimize your Shopping Expenses

Posted by Dawn on August 20, 2010 in Save All You Can with View Comments


One of the easiest things you can implement when learning how to budget for a family is to make a shopping list and STICK TO IT!  It’s as simple as that!  In addition to Reducing, Reusing, and Recycling to fix your finances, this is a very simple tip that you can follow.

How to Make a Shopping List

The first step is to make a reasonable shopping list.  (If you need some help getting started, check out this sample grocery list.) If you aren’t already in the habit, start a list on the fridge or another family-friendly place for all family members to write down things that are nearly finished. You should have separate lists for groceries and other household items that can be purchased somewhere other than the grocery store (usually at a cheaper price!).  Then, on the day before shopping day, organize your list (or lists) in an order that makes sense to you: by section of the store, by type of item, or by most-to-least important in case your trip gets cut short.

Choose a Shopping Day

Household Budgeting Made Easier by Sticking to a List

Household Budgeting Made Easier by Sticking to a List

Doing your shopping once a week (or twice if necessary for a large family) is the next step in household budgeting.  By only going shopping on designated days you can stick to your budget and your list because you will not be picking up “just one more thing” every time you are out at the store.  Instead, you will be planning all week for what you actually need, and if it’s written down you know it is a smart purchase.

Once you start putting these tips into action, you will save time and energy as well as money.  Making your list throughout the week will reduce the time you spend on shopping day, and spending only one day on shopping will free up the time you spend driving, parking, paying, and unloading the car.  It’s a win-win situation for your time and your budget!

Saving Money is like Saving Planet Earth: How Reducing, Reusing, and Recycling can Fix your Finances

Posted by Dawn on August 13, 2010 in Save All You Can with View Comments


There are plenty of money-saving tips to be found these days. Everywhere you look, people are encouraging each other to cut back on grocery bills, phone bills, and kids’ extra-curricular activities in an effort to survive the down economy. However, it does not take expensive How-To Books or seminars to learn how to live frugally. You and your family can come out ahead if you incorporate a simple mantra into your lives: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.

Reduce

As is the case when considering our landfills and limited resources on Earth, the first way to make a big difference in your finances is by Reducing. In other words, determine what is important to you and cut out the rest! Do you need subscriptions to eight different magazines that you never read, or do you have one favorite? Do you savor the experience of dining out alone to the same extent as you enjoy dining out with friends and family? Notice there is not necessarily a need to cut out ALL luxuries in order to help your finances; once you determine which luxuries are completely unnecessary to you, you can cut expenses without even noticing a change in your lifestyle.

Reuse

You can help yourself and the planet when you learn to Reuse. If you determine that you need a new “thing” for your household (furniture, dishes, toys, books, and so on), look for a place other than a retail store from which to obtain it. Websites like Craigslist and Freecycle are good places to start looking for non-consumable items that you can get for free or cheap prices, and are places that you can sell your unwanted items for a little extra cash. There are many items that people do not use to their full capacity and are ready to be passed on in great condition, thus saving you money and saving space in the landfills. This will also encourage you to think twice about whether you really need that item, as often times while researching an item online you can find another option altogether.

Recycle

Reduce Reuse Recycle to boost your budgetThe other side to the ‘reuse’ coin is to Recycle: put an ordinary item to use in a different way than it was intended. For example, use old dryer-sheets for dusting, use paper bags for textbook covers, or use discarded printouts as notepaper or coloring paper for kids. Check out Helium for more great ideas, and keep an ear open for ideas of how your friends and collogues use everyday items in a new way.

These tips can become part of your and your family’s lives on a daily basis, regardless of economic climate. When you learn to live within your means and be happy doing so, the benefits will far outweigh any sacrifices.

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While building his businesses from the ground up, Joshua Bevan sought out some of the best mentorship. He has learned that the path to success is difficult and simple at the same time. Joshua has committed his life to learning how to, “Earn all you can. Save all you can. Give all you can.” Through videos, blogs and speaking events, he will pass that knowledge forward.

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