03Mar

(Current news) Newspapers Don’t Deliver News, On- Line Resources Do.

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By editor notthetimes

  There is a “buzz” in the country that is bigger than the Tea Bag movement suggesting that “something” is coming. People are noticeably aware that our nation is coming apart in a variety of different directions, but while we know something is going on, it remains difficult to pin down what is happening. All of a sudden, the country loses 700 billion dollars through mega banks and giant insurance corporations making “bad decisions.” After spending half a billion There is a “buzz” in the air that positively is not restricted to the Tea dollars a day in a war against a country that did nothing to us, we are astonished that the federal budget is so badly in debt. Add to this that our civil rights, once guaranteed by the constitution are now only part of our memory. But little of that is part of the latest news delivered daily to us by the enormous media organizations.

There is a complete and total disconnect from the major news media. Resources we once could have faith in to deliver relevant, breaking news are no longer delivering anything pertinent. While millions of American’s are literally on the streets, the news media marches on as if nothing was amiss at all. Today’s headline on MSNBC is. “Tempers flare at Obama’s health care summit” CBS: “President Obama hosts bipartisan health care summit with members of Congress” followed by “Tilikum Trainer Had to be Pulled From Jaws” referring to a whale trainer at Sea World., and Fox leads with “Friend or Foe? a Closer Look at Wild Animal Encounters.”

That list could go on forever, but the point is, what value is there to your life with that baloney? If you think about it, this is almost as of no use as the tabloids found at the supermarket checkout stand, only not as entertaining. Between the worthless noise of the major media, the newly discovered prophecies of Nostradamus, and “they’re coming to take our guns,” there are real, helpful, enlightening news stories. Information that might help give details where we, as a country, really are in any one of a hundred categories, what recently happened or might be coming that is good, bad or worth watching. Additionally, there are considerable numbers of real stories that offer hope, promise, or are filled with gallantry and courage.

Why is real news critical to you? Let’s list a few really significant reasons:

1 Some news that fails to make headlines are about product recalls. One drug manufacturer dragged their feet for over a year in recalling over the counter medications that were making people sick. Your health and the health of your family and friends is probably the most significant part of life. Avoiding those products would be necessary but big media didn’t advise you.

2. Do you know what the new rules are for the credit card companies? What if you learned that they have almost not changed and your rates can go up for using the card too much, or not enough, and there could be a charge for not using it at all. Not knowing that will possibly cost you money that would be better used for something constructive.

3. Before you make a assessment on the current health bill dispute, shouldn’t you know what it actually says? Will there be “death panels?” Aren’t insurance companies who turn you down for a life saving procedure a death panel? Learning the actual debate instead of the hysterical noise should be a great place to invest some time.

4. There is no question that sad as it is, the decisions made in congress continue to go to the highest corporate bidder, and the latest Supreme Court ruling will make that problem worse. But, elected officials answer to the voters and if you write your opinion to them they actually do listen. But your letters or calls won’t be taken seriously unless you show an in depth comprehension of the subject.

5. Would you have a different view about our economy if you learned that the Federal Reserve is not part of the government but rather a privately owned bank? The “news” that Fed Chairman Bernanke might not be reappointed was rubbish, because it is an unnecessary formality.

Tracking down news outlets that deliver honest, useful and crucial information can be difficult and is often found at surprising web-sites. While it sometimes demands a significant amount of time, Google has an option identified as “Stumble” www.stumbleupon.com . Open a free account and chose the areas you are interested in and with each press of a mouse button you will be taken to a different web site.

The Huffington Post: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ delivers information from a variety of authors.

The News Vine: http://www.newsvine.com/

You can discover sources that address environmental concerns green, renewable energy that is coming more rapidly than anyone thought possible. There are lists of options for fitness information, financial information (some that can be read by regular people)

When it is all said and done, while we still have the liberty to do so, it is the most critical responsibility of every citizen to be informed. It requires a modest effort and time, but being knowledgeable about the matters and events that shape our lives is time well invested.

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Not The Times is a new source of important but not hysterical news on a variety of topics you can use every day. Pete Orthmann, Editor


Pre-Business Plan Strategy

By charen smith

  It takes more than a hefty bank account to get you started and manage your own business. More than that, it takes motivation and skill to do so. It also takes careful planning and thorough research to launch your enterprise. And for you to take the upper hand in your industry, you would need a healthy dose of discipline, hard work and talent to get the advantage.

It is therefore suggested for you to take some time to explore and evaluate what you have and then use them to build a lucrative business for yourself. From your business and personal goals, it would be easier for you to reach your aim with the help of a comprehensive and carefully thought of business plan.

A business plan will help you to sift through the issues that you wouldnt normally consider. Your business plan can help you wade through your concerns especially those pertaining to raising money, as well as provide you with a valuable tool to measure your milestones and success.

In addition, the following suggestions can also provide you with the means to map out an effective business plan for your business:

First, list down your reasons why you want to go into business. Are you looking at self-fulfillment when you start your own business? Or would you like to stop being an employee and start becoming financially independent? Or would you want to be free to do whatever you want to do in terms of creativity and imagination? Is your reason to put up a business to allow you to manage your own time and resources, while making full use of your personal skills and knowledge? You need to write it down why do you think you want to be in business?

Second, determine or look for the right business for you. Dont just try any business. Dont go for newsletter printing for example just because its the job you have been doing for so many years. You have to consider your interests, your skills and your knowledge to determine what kind of business would be perfect for you. What do you like to do with most of your time? What skills (creative or technical) have you developed through the years? What do your friends and associates say about your skills and expertise? Do you have any bobby or interest that would be easy to market?

Next, determine your business niche. What business are you interested in? What kinds of products and services would you want to sell? Is your idea practical? Will it satisfy a need in the market youre looking at? Who is your competition? What makes you unique from your competition? What will make you stand out? Will you be able to deliver better services with your business? Do you have a demand for your kind of business? If not, will you be able to create one?

The final step is to make your pre-business checklist. What skills and experience do you have to make a success of your business? What legal structure will you need? How will you maintain your business records? Do you need insurance coverage? If so, what would be best for your needs? What marketing tool should you use? Would print newsletters be appropriate? Would newsletter printing generate more leads than print brochures? What are the resources available for you? Where will you locate your business? What name should you give to your business?

Your answers to all these questions will help you form a focused and well-crafted business plan that will serve as your outline for business success.

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