Your Questions About Business Online San Diego

Donna asks…
Where can I get security guard card in san diego?
Help

Jere answers:
Take the required guard card classes online at GuardCardCourses.com. You can take them at home on your computer any time you want. It is much cheaper than sitting in a classroom. If you call them during business hours, one of their guys will explain it all to you. (415) 754-8273

Chris asks…
best place to buy fitted mlb hats online for CHEAP?

Jere answers:
Suggest you this one ,
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this is a website which has sold some fahsion and cheap ,i am sure you will get what you want at here.http://www.superfashionzone.com/product/category/Pop-Fashion-MLB-Hats-0-0-216-1.html?psz=48&af=4 , is primarily a retail business,however occasionally,we provide small wholesale orders to qualified business customers.if you are interested in wholesale, you can contact the website and a list of products you’re interested in .that is a retail business,we can provide large quantities at wholesale prices for you.

Laura asks…
Is the dead frontier server down? October 16-17?
I live in San Diego, CA and i tried logging in both yesterday and today. still doesnt work. if anyone can help me with an answer that would be nice. im guessing that someone hacked or something.

Jere answers:
They are called games online video games played via Internet. In them, a player with a video game or computer connected to the network can play with others without the need to both be in the same environment, without leaving home, the player can challenge opponents that are elsewhere in the country or even the world. All in real time, as if the other were side by side, so that this category of games opens new perspectives of fun. However, some factors currently hinder its dissemination: the high price of broadband connection and monthly fees that many games require. There is also to consider that many of them require constant updating of equipment, raising the cost of fun.
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When Online were created
The first online gaming business began to appear in 1991 and were played via direct binding site. Players conectavam among themselves calling home from their “enemies” via modem to their computer and telephone line. The downside this time was only playing with an opponent and having to meet you in your city (if you do not want to pay an exorbitant phone bill).
Before this year, it was possible to play online but it was quite necessary technical expertise and above all, patience. The first online game was released for the Apple II and was a version of a chess game that accompanied the adapted system.
[Edit] BBS
Around 1992, they started to become popular games via [BBS]. A user connected to the service and challenged several opponents, yet still could only play with one of them. But the opportunity to join a community, chat and choose who play opened up a new world of fun. It was then that the first online games began to be successful and attract more players. Doom (in its first version), Descent (spaceship game), F-15E Strike Eagle (game hunts) among others.
In 1994 the BBS progressed and became great national services, integrating a large number of cities and thousands of players: they were online services such as CompuServe and America Online.
[Edit] Internet
By 1995 the advantages that the Internet offered were much larger and more attractive. Achieving world, freedom to play anywhere and without paying. It was then that emerged games with interfaces tailored for networking and online play, such as Doom 2, Descent 2, Heretic, MechAssault, among others.
It was this year that the games online via the worldwide web have matured and only came to grow becoming “the fun of the future.”
[Edit] Broadband
By 1997, with the arrival of high-speed connections accessible to the general public online games have become serious business. They now have servers on the network and entire communities dedicated just to play. The FPS type games were settled as the preferred audience and this is due to they advance these games on the Internet. It was then that the first Quake appeared to come in the future become a success online.
[Edit] MMORPG
MMORPG (Massive Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game) are RPG type games that gather crowds of players in the same game. Each player participates in a virtual world (often medieval-themed) and plays with hundreds or even thousands of other players. These games are usually paid monthly and usually offer a means of virtual socialization: the characters get married, build houses, tidy work, etc..
The most popular MMORPGs are: Travian, MapleStory, Ultima Online, Perfect World (MMORPG), EverQuest, Star Wars Galaxies, RuneScape, Phantasy Star Online, Ragnarok, World of Warcraft, Meteorus, Lineage II and I, Tibia, Grand Chase, Mu , Rising Force Online and RF Online, Club Penguin, and Pandanda Cabal online.
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George asks…
Does anyone know what the steps are to selling baby products online??
i am a stay at home mom and I want to open an online baby store and i already have a domain and i am building the website but does anyone know what the process is to selling brand name items on my website?? and how do i get a whole salers attention for my online business??…and do i have to have a degree to open an online business??

Jere answers:
I have interviewed years ago the owner of an online baby store called GenuisBabies.com http://www.powerhomebiz.com/OnlineSuccess/geniusbabies.htm and one of the main difficulties she faced when starting up was buying from wholesalers. It was not that easy to get an account with wholesalers, and they wanted minimum orders that she could hardly meet. I suggest you read the article and look at her website to see how she’s doing it. It took her 6 months to receive her first order, but after several years the business is now doing very well that her husband has left his job to work with her on the business full time.
You have to first get a seller permit or sales license from your state. That is the first thing wholesalers will be looking at. You don’t need a degree, but they would look at your website to see how well it fits with their vision for their products (some manufacturers are picky where their products are sold).
One of the best and quickest way to develop relationships with wholesalers and get accounts with them is to meet them during trade shows. Go to http://www.tsnn.com for a list of baby products/services trade show and see which ones you can attend. Here are the upcoming trade shows for this sector:
Head Start’s 8th National Research Conference – HSRC 8
Show Type: Conference
Hyatt Regency Washington, Washington
Jun 26, 2006 – Jun 28, 2006
ABC Kids Expo
Show Type: Tradeshow
Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas
Sep 10, 2006 – Sep 13, 2006
American Baby’s Baby Faire – Atlanta
Show Type: Public Show
Cobb Galleria Centre, Atlanta
Sep 23, 2006 – Sep 24, 2006
The Pittsburgh Baby Expo
Show Type: Public Show
Pittsburgh ExpoMart, Monroeville
Oct 14, 2006 – Oct 15, 2006
American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry AACAP 53rd Annual Meeting
Show Type: Tradeshow with conf.
Location To Be Determined – San Diego, CA, San Diego
Oct 24, 2006 – Oct 29, 2006
American Baby’s Baby Faire – Schaumburg, IL
Show Type: Public Show
Renaissance Schaumburg Hotel & Convention Center, Schaumburg
Nov 04, 2006 – Nov 05, 2006
American Baby’s Baby Faire – Edison NJ
Show Type: Public Show
New Jersey Convention & Exposition Center, Edison
Nov 19, 2006 – Nov 20, 2006
The Channel 3 Festival for Kids
Show Type: Public Show
Connecticut Expo Center, Hartford
Feb 10, 2007 – Feb 11, 2007
In terms of creating your website, one article that I found very useful is “7 Steps to Successful Web Site Development” http://www.powerhomebiz.com/vol142/website.htm as it takes to you all the decision steps that you need to take when starting an online business. Like any other business, startup period is full of “should I do this” or “should I do that” questions. The article is useful because it helps you think through every step of the way – from why do you want a website to who is your audience to how will you create your website to how you will market your new website.
Here are the steps you need to take when creating your online business:
STEP 1: Set Your Goals – Why do you want a web site? What is the size of the online market? What are the goals for your website?
STEP 2: Develop Your Web Site Strategy – Who is your website target audience? What typically appeals to your target audience? How are the other websites (your competition) reaching out to this target audience? How will you measure your performance?
STEP 3: Set-Up Implementation Plans – What name will you give to your site? How do you envision the design of your web site? How will you create your website? How will you create your content? How will you maintain your website?
STEP 4: Start the Ball Rolling – Do you have a logo? For e-retailers, do you have the critical components needed to run an e-commerce site? How are you going to host your site?
STEP 5: Create and Launch Your Web Site – Have you uploaded your site with your chosen web host provider? Are the scripts and application you need for your website functioning well? Have you tested your website?
STEP 6: Promote Your Web Site and Measure Its Results – Do you have a plan in place to market your website? Do you regularly review your traffic logs and web site performance tracker? How are you going to get sites to link to you? Do you know the search engine keywords that you rank well? If your site is not visible in the search engine results pages for its keywords, what strategies do you intend to do?
STEP 7: Maintain Your Website and Grow Your Web Business – Continue to find ways to grow your web business. How do you intend to continue your education on web development?

Sandra asks…
In general, how much are online classes in college?
I know each college is different and it goes by credit hour, but what would be a good guesstimate? Per class? I was thinking $500-600, am I wrong?
If you have experience taking an online class, share that as well!

Jere answers:
It honestly depends on the school, but the schools I work with range from $425-500 cost per credit. Which includes the tuition, books, fees, etc.
Like the previous comment – you can take a free college course at www.testdrivecollege.com. It is a free online course that can transfer to any of their partnering schools. This can save you $1,000 or more for one college class.
A few of the partnering non-profit regionally accredited schools it can transfer to are:
Urbana University:
Business Administration
Business Administration with an emphasis in Health Care Managment
elearning.urbana.edu
San Diego Christian College (faith based)
Christian Ministries
Business Administration
Human Development
elearning.sdcc.edu
Southwestern Christian College (faith based)
Business Management
Business Leadership
Biblical Leadership
Human and Family Services
elearning.swcu.edu
I hope that helps! Best of luck on your educational hunt.
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