Small Businesses Tips II
8. Accommodation Worldwide
Hospitality Club network is a kind of international lodging, but with a twist: free. Has 60,000 members worldwide (180 countries) willing to give any traveler home club member in need. The only money that changes hands is the cost of food and other services such as phone usage.
9. Home Cinema
Digitae was born in 2003, opening the path of online video clubs in Spain. Created by Argentinian Mariano Cardoner, their business model is to bring up the home movies on DVD’s previously selected from a catalog of 6,000 titles. Once seen the film, returns to the Madrid office in an envelope and postage.
10. Original Logos, in 7 minutes
If you have recently created a company, you need a logo himself and does not want to spend much time or money, know that is possible. Can be found in Internet companies (such as LogoGold.com oLogosquevenden.com) that can help you design your corporate image. These companies just need some data to design your logo. You just have to wait seven minutes, and pay about 100 euros.
11. Xtreemly
Take the controls of a MiG, sailing on the yacht of Onassis or rent the villa of Mick Jagger are some of the activities listed in the Catalogue of Life is Beautiful, a company of 100 by 100 Spanish capital, dedicated to realizing the whims of the most reckless or wealthy. There are activities for all ages and pockets: from 15 euros (kayaking) to 200,000 euros (a suborbital trip 15 miles above the earth, for example).
12. Barber Express
In 10 minutes you can do many things, even get a haircut Express, for the modest price of 5 euros. MQB House, a Japanese company, has the fastest scissors East. Its 330 stores in Japan, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Singapore and other Asian cities attended to some 10 million customers. What is to be seen is whether they are satisfied with the result.
13. Business Women’s Network
Global Dinner Network may be the solution for the bored executive dining alone in their business travel. This platform, which already has more than 400 women from different countries, brings together women workers moving to the same place so that they are accompanied. The creator, Tanja Lindermeier, says the aim is “to present a site free of sexual connotations, women seeking relationships with others.”
14. The left-handed shop
The lefties know how far it can be difficult to manage in a world designed for right handed people. Odalis Fernandez wants the lives of those with more skill with the left hand is less complicated, and their bit Manozurda has been to create a shop in Madrid that has more than 200 products designed for lefties.
The catalog is available includes writing articles, home, school supplies, entertainment and computing, among other categories. Prices vary. A rule with special numbers cost 70 cents, a manicure kit goes for 14 euros, and a computer keyboard can be adjusted from 75 euros, among other amenities designed for use with left hand.