Tuesday, June 25, 2013

How To Invest In Fish Smoking, Packaging And Distribution



The negative effect of unemployment in any economy cannot be overemphasized. A nation with high level of unemployment will have to contend with a lot of social vices. Not only this, unemployment breeds poverty and diseases. Any serious government in any country must fight unemployment to reduce social vices and create income opportunities for its people. It is against this background that all hands must be on deck to fight unemployment.
One of the ways to fight unemployment is identification and creation of investment and income opportunities for people. Fish smoking, packaging and distribution is one of the investment opportunities for Nigerians, especially for fish farmers who are desirous of diversifying and making more profits.
Fish smoking and packaging is one of the ways of preserving harvested fish to attain higher shelve life. Not only this, smoked fish are in high demand by Nigerians, especially the middle and the upper class. There is also export market for smoked fish.
The project is also a step to strengthen the informal sector that is the bedrock of any economy. Fish smoking is very lucrative and profitable. The return on investment is above 50 percent and the project can pay back itself within one year of take-off.
The project is technically feasible as all inputs (100%) are available locally. Not only this, the ease of management is not in doubt. The energy requirement is also minimal.  Social benefits identified are job and income opportunities creation, mitigation against waste, food security and improvement in dietary pattern of people.

Technical information
Fresh fishes of sizeable weight are procured from fish farmers and are brought to the smoking centre. The fishes undergo the processes of cleaning, spicing and smoking before being packed ready for distribution to consumers.  The finished products are packed in 500g and 1kg weights to cater for the diverse interest of various consumers.
To establish this project, the procedures are acquisition of site. The beauty of the project is that it can be done in the backyard. After procuring good site, acquisition of the smoking equipment follows. On acquisition of equipment, investors will identify fish farms where they can purchase the fishes on regular basis. Serious minded and genuine investors can be assisted in the establishment of this project.

Profitability
An aggressive investor can smoke up to 50 tons of fish per annum. A minimum profit of N150,000 is realisable from a ton. This translates to N7.5 million profit per annum. This is no doubt a good means of livelihood for Nigerians. Serious minded investors can be assisted in the realisation of this dream

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

How To Run A Modelling Agency


Have you ever wondered how the advertising agencies, newspaper houses and magazine publishers get those beautiful and elegant-looking ‘girls’ (ladies) and handsome boys (gentlemen) with which the covers and inside pages of their publications are adorned? Are you one of those who write them off as useless or prostitutes? No, many of them are practising their vocations. 


The aim of using them is to attract and arrest the attention of the readers and watchers with a view to helping to extol the virtues of the products being advertised, and so help them to sell. You can and always do see these smiling beautiful faces in calendars, billboards, television commercials, etc, all extolling the beauty, efficacy and usefulness of the products they are advertising by adding beauty, colour, excitement and invitation to use or buy the idea of using the products they advertise.
What a lot of people do not know about each of these people (they are called models) is that they are earning money for each pose for a picture or participation in a commercial, and that many of them may be doing it part-time. This means then that they are earning extra income to augment their regular pay from their employment. For each selected shot snapped of them, for each short commercial drama participated in, for each catwalk or glide across the tennis court with a tennis racquet and charming smiles unleashed for a few seconds, for each... a handsome amount of money will change hands from those who are organising the advertisement programme to the pockets of those models themselves or to the entrepreneurs who provide the services of these models. So, you can make a lot of money spare-time or full-time modelling or providing the models for those who need their services.

Who needs models?
The main people who need the services of models are:
•television stations,
•the in-house advertising departments of some big companies,
•advertising agencies that design and place advertisements on behalf of their clients,
•fashion houses who want to promote their wares, professional artists, etc.

Getting started 

To start an agency to provide models for the market in the last paragraph, you need to do the following:
•procure an office space in a good environment in an urban area where there are many   advertising agencies to patronise your services.
•install functional telephone line(s)
•carry out some advertisements for people to know of your services
•leverage your contacts, old or new, in the above-mentioned industrial sub-sectors, etc.
•scout around for discovered and undiscovered beauties with curvaceous figure eight and captivating elegant poise.
It will also pay you to notify your potential clients (the advertising agencies, TV stations, fashion houses, fine artists, etc) of your intention to go into the business with a view to determining their actual and potential needs, when the needs will arise, other useful bits of information and advice, etc.

Scouting for the models

Having done the above, you must ensure that you provide good quality service to your clients. Ensure that you provide also well groomed, tested and experienced models to service your needs and satisfy your customers’ demand. This you can do by putting up a few well-crafted classified advertisements in the newspapers and you will be inundated with a lot of the potential and current models especially those in tertiary institutions who would like to flaunt their vital statistics and show off their beauty. Many of them, in order to impress it upon you that they have got what it takes and to curry favour will even, without being asked, be glad to send in their recent photographs. The choice will then be yours.

Shortlist and select the models

After you have received the applications or responses from interested models, shortlist those you would want to deal further with and invite them for a chat and demonstrations. Select those you feel meet your requirements and target market. For those who do not currently meet your demands perhaps due to lack of experience or exposure, but who have great potentials, you can pick and brush them up to meet your standards. They will be glad and appreciative of the help. Nobody becomes a star or acquires good experience overnight; each usually takes years of continuous training and hard work.

Train the models

The selected models will now be trained by you to fit your corporate thrust, vision, goal or standards. If you do not have experience in this area, seek out and employ a professional who will do it either on permanent or part-time basis. Whatever you pay him or her is a legitimate cost incurred in doing business and so should not be regretted. Never ever try to compromise on quality. Go for it, pay for it and you will reap the rewards of it.

Where to get trainers

Sources of modelling trainers are those who have worked and/or are still working and have acquired considerable experience in advertising agencies. Others are those who have run or are still running modelling agencies, those naturally talented in modelling, models themselves, etc. Each will be glad to assist you for a reasonable fee.

Types of model

There are several types of models and various forms of modelling. Each type has a variety of “looks,” so there is a demand for a multitude of different looks and types of models. However there are certain basic requirements.

A high fashion photographer’s model must be at least 5’ 8’’ or more tall. She must be picturesque – this does not really mean, “born beautiful,” rather, very photogenic and possessing the ability to “play” up to the camera, to give the feeling or expression of what the client or product needs. Many high fashion models are known not so much for “their beauty”, but for the image they create in front of the camera. While there are the requirements of height, weight and body proportions, successful models develop a special chic that model agencies like. Sometimes, a good model agency will help you in developing your “look.” Get a camera out, study the magazines and see what “look” you have or can create. Keep the pictures simple.
 
A “commercial” model (usually, but not always, from a different kind of agency) who can “run up and down on a beach in a TV commercial clutching a Coca-Cola bottle, does not have to be very tall necessarily, but must have a good personality and be able to project it in order to sell the product. Such a model might also be used in the product’s print advertisements as well. There are some “fashion” agencies that also have a “commercial” division and some models can overlap in both areas.

A “runway model” can be quite famous, but most often not, and they are handled by still another type of agency. A “high-fashion” agency sometimes has models that can do runway work for special events, usually to tie the fashion show model in with the print advertisements for the same client. These “fashion-runway” models have many different looks. They are successful because of their ability to “do the walk” with flair, grace and confidence, as well as, of course, to fit the clothes of the designer they are working for. Some runway models work exclusively for a runway model agency or for only one designer.

There is big business for the “average-every-day person model.” There are agencies that handle only “every-day people” types for print advertisements and TV commercials for clients who want to reach a specific market. They don’t want the high fashion model look at all. This type of model can be any age, any size and any look. But there must be a “fit,” with the product if you know what that means! You have seen the magazines and TV commercials filled with the “real person” look.
Don’t underestimate the money this type model can make either!
There are a few specialty type models, too, such as, hand models, feet and legs. There are very few specialty models, though, as most of the time a model within the agency can fill the bill for the client. But there is hardly ever a fashion model that has small hands for hand modelling. So this agency will have one great hand model who takes very good care of her hands or she is out! And, the good news is that all types of modelling can make good money. One type may be more glamorous than another, but that does not mean it makes more money at it than some of the more obscure ones.

Your earnings

 The aim of training the models is to turn them into very good models that will be in hot demand in the market. The higher the demand for them, the more they earn and the more money you will make in the business. Nobody displaying a beautiful but non-functioning or malfunctioning product expects to sell and make profit. The models must be appealing, ravishing in beauty, know their onions and be able to command high commercial value.
What each earns depends on the prevailing rate in the advertising industry, the calibre of the model, your ability to negotiate profitably, etc. Those who are young e.g. juveniles earn less than the much more mature, experienced and highly sought-after ones. e.g. personalities. You as an entrepreneur (i.e. your agency) will earn a percentage of the fees paid to the models. This is usually in the neighbourhood of 20 percent. The harder you work, the more high-income models you will place in the market and the more money you will earn.
How viable is this modelling agency venture?
There is quite a lot of money to be made by establishing and running a model agency. You will be glad to go into it as there is always enough room for hardworking and innovative new entrants in the modelling agency business. You will certainly make decent living from it. In addition, you will be able to knock up a network of friends and future business partners.

Business tips: Are you considering investment in oil plantation

Palm oil is native to West Africa. Nigeria used to be the world’s largest producer of oil palm before the oil boom era, but Malaysia has now taken the leading position. Oil palm plantation and allied industries is now the main stay of the Malaysian economy. The palm tree can be used in various ways: the leaves are used in making brooms and for roofing materials (in the rural areas). The bark of the fond can be peeled and woven into baskets, the main trunk can be split like sawn timbers and used as part of building materials, while palm wine can also be obtained from the palm tree, as well as red palm oil, which is readily obtainable from the fresh fruit bunches.
When the fruit is processed, however, the residue obtained can be used as fuel (for cooking and fertilizer to improve soil nutrient)
 I have been hearing lots of people, talking about different types of Agricultural produce they can plant or would want to plant, But what i have not seen on these forum is for someone to really come out and tell us, all the stress, difficulties, ups and down he/she went through before setting up there plantation.

I want to start by saying i have managed to secure mine self 13 plots of land. Each plot is a 100 by 100 feet. i want to start up an oil palm plantation. I have been able to buy 1755 oil palm Nursery from NIFOR. My story goes like these.......

Each oil palm nursery cost 150 Naira
Loading of each oil palm Nursery inside the vehicle is 20 Naira each
I paid 50,000 to convey the goods from IMO state to Ibusa Delta state.


On getting to the farm, the vehicle could not get to ibusa on time, the vehicle got to ibusa around 9.30pm. So the vehicle had to park in the house for the night. The next morning the journey to the farm began around 6.30Am, on getting to the entrance of the farm, the vehicle could not go in, because of poor road network. The vehicle managed to drive in but as the vehicle drove in, some sticks punctured one tire. So we had to off load the hold oil palm nursery on the ground. So we hard to go hire a pick up van. The van owner charged us 6,000 to convey the nursery to a location closer to mine own farm because there are other people farm in front of mine farm. now after that, i had to call the Hausa boys to use there wheelbarrow to convey the nursery to the farm, they charged 24,000. na wa ohhhh

Now the next stage is for me to plant. My mum's brother did one of these Agricultural causes is school, so he is a professional when planting oil palms.

We used a spacing is 8.7feet. you heard me clear, 8.7 feet. while they where doing the measurement, you know when planting oil palm, you have to do pegging, some hard roots was sitting on the sport where he was suppose to plant the oil palm, there was so much roots on the ground, we called the Hausa people again, they charged me 30,000 to uproot all the hard roots. so work continued. As am specking now, they have finished planting the 1755 oil palms. They would be buying more 200 palms because its like the land is more bigger than with i was told.

While am putting these here is for the new people that wants to go into farming. People, if you must go into farming, you must have money..... The more you go into it, the more unforeseen issues comes, and if you don't have cash to solve the issue immediately, your work would be suspended.

Also it does not end in just planting, there are still lots of things to be done before the said three years when you would starting harvesting.


So far so good, i have don't lots of mistakes in setting up mine oil palm plantation. If i have read some post that advices one on NL about setting up Oil palm plantation, i would not have made these silly mistakes.

if you are setting up an oil palm plantation.

Never you buy expensive lands.
Buy from NIFOR in your State not from outside your state
Let there me good motor able rood, so the vehicle conveying the palms can go into your land direct.
Make sure there is know roots in the ground that would disturb when planting

NOTE: THIS AN EXTRACT FROM OKIN4REAL

Monday, June 10, 2013

The Fastest And Most Expensive Cars

Here are the cars that will have you ‘wowing’ at its features and most especially, its prices.
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Lamborghini Veneno - $4million

It’s too late to pick up one of these beasts, as all three that will be built sold before it even hit the showroom floor. Packing a 6.5 liter V12 with a maximum speed of over 220 miles per hour, this car is out of reach to most of us. The lucky few may spot it on the street, however, as two models have been bought by Americans.

W Motors Lykan Hypersport - $3.4 million


Expensive
supercars have long been common in Europe, but the Lykan Hypersport hopes to make history as “the first Arabian hypercar.” Debuted at the 2013 Qatar Motor Show, the Hypersport features an engine with 750 horsepower and a top speed of 245 mph. Plus, with its diamond-crusted LED headlights, there’s no hiding this hypercar’s over-the-top price tag.

Bugatti Veyron Super Sport - $2.4 million

Not just the most expensive car in the world, the Bugatti Veyron Super Sport is also the proud owner of the title as fastest street legal car in the world. With a top speed of 267.8 miles per hour, the Veyron isn’t likely to be outpaced by its competitors in speed or price any time soon.

Aston Martin One-77 - $1.85 million

As its name suggests, only 77 examples of this ultra-high-end Aston Martin have been built. Its 220 mph top speed may pale in comparison to the Veyron Super Sport, but its 750 horsepower V12 engine is nothing to scoff at.mitnids.blogspot.com/fastest&expensivecars