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I’ve graduated from college and no longer have access to the university’s library under my student account. I’m wondering, since I want to do some serious empirical business/market research, based on papers and research projects done by companies and universities, in order to get reliable data, where can I go? Would a public library have access to research databases (i.e. EBSCO, et. al.)? Would I HAVE to go to a University library, and if so, would they charge me if I wasn’t a student? (I no longer live in the same place as where I went to college). Thank you :)

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Hi I am planning to move my family to a new city in canada.I amgoing to visit the city in next couple of days to evaluate it if it a good place or not for family. I will be looking at stats like crime rate,schools, cost of living and so on.But also I am planning to open a business in that city.my question is what would some one look for if he want to move to a city to open a business .and what are good sources of info either on web or in the city like city halls where some one can gather some useful stats for business point of view . like demographics, average salary, umemployment rate and and stuff about differnt industries.thanks any ideas will be great.

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I’m starting a small business in Portland, Oregon and I need to find out some market research information about my proposed location. I’ve had very little luck on the internet and I have found limited resources. Some things I need to know are the economic condition of my area, which includes dollars of retail and service sales, percentage of change from previous years, percentage of unemployment, and (this being the most challenging one) number of business starts and failures. This is only a piece of the information I need, does anyone know where I can find this information? By phone or internet? I need this information by tomorrow so I don’t have much time and I can’t actually visit any research businesses.

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So many loud voices today proclaim that their training will give you a corner on the online market for your book’s niche—blogging, article writing, teleseminars, ebooks, video and dozens more. But how do they fit together? Is one of them more important then the rest?

Yes, they are all important. By fitting them together into a logical and sustainable plan you can turn your book or book idea into a machine that reach more people than ever before and support your family more comfortably than you can from royalties.

What you need is a system. To create your system, ask yourself these 4 questions.

1.    What are the most anonymous and risk-free products that I can give away? In this day of Internet hype, web cruisers are on high alert to ward off anything that looks like a sales pitch. However, certain formats of information are perceived as “safe” because the reader can remain anonymous. Articles, blog posts, and video clips fall into this category. The power is in the second free offer at the end.
2.    What larger product can I give away to entice the reader to trade his or her email address for free access?
The product should be valuable enough to make the trade seem small. It could be a report or an ebook or maybe an ecourse with another powerful link to #3.
3.    How can I transition a reader from being a window shopper into being a client? Statistics show that the very act of pulling out a credit card shows a high level of interest and commitment. So, make that move seem small. Give something free that must be mailed and ask for a nominal shipping and handling fee of $5-$7, hardly felt on the credit card bill. A free print report, an action poster, or an audio CD could fit the bill. Or maybe hold a teleseminar and charge a small fee for access.
4.    Now you have a mailing list of paying clients. Ask youself: how can I create a systematic plan for larger product creation? For example, how about launching a 4-module teleseminar series every 2 months? You could offer 2-day intensive training between the teleseminar series. Maybe once a year, offer a big ticket mentoring program or a live event. If your topic is compelling, these can be repeated year after year with new people joining in and alumni coming back for refreshers.

Feed all four levels consistently for your list of hot prospects to grow and your clientele with it.

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