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The Official No Bull Gifting review of The Overnight Cash System

By DavidLeeTV

The Overnight Cash System, (TOCS) is the "new kid" on the block when it comes to internet based type gifting activities. In January of 2008 is when they went fully automated on the Net. It uses 1Up style structure of cash gifting which is quickly becoming a dinosaur. Tier level range is good from $250 up to $10,000.

A Integrated into their system is a toll-free call back feature that allows for questions to be answered by a team leader.

Additional charges are expected to be paid as a TOCS member. Those can range from $200 all the way up to $1,000 depending on the level you choose to come in at. The replicated websites will run you $29.95 per month additional which also gets you access to the back office and the marketing materials. Pay for a full year of hosting and a small discount will be applied. The aforementioned fees are separate from the actual gift you send to your inviter.

Advantage: Only $250 to participate is certainly attractive as is the highly automated system. The hands off aspect appeals to many gifters, especially those lacking interpersonal skills or telephone communicating abilities.Cash gifts are also delivered by overnight courier.

And that call back feature would be the prominent one in The Overnight Cash System. This alone could make this a more hands off activity, at least at the outset with people that have limited phone skills or restricted hours of availability.

Some would consider the overdone replicated websites a bit insulting in their presentation and possibly a disadvantage. This fact alone can result in fewer conversions therefore requiring more involved one on one participation and interaction.

The higher administration fees just simply turn people off even with the added team leader call back feature that is included. Any additional fees at this point simply cut into someone's advertising budget, making it more difficult for success.

Paying these higher fees are simply a negative issue for many. In today's gifting environment, most people want to speak to their gifter anyway, therefore the additional moneys paid to help facilitate the call back feature is somewhat wasted. The replicated websites just seem a bit "too slick" for many potential gifters out there.

The No Bull Cash Gifting final opinion: Marketing materials have heavy restrictions on them and the auto responder system included doesn't allow for any added, or personalized messages. In this day and age of "self branding", this fact alone is a big turn off.

Success in any cash gifting activity is possible. Needed is the right frame of mind, the right system and inviter. Oh yes, and it certainly never hurts to have a little money set aside for advertising. Unless a person has an unlimited amount of time on their hands, it does take some cash to get targeted traffic to your website.

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Art Institute of Chicago Options

By Dennis Durrel

It is maybe one of the most known constructions in the city of Chicago. The imperial granite lions on the strides to the lobby look to herald to visitors that when they go through inside they are in for fully a luxury!

The art institute of chicago is one of the most magnificent museums in the city, but there is much more to it than simply being an art museum.

The Art Institute of Chicago is actually a museum and an art school. It was originally built in the late 1800's, and has been a proud venue of fine art ever since.

It is conceivably top well-known for its enormously large compilation of Imitator paintings in addition to its works of American Art. Because of its inspiring collected works of art work the Art Institute of Chicago has gathered a worldwide standing for being a top-notch art museum.

Perhaps one of the best-kept secrets in the Art Institute of Chicago is the standing exhibit in the basement of the museum. In this exhibit, there are miniature replicas of rooms from all of the different time periods of architecture.

In it, you will see a mini edition of everything from a clean rural area farmhouse to a remarkable cathedral complete with wonderful blemished glass skylight.

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Form a Virginia LLC for Your Business

By Christine Snook

The Virginia limited liability corporation designation was created expressly for the small business owner. It has the same benefits that a corporation does, but does not have the same drawbacks.

Corporations and limited liability companies both offer the identical amount of protection from liability. Both are vehicles designed to shield your business and deliver a protective layer between your personal assets and those of your small business. In today's litigious society, this protection is a necessity.

VIRGINIA LLC IS A SIMPLER LEGAL ENTITY

Virginia corporations require several legal formalities under statutes. Fortunately, a Virginia LLC does not. It is less complicated to form and a great deal easier to maintain.

VIRGINIA LLC IS MORE FLEXIBLE

When you have a Virginia corporation you are required to follow a set of statutory structures and processes as well as some maintenance requirements like having a Board of Directors.

Conversely, the LLC allows owners to structure their businesses the way they would like.

VIRGINIA LLC HAS MORE TAX CHOICES

LLCs are popular in Virginia because of changes to IRS laws in 1997. At that time, the IRS set up "Check the Box Regulations" that let owners of Virginia LLCs decide how to file taxes; whether at a single-level taxation, as an S corporation or as a C corporation.

Because of these changes, you can now secure the tax benefits of a corporation for your business without giving up the benefits of state law or the ease of a limited liability company.

ANNUAL FEES FOR A VIRGINIA LLC ARE SMALLER

Virginia charges a small annual fee to maintain the registration of a Va limited liability company. This fee is currently $50. This fee is a set fee regardless of the number of members of the # of shares issued.

In contrast, the minimum annual fee for a corporation is $100 annually and it can be more. As a corporation equity structure gets more complex or more shares of stock are issued, the fee increases significantly and can be as much as $1700 a year.

SUMMARY

When you form a Virginia LLC , you get a versatile protection vehicle for your business. While a corporation may be more suitable for larger and complex businesses, the Virginia limited liability company is more suitable for the typical small business.

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