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hi this is Dr. miner with another Elite Optical fun fact did you know that as we

use our eyes during the course of the day under different lighting conditions

and at different distances scientists estimate that the amount of energy that

would be expended would be similar to the amount of energy expended by our leg

muscles if we walked 50 miles

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How Much Money Do I Need To Begin Ecommerce | Shopify Dropshipping 2019 - Duration: 8:57.

How much does it really cost to start a Shopify drop shipping business or a Shopify business? I'm Rafael Cintron

Your seven-figure e-commerce coach and today I'm gonna teach you exactly how much money you need to start a drop shipping business now

2019 2020 whenever you're watching this this is exactly how much money I recommend you have and how much money you need?

Let's go on my computer to find out alright, so as you can see here

This is a new

Shopify store that I started yesterday and we already got a sale yesterday as you can see there is no data for

Let me see you like

last 90 days, so see there is just

One sale, which will pop up right now see

2265 there are no sales before that. So it's a Shopify store that I started yesterday

Now how much this shit doesn't actually cost to be on Shopify. How much does it cost to have a Shopify business? Well, it's

$29 a month after a 14 day trial. So let's start adding that up. So Shopify is

$29 per month and then you have a 14-day trial

But the cool thing is if you follow let's say you get my free e-commerce course

Which is one of the videos in here in the channel

You can get it with the link in the description

if you get my course in the first 14 days of that trial you can get a sale that

Will be more than what you're paying for Shopify, right? So you pay

$29 a month in one day I made

2265 which was the first day of that. I open it, right?

I spent a couple hours building the shop putting up the products advertising it a little bit boom

2265 I almost covered all the money that I'm gonna spend on the monthly payment for the Shopify software

right so you don't have to be

Crazy about the fact that you're gonna spend $29 a month cuz it with one sale

You can make that back or with two sales. You can make that back and you can do that in the first 14 days now

The tricky part is how much does it cost to actually market the store now, let's go into that right now

for

Facebook ads if you're gonna start doing Facebook ads to a Shopify store, which is what I teach in my course

For facebook ads I recommend

from 200 to

250 dollars

Why I recommend 200 to 250 if you have let's say a general dropshipping store if you have no idea about drop shipping

It's probably gonna cost you 200 dollars for you to find a winning product out of 10

20 30 winning products

Once you find that winning product you can scale it from there on you can make a lot of money from there

That's why I'm being conservative and saying that it's 200 if you already have a proven niche a proven product within the first

50 dollars you can start making money and that's the beauty of this once you find that winning product

You'll spend 50 you'll make more than that back now

200 to 250 s for complete beginners people that absolutely have no clue how to do this and they learn for example for me

I recommend

204 if you already have a winning product

Let's say less than 50 dollars well now another way that I teach my students how to do is Instagram influencers

with Instagram influencers you can expect

from 80 to

100 dollars

Why is it cheaper because you're just counting the product cost right? This is a

bracelet website

I'm gonna start doing influencers this week and next week for this bracelet this jewelry website each

Bracelet cost me around 1 to 2 dollars to ship outright to make to order in to dropship

Then I just have to send that bracelet to the influence or one or two places. Let's say to max. It's four dollars

Now I just sent a product to an influencer. They're gonna post a shout out and I'm gonna make money from that chowder

So all I had to spend was four dollars in product costs

Maybe two dollars in shipping for them to have that product and for them to advertise it on their Instagram page, right?

So I'm essentially spending six dollars

Per shower if you do it, right if you do it

Like I teach you you're gonna spend six dollars per shot up and you'll have like 10 or 20 child outs just from that

You know from that process from those 20 shoutouts. You'll probably make around 50 to 100 per shot

so we're talking that a hundred dollars spent on influencers can make you up to two to three thousand dollars and

Return if you do it, right, right

If you watch my courses go to my videos

You will get it right from there on so you don't need thousands of dollars to start a Samba 5 store

All you need is that twenty nine dollars a month?

If you don't want to do Facebook ads

the influencers on your butts now the third one which I teach is Google Ads and for Google I

recommend around

150 to

200 dollars to get it right Google. It takes some effort to learn if you learn it with my course, it's easier

but it takes some effort to learn so I recommend testing products and

Seeing what works on the platform what has less competition than other products that you might be

Advertising and that usually takes my students about 150 to 200 dollars to master and learn and finally new product from Google

So we're talking a total if you want to go all-out if you wanna go if you want to ball out and see okay

I don't care about 20. This takes me I'm gonna just spend as much as I can

Let's go to the calculator and see how much it actually costs you so

$29 for the first month, then we're gonna count for $250 I'd spent

$100 for influencers and then

$200 for Google

579

Total dollars if you want to go all out and try everything to find a winning product

It doesn't even cost you a thousand dollars to go all-out. If you want to be very conservative all that it could cost you is

Let's say twenty nine dollars. Let's say you pass a 14-day free trial. You're watching my videos bah-bah-bah

You spend let's say six dollars or less. Your product cost is $10

$10

per shot up per product and

You send it to fight influencers and then you make like 10 sales off of those five influencers. That'll be ten

times five that's

$10 per product for five different people for five different influencers. You're spending $50

That's

$79, that's it

That's all you need to start

Conservatively right pay the twenty nine bucks for the fort after the 14-day free trial you send out five products to five influencers

All you have to spend a seventy nine dollars. Let's say you price that at forty bucks and

Those influencers get you one sale each. Let's say you make five sales

Join your butts in product sales and it cost you 79 bucks for that month and for those products now you made hundred twenty profit

Off of eighty dollars, right? This is the beauty of

Starting small right? You don't need thousand dollars. You don't even need hundreds. You need seventy nine bucks

So start this off and don't be scared by all these numbers big numbers eighty thousand a hundred thousand a month

Like I'm making that there's people making that but don't be scared about those numbers

Don't be scared. Like oh, I don't have enough money to start this

Yeah

You do max 600 bucks maximum

minimum

Eighty one hundred dollars to start off and you don't even need to pay the twenty nine for the 14-day free trial

You can get a sale. Like I just showed you on a new store with thirty two visits, right?

I spent like five bucks getting all those people on my site

So essentially that's all you need for for apps for other stuff right for monthly when you start scaling when you start getting some sales

You won't account for about $50

per month

for apps and

marketing software

For absent marketing software other stuff that you can add to your store to make it better and make it look nicer 50 bucks maybe

a hundred dollars a month to keep that store going but if you do it

Right, if you do it with my course and my teachings you will make that and ten times that back with yourself

So that's essentially it I just want to make this little video. I've gotten this question a lot

You know, how much money do I need how much money should I save up visit?

you know 80 bucks to up to 600 and if you start conservatively all-union is like eighty to a hundred so don't be scared to

Start off and essentially transform your life starting today

Thank you so much for watching this video

If you liked it, give me a thumbs up down below subscribe to this channel

Check out my free course

Down below the first thing in the description my free course from zero to 10,000 per month

Get that right now and if you want more

Private one-on-one mentoring check out my inner circle also in the description below so you can learn how to get to ten twenty fifty thousand

Per month with e-commerce. Thank you so much for watching and I'll see you in the next one

For more infomation >> How Much Money Do I Need To Begin Ecommerce | Shopify Dropshipping 2019 - Duration: 8:57.

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Textile Designer Salary | How Much Do Textile Design Jobs Earn? - Duration: 11:12.

hey what's up fools I learned the senior textile designer am

portrait illustrator behind the brand Lauren Lesley Studio. I've been a designer

for over 10 years and I've designed textiles sold by anthropologie, target and

Wayfair online. In this video I'm going to give you an honest look at how much

money textile designers actually make and the five factors that influence your

salary as a creative so make sure to watch the whole video because I have a

little surprise for you at the end. like it leave a comment and of course

subscribe to my channel. alright let's get started. okay so design salaries are

based on five main factors number one is your years of experience so entry level

designers start out at around 45 K this was updated by payscale.com

as of october 1st 2018 so just keep that in mind so according to this chart that

payscale.com shows it looks like most entry-level designers start out at

around 45 K and they tend to kind of peak at around 65 K so I kind of

disagree with this statistic unless they're talking about what you would

earn before you become a senior designer but when it says you know that you're

experienced and you have about ten to twenty years of experience you can

definitely make more than sixty-five K at that level but you are generally

promoted to be a senior designer after around ten years of experience so they

may be you know not including that okay so factor number two is going to be your

talent and your portfolio now you your talent definitely can influence the

amount of money that you make but I would say it is in conjunction with your

years of experience so anytime that you have that much practice year after year

after year you are going to become more talented just whatever you practice

that like that you're gonna just naturally get better at but I would say

that your level of talent will definitely impact the salary that you

can earn so what you should do is learn what your salary range could be so from

here to here you know based on your years of experience and location and

things like that and then try to aim to get towards the high end of that range

based on your talent and how strong your portfolio is if you have a kick-ass

portfolio and you have let's say three years of experience you know you're not

past that five years of experience yet but you may be able to earn fifty five

cave instead of forty five K and that's like a huge difference especially at

that level so you want to be realistic but also optimistic evaluate how strong

your portfolio is and see how confident you feel in your ability to fulfill the

job and impact the company overall if you feel confident in your ability then

the employer will also feel confident in you and will be more likely to give you

a higher salary so factor number three is going to be location unfortunately

sometimes that kind of seems like it sucks but I do want to say that you want

to weigh the cost of living in your area versus your salary

so you know let's say that you're living in New York where it says New York has

an eight percent higher than the national average for your salary so that

sounds really great right but the cost of living in New York is pretty extreme

so if you're living in let's say Atlanta and there's a 9% decrease against the

national average but if you're able to find a much cheaper apartment or just

overall cost of living is much cheaper then you still may be coming out ahead

even if you have a lesser salary so pay scale con gives you a customized salary

report based on your location and years of experience which is pretty cool

so you can just type in your location and your years and get your salary

report the creative group also provides customized salary report and it's based

on even more it's based on the national averages the job title and your location

and it's adjusted for 2019 they come out with it every year so even if you're

watching this video and it's been a couple of years they will still have a

new report for your for the upcoming year so you should still go check check

out the creative group and I would recommend looking at both pay scale calm

and the creative group and just see if both of your customized reports kind of

puts you in the same salary ballpark that's a really good way to get you know

a pretty confident idea on what salary you could make and creative group also

gives adjusted salaries against the national average for all major cities in

the u.s. so you can go down and see I just recently moved to Birmingham so it

says that Birmingham is five percent less than the national average which

kind of sucks but cost of living is pretty cheap here so at the end of the

day I might still be coming out ahead versus someone who maybe is living in

New York okay so step four is gonna be the company growth you have to think

about what company is interviewing you are they having a positive year do they

have growth year after year are they a strong company is it someone who can you

know kind of afford to pay you at the higher end of your range and factor

number five is going to be market rates now just because the company can afford

to pay you more it doesn't necessarily mean that they should you definitely

want to get to know the market rates in your area because competition with other

designers is very real and you want to kind of weigh okay how competitive is it

in my field as a rug designer honestly like the competition isn't horrible

because not that many people know how to design rugs and now I have seven years

of experience under my belt whereas if I was a graphic designer

you know maybe there would be higher competition because more people are

needed as graphic designers it seems like the competition would be higher in

that field but it is a factor you want to make sure that you know what

the competition is and what the market rates are because you don't want someone

else to get the job just because you priced yourself too high now that still

doesn't mean that you shouldn't get the salary that you deserve you shouldn't

lowball yourself at all but you know if someone is around you're saying talent

range and the competition is pretty high you know maybe you want to stay a little

bit you know I I wouldn't be unrealistic with the salary that you want to earn in

other words so the median salary for a textile designer according to the

creative group is fifty two thousand three hundred eighty three dollars per

year but it can go all the way up to eighty one thousand eighty six dollars

per you so this data gives you a great starting point for where you believe you

fall in the range based on experience talent location and market rates and I

would say that those stats sound right to me it kind of gives you the

percentage on what the median is so you know ten percent of textile designers

are earning this at the lower end it cetera and I would say eighty one

thousand dollars a year is probably going to be more of a senior textile

designers salary um just to give you that data point but so that would say

that's more like you know ten years experience overall but yeah that all

sounds right to me based on being from someone inside the industry the creative

group also provides a yearly salary guide for creatives which is awesome so

the 2019 salary guide is available to download and unfortunately they don't

have specific info for textile designers but I find that I can get a good idea by

studying the salary trends of graphic designers and illustrators so I would

say when I those stats it feels very comparable to textile

designers so the 2019 salary range for graphic designers is 42 K on the low end

and 83k on the high end and for me like I said this is very consistent with what

textile designers earn so you can take a look at the salary guide it has

everything from what a creative director earns to an art director or project

you know production artists etc and like I said I mostly pay attention to the

graphic designers and illustrators because they seem to be mostly in line

with what textile designers earn as well so for a little transparency. here's a

photo of me in my very first big-girl job I was an entry-level graphic

designer. I worked here for four years and starting out I made $35,000 a year.

Now, keep in mind this was in 2008 in South Carolina so the good news is

that the market rates have steadily increased since then. I did feel kind of

poor I have to admit but the good news is that my own salary also increased

with experience - and I don't feel quite as poor as I did back then. so ten years

later I'm happy to say I'm making well above the average salary for textile

designers. so if you had any questions please leave a comment down below for me

and I'll be sure to answer those if you have any ideas for other videos you

would like to see please leave that in the comments below as well or if you

just like this video leave me like a heart emoji or something cute that would

really make my day! also please subscribe to my channel and click the little bell

above and that way you'll be notified every time I come out with a new video

and don't worry I don't come out with a new video every day so it's not gonna

like harass you or bug you it'll probably be like once a week at the very

most more likely like once a month if you'd like to check out my website go to

lauren leslie calm and be sure to look down in the description I have a free

surprise for you guys it's a PDF download chock full of information so be

sure to get your free copy and if you'd like to join our Facebook group go

to Facebook.com/DesignTribeLaurenLesley I'm also posting

lots of information here and it's a great way for us to just kind of get

community with each other and thank you so much for watching I'll see you in the

next video!

For more infomation >> Textile Designer Salary | How Much Do Textile Design Jobs Earn? - Duration: 11:12.

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How Much Is My Case Worth: Personal Injury lawyer Alabama, do I have a PI case, Insurance claims PI - Duration: 2:10.

Hello mark, Pete row with the Petro law firm, you know, I am always asked

By a client or a potential client or someone that I meet out on the street and talk about their case

How much is my case worth well before I answer that let me tell you every case is different. So

call me today at

The number listed below so we can talk about your case. But let me answer your voice. Okay, get the question

What is the value of your case? Let me tell you if you ever meet a lawyer. Who tells you

From an initial phone call that they can tell you what the value of your case is

You need to run because that lawyer is not being truthful with you because there is no way that a lawyer can tell you

What the value of your case is?

Without having a lot of facts without having reviewed all of your medical records and Bills

When you were through with your medical treatment

Knowing what's their lost wages in there?

Knowing whether or not your injury is going to be long-lasting or for something that you will immediately recover from

Whether or not you will have loss of earning capacity

Going forward because you can no longer return to work or because you can't return to what you were doing before so

There are a lot of factors that go into

Evaluating the case and a lawyer that is telling you the truth will tell you that they cannot

Give you a fair evaluation of your case

until you were through with your

medical treatment so

Pick up the phone today and call me and we will discuss your case

I cannot tell you what the value of your case is, but I can tell you the things that you need to look at

What you need to be aware of?

For at the end of the road and you're through through medical treatment

And we can take a look at give a fair evaluation every day

So pick up the phone today and give me a call Mark Petro Petro law firm

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