Here are the core dual purpose items I suggest you start with — they'll really start to open your mind to ways to
make more items multi-functional:
Then you can take the materials the bosses drop to
make more items, and so on and so on until the heat death of the universe.
Toyota obviously had the choice to
make more items standard and increase the $ 35,000 base price or keep the $ 35,000 sticker where it was and increase the option list.
Not exact matches
And while Taco Bell loses points for quality, it
more than
makes up for it in the creativity of menu
items and a nearly impossible - to - beat price point.
Cheaply
made, poor - quality
items may save you a few bucks in the short term, but you'll only have to pay
more later to replace them.
Retailers in the U.K. are set to
make more money this Christmas — but due to higher prices, not because shoppers are buying
more items, according to researchers.
Retailers in the U.K. are set to
make more money this Christmas — but due to higher prices, not because shoppers are buying
more items.
But the good news is that the
more items you mentally checked on «The Baker's Dozen,» the greater the likelihood you can quickly
make yourself significantly wealthier without generating a single additional dollar in sales.
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«Children's cotton shirts
made in Bangladesh are 15 % cheaper than the same
item made in the second cheapest country, Cambodia, and
more than 50 % cheaper than those
made in China.
The 22 - inch 2 - wheel Subterra Carry - On ($ 279.95) has a compression panel that
makes it easy to pack
more items, and to keep clean clothes separate from dirty ones.
In September, Kohl's and Amazon announced a partnership that would
make returning
items bought on Amazon
more convenient.
«Our world is flooded by a plethora of choice, where you look for a product and get so many
items, and part of [this] is
making it easier and
more convenient,» she says of the services she plans to build.
The online retailer, whose purchase of Whole Foods will close on Monday, said in a press release on Thursday that it would immediately cut prices on a selection of best - selling basic
items, with
more to follow, and down the line will
make Amazon Prime the loyalty program for Whole Foods, offering members special deal and other perks in stores.
«Restocking fees
make sure that people aren't just returning the
item on a whim,» says Solar, whose Boston business
makes more than $ 1 million per year selling primarily home goods, consumer electronics and clothing on eBay.
In terms of
more concrete steps you can take to up your savings, identify your biggest expenses and cut back on them, says Livingston: «Look at your top one or two line
items — the top line
item will probably be rent — and
make a compromise there.»
And so tech is playing an increasingly central role in every aspect of its business, well beyond its e-commerce site, from gathering
more information on a customer's most commonly purchased
items, to
making sure a store is fully stocked to tracking merchandise inventory.
Introducing a top - end menu
item during the U.S.s worst financial downturn may have seemed questionable to some, but McDonalds knows
more than how to
make special sauce.
A small company can
make more money on
items sold through a catalog than through retail; with club sales you can also reduce the cost of direct mail.
Make sure each piece you bring has
more than one use and matches other
items.
If it will be used daily, or several times per day, and you plan on keeping it for years to come, then you'll want to consider the quality of the
item along with the price and determine if spending
more makes sense.
This, combined with the fact that America drives on the right,
makes people
more likely to purchase
items on the right - hand side of the aisle.
Consumers are also increasingly visiting convenience stores and supermarkets, which are offering
more freshly
made grab - and - go menu
items.
Each listing includes the
item (s) to be delivered, the number of miles from point A to point B, and the price to be paid, explains David Hater, a 50 - year - old retired Army officer who's delivered
more than 400 gigs for Roadie, earning anywhere from $ 8 for a local delivery to $ 400 for «delivering a few extra boxes and
making a stop or two along the way» on interstate trips.
Don't get caught up in the tangible, feel good aspects of knocking off a large to - do list of important
items to
make your business work unless, of course, all those
items are directly related to getting your customers to buy
more product and services.
From where I'm sitting, that
makes the top action
item to combat the gender wage gap quite clear:
Make pay
more public — like the U.K. has just done and like the U.S., under President Obama, once aimed to do.
In Uganda — and since last year in Kenya —
more than 1,000 Living Goods «community health promoters» in bright blue T - shirts
make their rounds through urban communities and rural neighborhoods, peddling an assortment of malaria medicine, fortified cereals, vitamins and soap, as well as larger
items such as cookstoves, solar lanterns and bednets.
There's been a broad shift in a variety of beverage categories to sell
more craft
items that are deemed premium — meaning not mass produced, often
made locally, with limited scale and distribution.
Wal - Mart may have some loss leaders, but they
more than
make up for it on other
items to the tune of a $ 13.3 billion profit last year.
Chances are no one will have your new
item at your regular studio, which
makes it even
more fun!
Since many or most PhD students are funded off of grants from the government and tuition is one of the few «overhead»
items Universities can charge to these grants,
making tuition taxable removes a costless mechanism for Universities to funnel money that could go to
more research into administrative overhead.
Its website has features that help it become increasingly
more convenient the longer a person has been a customer: Past orders are saved, which
makes reordering the same or similar
items a snap; the site does a good job
making recommendations based on previous orders; and so on.
A teacher in Denver said she moved
items from a closet in her classroom «to
make more space for 9 - year - olds to hide.»
Though you may be able to
make some of this up by marking other
items you're selling for slightly
more than double the wholesale price.
As for luxury
items, leather shoes can be
made to order for $ 22, a dress tailored for not much
more than that, and a weekly manicure goes for $ 6.
And then I would say on the core menu, in a different — in addition to
making changes that really add compelling price - approachable sort of offers, Olive Garden's also working to
make sure it adds
items that really are seen as extremely high quality at a reasonable price to really continue to resonate with that guest who has the willingness and ability to pay
more, and so that dynamic is going on as well inside the core menu.
But if you're
more interested in selling your stuff than pondering communication theory, then you need to figure out how to
make sure you and your Marketplace
items can be included in people's social media cravings.
Shipito
makes it easier and
more affordable for global consumers to purchase
items from US - based sellers with lower shipping rates,
Items that you don't plan to replace for years, like hot water heaters or brick ovens,
make much
more sense to purchase.
Most of these
items have price tags of four digits and
more,
making it a high - value target for credit card fraud and scammers.
Store owners develop
more meaningful relationships with customers that
make regular visits to buy and sell
items and apparel.
The end result is
more profit for the banks and, of course, higher prices for the industries that require these commodities and for the consumers who purchase
items made with them.
The
more produced, the
more ships are needed to haul the commodities to the factories
making the
items, and then again to take the goods overseas to customers.
With
more than 20
items for only $ 1, Taco Bell's Dollar Cravings menu
makes it possible to fill up for your fiver.
To the objection that this
makes God ignorant of the future Socinus replied: not so, for until events are no longer future but present or past, there are no such events as definite
items, but only as
more or less probable, somewhat indefinite possibilities.
As I shall
make clear later, I find profound and vital truth in the experience which lies behind the dogma of the Trinity but, at the same time, I think
more nonsense has been written about that dogma than about any other
item of the Christian creed.
Whenever I'm sent by my wife to the store on «milk & bread» runs, there's one rule I follow that keeps me from endlessly wandering the fluorescent freezer - aisled jungle: if we need
more than three
items, I must
make a list.
In the second rite, which is observed much
more often than the rite of initiation by water, the cleric says words over some small
items of food which are then considered to be instilled with special power from God to
make a person
more like Him.
And when we have to save and then pay cash for an experience or an
item, it
makes it that much
more special.
Cheap wages resulted in
more profit per
item produced, and thus
made possible the accumulation of large land holdings and fantastic fortunes.