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    My first payment from RIF

    I am pleased to announce that RIF has already paid me for work that I completed in July 2023. I have attached a screenshot to prove this.
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    Religion is the most lucrative business

    In Christendom, the business of preaching is the most lucrative. To begin earning revenue, a person simply needs to identify a spot at which he/she will be offering preaching services. Typically, all that is needed is for the person to have the ability to speak in public and a basic...
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    Gainbucks GPT site

    Gainbucks is a newly introduced GPT site that rewards users for performing activities such as downloading Apps and completing surveys. Compared to other GPT platforms in existence, gainbucks offers a highly competitive reward rate. Whereas competitors like Freecash take about 40% to 60% of...
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    Earning passive income on gemly.gg

    Gemly.gg is a website that enables users to earn in various ways. A person can earn by clicking ads. Additionally, a user can earn by investing her money in purchasing 'mercenaries' who work in the background (You may need to check the site to learn more about these mercenaries). The cost of...
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    The stealing of one's business ideas by third parties

    Certain companies have the unacceptable habit of stealing the business ideas that are pitched to them by entrepreneurs. They thus gladly allow entrepreneurs to pitch their ideas, after which they do not perform any follow-up action. Instead, the unscrupulous companies rush to patent the business...
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    Allowing employees to own shares in a business

    A local TV channel recently reported that a major listed bank has decided to allow its employees to own shares in the company. I have carried out investigations and realized that such course of action is popular, especially among blue-chip firms. In your view, what benefits does a business...
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    Loyalty cards at retail outlets

    Virtually all the major retail outlets in my country have policies of issuing customers withy loyalty cards. Every time a customer makes a purchases, she earns some points, depending on the amount she has spent. Customers can redeem these points by obtaining 'free' products. The matter of a...
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    80-20 rule of food businesses

    With regard to including additives such as sugar, fat, and salt certain multinational food processing businesses observe an 80-20 rule. The essence of this rule is to include the amount of additives that would ensure that 20 percent of the companies' customers consume 80 percent of the total...
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    Business of making plastic doors

    Given that they are bound to come into contact with water on a continuous basis, bathroom doors should ideally not be made using wood. I have noted this challenge from personal experience. Makers and suppliers of doors however seem to be oblivious of this situation as there are virtually no...
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    Business of loaning out small amounts of money

    Every now and then, individuals who are unable to access formal credit channels need to borrow small amounts of money. A business of loaning small sums in a somewhat informal environment would thus be of immense help to these people. I have noted that these types of businesses earn...
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    Automating barber business

    The tasks performed by a barber are fairly standard. It could thus be argued that the work of a barber could be automated. The recent advancements in AI technology indicate that such arguments may not be farfetched. In your view, how easy is it for AI-driven automation to take over the work...
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    A business's choice of music

    Music typically communicates specific message or advances a particular agenda or ideology. A business playing a specific song may thus be assumed to endorse the ideology or agenda communicated in the music. This situation may be problematic to a business that does not want to be tied to any...
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    Offering discounts ONLY to regular customers

    I have noted with consternation that certain businesses offer discounts ONLY to buyers who are regular customers. To me, this discriminatory practice is uncalled-for as it may cause buyers who do not benefit from discounts to avoid returning to a business. What do you think? How else could a...
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    No-fringe business

    The concept of no-fringe business refers to a scenario where a person sets up a venture that provides the bare minimum services to customers. This scenario is usually informed by an individual's quest to minimize the costs of operating a business. Typically, a business owner passes on these...
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    Rotating staff throughout a business

    I am a regular patron at a local retail grocery business, meaning that I have become familiarized with most of the staff members and their respective workstations. It happens that this business has the policy of rotating members of staff frequently such that employees do not work at a specific...
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    Ingenious advertising?

    Certain eateries and cafes in my city have implemented an unusual advertising strategy. These businesses have hired staff members whose role is to advertise their offerings alongside the street. While some of these advertisers approach individual passersby and persuade them to get in and buy...
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    Conflict of interest harming business

    A certain news story from Australia described a case whereby an officer in a municipality used his position to bring about the closure of a restaurant business that was competing with a business in which he owned shares. Given that he was in charge of quality inspections, this unethical official...
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    Reluctance in insuring a business

    An insurance policy is beneficial to a business because it guarantees the owner that, in the event that the relevant risk event/s happen/s, she receives compensation such that she returns to the state she was in before the occurrence of such incident. Despite such assurances, many business...
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    Business policy of ensuring that the first interested person buys a product

    Based on at least 2 experiences, I have learned that certain business owners have a policy of ensuring that the first person who shows an interest in a product on any particular day purchases such item. These businesspeople achieve this objective by reducing the price of such product to extreme...
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    Strategies for communicating bad news to customers

    From time to time, a business will have to communicate bad news to its customers. It could be the case that the venture is stopping a rewards program. Depending on how it is conveyed, information about such negative developments could harm a business by offending and alienating customers. In...
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