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Good morning friends,
I hope your holidays are going well, and you have a prosperous new year.
As you know we are designers and garment printers, but I have also worked in signmaking for a company in western Ky. If there are any sign professionals out there there that would like to contribute, let us know.
Bamboo clothing seems to be picking up speed as the new "green clothing", but before you decide to use this product, check out this article http://www.treehugger.com/files/2007/09/is_bamboo_cloth.php
In the spirit of after Christmas rush, here is a neat article on regifting.
"Making" Money by Regifting
By Bob Cox
The basic concept of regifting is simple: You get a gift that you don't want, and you give it to someone else. The obvious benefit is that you avoid the hassle of returning it or the guilty feeling of knowing it will never be used. And it saves you money.
So that's regifting in the classic sense. But you can also "make" money with regifting. Here are two ways:
1. Instead of giving it away, sell it. If you have a platter you'll never use... a sweater you'll never wear ... a chess set you'll never open... sell it on eBay or CraigsList. Someone else will get a bargain, and you'll have some extra money in your pocket.
2. Turn an unwanted gift into a tax deduction. Donate it to Goodwill, the Salvation Army, or another charitable organization that can sell it, auction it, or use it. Ask for a receipt when you make the donation, and file it with your tax-prep papers.
[Ed. Note: Bob Cox is the creator of The Billionaire Way and the voice of ETR's Total Success Achievement Program. Members get weekly motivational Power Surge Messages packed with advice on how to accomplish their goals... twice-monthly teleseminars with Bob and Patrick Coffey... and personal coaching calls. Click here to learn how you can achieve all your goals in 2008.]
This comes from the newsletter, Early to Rise, and is a daily newsletter.Have a great New Year.
Jeff and Kat