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Nice Franchise Business photos

Some cool franchise business images:


2010 Taco Time-RonSombilonGallery (135)
franchise business
Image by SOMBILON ART, MEDIA and PHOTOGRAPHY
ANNUAL CONVENTION 2010 - Taco Time

photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery

www.TacoTimeCanada.com
www.RonSombilonGallery.com


FRANCHISE OPPORTUNITIES

With plans to expand all across Canada, there are plenty of opportunities for hard-working and driven business people to enjoy the security and support provided by TacoTime®.

Our mission is to make money with our franchisees rather than off our franchisees. Maybe that's why the average tenure of a TacoTime® franchisee is more than 15 years.


2010 Taco Time-RonSombilonGallery (138)
franchise business
Image by SOMBILON ART, MEDIA and PHOTOGRAPHY
ANNUAL CONVENTION 2010 - Taco Time

photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery

www.TacoTimeCanada.com
www.RonSombilonGallery.com


FRANCHISE OPPORTUNITIES

With plans to expand all across Canada, there are plenty of opportunities for hard-working and driven business people to enjoy the security and support provided by TacoTime®.

Our mission is to make money with our franchisees rather than off our franchisees. Maybe that's why the average tenure of a TacoTime® franchisee is more than 15 years.


2010 Taco Time-RonSombilonGallery (187)
franchise business
Image by SOMBILON ART, MEDIA and PHOTOGRAPHY
ANNUAL CONVENTION 2010 - Taco Time

photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery

www.TacoTimeCanada.com
www.RonSombilonGallery.com


FRANCHISE OPPORTUNITIES

With plans to expand all across Canada, there are plenty of opportunities for hard-working and driven business people to enjoy the security and support provided by TacoTime®.

Our mission is to make money with our franchisees rather than off our franchisees. Maybe that's why the average tenure of a TacoTime® franchisee is more than 15 years.

Internet: Monkey Business/Serious Business

A few nice internet business images I found:


Internet: Monkey Business/Serious Business
internet business
Image by chrisfreeland2002
Brewster Kahle on left; founder of Internet Archive.


Greenway drafting
internet business
Image by plakboek
Today I helped a family friend get their business online. In less than an hour we were able to create a blog account and even post a few pages. You may well ask "why a blog?" instead of creating a traditional and generally static website cut with a HTML web editing client then uploaded the pages by FTP. The online tools used to create and maintain a blog are easy to understand and use. Not only can photographs be easily uploaded and embedded into new blog posts, a swag of different functions and attractive themes can be applied.


Internet-based business models
internet business
Image by POLISEA
Berlin Symposium on Internet and Society

Nice Free Business Cards photos

Some cool free business cards images:



business card designs
free business cards
Image by Ashim Adhikari
Copyright- Ashimadhikari.com.np
If you want a business card for yourself, contact me. da.paribartan@gmail.com

Nice Business Partnership photos

A few nice business partnership images I found:


Stop Denver's "Urban Camping Ban"
business partnership
Image by antonyindenver


Stop Denver's "Urban Camping Ban"
business partnership
Image by antonyindenver

Nice Buy Business photos

A few nice buy business images I found:



ticket rush
buy business
Image by thekevinchang
these guys were pros. i had a little trouble figuring out how to purchase a day pass.

Nice China Business photos

A few nice china business images I found:


IMG_0597
china business
Image by bpsusf



IMG_0558
china business
Image by bpsusf

Nice Business Loans photos

Some cool business loans images:


FSA Youth Loan Success
business loans
Image by USDAgov
Rebecca Hatcher and Jake Broadway got their first taste of the cattle business through an FSA Youth Loan.


10di1555-66
business loans
Image by USDAgov
Anselmo Avila marking a fabric pattern to be cut for clothing for school, college and university athletic teams under the Eagle USA the brand produced at the Mortex textile mill in Wendell, North Carolina. In order to meet financial obligations Mortex was able to secure an American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funding from the United States Department of Agriculture, Rural Development, Business and Industry Guaranteed Loan.


10di1555-88
business loans
Image by USDAgov
The Eagle USA label on a t-shirt made at the Mortex textile mill in Wendell, North Carolina. In order to meet financial obligations Mortex was able to secure an American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funding from the United States Department of Agriculture, Rural Development, Business and Industry Guaranteed Loan to meet financial obligations. While most textile companies have moved overseas, Mortex has remained committed to a domestic operation. This domestic operation means that Mortex can provide a quicker turnaround time for customers than their foreign competitors.

Cool Print Business Cards images

Some cool print business cards images:



Business Card
print business cards
Image by Stickbob
I printed out some business cards for Stickbob


New Business Cards!
print business cards
Image by l i l o n d r a
¿estrenando?

Cool Business Funding images

Check out these business funding images:



PLAN Fund 2011 Business Plan Competition, Sponsored by Capital One
business funding
Image by planfund
Finalist Anthony Anderson.

Grant Sims visits Mays

A few nice business grants images I found:


Grant Sims visits Mays
business grants
Image by Mays Business School
Grant Sims speaks to undergraduate Business Honors students at Texas A&M University's Mays Business School. [Photo:Mays Communications]

Nice Business For Sale photos

Some cool business for sale images:


MIA, But Almost a Going Business
business for sale
Image by cobalt123
One of the last few shops along this downtown area that still has a going business. MIA has quite a meaning the owner likely did not ever intend.

Nice Buy Business photos

Some cool buy business images:



"The Office" Severance Package
buy business
Image by Dalboz17
While walking around Best Buy with Adam, Stacey, and I, Cathy saw this and raved about how awesome NBC's "The Office" is. She bought this Best-Buy-exclusive set and we went back to Adam's and watched the entire first season. She was right: It was SO much fun! Adam and I loved how cool this gift set was, so we went back to Best Buy 2 days later, and they were sold out! We drove to the next closest Best Buy, who thankfully still had 4 left, and chipped in together to pick up one of our own.

The DVD set comes with:
- Season 1 on DVD
- Season 2 on DVD
- A 2007 pocket calendar filled with doodles and photos
- A Dunder Mifflin (the name of the fictitious company from the show) notepad, pen, and pad of sticky notes
- A magnetic business card for Dwight
- The whole set is housed in a cardboard filing box

Cool On Line Business images

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Another Good Photo Shoot of the High Line - IMG_4548
on line business
Image by catchesthelight
I decided to do a little extra people photography on our way back from north to south on the High Line :>) I could be that grandmother pushing the fancy "stroller" even in NYC someday !


Don't Leave Home
on line business
Image by Brisan
Without them (l to r: iPhone in case (laptop replacement) and power cords compatible with both the iPhone and this BlackBerry Pearl I'm sending this on). It's amazing my backpack weighs less than 20 pounds fully loaded... I come well armed. Fortunately this pouch tucks nicely into my backpack to securely hide my inner geekness.

Nice Business Information photos

A few nice business information images I found:


BIS Ball 2010
business information
Image by gavinzac
The annual formal dinner and dance for Business Information Systems students.


BIS Ball 2010
business information
Image by gavinzac
The annual formal dinner and dance for Business Information Systems students.


BIS Ball 2010
business information
Image by gavinzac
The annual formal dinner and dance for Business Information Systems students.

Nice Partnership Business photos

Some cool partnership business images:



Bird
partnership business
Image by NYCDOT
The NYC Department of Transportation's Urban Art Program partnered with artist Will Ryman and the Flatiron/23rd Street Partnership Business Improvement District to install the sculpture, Bird at Flatiron Plaza in Manhattan. The 12-foot tall and 16-foot wide sculpture is fabricated from fifty-five hundred found and manufactured nails. The work weighs five tons and is loosely inspired by Edgar Allen Poe's "The Raven". Ryman has always been drawn to oversized figures that alter interior spaces and landscapes. He recently exhibited larger-than-life roses on the Park Avenue Malls during the winter of 2010 in partnership with the NYC Department of Parks and Recreation.

A native New Yorker, Ryman has exhibited domestically and internationally. Writer-turned-artist, Ryman is heavily influenced by the works of absurdist playwrights and philosophers. He is represented by Paul Kasmin Gallery.

NYCDOT Urban Art Program, Arterventions
Bird by Will Ryman
Flaitiron Plaza, Broadway between 23rd & 24th Streets, Manhattan
Presented with the Flatiron Partnership
www.dot.nyc.gov/urbanart
www.flatironbid.org
www.willryman.com

Cool Own Business images

A few nice own business images I found:


BAR ROOM CONVERSATION IN WEST VIRGINIA
own business
Image by roberthuffstutter
These are only a few of the americans whose income is going to be traded for the obama-group's socialist agenda of cap and trade. More than four-hundred jobs have been hit since the epa announcement a few days ago. Is there a doubt about who these folks will be voting for in 2012, or, rather, who they will not be voting for in 2012.

monkey business

Check out these monkey business images:


monkey business
monkey business
Image by HamdunnZakaria
monkey business


monkey business #5
monkey business
Image by kriechstrom
28.02.2009 / Rock am Airport ClubSession / Universal D.O.G. Lahr

Business Meeting #1

A few nice business search images I found:


Business Meeting #1
business search
Image by Austin Robert Dickson
On it's way to being a silver gelatin print. All images taken from a stockphoto search of "business meeting".

Nice At Home Business photos

A few nice at home business images I found:


Grace Building - James Schouw & Associates_RonSombilonGallery
at home business
Image by SOMBILON ART, MEDIA and PHOTOGRAPHY
James Schouw photoshoot by Ron Sombilon Gallery

Ron Sombilon is proud to photograph Vancouver developer James Schouw.

www.RonSombilonGallery

For more info on James and his current projects, please visit

www.jamesschouw.ca



About James Schouw

Award winning Yaletown developer James Schouw is a designer, green-minded builder, philanthropist, and community visionary. A building by James Schouw looks unlike any other, anywhere else in the world. James is influenced by early Vancouver architecture with neo-classical elements but his designs are truly original and eclectic.

James oversees all aspects of his developments, from conception, to design, to construction. His timeless design with attention to detail and cutting edge construction, has created a devoted following. His buildings are on the ‘must-see’ list of Vancouver architecture and it’s a common site to see people taking pictures of his buildings. The beauty of his buildings have turned them into Habitable Art, art that people live in.

Best known for the dramatic style of his buildings, James is changing the way buildings are built and raising the bar for environmental sensitivity with his innovative designs. His landmark Grace building, at 1280 Richards, is the first high rise in the city to have been conceived with energy efficient geothermal heating, a technology that saves on heating costs, produces minimal greenhouse gases and has set the standard for other high end projects. The carbon emission reduction for Grace is the equivalent of taking 100 cars off the road annually. In addition to the Geothermal heating system, his projects incorporate a rainwater recovery system. He has also installed a fingerprint recognition security system that ensures only inhabitants gain entrance.

Creating buildings with a reduced environmental footprint is a reflection of James’ overall development philosophy. He has sense of responsibility to enhance the community and give back to society. A minimum of 50% of each year’s net corporate and personal income will be donated to humanitarian efforts over a ten-year period. Charity work is ingrained into his company’s values and culture.

Born in Winnipeg and raised in Vancouver, James studied physics at university but became fascinated with construction after spending time helping his architect father at a construction site. A natural entrepreneur he left school to start a successful ice cream distribution business and to pursue his interest in design and construction. His own dissatisfaction with what he saw on the market prompted him to build his first multifamily development, Iliad. James is a long time resident of Yaletown and always resides in the projects he creates so that they have the liveability that he would expect in a home.

James’ Grace building was awarded the 2008 Georgie Award for High Rise of the Year, was a nominee for best multi-family housing for the national SAM awards, and was a finalist for the international SPARK design awards. James is a past winner of Business in Vancouver’s 40 under 40 Award and he has been featured on CBC Television’s “Living Vancouver”, HGTV’s Lofty Ideas, and CKNW’s “Adler Online”. He is an occasional contributor to Business in Vancouver Magazine, writing articles giving his thoughtful perspective on Vancouver’s housing industry.


James Schouw & Associates Habitable Art-PacBluePrinting_RonSombilonGallery (38)
at home business
Image by SOMBILON ART, MEDIA and PHOTOGRAPHY
James Schouw photoshoot by Ron Sombilon Gallery

Ron Sombilon is proud to photograph Vancouver developer James Schouw.

www.RonSombilonGallery

For more info on James and his current projects, please visit

www.jamesschouw.ca



About James Schouw

Award winning Yaletown developer James Schouw is a designer, green-minded builder, philanthropist, and community visionary. A building by James Schouw looks unlike any other, anywhere else in the world. James is influenced by early Vancouver architecture with neo-classical elements but his designs are truly original and eclectic.

James oversees all aspects of his developments, from conception, to design, to construction. His timeless design with attention to detail and cutting edge construction, has created a devoted following. His buildings are on the ‘must-see’ list of Vancouver architecture and it’s a common site to see people taking pictures of his buildings. The beauty of his buildings have turned them into Habitable Art, art that people live in.

Best known for the dramatic style of his buildings, James is changing the way buildings are built and raising the bar for environmental sensitivity with his innovative designs. His landmark Grace building, at 1280 Richards, is the first high rise in the city to have been conceived with energy efficient geothermal heating, a technology that saves on heating costs, produces minimal greenhouse gases and has set the standard for other high end projects. The carbon emission reduction for Grace is the equivalent of taking 100 cars off the road annually. In addition to the Geothermal heating system, his projects incorporate a rainwater recovery system. He has also installed a fingerprint recognition security system that ensures only inhabitants gain entrance.

Creating buildings with a reduced environmental footprint is a reflection of James’ overall development philosophy. He has sense of responsibility to enhance the community and give back to society. A minimum of 50% of each year’s net corporate and personal income will be donated to humanitarian efforts over a ten-year period. Charity work is ingrained into his company’s values and culture.

Born in Winnipeg and raised in Vancouver, James studied physics at university but became fascinated with construction after spending time helping his architect father at a construction site. A natural entrepreneur he left school to start a successful ice cream distribution business and to pursue his interest in design and construction. His own dissatisfaction with what he saw on the market prompted him to build his first multifamily development, Iliad. James is a long time resident of Yaletown and always resides in the projects he creates so that they have the liveability that he would expect in a home.

James’ Grace building was awarded the 2008 Georgie Award for High Rise of the Year, was a nominee for best multi-family housing for the national SAM awards, and was a finalist for the international SPARK design awards. James is a past winner of Business in Vancouver’s 40 under 40 Award and he has been featured on CBC Television’s “Living Vancouver”, HGTV’s Lofty Ideas, and CKNW’s “Adler Online”. He is an occasional contributor to Business in Vancouver Magazine, writing articles giving his thoughtful perspective on Vancouver’s housing industry.

Nice Business Plan Example photos

A few nice business plan example images I found:




Bonn Climate Talks 2013 - Side Event
business plan example
Image by World Agroforesty Centre
On 5 June, the World Agroforestry Centre convened a side event "The IFAD-ICRAF Biofuel Program." The event brought together panelists from research, government and business, presented examples of successful biofuel programs from India, Brazil and Mozambique, and identified the way forward to guide the IFAD-ICRAF Biofuel Program on the development of sustainable biofuels. Here Sagun Saxena, Managing Partner, CleanStar Ventures presents.

Get the presentations here:

Agroforestry approach for sustainability in biofuel value chain
The Brazilian National Plan of Production and Use of Biodiesel - PNPB
CleanStar Mozambique: A commercial case study of sustainable food and biofuel production with smallholder farmers
Sustainable development of alternative biofuel crops

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Nice Best Small Business photos

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GrowSmartBiz 2010 Photo 24
best small business
Image by Grant Wickes
Three of the best ladies in Washington!!! I was thilled and honored to know and talk again with Shonali Burke (@shonali), Jill Foster (@jillfoster) and Kathy Korman Frey (@chiefhotmomma) at GrowSmartBiz. These ladies are the "triple heart" of life for entrepreneurs, small businesses in Washington DC.

Evil Businessman Business Planning Workshop

A few nice a business plan images I found:


Evil Businessman Business Planning Workshop
a business plan
Image by groop_lab
So now that you have developed your “Life Brand” at our Life Branding Workshop (or worked on it at the Evil Businessman Seminar) it is time to start or continue building the vehicle(s) to get to your destination. One of these vehicles is having your own business. That can be a freelance practice, non-profit, product business or service business.

The Goal of the Business Planning workshop is to define your business, non-profit or freelance practice. It is designed to give you a tangible, easy to execute, visual guide to building and growing your business. You will use it to share with your business partners, staff, potential investors and others.

During this workshop we will work together in both small and large groups to define:

Why should I plan?
What will the plan do for me?
Your business mission
Your business opportunity
The size of business
Your competition
How your business makes money
How do you exit your business
How do you market your business
Your financial goals

BELL BLACKBERRY featured at Buildex Vancouver-Photos Courtesy of Ron Sombilon Gallery and PacBlue Printing-3

A few nice doing business as images I found:


BELL BLACKBERRY featured at Buildex Vancouver-Photos Courtesy of Ron Sombilon Gallery and PacBlue Printing-3
doing business as
Image by SOMBILON ART, MEDIA and PHOTOGRAPHY
BUILDEX VANCOUVER - Vancouver Convention Centre West
BUILDEX Vancouver is about designing, building and managing real estate.

www.BuildexVancouver.com

For Other MMPI Canada Events visit

www.MMPICanada.com


Business as usual
doing business as
Image by craigy_p
A half derelict building does not stop the cafe opening

Cool B To B Business images

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2013 03 20 - 1774-1776 - DC - Moratorium Forum
b to b business
Image by thisisbossi
The line to speak at a multi-ANC forum to hear public input on the proposed liquor moratorium for the general U Street area. I wanted to offer testimony as I offer a somewhat unique case as that of a non-drinker: I nonetheless oppose the moratorium. My testimony circled on three main points:

[-] - I frequent places that rely on liquor licenses: there are quality bars where I can meet friends for good conversation, restaurants, and even cultural venues such as theaters. [-] I'm not motivated by loss of alcohol; I'm motivated by loss of place.

[-] - The moratorium wouldn't guarantee new businesses & variety. The lack of such businesses is due to many other issues beyond only liquor availability. Such ill-thought reactionism is why we can't have nice things; it's part of why our small businesses regulations are so onerous as they are.

[-] - We must work with problem businesses directly with the tools that we have. If the tools are inadequate: we should work on refining those tools to better target our efforts; not a treatment that targets everyone- even the good businesses.

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Subsequent testimony also highlighted some other great points:

[-] - Eyes on the Street: a stronger nightlife results in less violent crime.

[-] - More businesses brings greater net customers; more competition forces them to become the best of the best. [-] [-] [-] [-]

[-] - Value of existing licenses would become artificially increased.

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The supporters did have some valid points that warrant consideration, particularly as relating to litter, noise, drunkenness, and alcohol-fueled small crimes. These are valid points (and part of why I don't personally drink), but I still believe best addressed by targeting problem businesses, regulating drinks to inebriated individuals, and greater enforcement on the streets.

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In the end it appeared to be ~50 opposing the moratorium; ~10 supporting. Attendance at about 150.

And a couple miscellaneous thoughts on the manner... [-] [-] [-]

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2013 03 22 - Used by We Love DC
2013 03 21 - Used by New Columbia Heights

Nice Business Listing photos

Check out these business listing images:



Business 2.0 Party For Om Malik
business listing
Image by Scott Beale
See the blog post for more info: Business 2.0 Celebrates Om Malik

This photo is licensed under a Creative Commons license. If you use this photo, please list the photo credit as "Scott Beale (Laughing Squid)" and link credit to laughingsquid.com.

Cool Business Profile images

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Profile Sekonic
business profile
Image by fantail media


tiny envelope set: epicurean
business profile
Image by pillowhead designs
*business card sized envelopes made from magazine pages
*each contains a coordinating tiny card
*can hold 3-4 business cards (including tiny card)
*self-adhesive
see profile for details

Cool Business Apps images

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MobileMonday #8: Business Application for iOS
business apps
Image by New Media MK
Presentation of iUltimaPro developed by Duna Computers.

Photos taken by Andrej Shevchenko.


MobileMonday #8: Business Application for iOS
business apps
Image by New Media MK
Presentation of iUltimaPro developed by Duna Computers.

Photos taken by Andrej Shevchenko.


MobileMonday #8: Business Application for iOS
business apps
Image by New Media MK
Presentation of iUltimaPro developed by Duna Computers.

Photos taken by Andrej Shevchenko.

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