Monday, August 26, 2013

Best Value Car Rental at Los Angeles International Airport with Hubber


If you're flying out of Los Angeles International Airport here's your chance to rent your car and get paid instead of paying for parking.


Offer - Want a 3-Day Free Tesla Rental?
List your car between August 21 and September 30 and you'll be entered to win a 3-day free rental in a 2013 Tesla Model S in Los Angeles.
Hubber is a new rental concept coming on to the scene that allows travelers to list their cars for rent on the company website. Cars must be 2003 models or newer and have 100,000 miles or less.
Car owners can get paid from $10 to $30 per day depending on type of vehicle and other specifications. Another benefit is a free car wash.
Hubber Website
Click here to enter the Hubber website and use the promo code "List My Car."
The Tesla rental can be used between October 1st and November 24th.
More News on Hubber
I wrote an article on Hubber and founder Paul Davis earlier in the year.

Friday, August 23, 2013

A Best Value Candidate for Frozen Yogurt Desserts in Hollywood, California


Check Frog Frozen Yogurt on Cahuenga and Selma (1550 N. Cahuenga) in Hollywood for a best dessert value or healthy snack value.
I personally have not had the chance to try it and I did not receive any compensation to write this post (be sure you tell the FTC if they don't believe me), but here are reasons for the store's popularity in the local area, according to owner Damien Breen during a conversation with me:
Price and Value – premium ingredients with same prices as competitors. Regular cup is $ 5.95 and large is $ 6.95.
Ingredients – Almond-milk and goat-milk based products are available and a range of sorbets. Someone else went to the trouble of milking the almonds and goats for you.
Quality - organic hand-crafted line available.
Self-serve – put in as much or as little as you want in the store.
Convenience – order online and have the product delivered.
Don't worry. This is NOT the owner Damien.
Delivery – No delivery charges. Frog Frozen Yogurt delivers daily from noon to midnight in a 3-mile radius from its store using trucks outfitted with industrial freezers to keep yogurt at zero degrees. There is a minimum order of $10.
I asked Damien how he got the name for the store. Real simple. "FR" from frozen and "OG" from yogurt. Oh, yeah. It's all in a nice pink color, of course.
Click here on ilovefrog.com to see selections and order online.

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Consider this as a Best Value in Organic Home Grocery Delivery


How do you spot a best value in the world of organic home grocery delivery?
Grocery delivery companies have come and gone and the big names like Vons have high minimum orders and pricey deliveries.

Winder Farms, a Utah-based company, has hit on a model they see working in Utah, Las Vegas, and Orange County, California.
CEO Mike Dutton told me scheduling and pricing are key.
"We can deliver produce from the farm to the household in 36 hours. Customers sign up for a weekly scheduled delivery and we can have one truck delivering to 100 or homes on any given night."
Mike said the efficient model keeps delivery costs down. "Our delivery fee is $ 1.99 and we provide fresher produce."
The value also comes from selection.
 

Winder Farms has about 250 products in Orange County and will add about 100 new products per year.
A quality control process working with suppliers includes a product selection team and quality assurance team that gives growers a scorecard to gauge results.
Mike Dutton said he looks for farmers, bakers, and other suppliers who want to grow their business. 

Winder will consider products that are not readily available on grocery store shelves.
Click here to visitWinder Farms for a closer look.
Also, click here to read Winder Farms' competitive advantages on Running a Small Business.net.