Archive for October 24th, 2005

  • Work at home moms - scrapbooking and chef tools replace Tupperware in the Popular Imagination

    Blogging Baby takes on CBS’ characterization of work at home moms as people who are all in direct sales, as if work at home moms can’t do anything besides having cutesy little parties to spend the real money their husband’s make working at real jobs as if the mom’s couldn’t possibly be involved in (sniff) […]

  • Is Your Home Business Properly Insured?

    A business liability claim could prove a nightmare if the proper wording or rider isn’t on your policy.
    From the Portland Press Herald…
    Many homeowner policies provide only $2,500 of business personal property coverage at your house and $250 away from your premises. That will barely cover your desk, file cabinet and computer.
    If you are using a […]

  • Using Direct Response To Build Your MLM Downline

    Joe Schroeder used to drive a meat delivery truck in New Jersey before hitting it big in network marketing in the mid 1990’s.
    Just before the internet “took off” Joe’s system involved running full page ads in network marketing related magazines selling a $14.95 cassette tape course.
    Distributors of his course paid for the ads and dropshipped […]

  • What To Look For In Affiliate Programs - Thea Swafford

    It’s so seemingly easy.
    Just sign up for a “free affiliate program”… or not so free as the case may be… then simply put out your link and earn a commission from everybody who purchases through your link.
    Or sign up, pay $100 this month and by next month the matrix will be filled and your product […]

  • Zombie Debt Collectors Resurrect Old Debts

    From MSN by way of Business Reform
    While there are legitimate home based collections businesses, this article talks about a new breed of renegade companies flaunt legal protections offered debtors under the law such as the “statute of limitations” and use new technology to harass people into believing they have a remaining obligation to pay.
    A decade […]