Archive for November 2nd, 2005

  • How Work At Home Businesses Survived With The Power Out

    From the Miami Herald
    Work’s a struggle when lights go out…
    Many telecommuters found ways to stay connected after the storm. Those who couldn’t lost pay.
    When Hurricane Wilma blew the power out at Kelly List’s Coral Gables home, she realized she need to act fast. Like many who work from home, her income depended on it.
    List, who [...]

  • 8 Great Ideas For Cross Selling Success

    From StartUpNation…
    Let nature take its course. Many cross-selling opportunities arise naturally. If you are selling tennis racquets, for example, you can also offer a bag, balls, lessons and accessories. To gain the extra sale, you might simply have to mention that the other products or services are available.
    Stay relevant. If you overload customers with [...]

  • The Spy Who Googled Me

    Skip Rosell (SKIPPICKS @ aol.com) has a fervent entrepreneurial mind. Here’s his latest adventure called “Spy Money”.
    [I went to my email and found alerts from PayPal.com.] There were some for $5, $10, even one for $65.00. A total of $215.00 At first I didn’t know what these were for, until I saw they were donations. [...]

  • Avoiding Ebook Theft

    So you’ve decided to make your fortune selling ebooks online?
    How do you keep people from just taking your PDF file and selling it on Ebay or something.
    One solution is to buy expensive software that creates ebooks you can “deactivate”.
    They’re NOT in a format that most MAC users can use though.
    Here’s what Andre Vas suggests…
    Here’s how [...]

  • Google Gone Wild – New Algorithm Changes Leave Some WAH Types Reeling

    From time to time, Google tweaks its “algorithm”… the seive through which websites must pass to reach the Holy Grail of first page status on Google.
    Last months changes – like all the changes – helped some sites and sunk others for reasons known only to Google.
    There’s been an ongoing debate in the internet marketing community [...]