Archive for January 9th, 2006

  • Skip Rosell’s New Membership Site

    Skip Rosell is one of my favorite writers. He’s creative yet humble. Lot’s of people want to score big off you and sell you a $200 program (or more) and to do that they have to imply you’re going to be living like Donald Trump in return. So how many times has that happened to [...]

  • Home Workers Typical Of Folks Reshaping The Media

    From TV Week: Wayne and Tyna Donelson, 56 and 54, don’t have much time for most mass media. A married pair of small-business owners who work from home in rural Massachusetts, they subscribe to the local paper and a few magazines, rent DVDs voraciously and, thanks to Comcast’s video-on-demand package, watch yet another movie together [...]

  • Home Workers Rethinking Traditional Roles

    From the Missourian… On a typical morning, for example, Gabe DeArmond gets his 8-year-old son, Taten Lyngstad, ready and off to school. DeArmond spends the rest of the morning taking care of Turner, until his wife, Janel, who works part time as a production assistant at KOMU-TV, comes home about noon. Janel takes care of [...]

  • Companies Using Virtual Agents – Is Your Next Home Based Job Here?

    These companies use virtual agents or home based reps to serve customers in the “homeshoring” trend… LiveOps:With LiveOps you can earn up to $15/hour just for talking on the phone. And having a home based business saves big on commute time and dry-cleaning costs. Who can beat that? West Corp: West is the nation’s premier [...]

  • Homeshoring and Its Impact on Small Businesses

    From Small Business Trends via Dane Homeshoring is the use of home-based workers, such as customer service agents. Through the use of technology, home-based workers can log onto company systems seamlessly to do their work. They just need a broadband Internet connection, a phone line and a computer. The person at the other end of [...]