Archive for January, 2006

  • Salehoo Connects Ebay Sellers To Wholesale Goods

    I haven’t tested them myself, but the variety of goods and prices seems astounding.
    Here’s what Salehoo the Salehoo Testimonials say!
    Thanks so much Simon. You`re seriously a credit to Trade Me (Online Auction Site). This is the best deal I ever got on Trade Me. Very quick and efficient. (everybody should stop wasting their time and […]

  • Argali - Telephone Search Tool

    A COMPLETE SEARCH OF TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES ON THE INTERNET
    The Internet makes it easier than ever to search for people. There are numerous sites that help find people. But the search can be time-consuming, Argali is a free downloadable program that makes things
    a little easier. It will search some of the more popular directories. It will […]

  • UnumProvident Allows More Telecommuting

    from the Portland Press Herald
    UnumProvident is expanding the concept of allowing employees to work from home by freeing call center employees from the shackles of an anonymous cubicle for the less constricting environs of a home office.
    The company currently has 87 employees of what it prefers to call “contact centers” working from home. There are […]

  • Rent A Coder - Bid down the price of custom software and applications

    Want a cheap but unique product to resell?
    Go to places like Rent A Coder and see what’s been developed recently. If it’s at a fair price and a utility you’d like to sell, you can often purchase the rights for the same or less price.
    From FastCompany

    Ian Ippolito hesitates to claim he founded Rent A Coder. […]

  • Municipality Sells Surplus on Ebay

    From the Seneca Star-Gazette
    Thanks to eBay, a WWII era bouy tender brought in over $12,000
    Years of use finally caught up with the craft a few months ago.
    She blew an engine, was declared surplus property by Seneca County officials and was put up for sale on eBay.
    Steve Gibbs of Braddock Bay Marina Inc. of Rochester decided […]

  • Pro Ball Player Gets Probation For Ebay Fraud

    Remember, if you sell it… DELIVER IT!
    From SI.com
    IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Former NBA player Brad Lohaus received two years of probation Friday for not delivering fishing rods that he auctioned on eBay.
    The 41-year-old Lohaus was charged with theft in 2004 after receiving more than $1,700 from auction bidders seeking rods and other unspecified […]

  • Bouncing Back From Bankruptcy

    Steve Shulenski has had a few up’s and down’s in his business career. Many people would have just given in after adversity. Here’s what Steve did in his own words…
    Going bankrupt forced me to look at everything I had done to put myself into that situation. It made me realize that the only way I […]

  • Time Management Tips For Home Business Owners

    Jason Gazaway suggests you
    1) Make A List:
    You’ve probably heard this before and with good reason! Write the things you need to do with your business down on a piece of paper. List in order the things by two factors. One is the importance, and the second is which of the things […]

  • Self-Storage Businesses Boom

    While it’s not always a home business, some homeowners have added them to adjacent lots so they can keep an eye on their investment…
    From Albany Business Review…
    The clientele includes people who need temporary storage while their new home is being built; local sales representatives for out-of-town companies who need room for their inventory; college […]

  • The Truth about Buying Judgments

    Via William Mencarow at PaperSourceOnline.com’s free “paper” course.
    THE TRUTH ABOUT BUYING JUDGMENTS
    By Anonymous
    Collecting judgments is very difficult.
    I should know, I do it for a living.
    It is much more complicated than these judgment courses would […]