- How To Get Better Service With Lottery Tickets
This is from Glenn Osburn’s marketing newsletter. You can sign up for it at www.woozinator.com
LOTTO Ticket Testimonial:
I did use the tipping technique for the first time, with a very cool result.
I need to check my mail (at my local mail center) and pay for another half a year.
I picked up some Lottery Tickets…. the one’s [...] - Recommended Reading For New Entrepreneurs
From Startup Journal…
We asked Tim Faley, the managing director of the Samuel Zell & Robert H. Lurie Institute for Entrepreneurial Studies at the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business in Ann Arbor, for books and Web sites he’d suggest to would-be entrepreneurs.
Some of his suggestions…1. Crossing the Chasm:
It’s critically important that entrepreneurs know [...] - More Players In The Mp3 Market - XM Satellite Radio
Mp3’s are on the rise. Even big players can’t ignore the potential. XM satellite radio doesn’t want to make their customers choose between satellite radio and their mp3’s.
Got Mp3’s for your customers?
From BizJournals…
XM Satellite Radio’s latest bid to lure listeners is a handheld receiver that includes an MP3 player.
The device, called XM2go, isn’t [...] - Need To Do Legal Research?
Westlaw.com allows you to have a free 14 day trial.
Though search ability is limited, it may be interesting to see what you can find if you’re researching a potential business partner or want to find out about a potential prospect, partner or contractor. - IRS Simplifies Tax Filing Requirements for Small Employers
While most work at home businesses are solo or family businesses, I used to run a wah business with a single non-family employee.
So perhaps this IRS update relates to you this year:
WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today issued temporary and proposed regulations that will significantly reduce tax filing burden for nearly 950,000 small business [...] - Graduates Prefer Online Stores To Coventional Jobs
From China Daily
Work begins each day with a click of a mouse for 25-year-old graduate Jing Jing, an assumed name.
Her world is filled with the sort of buzzwords that send technophobes round the bend - like e-commerce, C2C (customer-to-customer) retail and SOHO - Small-Office / Home-Office.
Instead of getting a so-called proper job when [...] - Failing TV Station Turns To “Reality” Programming And Reporters Working From Home
From MediaChannel.org
KRON San Francisco hopes that by cutting out editors and giving everybody a digital video recorder, their news broadcasts will resemble “reality TV” and help them regain their Neilsen ratings.
Though one benefit to the reporters under this arrangement is that they’re allowed to work from home, that benefit doesn’t seem to mollify folks who [...] - Connecting Parents To Family Friendly Jobs
From the Boston Herald
Did you know women with infants are one of the fastest-growing segments in the U.S. workforce? According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 31 percent of mothers with children under a year old worked in 1976; this number grew to 55 percent in 2002.
Responding to the need [...] - 25 Years In Successfully Self-Employed - Marcia Yudkin
Marcia Yudkin’s celebrating her 25 years of successful self-employment by boiling down some things she’s learned…“Insights From 25 Years in Business”.
Here are the first 2 installments…
Lesson #1: Your first big success contains clues to a dynamic that comes easily to you.
Figure out how to harness that strength, give it a good run on a regular [...] - Rent-A-Wreck: The Secrets of Making Money With Car Rental Franchises
Rent-A-Wreck is actively soliciting franchisees.
It’s not a home business per se, but many small family car lots that make money buying and selling used vehicles might find improved profits using the information in a manual like this.
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