Archive for February 7th, 2006

  • AOL Users Drive Me Nuts

    As some know, I send out a weekly recap by email of my favorite posts each week.
    Hundreds have signed up for it at http://1stHowToWorkAtHome.com.
    This is a fully opt in mailing list and I’ve never knowingly spammed anyone EVER.
    To remind people they signed up, every email includes…
    Their name, email, sign up date, and sign up IP [...]

  • Why Multiple Streams of Income

    From Michael Ross on Sowpub.com Forum…
    Everyone - well most people anyway - will agree that Multiple Streams of Income (MSI) is a good thing to have. Where the disagreement starts is in the Dollar Value of the MSI.
    “I ain’t gonna do nuthin’ for only thirty bucks a week.”
    Hey, I WILL because that gives [...]

  • 7 Inexpensive Business Ideas

    From Small Business Info (Canada) at About.com

    1. Pet Sitting
    2. Residential cleaning and other services
    3. Delivery services
    4. Grass cutting/removal
    5. Scrap Booking
    6. Hauling
    7. Selling on Ebay

  • Free Publicity - The Newsletter For PR-Hungry Businesses

    Here’s a free sample of Bill Stoller’s publicity newsletter
    Here’s an excerpt from today’s ezine…
    Make Yourself a Hometown Hero - Make Your Website a Local Resource
    If your business draws its clientele from a specific town, city or region, focusing your energy on getting an elusive national publicity hit may be overkill, especially when getting publicity [...]

  • What’s Your Return On Investment

    A lady I know went through a job transition recently.
    An office nurse for a doctor, she suddenly found herself changing jobs when the doc retired.
    She welcomed the transition because she wanted to work for herself.
    My wife and I saw her today and asked her how her business was going.
    She said “great”.
    I asked … what’s your [...]

  • New PC Operating System Functionality Will Eliminate All Competition

    One of my readers secretly smuggled a photo of his firm’s new computer functionality.
    Once unveiled in the market place, his firm believes they will immediately capture 100% of the corporate market and much of the home computer use market - at least for users over age 35.