Archive for March 8th, 2006

  • Retirement Not So Easy For Entrepreneurs…

    While some just can’t afford it, others can’t let go…
    From USA TODAY
    There was once a gentleman who rented an office next door to mine. Shortly after he moved in and appeared to be settled, I stopped by to introduce myself and welcome him to the building. His name was Mike, and he told me he [...]

  • Child Care For The Work At Home Mother

    From Work From Home Momma
    We surveyed more than 500 working mothers from across the country and in all kinds of jobs. We found that more than half of these moms are spending at least $6,000 a year on child care—and many are spending $12,000 or more.
    Here are several commonly used solutions to building an [...]

  • Selling High Ticket Products and Services - Yudkin

    From Marcia Yudkin
    To sell high-priced products and services, use a two-step process. In Step 1, put forth something of high value that provides a low-risk chance to experience what you have to offer. In Step 2, follow up with those who came forward and expressed interest.
    Five proven options for Step 1:
    * Printed information [...]

  • Little Known Databases Can Save Big Bucks For Online Entrepreneurs

    If you’re working from home, starting a business, writing a book, doing research, etc. there may be a database or information network you can access that saves you hours of time and bundles of money.
    Here’s one…
    From Maine Today
    “A lot of people had never even heard of it,” said Sylvia Jadczak, Messalonskee High School’s library director. [...]

  • Tomorrow’s the Day for Prison

    Tomorrow’s the day for going to prison if there’s not a lock down.
    One problem prison release folks have is the inability to handle technology.
    Some were incarcerated befor ATM cards and cell phones for example.
    Others have never been on the Internet and don’t know what it is… pretty bad when
    many job openings for big firms [...]

  • Home Based Market Research Firm Prospers

    From the Rhode Island News ( registration required)
    J.P. Mark’s office window looks out on Ocean Drive and offers a framed view of waves lapping on the shore and reeds blowing in the wind.
    Sometimes in the afternoons, Mark takes off his headset, grabs his wife and two children, and heads over to the beach for [...]