Archive for August 4th, 2006

  • Extra: Google Earth Lets Blogger Uncovers Military Secret

    A German blogger scanning “Google Earth” for satellite images that would tweak his curiousity unconvered a Chinese military secret… a scale model of it’s border with India, the scene of a border war in 1962.
    A preparation for war?
    Be careful when you’re surfing.
    Your “find” may make you famous … or infamous.
    Another sign that the blogosphere is [...]

  • Would Be Real Estate Investors Can’t Do The Repairs Needed

    Would be real estate investors know to “buy low and sell high”.
    They know it’s wise to buy a “fixer upper”, clean it up, and resell it.
    They just don’t know how.
    Maybe you could start a business as a “remodelling coach” and sell your time and get a referral fee from the local hardware stores?
    From the Seattle [...]

  • Top 10 Dumbest Online Business Ideas That Made It Big Time

    From Dane’s Blog

    WeirdTechNewsHub:

    Million Dollar Homepage - 1000000 pixels, charge a dollar per pixel – that’s perhaps the dumbest idea for online business anyone could have possible come up with. Still, Alex Tew, a 21-year-old who came up with the idea, is now a millionaire.
    SantaMail - Ok, how’s that for a brilliant idea. Get a [...]

  • Home Businesses Spark Questions At Planning Commissions

    If you’re wondering who died and left your local “planning commission” as God, you’re not alone. Thanks to the internet we get to see the whining and carping that goes on in these planning commissions who believe that they have such omnipotent power over people who want to make a living from their homes.
    While it [...]

  • Free Video - Creating Products Fast & Cheap with Cafepress

    No, not more information products…software…or any amount of
    Here’s a free video from my friend Lance Mock.
    The example, this person creates products using CafePress and sell them for a 20% commission in a store there, by by changing the venue and marketing on Ebay, he has the chance to spice it up by calling it “retro” [...]

  • PayPal Phishing Reminders

    This isn’t exactly new, but it’s designed to frighten the heck out of you so you open the email and click the link that will steal your PayPal login information.
    The subject line reads something like:
    Receipt for Your Payment to brandy430138@yahoo.com
    It’s designed to make you think “Oh my gosh! I didn’t send any money! I need [...]