Archive for August 24th, 2006

  • Microsoft Sues Pay Per Click Fraudsters

    “Cybersquatters” and “typosquatters” are the target of Microsoft’s latest legal action…
    The Redmond, Wash., software giant said cybersquatters and typosquatters - people who register Web addresses either with trademarked terms or with common misspellings in the hopes of luring Web surfers who mistype addresses into their browsers - are now registering more than 2,000 domains each […]

  • Home Business Notes From New Hampshire

    I was at a seminar that was actually UNRELATED to business at all in New Hampshire, nevertheless the speaker confirmed what I suspected.
    In this town, there was no public sewer.

    All the homes in the area were on a minimum of 3 acres to allow for septic systems.
    Needless to say, it was a bit rural… usually […]

  • MLM’s Not Collecting Sales Tax May Be In Big Trouble

    Large network marketing organizations tend to be diligent about collecting sales tax.
    If yours is not, problems may lie ahead.
    From Jim Richmond Professional Tax Services taxman_jr@yahoo.com via www.mlmatty.com…
    One of the more perplexing questions facing direct selling companies today is the administration of state and local sales taxes. The general rule of law places the responsibility to […]

  • Using Web News To Build Your Traffic

    Here’s an excellent tip from the Home Based Business Blog:
    I’ve noticed that an increasing number of web news outlets, particularly local and regional news websites, will allow comments on their articles. Usually to comment, you have to register as a user. In most cases, registration is free and you just have to put in some […]

  • Is Yahoo! Publisher Network Better Than Adsense?

    Jonathan Leger weighs in on the topic, but because the page has Google Adsense running on it, I’d say the short answer is “don’t burn your bridges with Google!”
    It has been my experience, and that of many other publishers from what I read on the forums, that YPN pays much more per click, as a […]

  • ProBlogger’s New Job Board For Bloggers

    If you’ve ever been tempted to stand out in front of a shopping mall entrance with a cardboard sign reading “Will Blog For Food”, you’ll be glad to know that you can just surf over to the new Job Board at ProBlogger.net.
    It’s brand new, but there are already 10 job listings advertised.
    Corporations and other individuals […]