Archive for September 22nd, 2006

  • Creating Endless Prospects With Online Auctions

    Terry Gibbs is an expert on ebay. Here’s a tip on how to use eBay as a tremendous “get paid to prospect” machine. Plus a link to Terry’s ebook on how to make it even more profitable. A few months ago, I was standing in line at a local thrift store. As an antique collector [...]

  • 5 Ways To Escape The Job Mentality When Starting A Business

    Are you getting into business to give yourself a new job or a life? Here are 5 keys to escaping the job mentality so you can move ahead with your dreams. From Escape From Cubicle Nation : 1. Start with What kind of work am I meant to do?, not What kind of business should [...]

  • Ebay May Face A Bigger Threat Than Google

    Ebay may face a bigger threat than Google eating up it’s business. What’s that? A power mad Attorney General suing them for polluting the air? No, that’s the auto industry. Ebay’s problem is disgruntled “name brands” claiming the items sold on the auction platform bearing their trademarks are phony. And how, precisely, is ebay to [...]

  • At Home Spa Business: Ooh La Lips

    From ecommerce-guide.com via Dane’s Blog Di Ana Ford’s mission is to keep women pampered, healthy and in business. She started out her first home business, a direct-sales home party business that hosts at-home spa parties for women. In the course of researching products for her parties Ford stuck to solely women-owned, women-made products. Many of [...]

  • National Heritage Foundation Helps Non Profit Services Start Well

    For some people the ideal home based business counseling children or some other activity best carried out as a non profit entity. It’s not that these services don’t generate income… often significant income… but they’re not intended to create marketable equity for a public or private sale. This is especially true if grants are sought. [...]

  • Wal-Mart Slashes Generic Drug Prices

    One thing that keeps people from taking the “entrepreneurial plunge” is not fear of failure per se. It’s the nagging question about medical coverage and a safety net in case of a catastrophic illness or in other cases the cost of ongoing medical treatment. What’s the news? Wal Mart announced a pilot project to sell [...]