- Home School Mom Turned Conference Promoter Hosts Teleconference
Rhea is a home schoo mom who started hosting educational events.
She has a teleseminar to talk about the business.
Here’s the press release I received.
Creating events such as conferences not only helps lots of people by bringing them inspiration, education and motivation but they can also be very profitable if you do them right.
On the other [...] - IBlogZilla.com - Another Way To Blog For Cash
IBlogZilla.com is another promising way to make cash online by blogging. Will it take off big time? I don’t know, but it’s part of the trend to get fresh content while paying the blogger for content.
That’s fair.
It is monetized with Google Adsense - The first click a visitor makes to your ad is yours to [...] - Will Proposed FTC Multilevel Marketing Rules Crash Tupperware’s Party?
The Orlando Business Journal has this report on new FTC rules on Multi Level Marketing (MLM) and their potential impact on the venerable giant - Tupperware not to mention an entire industry composed of primarily of established and reputable businesses plus many start ups with questionable longevity. Some chicken little’s also predict a “recession”. That [...]
- Math Squared Offers Home Based Learning Center Program
Math Squared is offering home classroom opportunity for people who wants to start an educational biz at home. Only one time license fee of $599, training and start-up kit are all included.
Teaching elementary age kids how to logically approach mathematics is vital to their success in the high tech world. Too often, kids fall behind [...] - The Growing Importance of Amateur Book Reviews
Steve Weber got me thinking about this and I believe he’s right.
If you’re into publishing these days, the ONE thing that will make or break your book sales will be the amateur reviews at sites like Amazon.com
The publisher is in the business of having a “stable” of well known reviewers who are popular authors themselves [...] - Minnesota Man Finds His Dream Working At Home
From The Pine Journal Cloquet MN
Bruce Sundeen has always worked hard… he got his first taste of a mechanic’s life at age 12 working on snowmobiles.
Now he works from home as a mechanic after a stint in the military and working for an auto dealership.
When another employer fired him after he broke his leg on [...]













