Archive for December 29th, 2006

  • AGLOCO’s Economic Potential

    I’ve been blogging off and on about AGLOCO – that stands for “A Global Community” if you’re wondering (I was). Home Business Today Blog has written about it’s Economic Potential and I thought you’d find it interesting. Did you know that when you sign up for AGLOCO and use their tool bar which becomes available [...]

  • Mailbox: I’m Interested In Working At Home…

    I got this email the other day. I’ve seen it in one form or another most days. I find it especially difficult to answer. I’m interesting to work from home & I really like to find my option, most of the sites that checked were a scam sites, I’m looking something real that I can [...]

  • Getting Rid of High Schools

    Many people wanting to work at home do so because they are involved in Home Schooling. They – and the emerging “Crunchy Con” generation – are skeptical of public schools’ ability to do much more than socialize children in dysfunction. The rub comes as kids get older. Parents who could adequatly teach basic subjects want [...]

  • Internet Explorer 7.0 – Imitation Is The Sincerest Form Of Flattery

    Imitation Is The Sincerest Form Of Flattery, just as k Internet Explorer 7.0. I can’t find anything about it that Google Toolbar or Firefox weren’t responsible for creating in the first place. And still, I find it to be a pain to work with! Unfortunately some of the proprietary software I have to use only [...]

  • The Hundred Dollar Business Blog

    I ran across a link to this the other day, so here’s the actual blog… the Hundred Dollar Business Blog It’s the real life story of a young lady from Utah applying what she’s learned in college to see if she can actually start a successful business with just $100. I’m really looking forward to [...]

  • Google Is Set To Expand Newspaper Advertising Program

    It’s a brilliant idea. Buy up “remainder space” in huge newspapers so that the newspapers have the steady daily income they need to keep in business and sell it for premium through a bidding mechanism. The newspapers – screaming for help as the Internet eats away at their readership and ad revenue – have the print [...]

  • PayPerPost.com Acquires Performancing.com

    PayPerPost.com has acquired Performancing.com signalling that the bloggers art is maturing into a science and business model that continues to attract big money and harness the power of the blogosphere to create unique content that helps advertisers get the traffic and search engine positioning they need to succeed. Performancing.com is an internet community for 28,000 [...]