Archive for December, 2006

  • John Commuta Helps People Become Debt Free

    How would you like to own everything in your life? Your home, your cars, your furniture…everything? How would you like to have no debt payments, no mortgage or rent payment, no car loan or lease payments, no debt payments of any kind? Click here to see how John Cummuta helps people become totally debt free.
    That’s [...]

  • Do You Have A Ready Market For Vacuum Cleaners?

    This may sound crazy, but it’s true.
    Used to be, every town had a family run vacuum cleaner shop to sell, service, and trade vacuum cleaners.
    Now the big box stores have pretty much run these little shops out of business.
    I have a contact who’s been buying up these vacuum clearner inventories for pennies on the dollar [...]

  • Last Minute Tax Savings You Might Have Missed

    Just before leaving town, politicians passed these tax breaks!
    Maybe you’ll get some year end good news! The bad news? Tax forms were printed wrong and your tax software might not have these udpates!
    1. Sales Tax Deduction for states without Income Tax
    2. Special deductions for qualified educators at primary and secondary schools (teachers, counselors, principals)
    3. Health [...]

  • Free Government Webinar On Obtaining Federal Grants

    I wrote about getting federal work contracts the other day.
    Here I want to tell you about a free webinar put on by the U.S. government about obtaining government grants. I’ve become increasingly skeptical of the books and ebooks sold on this topic because of the difficulty of getting these grants due to their many restrictions.
    If [...]

  • Serve The Pet Owner Market? Consider Promoting Diaxol

    Do you already serve the market of Pet Owners in love with their pets? Perhaps you could get the rights to resell this amazing product to your customers for an additional revenue stream. It’s called Diaxol and it is nutritional supplement designed to address the problem of pet diabetes.
    With a 90 day money back guarantee [...]

  • InternTown.com Could Be A Young Person’s Ticket To Knowledge & Contacts

    For young entrepreneurs seeking 1) to learn the ropes of a particular international business 2) develop international contacts for future use (capitalization of your network), InternTown.com’s Internships Abroad website could be just the solution you’re seeking.
    If I were young, had no family commitments, knew that I wanted international contacts for future business and wanted to [...]

  • Going Virtual Boosts Telecommuting Workers

    Last summer, Midwest Family Mutual Insurance Company went virtual.
    Over 50 workers now do their billing, underwriting and policy reviews on computers and phones in ergonomically correct workstations in their homes, all provided by the company. according to the Minneapolis Star Tribune.
    Midwest Family Mutual, a property and casualty company with $61 million in annual revenue, spent [...]

  • Google To Post Multiple Listing Service Data

    According to the Houston Business Journal, the Houston Association of Realtors has given Google permission to integrate their MLS real estate listings with Google Maps.
    Evidently Google has to negotiate this on a region by region basis and some big cities in Googl’es back yard don’t want such easy access to the listings.
    Could enterprising folks in [...]

  • Loan Program Helps Microbusinesses Move Into High Gear

    MicroBusinessUSA.org of Miami, Florida is a a federally funded peer-microlending program that offers small loans to entrepreneurs with bad, little or no credit. They are a private, non-profit (501 c3) Florida Corporation, fostering self-employment with business workshops, loans form $500 to $35,000 and networking support for low - to - moderate income persons who have [...]

  • The Secret To Getting That Government Contract

    If you can get a U.S. government contract, it can put your small business “on the map” by giving you the steady business and reliable income you need to establish yourself.
    Wading through all the baloney to find actual contracts that make sense for you.
    How do you do that?
    1. Know where to find requests for bidders. [...]