Archive for January 31st, 2007

  • Sick Of “Free” Websites? Try CityMax.com

    Note: This is a sponsored post brought to you by the folks at CityMax.com!
    I guess the folks at CityMax.com must have been reading my mind! You see, I have recently been helping a non profit organization take advantage of a “free” website. It’s been a week since trying to get this baby up and running […]

  • Be In A Book Without Writing The Book

    You may never be an author… so how do you get the credibility of being mentioned in a book?
    Paulette Ensign tells how.
    I’m in over a dozen other people’s books. They wrote or compiled the book, dealt with publishing it, and promote it. The tradeoff in these situations is free publicity for my business, and it […]

  • You Tube Will Monetize Uploaded Videos

    The plan is still being rolled out actually.But here’s the preliminary announcement.
    I’ve heard that to be paid you’ll have to set up a Google Adsense publisher’s account. We’ll see if that sticks.
    You Tube purists are already objecting, especially to the first part of the announcement for fears it will shut down amateur videomakers!

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  • Will I Be Able To Get Listed At 2000 Bloggers?

    2000 Bloggers reminds me of the Million Dollar Home page. It’s a very smart move for the owner though because he’ll have about 2000 comments on a single post - maybe a record!
    He’ll also have lots of good will and links back to his site and lots of people just checking back to see if […]

  • New Blog Format For Work At Home Business Opportunities Blog

    As you may be aware, the Business Opportunities Blog Network is changing the page layout on the  blogs.
    The new layout appeared a while back on the main page. And yesterday the layout for our work at home blog was completed with no glitches I’m aware of! (If you spot some, let me know!)
    If you ask […]

  • Raising Chickens At Home

    For most home business folks, farming is out of the question for a variety of reasons. In some parts of the country though, families raise chickens, rabbits, and other animals for a combination of fun, food, grocery savings, family activities, and occaisional revenue.
    And increasingly people want to know where their food came from!
    If you’re somewhere […]