Archive for March 6th, 2007

  • Should You Have A Newsletter, Blog, or Booklet?

    Should you have a newsletter, blog or tips booklet? Paulette Ensign says “yes”. As she points out, these are not mutually exclusive answers.
    Do you have a blog? Check out your biggest categories and see which of the gems in the largest categories can be turned into a tips booklet(s) or information product?
    Do you have a [...]

  • New York Times Needs Blogger - Blogger Job

    When the mainstream media isn’t bashing the blogosphere for being the non mainstream media, it seems they’re hiring bloggers.
    According to BloggerJobs.biz  the New York Times is looking for a “News/Blog Metro Producer”.
    The New York Times is looking for a news producer to join our Web newsroom and help in the development of blogs on NYTimes.com. [...]

  • What’s Selling In The Low Price Ebook & Software Market?

    What’s selling well in the low cost info product (ebook and software) market recently?It’s good to check the titles at least to remind yourself whether there’s an ebook or software product lurking inside your brain trying to get out.
    Remember, these work best when they are used to create a customer list for backend or future [...]

  • Benefits Eat Up 44% of Payroll Cost

    The Silicon Valley Business Journal reports that the cost of employee benefits is up to 44% of total payroll costs.
    This fact is important for home based virtual assistants and others who charge for their services to recognize. Tonya Thomas’ website Small Office Assistant has a good discussion of this issue when it discusses why virtual assistants can [...]

  • Get Your Home Business Started Right

    Most “how to start your home business” articles are good on “paperwork issues”. I liked this one because it actually reminds home business people that they need to make a profit.  
    From Newsday
    “There needs to be some planning from a business point of view,” says Rosalind Resnick, president of Axxess Business Centers Inc., a small-business [...]