Archive for May 1st, 2007

  • I Wish I’d Had MyNewsletter Builder Email Marketing Service A Long Time Ago

    It’s time for a confession. I Wish I’d Had MyNewsletter Builder Email Marketing Service A Long Time Ago.
    Back before there really was much way to do business on the web (I’m talking before PayPal, etc.) I had a heck of an email list…10,000 subscribers. That was before there were 8 million email lists. There wasn’t [...]

  • Paducah, KY Artists Relocation Project - Home Business Heaven?

    Paducah, KY is getting known for it’s Artist Relocation Project.
    The city condemned a bunch of crack houses and other derelict properties and decided to create an “artist” colony to promote economic development.
    You had to have the money to refurbish the property within 18 months, but one couple got a complex that had been 4 apartments [...]

  • Spam & Scam of the Day - United Nations Email

    I guess now we know where all that United Nations money goes… to people who didn’t ask for it. Or at least that’s the impression you’d get if you believe this spam and scam phishing email.
    I hope you won’t believe it! Undoubtedly someone will. I hope they won’t lose too much.
    UNITED NATIONS ORGANIZATION
    IN CONJUNCTION WITH [...]

  • Best Jobs & Hottest Markets

    This link at CNN takes you to the most recent stories on hottest jobs and hottest markets.
    The hottest cities are literally the “hottest” because they stretch from Florida to Atlanta to Dallas, across Texas and to the Southwest!
    These booming economies translate into work at home opportunities galore… as traffic congestion booms and real estate prices [...]

  • Why You Shouldn’t Always Work At Home

    There’s a dark side to working at home. It’s best to find out about it now and deal with it rather than letting the problems fester and - possibly destroy your life?
    What is that problem? Isolation.
    For some it’s outright addiction. Last night’s CBS News reported on a couple who became so addicted to playing internet [...]

  • Using Stories To Engage Employees

    I’ve been studying the use of stories to communicate with people who’d prefer NOT to read, even if they are technically “literate”.
    Here’s a case study on using stories to engage employees at a UK firm, Parcelforce.
    Studies by cultural researchers indicate that even in “literate” countries like the US, 4o to 50% of the population prefer [...]