Archive for July 11th, 2007

  • How LiveOps.com Identifies Their Best Operators And Pays Them More

    Chuck’s Note: You can read all our LiveOps related posts here. You can check here if you’re coming to this page because of an outage at the LiveOps site.

    As I’ve said previously, a friend of mine went to work for LiveOps.com and he’s very happy with the company.
    Here’s how LiveOps.com selects the Best [...]

  • Compile Facts To Earn Publicity – Marcia Yudkin

    Marcia Yudkin tells how to compile facts to earn publicity in her latest ezine. Check out her report “Powerful, Painless Online Publicity” includes a chapter with pitfalls and tips on using third-party research and another explaining why creating your own newsworthy research may be easier than you’d expect.
    While creating a fact sheet for a client [...]

  • Springfield Vt Chosen For Simpson’s Premier & Your Home Business

    Springfield VT has been chosen for the premier of the Simpsons as reported in the Burlington Free Press.
    That just goes to show that if Bart Simpson can have Springfield Vermont as his fictional home and not have a New England accent, anything is possible including having wild success in all your work at home [...]

  • Companies Relocating To Memphis TN

    Companies are relocating to the Memphis TN area.
    It’s not because the State of TN has no income tax, though that helps.
    No, it’s because Federal Expresses overnight air hub is located in Memphis and people can drop off outgoing packages as late as 11:40 pm for next morning delivery according to StartUp Journal!
    Over the past two [...]

  • Technology Helps Small Businesses Beef Up, Work At Home

    The winner this year could teach American’s a thing or two about rural internet. What started as an accomodation to let the boss work from home after a disabling event turned into a new way to do rural broadband.
    From Computerworld NZ
    New Zealand’s economy is underpinned by small enterprises, businesses that are becoming increasingly technology-savvy in [...]

  • $20,000 Marketing Makeover Challenge From Entrepreneur

    Entrepreneur Magazine and Caffeine Marketing are sponsoring a “Marketing Makeover” contest. Tell them your biggest on-line marketing challenge in a 100 word essay. you have until the end of August 2007 to enter.
    Note: the prize is up to $20,000 of in kind services. But if you’re marketing seriously online, it may be just what you [...]

  • Flyer Marketing – Ankesh Kothari

    From BizTactics.com
    Kung Fu Tai Chi Club is a Kung Fu training center started by Yao Li in Boston. The club started a new Women’s Self Defence class. And to promote the class, they placed ads in the local newspaper.
    But it costs them $200 per week to place an ad in the newspaper. [...]