Archive for November, 2007

  • Free Ebay Workshops 2007 Workbook

    Every year Chris Malta conducts online workshops for Ebay sellers. Those workshops have been compiled into this free illustrated ebay ebook. It will teach you how to *Move from Hobby to Home Business *How to Compete in a Crowded Market *What is the difference between Liquidation, Closeouts, and Surplus *Understanding the Basics to Importing Physical [...]

  • SwypeFile – Get Paid To Publish

    SwypeFile is another way to use your Google Adsense Account to make money online. By publishing internet marketing related tips and ideas, you can get paid when people view your content and click on the ads. They bill themselves as a “collaborative digital swipe file” of ideas you can borrow and adapt to your own [...]

  • Blogging Is Like Jogging

    Blogging is like Jogging says blogger Mark Roberts here and here. Except for the sweat and shin splints I guess. But in other ways like 1. Having a strong sense of self – sort of like continuing to job no matter how foolish you think you look to other passersby. 2. Have lots of ideas [...]

  • AT&T gouges their rural dial up customer

    Rural dial up customers who have no option BUT dial up used to be offered “bundling” packages to get them to use AT&T (then Bell South’s) local, long distance, dial up, and other services in bundles. But now that they think they can get away with it, AT&T is raising prices on customers who have [...]

  • The Now Habit: A Strategic Program for Overcoming Procrastination and Enjoying Guilt-Free Play

    I ran across this post at Litemind on The Now Habit: A Strategic Program for Overcoming Procrastination and Enjoying Guilt-Free Play and wanted to pass it along to you. This discussion about avoiding procrastination reminds me of a one liner I heard once, though I don’t recall the source: “Wherever you are, be there.” He [...]

  • Phone Phishing – Scammers Use Internet Sites In A New Way

    Scammers are trying to use the internet in a new way to get people’s personal information. They’re leaving automated telemarketing messages to tell bank customers to visit a website that SOUNDS like a legitimate site. They usually add the word “cares” or something to the bank’s name to make is seem like a real site. [...]

  • Bloggers: Is Teaching Online Really The Business For You?

    The biggest question bloggers have it seems is how to make money from blogging. Bloggers flock to articles about how to generate revenue from their sites. Increasingly putting up a blog and slapping on some pay per click ads DOESN’T do much unless you just have scads of traffic. Most Blogs don’t have it. Selling [...]

  • None of us is as dumb as all of us!

    “None of us is as dumb as all of us!” It’s comforting to know that as bad as things get for us entrepreneurs, at least people who are their own boss can’t be as dumb as committees tend to be. Whatever our failures, they’re at least OUR failures! And whatever our successes, they’re ours too! [...]

  • What’s In It For Me? MSN’s Clumsy Move

    I was at a friend’s computer. When it logs on to the Internet, it brings up MSN.com. At the top was a banner saying something to the effect “Make MSN.com your start page like so many other people have”. And that benefits me how? I don’t find it particularly thrilling to be part of a [...]

  • Beware Phony IRS Refund Emails

    I shouldn’t have to tell you this, but you should have to tell people you can’t really make money stuffing envelopes either, but that lie never seems to die either. There’s a new slew of phony emails claiming to be from the IRS and offering you a refund. When you respond they steal your personal [...]