Archive for 2008

  • Using High Gas Prices To Make Sales

    This is one example of turning a problem into an opportunity. This works especially well for people with high profit margin items that require marketing.
    For example, the gas retailer is making next to nothing on each gallon of gas. They’re hoping for “impulse” and convenience buys to make them money. It must be working or [...]

  • What it Takes to be a Successful Entrepreneur

    From AgurbanInstitute.com
    Marc Kramer, a faculty member at the Wharton School of Business, recently posted his list of what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur. Common traits he noted among all entrepreneurs include:
    Habit of reading. Every single successful entrepreneur I have met has been a voracious learner. They read biographies of other famous people, and [...]

  • Amazon S3 and Google Friend Connect - 2 Online Titans Help Small Businesses Grow

    This is an interesting post from Jim Edwards.
    Businesses need to make money.
    But customers expect more and more free stuff. Young people today, in fact, believe there is no such thing as proprietary information… nothing (information wise) they think should have to be “paid” for.
    So that’s a tension… how do you deliver more and not go [...]

  • 15 Ways To Close More Sales

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  • How To Search For Legitimate Work At Home Jobs On Google

    Rat Race Rebellion has posted a list of keyword search terms to help them find legitimate work at home jobs using Google.
    When using search engines to find home-based jobs, think about the content of legitimate job ads and try to work with phrases (not single words) that appear in those ads.
    While phrases like “work at [...]

  • Helium Announces Writer’s Stimulus Package

    Not to be outdone by anyone, Helium.com is offering the “Writer’s Stimulus Package”.
    As the economy hiccups and advertising revenue dithers, many writers are seeing these revenue share earnings dip. But Helium wants to do its part for our writers pocketbooks (and the global economy), and so we are introducing the Writers Stimulus Package, a six-month [...]

  • Beware Some Of Those “Sweet Real Estate Deals” Here’s Why - John Schaub

    Lots of books on real estate investing talk about checking out property on the internet and buying by “remote control”.
    So if you’re doing that without actually seeing the property “live”, you could get yourself in a big mess, despite the cheap price. Years of “easy mortgage money” prompted lots of fraud.
    Here’s how some of those [...]

  • Entrepreneur Sells Books Via Cell Phone

    I’m not trying to be rude here, but can you say “Kindle”? This really doesn’t sound any different. They’d probably be smarter just to solicit more books to publish and sell them through Kindle’s network!
    his is from Dane’s Blog
    BizJournals:
    A Birmingham entrepreneur’s plan to make books available via mobile phone was selected as the [...]

  • Microsoft Now Part Of The $100 Laptop Team

    I’ve blogged about this several other times already:
    One Laptop Per Child & The $100 Laptop
    $100 Computer Makes Progress
    $100 Laptop Now $188
    Intel Sabotaged $100 Laptop Project Charity Head Claims
    As Computers Go Lean Microsoft Is Feeling The Heat
    and
    Social Entrepreneurs Take The Risks, Fat Cats Reap Rewards
    Well now Microsoft is part of the $100 Laptop team. Is that [...]

  • Making Fuel From Algae

    This is an amazing article on Making Fuel from Algae.
    This process takes the Carbon Dioxide generated by power plants and “grows” fuel via algae.
    The man who perfected the process is an Israeli who was saddened that terrorists were invading his homeland and they were financed by petrodollars.
    He equates this development to the human transformation that [...]