Archive for the 'Best' Category

  • It’s The Time Of Year For Recipes – Check Out BigOven

    I first made some money on the Internet selling recipies at Christmas time.
    But even if you’re not selling recipies, it’s just that time of year between Thanksgiving and New Year’s when people are especially interested in new recipies for the holidays.
    Hey that’s another reason people like working at home – they can get up for [...]

  • Weekend Special: Download Your Free Ebay Buyer’s Guide Now!

    Curious about ebay? A complete neophyte about auctions? You can download this free Ebay Buyer’s Guide without cost or obligation.
    Quickly learn 27 ways to avoid being ripped off online and how to find the best deals available.
    You can download it here…
    It’s by Terry Gibbs… he’s held over 12,000 online auctions and taught over 7,000 how [...]

  • Why WordPress Blogs Are Better Than Ordinary Websites

    Johnathan Leger likes Word Press blogs for these reasons… I agree. No matter what the site, I think it’s best to use a WordPress template because it can be adapted to fit the purposes of a static website combined with the benefits of a blog!

    WordPress blogs require no HTML skill, yet look great.
    This is [...]

  • The Genius of Blogsvertise.com

    OK, I’m a blogger, so call me biased.
    But I think the new service Blogsvertise.com is ingenious for marketers.
    Why?
    Well obviously bloggers are happy with Blogsvertise.com because it gives starting bloggers the ability to monetize their websites. They post a blog entry according to the rules and, like clockwork, they get paid the next month by PayPal. [...]

  • Terri’s Consignment – She Overcame Dyslexia To Become A Millionaire

    Happy Labor Day! 
    This one’s not about Home Business or working from home per se, but it is about success.
    I wanted to mention it to you this Labor Day.
    Terri Bowersock couldn’t even keep a job as a waitress she was so dyslexic… she’d take an order and spell “Coffee” as “Kofi”.
    When the kitchen staff didn’t know [...]

  • Check Out Millionaire Blueprints September/October 2006

    Dan Kennedy calls “Millionaire Blueprints” the NEW best magazine for entrepreneurs!
    This issue continues the tradition of not only talking about how people became successful in buinsess – millionaires in fact, but helps you learn HOW THEY DID IT and points to valuable resources to help you emulate their success.
    Click through to see the first page [...]

  • Micro Credit New Hampshire Helps The Smallest Of Small Businesses

    Micro Credit New Hampshire helps the smallest of small businesses get on their feet.
    MicroCredit-NH is a program and registered trademark of the New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, a New Hampshire non-profit corporation.
    First started by the Loan Fund in 1996, MicroCredit-NH provides self-employed and small business entrepreneurs with access to:

    Business training
    Loans up to $15,000
    Networking opportunities

    These business [...]

  • Edelweiss Restaurant Staunton VA A Home Based Restaurant

    On my recent trip to New England I was amazed at the variety of home based businesses I found. One was the Edelweiss Restaurant in Staunton, VA.
    While travelling up I-81 through rural Virginina, each exit offered the typical array of fast food options… none of them seemed really appealing!
    Suddenly after listing a something like  a [...]

  • Dave’s Cool Little Website Review Video

    One of the most frequented pages on my blog recently have been inquiries about
    “Dave’s Cool Little Website” here, and here.
    I really can’t say much more but this thing has worked well for ME.
    If you’d like to see a VIDEO describing what happens with Dave’s Cool Little Website, you can view the video at the link [...]

  • The Unconventional Barber & Customer Gap Analysis…

    This is not home business related per se, but it’s one of Dane’s best posts ever in my opinion… My only question is how does a barber get a liquor license?

    The following is an excerpt from The Entrepreneur’s Manual, by Richard White and published in 1977. Although it’s long out of print, and some [...]