Archive for the 'WAH News' Category

  • Utah Lawmakers Use Tax Structure To Boost Telecommuting?

    The Heartland Institute discussed a Utah plan that would give employees (but not seemingly their employers) an incentive to telecommute. The rationale is that they need a way to financially compensate for the extra traffic and congestion in Salt Lake City during peak traffic hours. And if you’re just a visitor who wanders in by accident, don’t [...]

  • What’s It Really Take To Become A Virtual Assistant

    Not just anyone can do it… after all it’s not the work at home equivalent of falling off a log. Nor is it a business that you can start right away even if you’re “cash poor”. Sure, it costs less to start up than, say, a nuclear reactor to generate electricity, but like any business, [...]

  • 1 In 4 Canadians Working At Home

    1 in 4 Canadians are working at home at least part of the time according to Canada.com Other findings are that *The number of workers at home is split between office workers telecommuting and work at home business entrepreneurs *As the purchase price of a house rises, the house is more likely to have dedicated [...]

  • HomeOfficeWeekly.com Premiers On The Web

    HomeOfficeWeekly.com is now live on the web offering a free weekly online magazine to help you balance several critical factors in home business success: business know how, choosing a business, publicity and marketing, time management, plus advice on balancing work and family life. The publisher Marcia Passos Duffy knows her stuff – she’s been working from [...]

  • Sears & Penney’s Gain On Amazon.com, Netflix

    CNN.com is reporting that during this last Christmas Season, Amazon.com and Netflix.com received greater competition from formerly “brick and mortar only” competitors like Sears.com and JCPenney.com…”If these traditional multi-channel retailers can keep focused on the customer and continue to achieve these types of improvements, they will [become] a tough set of competitors for the pure-play [...]

  • FreeSell.com Celebrity Auctions Attract Attention To Low Fee Site

    FreeSell.com is using some interesting celebrity auctions to attract attention to their low fee site. It’s completely free to list your auction… then when you sell, you’re charged a mere 1% of the sale! That’s pretty good if the site can catch on. The picture here is a bout a diamond ring a “Desperate Housewives” starlet [...]

  • Google Unveils New Domain Registration Service

    On Friday, Google unveiled a new domain registration service. Google’s service will charge a US$10 annual fee and only handle addresses ending in four suffixes — “.com,” “.net,” “.biz” and “.info.” Web sites that register their domains through Google will be automatically set up to work with several other company products, including e-mail, calendaring and [...]

  • Agloco Tool Bar Update

    I’m looking forward to the new Agloco Tool Bar helping folks earn income through a unique contextual advertising mechanism that pays the user… not just the “big boys” (or girls). Right now the tool is in limited Beta Testing and will be available for us all to use soon. You can see a sample of [...]

  • John Commuta Helps People Become Debt Free

    How would you like to own everything in your life? Your home, your cars, your furniture…everything? How would you like to have no debt payments, no mortgage or rent payment, no car loan or lease payments, no debt payments of any kind? Click here to see how John Cummuta helps people become totally debt free. [...]

  • Do You Have A Ready Market For Vacuum Cleaners?

    This may sound crazy, but it’s true. Used to be, every town had a family run vacuum cleaner shop to sell, service, and trade vacuum cleaners. Now the big box stores have pretty much run these little shops out of business. I have a contact who’s been buying up these vacuum clearner inventories for pennies [...]