Archive for November 11th, 2004

53% of Small Business Are Home Based

SBA Office of Advocacy: Home-based businesses make up 53 percent of the small business population and serve as incubators for many growing businesses. Home-based businesses face a unique regulatory environment that can restrain their expansion and growth. Notable regulatory barriers include complex IRS rules on home office deductions and the complicated test for determining independent [...]

 

Industry Magazine

→ industrymagazine.com As an owner of the nationally published Industry Magazine franchise, you will represent the finest in dining, entertainment, fashion and beauty. As an owner of a nationally published magazine, you will have instant name recognition along with the connections and access to celebrity interviews, cutting edge fashion news, and national advertisers such as [...]

 

EasyChair Media

→ easychairmedia.com EasyChair Media is the home of EasyChair Magazine, which consists of four seasonal theme issues: Coffee, Thyme, Noodles, and Cookies. Each issue has a different theme and its own distinctive name. All issues share national and local features that give unity and continuity year-round while allowing each issue to have its own identity. [...]

 

101 Businesses You Can Start on the Internet 101 Businesses You Can Start on the Internet

Amazon: “More of a source for ideas than a how-to guide, this book offers inspiring advice on starting a business on the Internet. After a very basic section on Internet fundamentals and business practices, the book presents 101 business ideas and actual case histories. The case histories represent a vast melange of businesses: The Maui [...]

 

Minimum Insurance For Your Small Business

ABC’s of Small Business: Business property has two types of policies: building coverage and contents coverage. Business building coverage covers the structure of your place of business and includes the building, permanently installed equipment and fixtures. Contents coverage includes all property located in the building and used in your business. It may include property that [...]

 

History of the Tupperware Party History of the Tupperware Party

Michele Miller: In 1942, inventor Earl Tupper hit pay dirt with the creation of Tupperware. It won rave reviews, but people remained skeptical about buying plastics. Enter Brownie Wise: A middle-aged, single mother from Detroit. Her secret? Convening groups of housewives for in-home product demonstrations: the Tupperware Party. Wise turned the company around using her [...]

 

Google Now Watches 8 Billion Pages

Google: “Google’s index nearly doubles to more than 8 billion pages.” Google’s index now includes more than 19,000 pages on this website alone. Wow! In other search engine news, Microsoft’s MSN Search went live today. This site is #2 out of 9,134,270 for “business opportunities.”