Archive for December 13th, 2005
Keith Robinson: As an entrepreneur that’s right in the middle of bootstrapping my own business together, I’ve got a bit of experience and I’m learning more and more every day. I thought it might be interesting to share some tips and some of the lessons I’ve learned so far. Make sure it’s right. Have some [...]
How His First Online Business Works
This post from Neville Medhora walks the reader (with screenshots) through his five step process for making money with his website: Inundated with emails about this, I decided to show how House Of Rave works. This is just one example of how I use a drop shipping service to make money on the internet. There [...]
growFolio has published a short interview with me and profile of the website in their December 2005 issue: But don’t think for a moment that business opportunities are the only thing you’ll find on the Business Opportunities Weblog. Quite rightly, the site is also home to a surprising amount of really interesting business and startup [...]
Working for the Education, Not the Paycheck
Business Journal: As fraternity brothers at Virginia Tech, Brett Plano and Ryan Coudon first talked about creating a company together. Like many good ideas, the initial partnership plans were scribbled on a cocktail napkin — “or something like that” — probably while shooting pool, Coudon said. “We had all kinds of crazy ideas — from [...]
Pelle Braendgaard: A mistake I myself have made as well as many other smalltime entrepreneurs is that we have wanted to appear like a business to early. Symptoms of this are things like: Incorporating Renting office space Buying a fax machine (You know a business needs one) Fancy stationary Fancy graphic designers Multiple fault tolerant [...]




