Archive for May 23rd, 2006
AuctionBytes: See Fusion Search Marketing Inc. has launched two new services, one for shoppers, and one targeted at eBay sellers. Find-Your-Item is a comparison-shopping engine allows shoppers to search over 15 million items by category, keyword or advanced search queries to find exactly what they are looking for online (http://www.find-your-item.com). The company also [...]
Inside Bay Area: Like many schemes that offer quick riches, buying and selling on eBay can be more challenging than many fortune hunters wish. You don’t merely input your password, et voil, you are trading the Taj Mahal. The process is onerous, especially for sellers. Some entrepreneurs have simplified this for people who are willing to [...]
Love Maine Lobster Claw Game Bizop
One of the greatest things about running this website is that it allows me to constantly be on the lookout for great new business opportunities. I discovered one recently in the Love Maine Lobster Claw Game business opportunity from Marine Ecological Habitats, Inc. The Love Maine Lobster Claw Game is like nothing you’ve ever seen, [...]
Mercedes-Benz And eBay Announce Marketing Partnership
emercerdesbenz: To kick things off this morning, Mercedes-Benz has announced that in an apparent effort to boost their credibility with internet users, the luxury automaker will be partnering with both eBay.de (eBay’s German website) as well as another eBay company, Mobile.de, to promote the recently updated Mercedes E-Class. Beginning today, both websites will feature special [...]
Interns Can Be Worth Their Low Price
Startup Journal: Internships typically are associated with big companies. But small businesses can reap some of the biggest benefits. Dawn Cherek, who owns a chain of hair salons in the Madison, Wis., area, was having trouble drawing student customers to her newest salon, just blocks from the University of Wisconsin campus. A friend suggested she [...]
NJ.com: “I was always afraid I’d blow up the computer,” Kelly says. Kelly sat in the front row in a room of about 32 other eBay learners during an eBay Day training session co-sponsored by the auction house and the United States Postal Service at the Phillipsburg Public Library. The postal workers putting on the [...]
CPU Review: Founded just 10 years ago, eBay is now a $3 billion company, and growing, serving more than 130 million registered users in 32 countries. However, eBay’s growth is slowing in the US, putting pressure on non-US Web sites to accelerate their growth. While it is believed that eBay is wisely betting on global [...]
Last Week in the Business Opportunities Weblog Network
The Business Opportunities Weblog Network is made up of eleven niche business blogs. Here’s a selection of popular posts from around the network: Tracking Phone Orders and Keywords Buying a Car on Ebay Is Your Business Franchiseable? Bioperformance Update and My Opinion An Interesting Use of Google Adsense & Craigslist Franchises for Mom Bioperformance Shut [...]
Last Week in the Business Opportunities Weblog Network
The Business Opportunities Weblog Network is made up of eleven niche business blogs. Here’s a selection of popular posts from around the network: Tracking Phone Orders and Keywords Buying a Car on Ebay Is Your Business Franchiseable? Bioperformance Update and My Opinion An Interesting Use of Google Adsense & Craigslist Franchises for Mom Bioperformance Shut [...]
Last Week in the Business Opportunities Weblog Network
The Business Opportunities Weblog Network is made up of eleven niche business blogs. Here’s a selection of popular posts from around the network: Tracking Phone Orders and Keywords Buying a Car on Ebay Is Your Business Franchiseable? Bioperformance Update and My Opinion An Interesting Use of Google Adsense & Craigslist Franchises for Mom Bioperformance Shut [...]
Mark Fletcher presentation at Startup SIG (tags: bloglines blog bootstrapping business entrepreneurship ideas internet marketing presentation smallbusiness startup success tips web2.0 bizopblog)
I Opened Charming Neighborhood Coffee Shop: It Destroyed My Life
Slate: You know that charming little cafe on New York’s Lower East Side that just closed after a mere six months in business—where coffee was served on silver trays with a glass of water and a little chocolate cookie? The one that, as you calmly and correctly observed, was doomed from its inception because it [...]



