Archive for June 29th, 2007
Did You Stand in Line For an iPhone?
Did you stand in line to buy an iPhone? I outsourced it, and hired someone to stand in my place. No. Yes. I bought one online. Who needs an iPhone? View Results
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Contra Costa Times: The moment I met her, I knew she was a Minnesotan. Her crisp white apron, the way she came out on the porch to greet me for lunch — that’s so Midwestern. Kim Cole lives in Redwood Heights today, but her cooking career goes back to those childhood days in Marshall. “Growing [...]
OCRegister: Carol Barge, a 52-year-old mother of two grown children, has spent the past three years (and several hundred thousand dollars) painstakingly researching and perfecting a female undergarment she thinks has the potential to be huge seller. Barge – a former PTA mom and college graduate who has a resume that includes careers in sales [...]
Baby Swags Announces The 2007 Work-At-Home Mompreneur 'Must Have' Products
PR Web: Baby Swags prides itself on finding the best work at home mom products that reflect quality, functionality, practicality yet maintain a fun, stylish and trendy flair to them. Baby Swags is proud to promote the following products as the 2007 Must Have’s for all new and soon to be moms: BabyKakesink specializes in [...]
Entrepreneur Targets Lane Hogs
Bangor Daily News: Entrepreneur J.A. Tosti created Left Lane Drivers of America as a diverse, very loosely affiliated group of drivers who share the common objective of reducing the Left Lane congestion on our freeways and multi-lane highways by politely encouraging slow drivers to move over. In order to actually help slower drivers move right, [...]
SmartMoney: For home-based entrepreneurs, the line between work and personal life is often blurred. Debbie Wiener started an interior-design firm out of her Silver Spring, Md., home eight years ago, and the breakdown in boundaries is now testing her limits. With two full-time employees and contractors in and out all day, finding private time just [...]
The Durham News: The evening was to be a launch, of sorts. The Durham Bulls were opening an eight-game home stand June 14. What better way to promote the wind-in-your-face fun of a pedicab ride than offering free pregame rides from the parking lot to the ballpark? “A limited audience, I guess, ” Dana Di [...]
Congress Insists on Easy-to-Understand Guides for Small Biz
Kiplinger: Small firms won’t have to hire lawyers as often to translate federal regulations that govern what businesses can and can’t do. A new law adds teeth to Clinton-era legislation requiring federal regulatory agencies to publish compliance guides for all new rules having a significant economic impact on small firms. Lawmakers acted because they believe [...]





