Archive for July 3rd, 2007

Home-Based Internet Marketer Sponsors Moms Make Money Seminar Home-Based Internet Marketer Sponsors Moms Make Money Seminar

PR Web: Internet marketing mom Carrie Lauth will conduct a learning seminar called Moms Making Money Online from 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Monday, July 11 at Miss Lila’s Tea Room on 110 W. Broad St. This 2-hour event is for women who want to discover how to earn money from home using the [...]

 

Meet Brenda Marquardt Meet Brenda Marquardt

The Northwestern: Q You could very well be the patron saint for stay-at-home-moms who want to work. You created your own firm at home and it grew like gangbusters. How did you get it going? A A lot of it was word of mouth. It was friends and family who owned businesses. I didn’t do [...]

 

O.C.'s Hidden Gem O.C.'s Hidden Gem

OC Register: In a showroom in Irvine, behind a plain door in a vanilla office park, the Cookie sisterhood is going gaga. The creator of the eponymous line of costume jewelry that is sold in a growing number of living rooms across the country is making a surprise appearance. Cookie Lee – black and white [...]

 

Domain Sellers Party Like Its 1999

TechCrunch: The domain after-market is nearly as old as the internet itself. From domain and typo squatting through to legitimate ownership, the market for domain names has risen and fallen in line with the overall market. Last week some $10 million changed hands at auction for domain sales, with 16 domains being sold for 6 [...]

 

Getting Certified as a Woman Owned Business

PowerHomeBiz Small & Home Business Blog: If you are a woman business owner, you might want to consider getting certified as a woman owned business. The certification, which confirms that your business is 51% owned by a woman, will give your business a boost when you engage in government contracting process, including bidding on state [...]

 

Pint-Sized Entrepreneur Hones His Skill

ReviewOnline.com: A young entrepreneur attends his table at the Chester Flea Market Sunday, dressed in a buttoned-down shirt and tie with his hair neatly slicked back from his face. What is unusual about this professional-looking salesman is he is only 6 years old. Joshua Skolny has been learning the aspects of running his own business [...]

 

How To Win A Govenment Contract As A Small-Business

Houston Chronicle: Q: Does a small business really have a chance of winning a big government contract? I’ve submitted several proposals that each took a great deal of time and effort, but I haven’t been successful yet. A: Small businesses win government contracts all the time. You might not have the same resources in terms [...]

 

Niche Biz: Food Allergies

Unusual Business Ideas That Work: Travellers with food allergies or other dietary restrictions, who don’t want their diets to get in the way of enjoying international culture and cuisine, are now catered to by Canadian Allergy Translation Cards. The company’s credit card-sized printouts can be customized to suit a person’s dietary needs and travel destination—with [...]