Archive for July 13th, 2007
In addition to probloggers for the Business Opportunities Weblog Network, I’m also looking for professional bloggers for my new site Clever Cruiser.
Five Reasons To Work From Home
Canadian Moms Online: Whatever your reasons for wanting to work from home, here are five more that might convince you it’s time to go for it – and they’re all about your kids. 1. You’ll teach your children self-reliance. Even a very young child can play by themselves for a few minutes while a parent [...]
8 Steps To Set Up An Online Business
articlevista: For stay at home moms, setting up an online business is one of the best solution for mothers who want to get back their financial freedom or want to continue pursuing their interest. Here are a concise and basic guideline for setting up an online business: 1.Choose a niche based on what you are [...]
Invention Leaves Frosty Mug In Dust
The Free Lance – Star: Samuel Adams recently introduced a line of special pint glasses that cost $30 for a set of four. The Boston company had nearly as many scientists working on those glasses as NASA does on the space shuttle. Speaking of outer space, it looks like something “Star Trek’s” Romulans would use [...]
Entrepreneur: Gerald Prolman launched OrganicBouquet.com in 2003 to sell sustainably grown flowers that are freshly picked and then gift-wrapped. But as the company grew, he needed a better way to meet the increasing demand from florists, event planners and other whole-salers. So in June, Prolman launched a microsite to make it easier for these customers [...]
Invention Has Helped Save Thousands
USA Today: At 4-foot-11, Stephanie Kwolek is hardly an imposing figure. As the 83-year-old maneuvered her walker around an Acme supermarket recently, she seemed like just another senior shopper in her conservative skirt and blouse. What she lacks in physical stature is more than offset by the contribution she has made. Kwolek is the scientist [...]
This Is Not Your Father’s Summer Camp
The New York Times: Camp Winnigootchee was never like this. A group of high school students stood at the edge of a limestone quarry last month as three air horn blasts warned that something big was about to go boom. Across the quarry, with a roar and a cloud of dust and smoke, a 50-foot-high [...]
Inventor Couple Helps First-Time Inventors
Associated Press: Seven years ago, Antonio Anderson needed to feed his infant son Christian in front of the television and needed a free hand. The handsfree baby feeding aid Gabriel Feeding Pad was born. “We’ve been able to watch the product grow up at the same time as our child,” Anderson said. The invention has [...]



