Hello and Welcome

This website is not like all of the others. Since 2001, we've posted 15322 different business opportunities and ideas, so you're sure to find something here to inspire you!

To subscribe, enter your email address below:

Mail That Caters To Kids With A Side Of Education

Sher-Lee’s kids were intrigued by the idea of receiving mail but, unfortunately, they almost never received any. Inspired by their interest, Sherri-Lee formulated a business that would deliver postcards to those kids who loved to receive mail.

Read more...

35 Minute Video: How To Make Facebook Make You Money

Facebook Fan Pages are changing marketing for the better. Watch this video and find out how.

Read more...

How I Made It: Angie Hicks


LA Times:

The gig: Founder and chief marketing officer of Angie’s List, a home improvement directory that combines business listings with consumer reviews.

Education: Bachelor’s in economics, DePauw University; master’s, Harvard Business School.

First job: Sold popcorn and hot dogs at the Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo in Indiana at age 16. Salary: $4 an hour.

Got the idea: When her friend Bill Oesterle had trouble finding a contractor for his home, the pair figured there should be a better way for consumers to share information. They went on to found Angie’s List together.

First steps: Started Angie’s List in 1995 right out of college. Answered phones and went door to door in Columbus, Ohio, to market the business and sign up members.

On the path: Angie’s List, based in Indianapolis, expands into new markets every year; today it has more than 600,000 members in 124 cities. In 1998, Hicks enrolled in business school. A year later, Angie’s List added a website to its call-in business.

Number of times she wanted to quit: “Every time someone shut the door in my face.”

First big purchase: A pair of $300 Joan & David shoes.

Daydream job: Stay-at-home mom to her three children, ages 4, 21 months and 7 months. “Little kids, they just know so much and watching them is so fun. You learn a ton.”

Strangest request: People often ask whether Angie’s List could provide consumer ratings on dating services. “We just haven’t done it yet. We’re always adding new categories, so I can’t say that it would be out of the question.”

Photo by Glenn Koenig.

Related Posts

Comments

No comments yet.

Leave a Reply

« Previous Post

Next Post »