Archive for September 17th, 2008
Apply Your Makeup And Sell It Too With Pink Papaya
Direct sales can be a great option for anyone interested in starting a flexible business. When the cost of joining an existing business is compared to the cost of starting a business from the ground up, or starting a franchise, it proves that direct sales can definitely be the work at home option for the [...]
Apply Your Makeup And Sell It Too With Pink Papaya
Direct sales can be a great option for anyone interested in starting a flexible business. When the cost of joining an existing business is compared to the cost of starting a business from the ground up, or starting a franchise, it proves that direct sales can definitely be the work at home option for the [...]
Skating Costume Business Glides To Success
Burlington Free Press: She’s never done a triple salchow but that doesn’t mean Laurie Hammond hasn’t been part of several gold medal figure skating performances. Hammond owns Triple Loop, a skating and dance supply store in Colchester which has been around for almost 11 years. Hammond is a seamstress and long had aspirations to be [...]
BusinessWeek: Can you make flavored plastic? That was the question that led Corey Capasso to do some research and eventually get help from Tim Osswald, a University of Wisconsin plastics expert, to achieve his mission. They created a plastic capable of emitting flavors, including raspberry and lemon, that can be used to sweeten everything from [...]
Managers Start To Embrace Home Working
management-issues.com: Most managers, if asked, would probably say they still prefer to be able to see the team they are managing. But, in an increasingly wired and global environment, the days of insisting workers are physically present in the office do look numbered, according to new research. The number of people “teleworking” from home has [...]
Don’t Rely On Google For Web Sales
CNNMoney.com: Though there are tips and tricks you can implement to boost your biz to the top of Google searches, the real problem is sales. “Think of traffic like water pouring into a bucket,” says Bryan Eisenberg, executive vice president of Web marketing firm Future Now in New York City. “No matter how much water [...]
The New York Times: Twitter is a simple messaging service that you’ve either heard about a lot or not at all. Either way, it’s a fun and useful tool, well worth trying if you want to reach potential and existing customers, employees or employers. Like blogging, Twitter lets you write messages that other people can [...]
The dollar store concept seems to be a never ending phenomenon. People like getting what they need for only a dollar or two. It’s a concept that brings in new customers all the time. If you’re in Canada, then you are probably familiar with A Buck or Two. Whether you’ve only got a Loonie or [...]
It’s amazing what a little spritz of perfume can do for a woman’s self-esteem. If you feel good, then you’re going to feel more confident about yourself and your appearance. The one goal d’essense has for their Independent consultants and the customers that buy their product, it would be this: They want the women using [...]
LCSun News: Grapevines carpet the landscape. There seems to be no one without at least a few rows of cabernet or syrah. But in Steve Sando’s back yard, all that is growing are beans: Black Zebras, Red Limas and Parralenos, a chocolate-colored bean that Sando, the founder of bean company Rancho Gordo, discovered on a [...]







