Archive for September 29th, 2008

This Quilt-Covered Life Started With A Dream That Wouldn’t Die This Quilt-Covered Life Started With A Dream That Wouldn’t Die

Times Leader: The population of Tunkhannock will double next Saturday as more than 2,000 people flock to an unusual and beautiful once-a-year sight. Quilts — hundreds of them — will blanket the streets. The handmade quilts will hang from windows and porches of picturesque Victorian homes and in store displays, flutter from lines strung along [...]

 

Wood Creations Inc. Offers Unique Toy Box Service Wood Creations Inc. Offers Unique Toy Box Service

Wood Creations, Inc. is honored to announce the “memorial” toy box or blanket chest. This one of a kind chest is designed for families with loved ones who have passed away. After a loss, family members can store their cherished memories in the toy chest. This chest can be laser engraved with special prayers, poems, [...]

 

Kevin Boyle Helps Individuals Excel In The World Of Sales Kevin Boyle Helps Individuals Excel In The World Of Sales

No matter what area of business you are in, there is a good chance you need sales to keep your business afloat. When it comes to this area of business, Kevin Boyle has had plenty of experience and seen what it takes. Besides coaching individuals in the world of sales, he has also written a [...]

 

The Art of Money Getting or, Golden Rules for Making Money #7 The Art of Money Getting or, Golden Rules for Making Money #7

The Art of Money Getting or, Golden Rules for Making Money was originally published in 1880 by P. T. Barnum. Part 7 Depend Upon Your Own Personal Exertions he eye of the employer is often worth more than the hands of a dozen employees. In the nature of things, an agent cannot be so faithful [...]

 

Paul Newman: The Food Entrepreneur Paul Newman: The Food Entrepreneur

Hartford Courant: To a younger generation, Paul Newman wasn’t Butch Cassidy or Cool Hand Luke or Fast Eddie Felson. He was a witty guy who ran a food company that made popcorn, salsa and spaghetti sauce. Newman and his friend, the writer A.E. Hotchner, went from bottling homemade salad dressing as Christmas gifts to creating [...]

 

Hey, Mr. President, What About Small Biz? Hey, Mr. President, What About Small Biz?

Rhonda Abrams At USA TODAY: Hey, Mr. President and members of Congress, as long as you’re handing out money to huge corporations, how about doing something for small business? President Bush argued that one reason he’s pushing the bailout is to protect the “small business owners … on Main Street.” Well, I live and work [...]

 

Nation’s First Automated Motorcycle Wash Nation’s First Automated Motorcycle Wash

Indystar.com: Mark Harrell is the owner of Harrell’s Car Wash Systems, a 70-employee operation that operates, builds and sells car-wash systems in Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio. That business has left him quite well off. But Harrell is about to embark on a creation that just may make him the king of the road — nationwide. [...]

 

Isxperia

Isxperia is a company that provides the top of the line beauty to not just your skin, but your mind, all over body and even your soul. They use one of the most up and coming popular ingredients in all their products…red aloe vera or more commonly known as aloe red. Being recognized by Glaxo, [...]

 

Biz Poll: Paid Advertising

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House Passes Webcaster Act House Passes Webcaster Act

ReadWriteWeb: A ray of hope has been passed to Pandora and other web broadcasting services. Pandora founder Tim Westergren issued a “call to arms” to its listeners. He pleaded with fans and supporters of the popular music-streaming service to urge their State Representative to vote for the Webcaster Settlement Act of 2008. This Act would [...]