Archive for October 6th, 2008

Kim Power Stilson Says WAHFs Can Help Children’s Confidence In Economic Crisis Kim Power Stilson Says WAHFs Can Help Children’s Confidence In Economic Crisis

PowerHomeBiz.com: Kim Power Stilson, author, radio host and work at home mom suggests that work at home families (WAHF’s) have the opportunity to help with children’s confidence amid economic crisis. Inspired by her 14 year old daughter’s clarity amid rampant media coverage which could promote financial fears for children, Stilson says the solution is simple… [...]

 

What I Learned As A Work-At-Home Mom What I Learned As A Work-At-Home Mom

Examiner.com: I am a mom to three girls and they mean the world to me. Sometimes they make me mad but got to take the bad in with the good, right? Since I am a mom myself, I thought to write about it and tell you my experiences so far. Each one of them have [...]

 

Job Fair For Entrepreneurs Draws Interest Job Fair For Entrepreneurs Draws Interest

CantonRep.com: CANTON Job seekers looking for something a little out of the mainstream found plenty to see Thursday during the Stark County District Library’s Job Fair for Entrepreneurs. The fair was set up for people who want to work in a home-based business. “A lot of people have different needs for working,” said Renee Williams, [...]

 

Trunk Club Has Men Clothing Shopping Without Leaving The Office Trunk Club Has Men Clothing Shopping Without Leaving The Office

It’s common knowledge that most men do not enjoy shopping. Joanna had known this from experience. As a style consultant, she was already aware of what it was like to help men find clothing they would like. It was also when the inspiration for the Trunk Club started to take form. Launched approximately a year [...]

 

The Art of Money Getting or, Golden Rules for Making Money #14 The Art of Money Getting or, Golden Rules for Making Money #14

The Art of Money Getting or, Golden Rules for Making Money was originally published in 1880 by P. T. Barnum. Part 14 Read The Newspapers Always take a trustworthy newspaper, and thus keep thoroughly posted in regard to the transactions of the world. He who is without a newspaper is cut off from his species. [...]

 

Time Running Out For New Tax Breaks Time Running Out For New Tax Breaks

The New York Times: Given the economic climate, small-business owners may be loath to make major purchases of new equipment or furnishings this year. But for those with money and an inclination to spend it, now is a good time to buy, as Congress enacted generous tax incentives for this year only. Businesses considering major [...]

 

Watch Out For These Home-Biz Scams

Forbes: For two years, Eric Louie and brother Calvin pulled the virtual wool over scores of very real eyes. The duo ran several Web sites that sold access to companies looking to farm out scut work–say “data entry,” typing three or four lines of text into an electronic form, over and over again, to fulfill [...]

 

Likes Taking Risks, Profitable Returns

The New York Times: Evan Sheftel of New York knew he could grow his business of buying and refining old jewelry. All he needed was capital, and quickly. But he had exhausted his credit with conventional lenders. Across the country, in Los Angeles, Jay Turo and his company, Growthink, were looking for profitable investments. Thanks [...]

 

Inventor Hits The Big Time Inventor Hits The Big Time

Gloucester Advocate: Wards River inventor Cecil Wiseman has finally hit the big time. Cecil will appear on Australia’s ABC television’s New Inventors program with his award winning ladder clamp known as the Wiseman Ladafast. The clamp is secured onto the sides of the ladder while you are on the ground, then hoisted up the ladder [...]

 

You’re More Likely To Lie In Email You’re More Likely To Lie In Email

The New York Times: E-mail has become one of the dominant forms of workplace communication, but new research suggests it also may be the most deceptive. Researchers at Rutgers and DePaul Universities studied how e-mail influenced communication among 48 graduate students. In the study, they told students they had $89. Each student could then divide [...]