Archive for April 16th, 2009
How to Find Cheap Information Products to Sell Online
The Warrior Forum is a popular forum for internet marketers. Users range from rank newbies to expert internet marketers. Most internet marketers sell informational products and in these forums, the members discuss how to create, promote and sell these types of products. The key to making money like this online is the email list. These [...]
photo credit: House Of Sims In today’s current economic condition, many employers are resorting to telling their employees to take time off without pay. Some are doing this by telling them to take one day a week off, or maybe a few day’s every other week off without pay. While they are attempting this in [...]
Is Our Economy Still Bottoming Out?
photo credit: Paulo Brandão Some people would say that the economy conditions are already improving and the future look’s brighter everyday, however, other’s would say that their are still signs that prove the economy is still on a downturn and not getting any better. In a recent article found on Small Biz Labs there was a list [...]
photo credit: fabbio In the recent past due to our economy, many business owners were tending to focus on their short term gain rather than their long term gain. It was more important to think about their business being open in terms of tomorrow rather then 10 year’s from now. However, there are already some [...]
Essentials for Breakthrough Content Marketing
photo credit: quartermane Your in business for yourself, you have a website but can’t seem to get the traffic you would like and need. Your having trouble reaching your own part of the loyal customer base for your business. What do you do to fix these problems? There are a few suggestions on how you [...]
ServeMeHere.com Brings The Service You Want To Where You Are
Traditionally, when you want a professional service you need to go to their business or office to get it taken care of. Whether you’re looking for a massage or need the services of a notary. What if they could come to you instead? Servemehere.com took that idea and turned it into a reality. Some businesses [...]
Small Businesses Fighting Back in Reviews
photo credit: justgrimes Yelp is a site that allows customers from all over to go online and write reviews on small businesses such as stores, restaurants, and more. Reviews can be a great thing as they can provide great word of mouth advertising. However, the only problem with this is that businesses can’t go online [...]
From Laid-Off Reporter To Accidental Web Entrepreneur
TechNewsWorld: The death of a major daily newspaper in a city like Seattle leaves the public underserved and no small number of journalists underemployed. Kery Murakami aims to help remedy both problems with a new online venture he started after the Post-Intelligencer folded its print edition last month. However, the transition from newsman to businessman [...]
Entrepreneur Empowers Homeowners
News Blaze: Luke Fishback is a young entrepreneur with a good idea about energy conservation. It’s cheap, easy to do and saves money on electricity use. Hoping to tap into the growing environmental conservation movement, Fishback founded a company to install electric meters in kitchens and set up Web links so that residents can see, [...]
Mom-trepreneurs In The Baby Business
7online.com: If you haven’t run into Serena & Lily bedding and children’s accessories, you probably will soon. What’s so great about them? Serena (Dugan) and Lily (Kanter) help you create everything from stylish accents to complete looks for your little ones’ living (and sleeping) spaces. Whether you’re a novice or already have a strong eye [...]
A Twitter Spinoff Launches For Moms
The Wall Street Journal: Can mommy bloggers become mommy tweeters? A new microblogging site targeting moms and modeled after Twitter launched Friday. Rachael Herrscher, a 31-year-old mother of three, has added the abbreviated commenting feature to her site Today’s Mama. Ms. Herrscher is not the first to rip off the idea of Twitter. The more [...]
Young Inventors Aim To Aid Disabled
TuscaloosaNews.com: Hands-free fingernail polish, a Braille keyboard, a guitar pick for someone missing a hand, a baby carrier for a mother with cerebral palsy. These are some of the projects created by students at Northridge High School. Science teacher Beth Allaway first had them experience what it’s like to live with a disability. “The goal [...]
Small Bizs Hit Hard, Shifting Strategies
BizJournals: Steve Connelly isn’t waiting for the economy to get better. He’s doing something about it himself. The president and executive creative director of Boston ad firm Connelly and Associates is on the hunt for acquisitions, and he’s recently hired two people. But, like 86 percent of small business decision makers polled in a City [...]
Easy Weekend Biz: Sell Used Books
WiseBread: The best places for me to find cheap books were the public libraries around the Bay Area. Some of these libraries hold big annual sales where books are sold off in brown paperbags for $3 to $5 per bag. In one particular sale I got six bags of books for under $20 and sold [...]




