September 11, 2013

Niche Biz: Homeless Hotspots

NY Times: “With a project called Homeless Hotspots, a marketing company is helping out with this, while helping the homeless and promoting itself. Homeless people have been enlisted to roam the streets wearing T-shirts that say “I am a 4G hotspot.” Passersby can pay what they wish to get online via the 4G-to-Wi-Fi device that […]

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The Musical Motivator

Sally Arnold plays classical music for her clients, while they work, to help unlock their minds and to encourage them to think differently. Mozart, Bach, Brahms and Schubert are helping Australian business leaders lift sales figures, develop new products and resolve problems in the workplace. And if it were up to entrepreneur Sally Arnold, who

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Is This Stealing?

A reader wrote: Is using coupons like they are in this video stealing? My wife thinks that since the coupons typically say something like “One coupon per purchase” it is unethical to use them like in this video. I go back and forth, but since the coupon’s rules are that of the product’s manufacturer and

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Yoga Niche

niagarafallsreview.ca: Audra Reid will bend over backwards to get you relaxed and healthy. Cheesy cliches aside, Reid believes yoga is the answer to a less stressful lifestyle, and she has turned what was once a hobby into a career. The former esthetician is opening the Niagara Falls Yoga Center on Lundy’s Lane between Montrose Rd.

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Niche Market: Toys For Pet

PRWeb.com: Spending quality time with one’s pet is a commitment every pet owner needs to uphold in order to maintain the best quality of life for their favorite addition to the family. A healthy dog can live a long and fruitful life, providing companionship and protection for many years to come. When a busy schedule

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Drop Offs Turned Into Money

Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: When Zachary Romano graduated from the College at Brockport two years ago he was looking for something he could really enjoy. “There was a few jobs out there, but nothing I really liked — lots of sales positions and I really didn’t want to do sales,” said Romano, 22, who has

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Eco Ink To Your Door

What do schools, homes and offices have in common? Printers. Almost everywhere you look there are printers of varying sizes and brands being used. The cost of keeping them supplied with ink can also get a bit pricey. Eco Ink To Your Door is a franchise that specializes in remanufactured printer ink and toner cartridges

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