Humor: Understanding Online Star Ratings
via XKCD, how to understand online star ratings. This true for me. Is it for you?
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via XKCD, how to understand online star ratings. This true for me. Is it for you?
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photo credit: friedtoast If you’ve only ever eaten a Kit Kat in the United States, you’d have no idea that an entire world of candy goodness awaits you beyond our shores. Kit Kats in the USA do not taste like those in the rest of the world, because they are produced under license by The
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When you think of chess, The need for strategy is apparent. The same can be said about running an Internet business. That is something Drew Sharma knows a lot about. Sharma got hooked on building web-based businesses when he sold multiple businesses, including InkCartridges.com in 2009 to a large e-commerce company, beginning a winning streak
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Many homes may decorate with a painting or a small statue. However, how many people can say they own a piece of metal art? Vladimir Gendelman is aware his product reaches a niche group of people. However, it seems his niche is growing. Although he once feared people would not purchase the cute scrap metal
Koi ponds are relaxing for the owner to watch, but the up keep is not nearly as fun. The cost of keeping the pond going can grow quickly if you’re not careful. KoiPondFever.com is dedicated to providing quality products at reasonable prices. Not only do they provide the items you need, but the owner, RC
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Forbes: Volunteering at a local community center didn’t originally seem like a path for economic success for Notre Dame alumni Xavier Helgesen and Christopher “Kreese†Fuchs. However, the duo’s found their idea to sell used and unwanted books online taking on a new life due to their experiences with the Robinson Community Learning Center. Since
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Many people who choose to use bar soap in their home are familiar with the lump of white or yellow most brands come in. However, one company hopes to help people discover the beauty a real bar of soap can hold. Kimberly Masters is the founder of Essential Journeys Soaps. While most people would call
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RedOrbit: Family man Richard Schulte has donned the hat of Web entrepreneur to unveil http://www.DayGloEnter.com, a family-friendly Internet storefront that offers deals on indoor and outdoor equipment, as well as electronics and live entertainment. “I’m the proud dad of six adopted children, so I understand the needs of busy families,†said Schulte. “As a family,
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BusinessNews Daily: With increasing numbers of consumers using mobile devices to make their holiday purchases, smartphones and tablet computers may be elbowing aside elves as Santa’s helpers this year, experts predict. But small businesses remain woefully unprepared to attract and engage these holiday shoppers, several new studies show. They’ve yet to climb aboard the mobile
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Their are many benefits when it comes to products that are homemade. Beyond helping to support an entrepreneur, many of the products can have the benefit of no additives among other things. Kristi Mott’s son had some skin problems as a baby and she found that her homemade soaps actually helped him when the store
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