The following guest post is by Anthony Donnelly.
The earliest documented records of civilizations bartering dates back over 9000 years to the Egyptians, but it is certain that Man bartered long before that. Barter is the oldest form of commerce and is still going strong, in fact with the recession strengthening more and more business owners […]
Houston Chronicle:
At one moment, Jeanine Brown is selling Ronco knives. Five minutes later, she’s answering questions about the secrets of getting rich from real estate foreclosures.
Brown is an agent for LiveOps, a company based in Palo Alto, Calif., with a national network of 16,000 operators who work from home answering the phone for TV infomercials.
Brown, […]
New York Times:
In cubicles across the country, lunchtime has become the new prime time, as workers click aside their spreadsheets to watch videos on YouTube, news highlights on CNN.com or other Web offerings.
The trend — part of a broader phenomenon known as video snacking — is turning into a growth business for news and media […]
Heather Gaston created one of the most loved items amongst moms who have young children. Thanks to her version of the “Blanki” many moms don’t have to fight with full size blankets when it’s time to pack up their childs’ security blanket anymore. Ivillage.com has even voted The Gigi Blanki the worlds best […]
News Times:
If Sherman inventor Steve Kazyaka has his way, there will be no more crying over spilled milk. In fact, there won’t be any more spilled milk.
Kazyaka, 43, is the inventor of KAZeKUP, a portable cup holder created to limit spills in the car, boat, at the beach and almost anywhere else.
The giant cup holder […]
Web Worker Daily:
Do you dream of working from home? Flexibly blending the professional with the personal? Working hours that suit you instead of following some old-fashioned nine-to-five schedule? All in an environment that you arrange so it suits your needs and temperament?
Then you’ll want to download and read “Work from Home: A No-Nonsense Guide to […]
Inc.:
It’s been said the American Dream is for dreamers. Now, a new survey confirms that a majority of U.S. entrepreneurs continue running their businesses even as they sleep, regularly putting business ideas that came to them in dreams into action.
In an online survey of 300 small-business owners, 51 percent said they regularly dream about work, […]
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