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A reader wrote in to tell me about his business opportunity:
Hi Dane, I have a math education software program I license to schools and sell to homeschoolers. I’m looking for educators, probably retired, to represent CapJaxMathFax to their local school districts and homeschoolers in their area.
It’s a part time opportunity, but we’re offering […]
A reader asked:
I stumbled upon your webapge for business ops, looks like a great blog! I am wondering what are some suggestions or op for making money in Second Life?
First, I’d definitely recommend checking out The Entrepreneur’s Guide to Second Life: Making Money in the Metaverse. In it, you’ll delve into the most popular […]
I don’t normally republish full emails that I receive, but this one is unique. The blog post of mine that he mentions is the very first one that I published on this site way back in November of 2001. Because of this, I’ll let him tell you about his business opportunity:
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Entrepreneur Daily:
A recent study by International Communications Research, commissioned by Pitney Bowes, found that consumers still prefer receiving promotional information and private communications the traditional way: delivered by the mailman.
When surveyed, 45.3 percent of study respondents viewed delivered mail as less intrusive than e-mail, while 40.2 percent considered it more convenient and felt the materials […]
ToledoBlade.com:
Pat Dutched had been a bookkeeper more than 25 years when she got a bright idea. Everything important to a small business should be in one place, easily reachable, and organized alphabetically and by dates.
She started with her own 25 clients, filling for each a banker’s box with receipts, invoices, payments, payroll, and insurance and […]
WebProNews:
Email is being credited with the murder of the sidewalk mailbox, joining cell phones in a plot to destroy public communication hubs.
The United States Post Office has removed 42,000 street mailboxes in the last six years, and nobody’s really noticing.
Like superheroes losing a place to change in public, some are equating the loss of the […]
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