07 February 2006 ~ 0 Comments

Get Organized for 2006!

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Neville’s Financial Blog brings some great tips on trying to stay organized and the ways that work for him (and some that I even use!). I would definitly suggest checking out the full article, but here is the one that I live by daily! DAILY TO-DO’s: Favorite method: Sticky Note Chain. I’ve experimented extensively in [...]

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31 January 2006 ~ 0 Comments

Literature For All Launched!!!

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I just launched my newest website project called Literature For All (http://www.literatureforall.com). Literature For All is the newest and fastest growing free literature resource on the internet! Literature For All has been developed from a previous website that had been abandon a litle over a year ago. You could call it a reincarnation if you [...]

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29 January 2006 ~ 0 Comments

Feed Buttons Added

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I just wanted to make you all aware that you can not subscribe to this site by just clicking on one of the feed buttons located down the sidebar. Feel free to subscribe and read the posts that way if it works for you! If you have any problems with subscribing, please leave a comment [...]

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29 January 2006 ~ 0 Comments

Yahoos Publishers Network

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Someof you may have noticed that I changed the ad’s around that are displayed on the website. I had applied for the Yahoo’s Publisher Network and after a week or so, I was finally accepted. So, long story short, I just wanted to test it out and see how well the ad’s perform compared to [...]

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29 January 2006 ~ 0 Comments

Entrepreneur’s Journey Launched New Website

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Just a quick side note. Yesterday marked the launch of Yaro Starak’s Entrepreuenur’s Journey redesign launch for his blog. It is a very nice design and keeps all the information organized well. Check out his site at www.entrepreneurs-journey.com. He is also going to be launching a new design soon for Small Business Branding which I [...]

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25 January 2006 ~ 0 Comments

Lottery Ticket Experiment

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Here is another interesting quick business start up idea from Nev’s Financial Blog: Observation: Popularity of scratch-off lottery tickets remains high despite their low odds of winning. The attraction of exponentially increasing an “investment” of $1 with no skill involved draws people to these games. Hypotheses: If a $1 scratch-off lottery game is played 100 [...]

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24 January 2006 ~ 0 Comments

10 Pet Businesses To Start Today

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Entrepreneur: The array of product and service businesses for pet owners is only limited by your imagination. Many people treat their pets like their children and, following that logic, most products that people want for themselves, they’ll want for their pets. Just look at recent trends in the industry–organic foods, homeopathic products, luxury accessories–and you’ll [...]

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22 January 2006 ~ 2 Comments

Bottled Water Experiment

Purpose of Experiment: To prove my make money with no money business ideas can work.Hypothesis: It is possible to take less than $10 in startup capital and make money. Experiment: Buy a 24-pack of bottled water and sell it on the side of the road. Possibly utilize the labor of pan-handlers. Neville’s Financial Blog offers [...]

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22 January 2006 ~ 0 Comments

Official Launch = TODAY!

Alrighty everyone! I know you have all been waiting for this moment, so here it is! I am declaring this day, Jan. 22nd 2006, the official launch of Dorm Room Biz. Please take a look through out site and leave comments where you woud like. Also, feel free to contact me if you have any [...]

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19 January 2006 ~ 0 Comments

Negotiating Business Deals

From Bussiness Opportunities: TEC Online: Few things have more impact on the long-term success of your business than your ability to cut successful deals with customers, vendors, bankers and other key constituencies. Yet, according to TEC speakers and negotiations experts Ron Fleisher, Doug Gilliss and Jack Kaine, most CEOs leave too much money on the [...]

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