May, 2007

Make Upto $100 Profits In Just Few Minutes

By at May 19, 2007 | 11:33 pm | 0 Comment

How much is needed to be successful at PPC Arbitrage? Not a lot. Most of the guys doing it have created their site with AdSense or YPN, which took them a few hours, which is expected with your first site/page, because you’re not used to it just yet. But even so, a few hours of making a few pages on some information topic they don’t really know all that much about, more...

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www.hitchsters.com

By at May 19, 2007 | 11:31 pm | 0 Comment

Everyone loves New York, except for when they have to take a cab to or from the airport and it ends up costing almost as much as airfare. Which is why smart New Yorkers are starting to plan their airport commutes via Hitchster.com. Founded by New York attorney Terry Crawford and wife Gloria, Hitchsters.com is a combination of a social networking and a ride matching site. more...

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Paradise Could Be Yours

By at May 18, 2007 | 11:04 pm | 0 Comment

If owning a $2-million to $3-million home complete with tennis courts and a waterfront location in Cabo San Lucas sounds appealing, Calgary-based M Private Residences has a deal for you. Think of it as a time-share on a whole new level. "We specialize in the shared ownership of luxury vacation properties around the world," says co-president Paul Poscente. "The word more...

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How important is it to have a great idea for starting a new business?

By at May 18, 2007 | 10:55 pm | 0 Comment

How important is it to have a great idea for starting a new business? I think that the idea is not really important at all. I often hear from people around me about what great ideas I have for business. It might seem like it when looking at one of my existing businesses that it was great idea, but it wasn’t at the start.I started many of my businesses by accident. When more...

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Japanese Entreperneurs Become Millionaire By Selling Just Free Photocopies

By at May 18, 2007 | 10:45 pm | 0 Comment

An innovative Japanese company is offering university students free photocopies. This free love is made possible by printing ads on the back of the copy paper, which is slightly thicker than normal to prevent ads from shining through. For JPY 400,000, advertisers can have their message printed on 10,000 sheets of paper. Tadacopy machines have been placed at a few dozen more...

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BocOnline.com

By at May 18, 2007 | 10:41 pm | 0 Comment

Business Opportunities Classifieds (BocOnline.com) - Serving the small business and work at home based business opportunity communities since 1996. BocOnline.com features small business and work from home based opportunity resources, classifieds, ideas, opportunities, tools and technologies, news and articles, a links directory, a monthly newsletter, an affiliate program, more...

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uShip

By at May 18, 2007 | 10:36 pm | 0 Comment

uShip is an online marketplace for shipping and moving. Customers with something to ship post a request on the website, and service providers bid for their business. uShip certainly caters to customers who have a truckload of furniture to move, but the concept comes into its own when a customer isn't shipping enough to fill a truck. Shipping companies tend to think in more...

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Would you like to spend more quality time with familyand friends?

By at May 18, 2007 | 10:32 pm | 0 Comment

Would you like to spend more quality time with family and friends?Would you like to boost employee morale and productivity?Then let BizEbodies Errand Service be your answer!!BizEbodies Errand Service is a company that provides businesses and individuals with two of the most precious commodities in today’s modern society – time and convenience. BizEbodies is a service more...

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Method Music

By at May 18, 2007 | 10:26 pm | 0 Comment

Method Music is a piece of online software developed by mathematician/composer Lawrence Ball and software developer Dave Snowdon, under the direction of Townshend. Users sit for what they call "musical portraits" in which the software "paints" a music picture based on user input. It may not be as polished as the music Ron Jones and Walter Murphy compose for "Family Guy," more...

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Is Vertical Search Space Finished?

By at May 18, 2007 | 10:17 pm | 0 Comment

Back in September of last year they wrote about the rise of vertical search engines here. In that article they emphasized the superiority of vertical search over generic search, in terms of search results. They argued that knowing the semantics of the underlying domain allows a vertical search engine to excel both in filtering the result, as well as the presentation.In a more...

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Deal-a-day Sites That Sell Discounted Product Everyday

By at May 18, 2007 | 4:29 am | 0 Comment

Deal-a-day sites--websites that sell one deeply discounted product each day--are sprouting up all over. They sell pretty much everything, from jewelry to electronics, in limited quantities at up to 90 percent off retail prices. These sites resemble blogs in that they're updated frequently and usually provide catalog summaries of previous deals shoppers can more...

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Business Class Instant Messaging

By at May 17, 2007 | 10:39 pm | 0 Comment

One company is hoping instant messenger will take over the buisness world as it has the lives of generation Y.A UK and Canada based software development company is set to revolutionise business communications with the launch of an affordable ‘Business Class’ Instant Messaging (IM) service.Rozmic Wireless has developed Rozmic Messenger having identified the need for more...

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On Raising Venture Captial

By at May 17, 2007 | 10:33 pm | 0 Comment

Mary Erb from leading corporate law firm Heatons, explains how to set about raising funds to turn your business ambitions into profitable reality through the search for venture capital. There are times in the lives of most business people when a compelling opportunity presents itself, often in circumstances where you least expect it. Perhaps an important existing customer more...

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Poptotheshops

By at May 17, 2007 | 10:29 pm | 0 Comment

What Poptotheshops offers North Wales residents. Poptotheshops, which was launched late last year, currently serves four high street areas, who each sell between 3300 and 4500 products using the internet shopping service. 292 shoppers have registered so far, and 36 shops have signed up. One shop actually left the system, because its owner didn’t want the more...

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Business Spoting, After Spoting it He Become Millionaire

By at May 17, 2007 | 8:19 pm | 0 Comment

In 2004, Corey Kossack was a college sophomore doing some online shopping from his dorm room for a digital camera memory card. One of his stops was eBay to see if he could find a deal. Although he says he "always thought of eBay as a place for people to get rid of junk," he found someone selling hundreds of memory cards that day. This was clearly a businessperson, not an more...

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How To Start Business From John Chow’s Poin Of View

By at May 17, 2007 | 8:11 pm | 0 Comment

1 - The Business Must Have Low Start Up CostI don’t like spending $1 million (or even $100K) to start a new business. I just don’t enjoy taking that kind of risk. If you look at the average B&M business that takes hundreds of thousands to start, you’ll see that none are profitable for at least a few years and the owner have to have enough reserved funds to live on more...

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When Prices Fall You Know it

By at May 17, 2007 | 8:02 pm | 0 Comment

Some new web companies are beginning to use sophisticated price trending tools, long the preserve of Wall Street traders, to more day-to-day, mundane purchases. Do they work?Read/Write Web once again does the heavy lifting with its explanatory piece on complex charts and when to buy, based on the inflection point. According to R/WW: “The best time to buy is at or near more...

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Creating Custome Guide Books Which Could Make Money

By at May 17, 2007 | 3:46 am | 0 Comment

Two years ago, Colleen Cavanaugh Anthony and Alexis Owens, who met in Los Angeles while working on film and fashion projects, came up with the idea of creating their own series of custom guides, tailored to the special interests and needs of travelers headed to a particular destination at a specific time. They envisioned a personalized guidebook that would travel well, more...

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Mymuesli

By at May 17, 2007 | 3:38 am | 0 Comment

Which is what Mymuesli offers through its online cereal store. Using a simple and user-friendly interface, customers build their own personal muesli. First, they pick a foundation (oats and other grains), then add fruits, nuts and seeds, and finally extras like organic gummi bears and alfalfa. Prices and quantities are tallied along the way (60 eurocents for 30 grams of more...

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When Student Become Entreprenuer

By at May 16, 2007 | 8:50 pm | 0 Comment

As students at Stanford University, Lily Kim, Shu Lindsey, and Adrian Mak had trouble finding the precision pens they liked to use, the Japanese-made ultrathin ones with tips half the width of the average ballpoint.They started importing their own in 2004 and turned their passion into a business, pooling $9,000 in savings to launch JetPens. They built a customer base by more...

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