Blogging for a living ? Blogging at home ? Blogging for money ? All the catch phrases used by people telling you that you can making a living online by blogging. Do you know how many web pages there...
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Does your company or business encourage and actively participant within the communities you live? Do you think you/they should? Not all things were better in the past, but one thing in cities was...
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I think the linked article is one of the most informative and insightful articles I have read in a long time. I didn't have the understanding that only a portion of the cost of production delta...
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by Jim Logan on June 27, 2006
Are you a teacher? Ever need help formulating a lesson? Want to make some extra money? If so, here's a site you may find interesting: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com Of you're familiar with...
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In the latest attempt by Apple to conquer all media it evidently is planning to sell full length movies through iTunes for download. The price point is being rumored at $9.95 each. Do you watch movies...
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More and more people are making more and more money with Adsense. Isn't it time you learned more about it, how to get started, what are the keys to success and what kind of money can you make? If...
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No, not those kind of chips! Have you ever needed to take up a collection for a friend, a good cause, a birthday or other event. Well have no fear a new online service called ChipIn has been created...
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I have seen some discussions around MySpace.com being a tool that can be used by small business or big business for that matter. Anita Campbell at Smallbiztrends.com writes that it is not much value...
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by Jim Logan on May 30, 2006
Two articles I read this morning join together nicely to provide a good picture of small business - success, contribution, challenges, and demise. The first is from MSNBC, 100 sizzling small companies...
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Another business innovation combining an experience, technology and a desire. Berlin-based Cosmocard developed a machine that lets customers take their picture and have it printed on a themed...
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Allowing employees to bring newborns to the office may sound crazy, but it helped my business thrive by Gay Gaddis at FSB. When four of my top employees told me in one six-week period that they were...
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What do a cheesecake chain, a green energy company, a medical software firm, and an online broker have in common? They are among 49 U.S. companies that hit a special milestone last year: $1 billion in...
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by Jim Logan on May 15, 2006
From Seth's Blog... So, here's your choice: You can have a billboard in Times Square (seen by 2 million people a day), or you can be the Keynote speaker at the Allen & Co. annual...
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Wal-Mart is coming to banking and everyone is panicking, maybe for good reason. For the first time in 73 years the fdic had a public hearing on the matter and over 70 different groups signed up to...
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Below is a link about a Canadian company, written in India, this post has a photo from Asia and is written in the USA. The world is truly flat as Tom Friedman says. Blackberry is going after the small...
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by Jim Logan on April 04, 2006
Here's an interesting article on doctors that are adding house calls as a service of their practice. It's interesting not because house calls once were, then weren't, and now appear to be...
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by Jim Logan on March 29, 2006
I worked with a company a little over a year ago that had big plans - refine marketing, raise a pile of money, and expand across the world. Problem was that really was their plan. They had no plan...
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by Jim Logan on March 16, 2006
A Bizinformer reader decided to Ask Jim: What is the formula for a successful business? Here's my answer: There are a lot of great and thoughtful things you can do to build a business. But we both...
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by Jim Logan on March 16, 2006
mark Nash is starting a new business. And he's letting us see a bit of his interworking, plans, and decision making process. I am in the process of building an online store to sell imported gift...
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by Jim Logan on March 14, 2006
Unwittingly, many businesses sabotage their own success. By sabotage, I mean they do (or don't do) things that limit their odds, chance, good fortune, or plans for growth and success. In four...
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by Jim Logan on March 07, 2006
Businesses have personalities, reputations, and character just as individuals do. So do departments, workgroups, and teams. And like people, your personality either attracts or repels friendship and...
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