January 20th, 2008
I received a care package from my good friend Tommy a couple of weeks ago. Though Tommy lives in Florida, we talk every day thanks to the Internet. He has a love of cooking and shares this love with his friends as often as he can. My care package included 2 jars of Tommy’s […]
By Deborah Ng -- 0 comments
November 28th, 2006
It is hard to maintain businesses nowadays. With the increasing pressure on prices and operating costs, businesses are already feeling the burden of continually maintaining operations.
To be able to survive and maximize profits, each company should take measures to save on costs. All over the world, corporate firms are starting to roll out initiatives that […]
By Noel -- 1 comment
September 7th, 2006
“Work at home biz that’s guaranteed to pay you $10,000 monthly. No experience required. No work required. Earn while sleeping.”
Say hello to red flags.. And if you nonchalantly choose to be lured by these uber-exaggerated marketing statements, say goodbye to your hard-earned dollars, time and even reputation!
Really infuriating scenario, isn’t it?
Countless clueless people have been victimized […]
By Noel -- 3 comments
August 13th, 2006
Starting a business can be done without a big startup expense. One home based business you could probably start is a translation service. If you know one or more foreign languages, then you could start becoming a freelance translator.
You only need a computer, a modem, a fax machine, a phone and several […]
By Noel -- 0 comments
July 26th, 2006
I was casually web surfing and as I go along my day, one story caught my attention. It was a mother and daughter Jill Cooper and Tawra Kellam who was able to turn frugality into a business.
They co-authored Dining on a Dime Cook Book. It is a collection of frugal recipes and […]
By Noel -- 2 comments
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