Monthly Archives: November 2009

How to tell a good business opportunity from bad

Anyone who is interested in working from home has probably made some searches online. They will have found countless opportunities available including a huge amount of junk offers or scams. In the past few years the internet has allowed the simple ‘get rich quick’ industry to mushroom and splinter beyond prediction. The internet allows for quick testing, ... continue reading ...
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Right Job — Wrong Job
Do you hate your work?

Following on from the previous post starting a new business prompts some obvious questions: what business should I be in? or Why don’t I like my job? Work is much easier if we like what we do, or if we are very good at it, or better still, both. If we enjoy our work some would say ... continue reading ...
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What is the hardest thing about starting your own business?

How many people work in a job they don’t like? How many people are not working at all? How many of these people would like to start their own business? How many people have a home business idea or an idea they’d like to turn into a small business? How many will actually start their own business ... continue reading ...
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How can Google’s Adwords improve your offline advertising?

Anyone who markets their business online will have heard of Google’s Adwords; or they should have done. Adwords is Google’s name for their pay-per-click (PPC) service; it’s the very core of their business. Essentially PPC offers highly targeted advertising, it provides the facility to place your advert right in front of the very people that ... continue reading ...
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