We talk a great deal about how to earn money on this blog. I have mentioned a few online methods of earning dollars including affiliate programs, pay-per-click programs, and even selling stuff online. We also have talked about “real world” methods of earning money.
But one thing I haven’t really talked about is keeping track of [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Running a Business'
Rule #1: Keep Track of Your Money
July 19th, 2007 · 7 Comments
Tags: Money Management · Running a Business
Summer Cash for the Entrepreneurial Minded
July 17th, 2007 · 6 Comments
Summer is once again upon us – a time for relaxing and having more free time. For many people it’s time to go on vacation; for others it’s time to get some remodeling projects done. But for others, summertime is time to make a few extra bucks.
Summer presents new opportunities for making some [...]
Tags: Advice & Inspiration · Ecommerce · Running a Business
Highest Paying, No Degree, White Collar Work-At-Home Jobs
June 13th, 2007 · 6 Comments
Just as there are endless legitimate reasons to want to work from home, there are many different kinds of jobs you can do from home. But some pay more than others depending on what you do. For example, a computer programmer who works from home is bound to make some good money. [...]
Tags: Business How-To's · Running a Business · Self Employment News
Cash Only Jobs in the Underground Economy
June 8th, 2007 · 3 Comments
When I was in junior high school, I did what my brothers and sister had done before me: I started a lucrative (for a kid, anyway) candy-selling business. We did not get any allowance and so we all had other ways of earning money; this was one that we all dabbled in for a [...]
Tags: Business Profiles · DIY Life · Running a Business · Self Employment News
How Customers Rip-off Businesses
May 28th, 2007 · 4 Comments
An unfortunate fact of being in business is that you will be a target of people that simply want to steal from you. It’s sorta funny that these people will go through so much trouble to rip someone off – it’s a lot of work to steal things. But customers do it every day – [...]

