What if you could make twice as much money from what you already do for a living? What if you could do that while you kept right on doing what you do, having the same income from your current job or business, with a little change in your daily routine? What if the new stuff [...]
Read more »Employed and unhappy? Get empowered with your own website.
Are you employed? Are you unhappy with your job or income? You’re not alone. And you can do something about it right away. Something that is moderately easy and inexpensive to start and maintain. Why would you want to add something else to your already time-challenged life? Because being employed is hard! Sure, it’s a [...]
Read more »Should you or shouldn’t you put your photo on your blog or website?
I have some comments to make on an article I published on superperformance.com a couple of days ago: Michele PW’s advice in “3 Crucial Elements Every Moneymaking Website Must Have.” One of the elements she suggests — and which many well-known internet marketing advisers also suggest — is that you have a good photo of [...]
Read more »How to Stop Worrying About The Stock Market and Get Back to Work
[Editor's Note: the following is not financial or investment advice. It is educational and informational. It is intended to provide a possible outlook on what causes financial worries.] Performance and productivity are as important to your passive income as to your employment or business income. A big issue for both employees and small businesses is [...]
Read more »Product creation/development: Games for specialized niches.
Yesterday, I published one of my articles in the series on specific product creation/development ideas. The article is about developing specialized games. Read it here. While the games industry is large and very competitive, its focus is primarily on computer and video games, edutainment for kids, and games that are adult pastimes and entertainment. So, [...]
Read more »Mini-Courses and Indispensable People
Over the last couple of days, I’ve published a couple of guest articles I want to add my own comments to. They are “Using Mini Courses to Sell More Books,” and “Why Indispensable People Are Far Too Costly For Your Organization.” In “Using Mini Courses to Sell More Books,” Kathleen Gage looks gives a brief [...]
Read more »Product Creation/Development: Indoor Bonsai
Here’s another entry in my continuing series on product creation and development for the small business or solo entrepreneur. I know a woman with a thriving business growing and selling indoor bonsai trees/plants from her apartment. What? Who would think of any kind of garden-related business being done in an apartment? But that’s what makes [...]
Read more »Increasing website/blog readership and client/customer conversion.
Yesterday I published a kind of “reminder article” by Nancy Marmolejo on the essential techniques successful website/blog owners use not only to stay visible but also to make visitors crave more of their content. To make their visitors regular readers who notice and miss them if they don’t publish. The article is
Read more »Time Management Concepts: What is time?
Many people say that “time management” isn’t the right way to describe how you plan, organize and conduct the process of doing the things you have to do. Perhaps it should be called “task management.” Or “activity management.” Or “life management.” Time is a concept with almost countless definitions. Is it the duration of an [...]
Read more »About creating your own products, and a “good old books” download
Earlier today I published a new article in my series on specific products that are easy to develop and manage for the solo entrepreneur: “Creating Your Own Products: Artificial Flowers.” It’s about the popular and profitable market for fabric and paper flowers. These days, wedding and other events planners are using products like paper flowers [...]
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