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Saturday, August 18, 2007iPhone Chat Tool
Minglets is a little iPhone app that lets you socialize and "mingle" with all the other iPhone users out there. To get started, Simply log into minglets.com using your iPhone, coose a "Minglet" that interests you from the front page or browse even more minglets by flipping through the minglet menu. More at:http://minglets.com/ Labels: Money Making, Recent Technology InsiderScore is an insider trading data monitoring and intelligence service
InsiderScore is an insider trading data monitoring and intelligence service. Our proprietary algorithms score and filter transactions in real time, allowing you to zero in on the most important and notable insider transactions. You can easily monitor your existing coverage realm and scan the entire market universe for timely, telling, and actionable new ideas via the one or two daily consolidated emails we send and/or by visiting our in-depth website. More at:http://insiderscore.com/ Via-Visionwiz Labels: Money Making, Recent Technology Ventbox.com gives everyone a soapbox on their very own computer
VentBox is a website designed for you! With VentBox, you can complain about whatever you want and have your opinion counted. It’s easy to find Vents that you agree with and even easier to share your Vents with your friends. More at:http://www.ventbox.com/ The most important thing to remember is that everyone has her or his opinion, and some people have opinions very similar to your own! So, get started and get venting… you may be surprised with what happens. Labels: Money Making, Recent Technology Friday, August 17, 2007Track Your Expenses
more at:http://www.gastus.com/ via-visionwiz Labels: Money Making, Recent Technology Start Your Own Website
more at:http://www.jumpchart.com/ Labels: Money Making, Recent Technology Engcom.net is a useful user-generated site which allows people to post articles that they find interesting and relevant
more at:http://www.engcom.net/ Labels: Money Making, Recent Technology Domain Log Book is the place for you to track all your domains
Domain Log Book is the place for you to track all your domains, simply add them to your log book, and see their Google page rank, and Alexa traffic rank on one page. more at:http://domainlogbook.com/ Labels: Money Making, Recent Technology Thursday, August 16, 2007With Knibble.com you can log onto the website and with moments be playing one of the 10,139 absolutely free games that are being offered
About Us We crawl the whole wide world of the web to find any and all online casual games. We're already the largest casual game site and everyday we're adding more games. And the Knibble community (we call it the Knibblehood) helps out in hand- scrubbing them. Any registered member can submit new games, add a description, suggest a content rating and add tags. Basically all of us together organizing the huge world of online games for the enjoyment of everyone. More at:http://knibble.com/ Labels: Money Making, Recent Technology fooWHO.com, this site allows you to create a profile where you list all of you interests, then rate or submit items that interest you
The idea is that users can find hangouts, news, blog, movies, music, books, tech-devices... and... well... just about anything that other users with the same life style and preferences liked. That is contrary to other social networks that rely on what the author of the specific content has to say about it or to networks that rely on random user input to say what's good for you and what's not. You're never really sure if the users suggesting are in the same state of mind like you are. More at:http://www.foowho.com/ Labels: Money Making, Recent Technology PikiPimp
The Pikicentral offering has been moulded, kicked and battered into shape by not only our team, but also the general internet public yelling down our inboxes. After our release of Pikipimp in December, we quickly skyrocketed to fame (much to the help of the like of techcrunch.com and mashable.com ). New opportunities quickly presented themselves to us. Emails like this quickly got the teams brain ticking.... more at:http://pikicentral.com/ Labels: Money Making, Recent Technology Wednesday, August 15, 2007S33k is a web-based invitation service
S33k may not bring a sparkle to your eye but it has happened upon a great and simple idea, bringing a modern touch to invitations. It’s very easy to use-- so easy in fact, anyone, your old grandmother included, could take advantage of it. More at:http://s33k.net/ Labels: Money Making, Recent Technology Is Doing Business Need Great Degree Or Great Personal Skill?
First Interesting Item: The Wall Street Journal ran a great story the other day on the follies of MBA-powered mismanagement. Well, I thought it was a great story, anyway. No one else seemed to pay much attention… probably because it doesn’t fit into the average person’s belief system that a Master’s in Business Administration is good for anything. Seems that Harvard lost $350-million bucks in a hedge fund… run by guys with Harvard MBAs. Let that idea roll around in your head for a moment. If you have a stake in believing that MBAs rule, then it’s just an annoying news item. Move along. Nothing to see here. However, if — like me — you enjoy these tidbits of proof that MBA actually stands for Massive Bullshit Acquisition, then the irony is truly delicious. I’ve always maintained it is harder to teach people with too much education how to run small biz and entrepreneur shops, because the nonsense is piled so deep and thick in their skulls. An MBA is often a red flag that trouble lies ahead… like getting in a car with someone behind the wheel who learned how to drive solely from books. A lot of the people who come to me for private consultation have MBAs. They can wax prolific on all sorts of business theory… but when it comes down to actually making sales, they’re like a babe in the woods. Helpless, clueless, and desperately trying to bluff their way through whatever disaster they’ve created. Okay, there’s probably some worth in getting advanced degrees in biz. If you’re looking to nail down a soul-devouring gig in middle management at some faceless corporation, for example, it’s definitely the way to go. And it will, at the very least, force you to read some books. I guess that’s a good thing, too. But a vast number of the most frightingly successful entrepreneurs and small biz owners I know have zero college under their belt. Many dropped out of high school. And yet you would consider them intellectually “inferior” at your peril. They’re usually smarter than the most “officially” educated guy in the room, and possess infinitely more real-world “pedal to the metal” savvy. The world of small biz doesn’t do so well using theory and grand concepts like “branding”. Entrepreneurs generally do better by breaking rules, and employing old-time classic salesmanship to deliver targeted product via killer pitches to hot markets. All my mentors were self-educated. That generally means they were obsessive about reading. If rumor of any good book in any MBA program leaked out, they were on it. And because they filtered all incoming data through the real-world crucible of making sales happen, I would bet on their comprehension level being higher than any student’s. But they never relied solely on books. Often, they would stop reading the latest bidniz best-seller half-way through, having quickly picked up the essential knowledge they could use. Books are tools. It’s how the info works in the laboratory of everyday selling that counts. I’m a broken record on this, because it’s important: Whatever happens to the economy (and things are, admittedly, getting scary)… whatever happens in your market (including the sudden threat of increased competition)… and whatever happens in your life in general… the one key survival skill will always and forever be raw, classic salesmanship. Learn how to sell. Learn how to identify your best prospects, how to find them, how to nurture their innate desire for what you offer… and, most importantly, learn how to needle their emotional sweet spot to get them to act. To buy, to try your stuff out, and to allow you into their complex, fuzzy-focused lives as a “go to guy” provider of goods, services and content. And remember — if the dudes teaching the MBA courses really knew their stuff, do you think they’d be grinding it out in academia? The School of Hard Knocks remains the best university out there. Second Interesting Item: Last night, I had dinner with a friend who also happens to be the top real estate broker in Northern Nevada. Nevada, you may or may not know, went from being one of the top ten hottest real estate markets in the country… to being one of the top five worst. And we did it in a matter of shell-shocked months. Most real estate-related businesses around here are in full panic mode, laying people off, closing up shop, fighting off bankruptcy, wringing their hands and hiding under the covers. Ask your average agent how things are going, and he’s liable to burst into tears (and ask to borrow twenty bucks for lunch). My friend, however, is doing just fine. He’s not matching his record-setting pace from the recent boom years, but he’s not far off, either. And how, you ask, is he able to survive and thrive while others struggle and fail? The answer is very simple, it turns out. He ignores all the strategies other agents and brokers rely on. And, instead, he uses old-time classic salesmanship to help his clients sell when no one else is selling, and buy when no one seems to be buying. Any good salesman would immediately recognize his skill-set as bonding, smart message-to-market targeting, and (most notably) working within the rules of the real world. No theory. No tricks. No special magic at all. Most agents simply do not know how to sell. They violate the most basic principles… like forgetting that it’s not all about them, but rather all about the prospect. You never “sell” a house to anyone. You create the opportunity for a prospect to sell himself. And you do this by completely understanding his needs and desires, and genuinely matching him up with the right house. However you need to define it. Most agents get all caught up in self-defeating conversations about “no one’s buying”, “the market’s in the tank”, “we’re in a recession” and all sorts of other nonsense. The glass is half empty, and leaking. A great salesman assesses the situation, adjusts, and stays frosty. And they get real. People are still buying and selling, even in the most dire market conditions. Sure, they’re harder to find, but they’re there. The housing industry is a fluid, moving parade of action. And there is always a way around a problem. Always. The reality of the solution may not thrill you, but there are endless choices and alternative paths. The world may or may not be headed for some kind of economic Armeggedon. We may weather the coming crises just fine, or we may all be living in caves in a few years. But however the reality plays out, one stark fact remains: Those who survive and thrive will be the ones with the most real-world experience, and the best salesmanship skills. It has ever been thus. Stay frosty… Via-Visionwiz more at:http://marketingrebel.com/ Labels: Money Making, Recent Technology Tuesday, August 14, 2007Make Money With A Ball "Grand Vision"
For some time, she had been using a soft mini soccer ball with words on each panel in her special needs classes in Haddon Township elementary schools. Why, she wondered aloud to her husband, Gregg, couldn’t that invention be taken to the masses, not only as an educational tool, but as a marketing device? It took a year to patent the idea, form a company called Answers In Motion, then several months to find a manufacturer and attend toy conventions before Thumball came to fruition. The Maple Shade couple took out a home equity loan to get things started. The concept of the colorful Thumball is simple. In the educational versions, each panel is imprinted with a word, picture or phrase. Players toss the ball, look under their thumb, and answer the question, identify the picture or list a category. They’ve sold about 50,000 of the balls, mostly through their Web site, since the first shipment last September. It’s also been featured on a Philadelphia television station and they got to ask a question and show their product on a recent CNBC episode of “The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch.” More at:http://www.catch32ball.com/ Labels: Money Making, Recent Technology Tribyounal is Web 2.0’s equivalent of the gavel
Tribyounal's primary goal is to make justice and legal advice available for free, to anyone, rich or poor, who has access to a computer and internet. Thanks to initiatives like the "one hundred dollar laptop" and cheap internet accesss, even the poorest regions in the world might benefit from Tribyounal in the near future. Rendering slow-paced and more expensive initiatives, such as the South African law train, superfluous. More at:http://tribyounal.com/ Labels: Money Making, Recent Technology Zeeya is a cool international student social networking site
You know everyone in the world within 6 degrees of separation. See how you're connected and get to know the friends of your friends. Share your personal interests, hobbies, and academic goals, and meet people with similar interests. Find old friends and stay in touch. Make new friends and academic connections, or perhaps even meet the love of your life. More at:http://zeeya.net/ Labels: Money Making, Recent Technology Monday, August 13, 2007ElephantDrive- The technology drive!!!
The smallest plan is free if you are looking to store anything less than 1 GB, the next step up saves 100 GBs for only $10 a month, and a whopping 1 TB of space for $35 a month. Some information is too valuable to keep on the computer, if it crashes you may lose everything. At first this was mostly for big companies, but now with it becoming so affordable, it is for average consumers as well. More at: Elephant Drive Labels: Money Making, Recent Technology AdSymetrix- Track your advertisements
More at:http://www.adsymetrix.com/ Advertisements Tracker Labels: Money Making, Recent Technology How To Make Millions With Popcorn Flavorings!!!
Location: Elk Grove, Ill. 2006 Revenue: $5 million Employees: 10 Year founded: 1999 With money he had saved selling knives and teaching tennis, Brian Taylor hired a team of flavor specialists to create the 14 types of all-natural popcorn seasonings his company now offers. The seasonings are currently in three-quarters of movie theaters and 70 percent of grocery stores nationwide. Taylor started out by himself selling to local Chicago grocery stores and eventually picked up national distributors. More at:http://www.kernelseasons.com/ kernelseasons Labels: Money Making, Recent Technology
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