Omega Trendz For Trendy Fashion
Carving out her own niche in a crowded field, Erina has found a balance that works. With a focus on trendy junior fashions she has built an online business that offers a selection affordable, popular, clothing.
The Mailing List Myth
There’s a lot of hype around about mailing lists. You’ve seen it. The sites that offer guaranteed success if you just build a gigantic list, or the spam mail that offers six secrets that make the gigantic list possible. That one usually comes between the other gigantic offers. And it seems the same kind of people get caught up with idea that size is critical. But are these mailing list offers all they are put up to be? Does size even matter?
Holiday Gift Ideas
For most people selling online, the holiday season, which is typically said to start sometime after Labor Day and certainly by the beginning of October, is the prime time for their business. Searches for the terms “holiday gift ideas”, “holiday gifts”, and “Christmas giftds”, among others, explode in numbers during this period. In early October the number is up 40% over the previous month.
Opportunity For Vintage Clothing Sellers
The Wiz is teaming with a group of vintage clothing and accessories sellers to offer a search engine optimization (SEO) and social media marketing (SMM) program to help promote their businesses. The program is available to all sellers of legitimate vintage clothing, as well as vintage hats, vintage belts, vintage gloves, vintage scarves, vintage purses, vintage shoes, vintage jewelry, and other vintage apparel and accessories regardless of where they sell.
Participants can be selling on eBay, Main Street Mall Online, Etsy, Ruby Lane, Bonanza (formerly Bonanzle), other venues, from their own website, or any combination of sites. The program includes a significant package of SEO reporting and analysis, as well as extensive social media marketing activity for each member of the program.
Setting Up Your eBay Store
Sally Milo is one of the partners operating GOing1nce LLC. (the other partner is Kyle Bennett). Sally has been a graphic designer since the days, as she says, “When cut and paste meant using an Exacto knife and rubber cement or melted wax.” From 1990, when she got her first Macintosh and learned how to do the cut and paste thing electronically, and to draw with a mouse, Sally has been creating web graphics. It’s only natural, she says, as she has “been an illustrator since I held my first crayon.”
Work At Home Now
The sub-title for this book is, “The No-nonsense Guide to Finding Your Perfect Home-based Job, Avoiding Scams, and Making a Great Living” and that pretty much sums it up.
There are many legitimate home-based jobs, businesses, and money-making projects but they are buried among an even greater number of scams. In fact, the ratio of fraudulent to legitimate offers is in the order of 56:1.
Work at home jobs include such positions as customer service agents, researchers, test scorers, tutors, writers, and concierges. A growing number of Fortune 500 companies, including UnitedHealth Group, American Express, and Northrop Grumman, hire home-based personnel.
Open Office Training
I’ve written about OpenOffice.org before — a couple of times! because I really like it. I like that it is quality, powerful, open source, software with all the features of the more expensive commercial packages. I like it because it is not a Microsoft product. And I like it because it is FREE!
But, like any good product, there is probably a significant learning curve to its use. This is often the primary reason for sticking with what you have and never moving on to something that is actually better. And I do think OpenOffice.org is better!
Building From Home
Ev and Leo live in a beautiful part of the country and are developing an online business from their home outside Portland, Oregon. In addition to their new website for collectible sports magazines, old car ads, and other memorabilia (kollection-konnection) they have branched out into magazine subscriptions.
It’s a natural. People read magazines — lots of them — but they can’t always find where to sign up for a subscription. Sure, schools offer them from time to time as fund raisers but where is a school kid and a pencil when you need one?


