Working at Home Blog Carnival-Seventeenth Edition
Welcome to the January 26, 2007 edition of working at home blog carnival. This weeks Carnival has, as always, some really good articles. So, Sit Back and Enjoy.
And Here We Go…
advice
GP presents So you want to Run a Bed and Breakfast posted at Making Montana Memories - at the Fish Creek House, saying, “Some inside scoops on innkeeping”
Phil B. presents Another Fundamental Flaw with Online Advertisement « Phil for Humanity posted at Phil for Humanity, saying, “Imagine for a moment, you are reading an interesting article or watching a cool video on the Internet for free. That’s not hard to imagine, since you are doing it now. Now imagine that you want to give thanks to the provider for the content that you just saw, so you intentionally click on an advertisement on that webpage.”
Christine Kane presents Business Advice for Artists and Sensitive People posted at Christine Kane.
Matthew Paulson presents My Experiences at a Quixtar Recruitment Meeting posted at Getting Green.
business
Krishna De presents Google alerts - probably the best free research tool in the world posted at Krishna De, saying, “Discover 10 keys to using Google Alerts to grow your business”
Katie presents Quit doubting yourself and tap into your assets already posted at Aridni, saying, “Thanks for hosting!”
Gina presents Why Hire A Tax Professional? posted at Gina’s Tax Articles, saying, “With tax software so cheap, so many online tax filing options, resources and help all over the Internet, why hire a tax professional?”
Neville Thomas presents Things to know before you start a home business posted at Simply Home Business Blog.
Becky McCray presents Resource: Small Business Ideas for Small Towns posted at Small Biz Survival, saying, “Ideas for great businesses are out there. Here are four tactics for discovering ideas for your home business or small business.”
Stephanie Bryant presents The Paperless Home Office posted at Mortaine’s Blog, saying, “A professional writer shares her tips on the paperless office space.”
John presents Do you have what it takes? posted at OhCash.com, saying, “It takes more than just skills and knowledge to succeed. Get the feel of the inner workings.”
home
Christopher J. Brunner presents Teaching Your Child About Money posted at The Small Business Buzz, saying, “My submission is about the importance of teaching the world’s future business leaders about money at a young age, and suggestions on how to do so. Thank you for considering my submission for inclusion in this week’s edition of the Working at Home Blog Carnival.”
stories
GP presents Come as a Guest… Leave as a Friend posted at Fish Creek House - INNside Innkeeping, saying, “Running a bed and breakfast, is a full time home labour of love. A day in the life.”
Will Chen presents Life Changing Experiment: Day 1 posted at Wisebread, saying, “Chris kicks off a simple 30 day challenge to revamp his life. Will we see a dramatic change or is Chris going to crash and burn? Either way, stay tuned.”
GP presents Hospitaity Service or How We Pamper our Guests posted at Making Montana Memories - at the Fish Creek House, saying, “Home is where the hospitality is… Hospitality service is the name of the game in the innkeeping business.”
tips
Silicon Valley Blogger presents Silicon Valley Blog About Money, Finance, Geek Culture and Cyberspace posted at The Digerati Life.
Azlan presents Four Tips on How to Use Social Networking site for Zero Cost Publicity posted at AZLAN KASIM.
Debra Moorhead presents 5 Ways to Use Your Time More Efficiently posted at Debra Moorhead.com, saying, “Do you ever wonder which time management theories work best? Which ones do the truly successful entrepreneurs use? This article will have you inspired and ready to get to work in no time.”
David Olsen presents Affiliate Marketing – Five tactics for getting the most out of your traffic posted at Affiliate Profit Center.
Moneywalks presents Mutual Funds 101 posted at moneywalks.
work
Barbra Sundquist presents How to Find Freelance Work on the Web posted at HomeBusinessWiz.
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Went to phil B article on advertising. Hey, phil….No Comment section? Suppose your info is wrong? Anyway, The answer to the advertising problem may be a daily charge instead of per click. If they know a per click charge, and know average hits per day, per day charge should be able to be figured out!
Input by Paul Lamach | January 26, 2007 @ 9:42 am
Hey Paul,
I agree about comments, I personally think they should be allowed, especially if there could be questions or observations regarding a post.
Input by Joe | January 26, 2007 @ 9:57 am
Great Carnival, Thanks for hosting.
Input by Andy | January 26, 2007 @ 9:58 am
Hey Andy,
Your Welcome. Read on my friend, there are plenty of good articles today (as always).
Input by Joe | January 26, 2007 @ 10:15 am