Welcome to the February 23, 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
Matthew Paulson presents How To Identify Bad Financial Advice posted at Getting Green.
Debra Moorhead presents How to Set Clear, Definite Goals posted at Debra Moorhead.com, saying, “Being specific is so important in many business aspects. This article is about being clear about what you want.”
Tatum Manny presents Two Classic Blogging Income Mistakes and How to Overcome Them posted at Internet Marketing Tell All, saying, “”Proof that I’m right: Go to a prominent blogger’s site, one who makes a great income from their blog like Shoemoney, Steve Pavlina, or Problogger. Do you see 16 different banners for Amazon, Barnes and Noble, four different blog ad networks, Clickbank RSS Generated feeds and Google AdSense? Do the pages seem cluttered to you?”"
Stephanie Foster presents MyBlogLog Growing Pains posted at Aspects of Home Business Blog, saying, “MyBlogLog has some great potential but has also gone through some growing pains.”
business
Michelle presents Balance Sheet Basics posted at Aridni, saying, “Thanks for hosting!”
Silicon Valley Blogger presents Top 20 Dumbest Business Ideas That Made Millions…Or Not! posted at The Digerati Life.
Slade presents Martha Stewart Style Blog Marketing posted at PageCoach, saying, “Rather than trying to sell the perfect cookie to everyone in America, Martha decided to make a buck selling information ABOUT HOW TO MAKE a great cookie. Transforming her expertise into a career lies more in her ability to communicate.”
Jack Yoest presents Mothers Working At Home posted at Reasoned Audacity, saying, “More and more women are turning to home-based businesses as a way to find emotional balance with their work and with their children. But the IRS isn’t making it easy. Reforms are needed; Charmaine Yoest is co-author of Mother in the Middle: Searching for Peace in the Mommy Wars. This article was adapted from her article in Policy Review: The Journal of American Citizenship of The Heritage Foundation. Wendelyn Martz has lived on both sides of the mommy wars.”
Susan Velez presents How Important Is Your Goal? posted at The Secret To Life.
Beno Varghese presents Get paid to review posts on this site! posted at Beno Varghese dot-com.
Christopher J. Brunner presents Which Internet Browser Should You Choose? posted at The Small Business Buzz, saying, “The perks of Mozilla’s Firefox Internet Browser, explored by a recent convert from IE.”
humor
Sarakastic presents An open letter to spammers posted at Fibromyalgia Experiment, saying, “I thought it was funny.”
stories
Will Chen presents Mr. Cheap Stuff: Who do you think you are? posted at Wisebread, saying, “Interview with entrepreneur Dean Takamine, the webmaster of one the most popular deal finding websites MrCheapStuff.com.”
tips
David Olsen presents Blogging to the sound of SpongeBob posted at Affiliate Profit Center.
GP presents Some Day My Spring Will Come posted at Fish Creek House – INNside Innkeeping, saying, “As an innkeeper, taking care of the creature comforts in an eco-friendly way is a win, win, the environment, us and of course our guests.”
kumiko suzuki presents How To Make Money Online Uploading Videos – The Ultimate Guide posted at Cash Quest, saying, “Thousands of dollars can be made uploading videos!”
The Positivity Blog presents Prioritize with The Pareto Principle posted at Henrik Edberg.
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7 Comments
Thanks for having me in the Carnival again. It’s wonderful to see all kinds of new people, as well as to read all the great content on blogs I never knew existed.
Hey Tat,
Always a pleasure to have you here. Great article, too.
Thanks,
Joe
Thank you so much for allowing my to participate in the carnival. I’m honored that my post is listed in these pages.
Thanks again!
Hey,
I love what you’e doing!
Don’t ever change and best of luck.
Raymon W.
Hey Ramon,
Thanks. Glad you like it. I hope you keep coming back and continue to join in the conversations that we have around here.
Joe
I’m not quite understanding what all
this is supposed to be about?
Must be me or something…
Hey MaryAnne,
The point of the carnival is to share information about working at home, provide links to other blogs that have useful articles and to provide as much helpful information as possible to people in the same boat.
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