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Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Online Name Generators

Looking for a new name or wondering how names translate into other situations? Check these comical online name databases, servers, toys and lists.

Punny Name Archive
A mammoth listing of more than 32,000 real people with humorous names. Pick a new alias.
Redneck Name Generator, The
Here's our test drive report on this novelty. Unfortunately, at this writing, it appears a mysterious registration process is necessary to access the generator for new names, Cletus.
Rock, Pop, Rap, and Country Star Music Name Generators
What do ya think? Do I look like a Captain Hendrix?
Ultimate List of Stupid Names, The
Not an automatic generator, but a lengthy compilation of ridiculous monikers. Got that, Colin Allcars?
War on Terror Anagrams
Rearrange the letters of "Saddam Hussein, Osama bin Laden" and get these new words: "Unhandsome, animal-assed baddies." Hey, kids, it's fun with anagrams!
What's Your Pokename?
I'm considering Poke Diddy.
Your Secret Name
How to determine your Soap Opera Name, Adult Movie Star Name, and Drag Queen Name.
Baby Name Generator
"Each day billions of mothers and fathers sift through our collection of over 30 names in search of an appropriate moniker for their little fetus pie," claims "Name That Baby: A Guide for Soon-to-Be-Parents," from "Modern Humorist." Browse popular names, search perfect names, discover the meaning of any name.
Cereal Name Transmogrifier
Operating on the principle "there is a secret box of cereal inside each and every person," Big Yellow Cereal has devised technology to tell you your name if you were morning roughage. I'm Flakey Nutclusters, nice to meet you. Yeah, yeah, I've got raisins.

Saturday, July 5, 2008

ONline Magics

The Love Compatibility Test
Here's a fun "love compatibility test" for any romantic endeavor. Actually, it's rigged. No matter which number your interested party chooses, and it's a free choice, he or she will always end up on the heart, thus, making a "love connection." E-mail the URL to your love interest and tell them to take the love test. If they somehow end up on the heart, you can prove that "love conquers all."

Interactive Web Magic: "The Clock"
Here’s an interactive magic trick that works across the web and you can have fun showing your friends. The secret is based on a simple mathematical principle.

Magic Meister
Optical illusions and a few magic tricks.

Opticalllusions.com
Look for your favorite optical illusion. It is bound to be here.

Sandlot Science Optical Illusion Site
A science-oriented optical illusion site.

Michael Bach's Optical Illusion Page
53 Optical Illusions & Visual Phenomena with explanations. This will keep you busy for awhile.

Thursday, July 3, 2008

4 Tips For Becoming A More Productive Entrepreneur


better human being in my opinion, but you have to stay on topic, so let’s focus on business.

Over the past few months I’ve experimented with some lifestyle changes. Not all of these changes were specifically about improving my business or working life, but they have enabled me to become more efficient at what I do during the day with my work. I suspect they will have a similar effect on you if you do them too.

Some of these tips, at least on the surface, might seem a bit dramatic to some people, others will laugh and say they have been doing these things for years. Either way, please read this advice with a mindset of how you could possibly implement them to help your life and your business.

1. Don’t Watch Television

Mid this year I moved into a new house - my first home. As you do when you get your first home, you have a lot of stuff to buy. Furniture, dishes, cutlery, fridge, washing machine and of course - the TV.

My TelevisionI went out and bought a new flat-screen television - not a super big one, but a bigger TV than I have had before (see the picture to the left - that’s my TV). Australia, in recent years, rolled out a digital broadcast free-to-air service (cable is not that big here) and having never purchased a digital television or digital receiver I didn’t know much about the technology.

I was over a friend’s place and she had a digital set-top box and wow - she had perfect picture but not only that, she got an EXTRA channel for free. That was cool I thought, so I decided I wanted a digital television too, so I bought one.

When buying the TV the packaging said it had an in-built digital tuner, which I took to mean it had an in-built digital receiver. Turns out I was wrong and it didn’t even come with an aerial, so after taking it out of the box I couldn’t receive any television channels.

I wrote down on my very large to-buy list (you know how big this thing gets when you move into a new place) to purchase an aerial or digital receiver box, however I never got around to it.

Instead I started watching DVDs. I still had a lot of StomperNet DVDs to get through and I also had Mike Filsaime’s 7 Figure Code product to watch too (which is excellent by the way), so I began watching one DVD at lunch while I cooked and ate.

A few weeks went by and I didn’t have any commercial television. I admit it - I had Simpsons-withdrawal and I also missed music video clips, but I definitely wasn’t missing all the horror stories that the news constantly dishes out, the celebrity following, the brain-draining commercials and all the mindless shows that today’s society calls entertainment.

It’s amazing the emotion television stirs up and how pervasive it is in your life - it’s so easy to just turn it on and chill for a while, where in reality you are sucking up a lot of unhealthy junk. It’s now been several months with no TV and I’m not going back any time soon, although I might need to do something when the Australian Open tennis comes in January.

Besides just feeling better, not having TV means you turn to more productive things to do, like reading books, exercise, working on your blog/business and actually creating output, studying other resources, or if you do want some entertainment, you can grab a DVD of your favorite television series and not have to watch commercials. I’d pay a few dollars to watch Lost and The 4400 with no ads - that is for sure!

Honestly, I’m surprised how good this change has been and I bet you try it you will be blown away by how much more you get done and how much better you feel. There are some things in life you don’t need to know and 99% of television falls into that bracket - you can get the 1% you need to know in a much better format by going online, or reading a book or magazine or talking to other humans.
2.Hire A House Cleaner

I’ve wanted to do this one for a long time and when a flyer popped into my mailbox with a nice bold headline stating your home can be cleaned for $20 a week I thought yeah, I like the sound of that!

I now have a cleaning lady come in every two to three weeks, do a once over of my house and it costs about $40 in total (I have a three bedroom house).

If you value your time and don’t enjoy cleaning then get this job outsourced.

I can sit down in the two hours it takes to clean my house and write a blog article, or respond to email or work on a new report or record audio or do all kinds of things that are worth a lot more than the $20 an hour it costs to get my house cleaned. This really is a no-brainer decision and I can’t believe it took so long to arrange it.

You have to remember I’m a bachelor living by myself presently, so that means I have a different environment to say having a family. My place is pretty clean in general, but after a few weeks the mess starts to build up. I might let it go for as long as a two months sometimes without cleaning and then finally do it. Now it stays clean, I don’t have to devote any mindshare to it and it costs about the equivalent of ten minutes of my time since I get a much higher leverage hourly rate doing other things.
3. Don’t Eat Processed Sugar

I doubt there is anyone reading this who doesn’t know that sugar - the unnatural refined kind (not the good stuff in fruit etc) is bad. I’ve know this for ages, however I still would eat some kind of “treat” at least once a day. Chocolate was (is) my weakness and if there is something chocolate in the house I eat it - no amount of willpower can save me.

I’ve had some friends recently read through an old book called Sugar Blues and they’ve passed on to me how unbelievably toxic sugar is to our bodies - it’s basically poison - an addictive poison (hmm, does that remind you of another type of poison drug some humans use on a regular basis that is 100% legal?)

Regardless of how bad sugar might be, I didn’t like that I was addicted to chocolate and experienced cravings after lunch and dinner, so I decided to eliminate sugar from my diet as much as possible.

Bear in mind sugar is in a lot of things - if you live in the USA, Australia or Canada in particular you will have a hard time finding anything that doesn’t have sugar in it. Most processed foods have sugar added, certainly things like soft drinks, colas, and fast food have plenty of sugar added and if you just spend some time reading labels at your supermarket you will be amazed that EVERYTHING has sugar in it.

If you look at things from a business perspective this makes complete sense.

Sugar makes things taste sweeter, which means tastier to most people and of course it’s addictive as well. Hmm…so if we add this ingredient to our foods more people will want to buy it? I smell profit! Sometimes there are aspects of the corporate world that I really hate, and this is one of them.

Regardless of anything else I wanted to test this no-sugar theory and see if there are any tangible results. If you read Sugar Blues you will find a list of symptoms a mile long that sugar can be responsible for, but in my case I’ve noticed one big change - I don’t experience a mid-afternoon lull anymore.

Previously I’d crash around 2-4PM each day. I’d get tired, sluggish and feel like napping. As I type this it’s almost 3PM, I recently had lunch and I feel 100%. In the past I’d have lunch and much down on something chocolate with sugar in it and possibly have a drink with sugar in it too, with lunch. My glucose levels were all over the place, flying high then dropping down again, hence causing my sleepiness. Now with no sugar, things are more stable.

These are the sort of tangible results that I take notice of and I expect if you try to cut sugar from your diet you will be blown away by the improvements to your health. Remember you have to eat some sugar - our bodies need it - so get stuck into fruit instead of cake.

With the extra energy I’ve been able to get more done each day, including both work and exercise, and I haven’t had an afternoon nap in a while. I can’t conclusively conclude that eliminating sugar from my diet is responsible for the change, but it certainly makes a lot of sense to me, so I’m going to try and stick with it.

As an alternative to sugar you can try things like Xylitol if you absolutely need something white, sweet and powdery.
4. Don’t Respond To Email

Haha! - You might laugh at this - how can you NOT respond to email?

Okay, of course you can’t completely ignore email, but you need to recognize how much of a constraint it is to actually getting things done.

If you asked me what is the biggest thing that holds my business back, it’s email. Email sucks time, most of it relates to treading water activities, yet you have to give it *some* time. The problem is, most of us give it an inordinate amount of time given what it provides for us in return.

In The 4-Hour Workweek, Tim Ferriss teaches a good technique for handling email by leaving it for certain times of the day and suggests batch processing. Mike Filsaime leaves email to the end of the day. I’ve tried both these techniques and they don’t work for me straight out of the box, however I’ve taken these ideas and come up with my own system.

Batch processing is great and I’ve done that with my email for years, so this is the first step you need to take. Create specific periods were you knuckle down and get your email processed. As David Allen of Getting Things Done notes, there will be emails you can answer in two minutes, so you sit down and bang these out the door. Then you go through and sort the rest of the emails into project and action folders for when it is time to work on those projects.

I’ve taken to quickly scanning my email, deleting the messages I don’t need, responding to the two minute emails and then just ignoring the rest until my next batch process period. Sometime I don’t batch process for many days. This is what I mean by ignoring your email. You just let it sit there, knowing that you will batch process them in a day or three. If people can’t wait that long, then too bad, some things are just more important than replying to an email.

Of course you scan your email at least once a day to make sure nothing critical is there, but most email can be left for several days without reply while you knuckle down and do the things that actually move you forward. You might upset a few people, but most of the time people learn how long it takes for you to reply and as long as you watch out for any “hot” time sensitive things so you don’t miss them, this system can alleviate some of the pressure.

I’ve yet to come across a perfect system for email and it’s just going to get worse as the amount of email we receive increases, but you have to set things straight - email should not dominate your attention - your moving forward tasks should. To help deal with this, push email to the back of your priorities, batch process it, use a folder system to manage and prioritize it and let it ride for a few days if there is nothing pressing to respond to.
Include These Tips In Your Life

You’ve got some unique tips from me today, which are not quite your typical Internet marketing style advice. Please take these as suggestions and experiment with them in your life and see how you go. You don’t have to everything listed here all at once and for some of you these ideas might be quite challenging (giving up sugar for example), so pick the one you think could have an immediate positive impact on your life and test it out.

OnLine Keywords

One of the most common scenarios I see not only with my own blogs but also in my clients’ blogs is creating posts without considering online keywords.

Online keywords are the words used by people to find information on the web. The thing is, if your vocabulary is exceptional and if your spelling skills are good, you may find yourself creating blog posts which are focused on words very, very few people are using when they search the internet.

For example, according to Wordtracker’s free keyword tool, shows 620 searches for the word entrepreneur. Yaro Starak knows how to spell entrepreneur and has based his blog on the correct spelling of the word. Not only did he launch his blog with the keyword entrepreneur in the domain name, but he also creates blog posts with the keyword in the title such as the blog post 4 Tips for Becoming a More Productive Entrepreneur.

However, there are other ways that people online are spelling that keyword. While Google is quick to “correct” spelling mistakes, there are still other “alternate” spellings of the word entrepreneur including:

* entreprenuer - 53 searches
* entrepeneur - 38 searches
* enterpreneur -17 searches

Wow. People can’t spell entrepreneur. You might be tempted to think that the easier to spell keyword “small business owner” would fare better… but according to Wordtracker, the keyword small business owner only had 17 searches. The same as enterpreneur mispelling.

So which word should you focus on when you’re writing a blog post with tips for small business success? Should you write your blog post and title it “Success Tips For Entrepreneurs” or Success Tips for Small Business Owners”?

When I started paying attention to keywords in my blog posts, my traffic began to increase exponentially. On one of my blogs, I was creating a post which was originally titled “Writing Pithy, Punchy Headlines”. When I checked the online keywords, I discovered that no one was searching for “pithy” or “punchy” headlines. However, they were searching for Creating Blazing Hot Headlines that Attract Readers.

One of the keys to blog marketing success is to pay attention to the keywords people are using to find information online. When you create blog posts around the keywords that people are using to find information on the web, it will help attract visitors to your blog.

Sunday, June 29, 2008

List of Online Dictionaries to learn to speak in English

There are many online website dictionaries. These website dictionaries are quite easy to use and they have a huge collection of information. Some of these dictionaries are also dedicated to a specific topic. For example some of the dictionaries are medical dictionaries.

We have provided a list of the best online dictionaries here. If you are in a particular field, medical or programming or Internet and you are looking for a particular word commonly used in that field, then you can find it’s meaning using the dictionaries provided here.

These dictionaries are also useful if you have to look up the meaning of a particular word and know its pronunciation when you do not have your own physical dictionary with you.

Merriam-Webster Online
Merriam-Webster provides a free online dictionary, thesaurus, audio pronunciations, Word of the Day, word games, and other English language resources.

Dictionary.com
This is a free online English dictionary, thesaurus and reference guide, crossword puzzles and other word games, online translator and Word of the Day.

American Heritage Dictionary
Over 90,000 entries feature 10,000 new words and senses, 70,000 audio word pronunciations, 900 full-page color illustrations, language notes and word-root appendixes.

RhymeZone
A language arts reference tool and comprehensive search engine for words. Includes the functions of a rhyming dictionary, thesaurus, and spelling checker, as well as an integrated full-text search engine for all of Shakespeare's works and thousands of quotations and poems."

On-Line Medical Dictionary
OMD is a searchable dictionary created by Dr. Graham Dark and contains terms relating to biochemistry, cell biology, chemistry, medicine, molecular biology, physics, plant biology, radiobiology, science and technology. It includes: acronyms, jargon, theory, conventions, standards, institutions, projects, eponyms, history, in fact anything to do with medicine or science.

MedTerms Medical Dictionary
MedTerms online medical dictionary is the medical reference for MedicineNet.com, containing easy-to-understand explanations of over 10,000 medical terms. This online medical dictionary provides quick access to hard-to-spell medical definitions through an extensive alphabetical listing.

ArtLex Art Dictionary
You'll find definitions for more than 3,500 terms used in discussing visual culture, along with thousands of supporting images, pronunciation notes, great quotations and cross-references.

Webopedia
An online computer dictionary and internet search engine for computer and Internet technology definitions.

Dictionary of Algorithms and Data Structures
This is a dictionary of algorithms, algorithmic techniques, data structures, archetypical problems, and related definitions. Algorithms include common functions, such as Ackermann's function. Problems include traveling salesman and Byzantine generals. Some entries have links to implementations and more information.

Biographical Dictionary
This dictionary covers more than 28,000 notable men and women who have shaped our world from ancient times to the present day. The dictionary can be searched by birth years, death years, positions held, professions, literary and artistic works, achievements, and other keywords.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

free online translation

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Most of the sites listed on this page provide free online translation of text and/or webpages between a number of different languages.

Multilingual translators | Bilingual translators | Databases of translators | Translation-related articles | Electronic dictionaries and translators

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Free Online Language Courses

Word2Word is pleased to provide these links in the hope of all people developing a better understanding of others through the use of language. We have attempted to place as many online courses at your disposal as possible. These sites contain lessons to help learn one language from another. The courses vary in quality and the quantity of material presented. Please note that some of the courses may require your browser to have the ability to read the language being learned. The links we provide are to free resources; however, if you do need to purchase language learning software, tapes or books then you can visit this link.

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Online Business Networking

The success of customer communities has shown that business relationships can be created and developed on the Web, and online dating has shown that deep personal relationships can be, as well. Online business networking, connecting and creating opportunities on the Web, is the next logical step. Here you'll find various online networking sites, as well as tips on how to make the most of them.
Virtual Business Development
Business networking serves many purposes: sales, general marketing, recruiting, job-hunting, knowledge exchange, and business development (in the sense of strategic alliances, joint ventures and channel sales). Of all these, business development is the one that it supports best. In fact, business development and business networking are closely related. Online networking sites offer unprecedented ways for entrepreneurs to identify and connect with potential partners.
How to Use Online Networks to Market Your Business
While virtual networks may not reach the massive numbers that advertising or national publicity does, it’s very effective in reaching highly qualified prospective customers, establishing perceived Competence with them, and reinforcing your brand. Online networks are also a powerful tool for market research, and can even help you get national publicity down the road.
Ten Steps to Dramatically Improve Your Network with Social Software
Online networks are the new power lunch tables and the new golf courses for business life in the U.S. In the past ten years, online dating has become mainstream; 40 million Americans use online dating sites. Now, businesspeople are starting to use the same family of technology to find business clients, new partners, and jobs, through virtual contacts they make online.
Crossing the Social Networking Chasm
The potential market for business networking is enormous. Over 20 million businesses worldwide are members of local chambers of commerce. Add to that all the marketing, business development, and non-retail sales professionals, plus hiring managers, recruiters, and job seekers, and the number gets very large. Generating revenue and supporting other business processes via relationships are as compelling reasons to connect as finding old schoolmates or potential dating partners.
Online Networking Tip: Be Prepared
The first step in most successful ventures is good planning. Before you start networking online, a little preparation will help you make the kind of connections you want.
Virtual Volunteering
One of the best places to network is in volunteer organizations. Besides putting your skills to good use at a cause you believe in, you demonstrate your expertise and commitment to other like-minded individuals, who may become, or refer you to, prospective clients, partners, or employers for you.
Online Networking for Author-Entrepreneurs
Book marketing is all about relationships, and you'd best learn to get good at long-distance relationships, because you will never meet most of the people face-to-face. The marketing of a book begins before the first keystroke is typed and continues long after the book is released. Online networking can support the entire lifecycle of your book, from conception to completion.
Leveraging Social Networking Sites to Generate Business
Where services such as Friendster, MySpace and Connexion have been successful bringing singles and groups together based on affinity and mutual interests, business-networking services are now offering a parallel experience in the professional world. Along with LinkedIn are such offerings as Ryze (www.ryze.com) and Tribe.net (www.tribe.net). This use of online, friend/associate-based networking will prove to be one of the most valuable business tools the Internet has yet provided.
Everything You Need to Know About Online Networking
Learn the basics of finding appropriate mailing lists and discussion forums, setting up an e-mail signature, and getting started participating.
How to Work the "Virtual" Room
Best-selling author and top speaker Susan RoAne discusses the pros and cons of chat rooms, discussion forums, and mailing lists, and offers some advice for savvy socializing on the Web.ivan mi
Networking on the Net
BNI founder Dr. Ivan Misner answers the question, "What do you see as effective strategies for further facilitating business networking using the Internet?"
Networking on the Net: Professionalism, Ethics and Courtesy
Claire Belilos, President of CHIC Hospitality Consulting Services, offers advice on how to come across as professional, ethical, and courteous in online communications.

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Free online file storage space

Free online file hosting

This is a guide to where you can store files on the web for free. If you are looking for a place to host your website, please visit the main page of FreeWebspace.net instead.

Box.net lets you Share and Access your Photos, Documents, and Files from ANY Computer. Backup and Sync important data. 1GB of space for free, or 5GB for $7.95/mo. Easy to use and no software to download.

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Snapdrive.net
is a handy free service that lets you upload, share and save files in an online hard drive. Accounts include 2GB file storage and generous amounts of bandwidth transfer.

Host-a.net offers 30 MB upload with 850 MB bw per month, multi file upload and real time stats.

Agigforfiles
Allow files up to 1GB (1000mb) to be uploaded

Yourfilelink
File size limit is 50 MB.

Myfile.ws
Max file size limit is 100 MB.

Upload-globe
Files up to 500 MB can be uploaded

Sharedelight
500 MB file size limit.

Filehost.gr
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Filewind
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fileXoom
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Online Learning

With the increased popularity of the internet, online education and distance learning have become more popular and mainstream. The definition of an online education or distance learning program is courses offered online that do not require the student to be on campus for most or all class participation. The courses allow the students to work with course materials at their own convenience or collaboratively on projects using tools like chat and discussion groups (bulletin boards).

Online and distance learning are ideal for people who have full-time jobs or other commitments and cannot take time off for full time studies. By leveraging the internet to deliver rich multimedia instruction along with online communities and discussions, e-learning has the power to increase access to education and training, while reducing learning costs.

The programs offered through distance learning include online courses, accredited undergraduate degrees, post graduate programs and MBAs, language courses, professional continuing education, and other courses that are offered by educational institutions, companies and individuals from all over the world.

Online Education

Welcome to the world of education without boundaries. Now, you can study the course of your choice offered by universities across the world, from within the comforts of your home. Online distance education is redefining the way people study. Not only can you study at your own pace, you can also interact with hundreds of students across the world.

With many online universities now being accredited, the degrees offered by these universities are recognized worldwide. So, if you are looking at better prospects, without quitting your job, this may be the way to go!

We are in the process of compiling the best and the most reputed online programs. Come, explore the world of online education with us:

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In the neck ruptured discs may occur. Auto accidents can produce whiplash. Lumps in the neck may be a sign of cancer or lymphoma.

Medical diagnosis of diseases involving the heart include: heart attacks and angina. High blood pressure and elevated cholesterol can affect the heart and blood vessels. Irregular heart beats produce palpitations and occasionally strokes. Prolonged use of two discontinued drugs, including Vioxx and Bextra, may increase the risk of heart attacks. Lung cancer, mesothelioma, asthma, bronchitis and emphysema occur in the lungs. The esophagus may be involved in GERD, reflux esophagitis and cancer. Excessive sweating can occur from sympathetic nerve problems in the chest.



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Thursday, June 12, 2008

barclays online banking

Why bank online?

Nobody likes queuing, least of all to pay bills. Barclays Online Banking gives you the freedom to bank when you want - at home, day or night. And it's free - you only pay the cost of calls while you're online and your normal Internet Service Provider charges.


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You can get instant access to the service when you register, allowing you to:

Check statements and view balances.
Transfer money between your own Barclays accounts.
Apply for a personal loan*.
Apply for a range of products.

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Online games are games played over some form of computer network. At the present, this almost always means the Internet or equivalent technology; but games have always used whatever technology was current: modems before the internet, and hard wired terminals before modems. The expansion of online gaming has reflected the overall expansion of computer networks from small local networks to the Internet and the growth of Internet access itself. Online games can range from simple text based games to games incorporating complex graphics and virtual worlds populated by many players simultaneously. Many online games have associated online communities, making online games a form of social activity beyond single player games.

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Wednesday, June 11, 2008

TOP Ten Business Ideas

1. Million Dollar Homepage

1000000 pixels, charge a dollar per pixel – that’s perhaps the dumbest idea for online business anyone could have possible come up with. Still, Alex Tew, a 21-year-old who came up with the idea, is now a millionaire.

2. SantaMail

Ok, how’s that for a brilliant idea. Get a postal address at North Pole, Alaska, pretend you are Santa Claus and charge parents 10 bucks for every letter you send to their kids? Well, Byron Reese sent over 200000 letters since the start of the business in 2001, which makes him a couple million dollars richer.

3. Doggles

Create goggles for dogs and sell them online? Boy, this IS the dumbest idea for a business. How in the world did they manage to become millionaires and have shops all over the world with that one? Beyond me.

4. LaserMonks

LaserMonks.com is a for-profit subsidiary of the Cistercian Abbey of Our Lady of Spring Bank, an eight-monk monastery in the hills of Monroe County, 90 miles northwest of Madison. Yeah, real monks refilling your cartridges. Hallelujah! Their 2005 sales were $2.5 million! Praise the Lord.

5. AntennaBalls

You can’t sell antenna ball online. There is no way. And surely it wouldn’t make you rich. But this is exactly what Jason Wall did, and now he is now a millionaire.

6. FitDeck

Create a deck of cards featuring exercise routines, and sell it online for $18.95. Sounds like a disaster idea to me. But former Navy SEAL and fitness instructor Phil Black reported last year sales of $4.7 million. Surely beats what military pays.

7. PositivesDating.Com

How would you like to go on a date with an HIV positive person? Paul Graves and Brandon Koechlin thought that someone would, so they created a dating site for HIV positive folks last year. Projected 2006 sales are $110,000, and the two hope to have 50,000 members by their two-year mark.

8. Designer Diaper Bags

Christie Rein was tired of carrying diapers around in a freezer bag. The 34-year-old mother of three found herself constantly stuffing diapers for her infant son into freezer bags to keep them from getting scrunched up in her purse. Rein wanted something that was compact, sleek and stylish, so in November 2004, she sat down with her husband, Marcus, who helped her design a custom diaper bag that's big enough to hold a travel pack of wipes and two to four diapers. With more than $180,000 in sales for 2005, Christie's company, Diapees & Wipees, has bags in 22 different styles, available online and in 120 boutiques across the globe for $14.99.

9. PickyDomains

Hire another person to think of a cool domain name for you? No way people would pay for this. Actually, naming domain names for others turned out a thriving business, especially, when you make the entire process risk free. PickyDomains currently has a waiting list of people who want to PAY the service to come up with a snappy memorable domain name. PickyDomains is expected to hit six figures this year.

10. Lucky Wishbone Co.

Fake wishbones. Now, this stupid idea is just destined to flop. Who in the world needs FAKE PLASTIC wishbones? A lot of people, it turns out. Now producing 30,000 wishbones daily (they retail for 3 bucks a pop) Ken Ahroni, the company founder, expects 2006 sales to reach $1 million.

How to Use Online Networks to Market Your Business

How to Use Online Networks for Marketing

Here are some of the ways that you can use social networks to market your company and you:

Research your market. You have two ears and one mouth; listen more than you talk. Through participation in these communities, companies can learn about consumer interests and reactions with a candor rarely found in focus groups and surveys.

Create Competence. If becoming an expert in your field is part of your marketing strategy, social networks give you a much more accessible outlet than the media. You can speak up in a mailing list, discussion forum, or blog, and reach hundreds or thousands of people. Say something useful, original, and profound, and you will get quoted and linked to, reaching even more people.

Build and reinforce your brand. Every signature in an e-mail or on the Web, and every profile online, is an opportunity to reinforce your brand.

Unveil a human voice. Networked markets demand openness from the companies who want to sell into those markets. Organizations should have more people participating virtually than just professional marketers. A happy employee is a more powerful brand evangelist than almost anyone in Marketing. This is one reason why Microsoft has approximately 1,200 bloggers out of 55,000 employees.

Associate yourself with a not-for-profit cause. People are much more willing to gather around a cause than a company.

Microtarget. If you have identified a particular narrowly-defined groups to target, the odds are good that you can identify a virtual community where they are already gathered. Are you selling consulting services to independent bookstores? If it doesn't already exist, just create a virtual community for your target pool, seed it with your closest relationships, and watch it grow.

Ignite word-of-mouth buzz. If you have a new product or service, word-of-mouth—satisfied customers talking about you—is one of the most effective ways to establish your Competence. Word-of-mouth flows through social networks; Leaders of networks are excellent lighthouse customers. If the most prominent blogger in your field likes what you sell, you will create a powerful evangelist.


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