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Pokad.Com Review
This is a sponsored review for ReviewMe.Com
Pokad, as the name suggests (poker + advertisement) is an ad network for gambling sites. Essentially, since only gamling is not always legal in all countries, Google, Yahoo and other major ad networks tend to shy away from the niche. In fact, they won't approve ads for casinos.
Profiting From Human Irrationality. 10 Must Read Books
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BlogTalkRadio.com - When You Love To Blog, But Hate To Type
Link of the day - Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/
Just Junk Or Money Opportunity?
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With how popular yard sales are, you’d think that people would realize the full potential of ‘junk’. Mike Thorne was able to see the profit available in the junk business as well.
Profit From Bugs
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Seth Prezant and his wife were discussing what to do for their son’s fifth birthday party.
Nagging Your Ways To Big Bucks
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http://www.weightnags.com/
No Sex Life For Startup Founders
No social life. At least in the startup phase.
That’s the message from two of the fiercest competitors in venture capital: John Doerr of Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and Mike Moritz of Sequoia Capital. In a story today on VentureWire, Scott Austin reports on a rare Q&A session with the two men yesterday.
Free Notebooks For Students As A Business
Last summer we wrote about FreeHand Advertising and its initiative to give free, ad-supported notepaper to college students, and now ABS Notebooks is going a step further and handing out whole notebooks instead.
AskTheBuilder.Com Success Story
A: Back in 1998 or so I read a book that really shifted my thinking about small business and the Internet. Called Striking it Rich.com (now out of print), the book profiled 23 "incredibly successful websites you probably never heard of."
Smart Business Idea For Travelers
Travellers who need internet access on the road typically have two choices: either limit their use to the confines of hotel or café wifi—which can be pricey—or subscribe to long-term and expensive broadband data card services. New York-based RovAir now offers a third option with its day-pass wireless mobile broadband service.
