Please note: Simon didn’t actually pay for this review. Instead, I got a free copy of the OIOPublisher plugin and subsequently gave him a free review on this blog. A win-win situation for all! These days, private advertising is all the rave. Even if you don’t have a big blog with a large readership and […]
Continue readingIn my last post, I wrote about how I managed to break most of my goals for 2007. These occurred out of hard work and continued perseverance online (despite a slow down over the past couple of months). In any case, I think that it’s really important that everyone makes goals – and not only […]
Continue readingAround a year ago, I wrote a post titled Resolutions and Targets For 2007. Like most entrepreneurs, I set goals that I wanted to achieve for the rest of 2007, which I could then take the time to reflect upon at the start of 2008. I’m happy to say that I completed 5 out of […]
Continue readingHere at Blogtrepreneur, posting has been pretty sporadic. I know I’ve said in the past that bloggers should never apologize for their lack of regular posting, however I feel that I must say sorry for the way things have been around here. Since the beginning of October 2007, there have only been 15 articles for […]
Continue readingThere are many types of businesses and different channels to reach your customers. One of the first steps you need to take when starting your business is what type of operations structure you want to use. There are three main types of operation structures: Brick and Mortar, E-Commerce and Brick and Click. In this post […]
Continue readingDomaining is becoming a very popular investing and business opportunity. Although the business of investing in high quality domain names has been operating quietly for almost 10 years, it is now gaining notoriety. Recently there have been many articles in highly respected newspapers and magazines regarding the practice. In the past year I’ve become an […]
Continue readingIn the past I’ve been lucky enough to review a few entrepreneurial and blogging related blogs, such as NorthxEast (which has since gone on to become an industry-leader in its niche) and WRevenue (another wonderful blog by Scott Wainer). So when the opportunity arose to review I Blog – You Blog, I jumped at the […]
Continue readingThe potential sale of Blogtrepreneur is causing waves around the Internet, so today we have asked website buying and selling experts Barry Dunlop and Dean Hunt to give their thoughts on buying and selling websites, and a look into the exciting world of virtual real estate. Hi all, we have been buying and selling websites […]
Continue readingIt seems like most sites these days are cashing in on their traffic, their subscribers and in rapidly decreasing droves, their pagerank. These sites are utilizing their best spaces on their site to link out to other certain websites for a premium and mostly for a recurring monthly fee. Bloggers have been the most recent […]
Continue readingThis guest post is by Deron Sizemore from Random Jabber, a keen designer who built the Sizcons you can see in the sidebar, and who recently started up his own CSS Gallery over at NiceStylesheet. If you ask anyone who’s ever browsed the web using a Mac and a PC, they will probably tell you […]
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