Archive for the 'Piece of Advice' Category

Don’t Be Affraid Of Mistakes

Wednesday, February 28th, 2007

We all make mistakes. Some are bigger, some are smaller. Some have a huge effect on our lives (business or personal) some only slightly touch us and we’ll forget about them by tomorrow.
Any way you look at it, mistakes are unavoidable in the real world. The only way you can protect yourself against them [...]

The Key-Word in “Work At Home”: WORK

Tuesday, February 20th, 2007

For the past about three and a half years I have been involved with a few work at home opportunities. None of them worked out for me. I was so mad at wasting my time (and in some instances my money) that, soon after each one “failed” I was calling them scams. I am not [...]

Are You Work At Home Material?

Wednesday, February 14th, 2007

A few days back I came across a couple of articles belonging to two different work at home dads: Why I hate working from home and Why One Partner Needs to Go Out and Work. They both talk about obstacles that come into the life of a work at home entrepreneur.
I somehow have the feeling [...]

Don’t Let Impatience Drag You Down

Tuesday, February 6th, 2007

I should probably follow my own advice more often.
Here’s the deal: I’m a very impatient person. It’s been a problem of mine my entire life. It affects both my personal and professional life. I have a hard time at keeping it going if I don’t see immediate results. I’ve come a long way, [...]

Don’t Forget About Every Day Duties

Monday, February 5th, 2007

Have you ever found yourself in a situation when you get home and start checking on your site and before you know it, it’s late at night and time to go to bed (you still have a full time job or you still go to school)? It’s even worse when you realize your time [...]

If It’s Too Good To Be True, It Probably Is!

Saturday, February 3rd, 2007

It’s one of my motto’s in life. And almost all the time I see around me examples that strengthen my belief in it. The last one belongs to Adnan. If you want to find out the details read his post Case Study: RSS Scraping.
It’s not my intention to rewrite his own experience. I just want [...]

To Participate Or Not To Participate In Link Exchanges?

Thursday, February 1st, 2007

A couple of weeks back I had a post presenting a very short and simple version of how link exchange started and the stages it has been through so far.
I ended the article with a question and promissed to come back and present to you my take on the matter.

How High Should I Set My Goals?

Wednesday, January 31st, 2007

Unfortunately a high number of home based business start ups are given up on by their owners before they are even given a fair chance. As a matter of fact it’s proven that the number of failures surpasses by a huge rate that of successes. Why is that? The number of factors is large and [...]

An Update To “Domain Names - A Profitable Business”

Monday, January 29th, 2007

Whoever said that life is a never ending learning process must have been a very wise man (or woman)!
A couple of days back I wrote a post about domain squatting (what it’s about, a bit about how it’s done, how it can affect you and how important it is that you don’t disregard your [...]

I Don’t Know What To Write About Anymore. What Can I Do?

Friday, January 26th, 2007

It happens to anyone. You have a blog; you get paid by others to write articles for them; you write your own articles for your site (to please the search engines with your content rich web site). Whatever the case, every now and then you come to a point where you run out of ideas. [...]