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Resolution for 2007: Start a Work-at-home Internet Business ...

Many people want to start a work-at-home Internet business opportunity as their resolution for 2007. Extra income through an online business that works like a vending machine on the Internet is an attraction for many net-entrepreneurs.

Lapeer, MI/December 20, 2006/FPSnewswire/ - The resolution for many people in the new year is to start a work-at-home online business that works like a vending machine on the Internet and produces extra income on a residual monthly basis.

Starting an online business that will produce an extra income for a very low start-up cost is a major goal for people who want to supplement their income. It is a resolution for the new year that George Buys intends to keep.

Buys said he was looking for an opportunity to own a business on the Internet that would run itself with no involvement on his part.


FTC launches crackdown on work-at-home scams

US consumer rights organisation the Federal Trade Commission has joined up with law enforcement agencies to launch a crackdown on bogus job opportunity scams.

Project FAL$E HOPE$ encompasses 100 law enforcement actions against various bogus work-at-home scams. The bogus business opportunities targeted include vending machines, ATM and Internet terminals, display racks for coffee and ink cartridges, Internet-based businesses, envelope stuffing, medical billing, and others.

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Humdrumlife.com: Business Plans Work When You're Working Online at ...

A good business plan is essential for road mapping success online as in the brick and mortar world. It enables business owners to strategically plan budgets, advertising campaigns or more importantly anticipate potential problems for the online home business idea or opportunity.

Hampshire, United Kingdom (PRWeb) January 5, 2007 -- Humdrumlife.com, Home Online Business Information Centre, urges aspiring online entrepreneurs to plan their businesses before taking the plunge into the online marketplace, where so many give up within the first few months, dreams shattered.

Millions of Internet searches are performed each day on the keywords "working at home" and "internet marketing." Seems everyone wants to find a home online business opportunity and earn a little extra cash.


Local couple specializes in making others' lives easier

If there is a task that needs to be done, from fixing a screen door to painting a room or cleaning a closet, they are more than willing to step in.

And they won't charge an arm and leg for their services.

The Iowa City couple has recently opened the business, Home Tender.

The idea behind the company is to help simplify the lives of others at an affordable price, said Celia Dunnington, 59.

"We want to be like friends and family that you can call on to do all kinds of things," she said. "We work with people who don't want to burst their budgets."

All throughout their married life, the two have worked to find ways to make things nice without pouring a lot of money into them, she said.

Though the two had worked in the corporate world for many years, last July they chose to say goodbye for the opportunity to work for themselves.


Centerville Company Targeted in Home-Based Business Lawsuit

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- Federal prosecutors have filed a civil lawsuit against a Centerville, Utah, company that promised a home-based business opportunity would bring investors immediate cash flow and incredible returns.

But the Federal Trade Commission and the U.S. Department of Justice say the promise was bogus and lacked a basis for the claim. Both agencies are parties in the lawsuit filed Dec. 6 in U.S. District Court.

The action is among 100 included in "Project False Hopes," an 11-state federal crackdown on work-at-home scams. Other cases involves home-based business opportunities for vending machines, ATM and Internet terminals, envelope stuffing and medical billing.

The Utah lawsuit alleges Universal Advertising Inc., failed to provide complete and accurate financial information to potentials buyers and failed to disclose the number of prior investors who had achieved the profit levels claimed in promotional material.



 

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