Welcome to the 2nd edition of the Carnival of Business. First, my personal plug before we get on our way. If this is your first time on my site, I would like to thank you for stopping by, and direct you to my welcome page. Alrighty then, let the show begin!
Step right up, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, to the greatest show on Earth!
I have organized this week's articles into a few categories to help you figure out which ones you may want to read. Enjoy!
General Economy
Michael McCullough doesn't believe the naysayers or the Democrats. He feels that the economy is in great shape. Check out Economy roaring: The Dow is back! posted at Christianity and mental illness
Sales and Marketing
Kavit Haria is developing a musician's coaching business and has pored through loads of marketing advice. The best of all that insight can be found in the article, Successful Marketing posted at Awareness and Consciousness.
Marcus Markou shares what it takes to really begin selling inThe Art of Sales posted at BOB - Business Opportunities Blog.
e-commerce/making money on-line
Adnan teaches you how to start your own e-business in Starting an E-Biz - Part 3: Site Design and Content posted at BLOGTREPRENEUR - My life and business.
Henry Habgood examines "Get Paid To" programs inA brief history of GPT Programs - Part 1 posted at A brief history of GPT Programs.
Real Estate Investing
A Samuel presents Five off plan property questions to ask >> Off Plan Property developments posted at Nubricks.com: A daily shot of off plan property launches & new development news.
Career, work, etc.
Jack Yoest offers a lot of truth in a humorous cartoon inBalancing Work and Family; Mother in the Middle posted at Jack Yoest.
Harrison Loke gives some tips on how an employee can be rich and wealthy using their job advantage to start a business in Ways To become Wealthy - 5 steps to be rich and wealthy for employee Part 5 posted at Journey To Financial Freedom.
Dave Lorenzo gives some advice that should be obvious, but probably needs reminding inKeep Your Promises posted at The Career Intensity Blog.
MyMoneyForest, the originator of the Carnival of Business, offers a new way of looking at the stay at home mom in Six Figure Job: Stay At Home Mom posted at MyMoneyForest.
My contribution to this carnival offers a warning by looking at some of the great business failures of the past in Top Ten Defunct Companies, posted here at It's Just Money.
Next week's Carnival is graciously hosted by Techie Day.
Nice carnival... gives me a little more lunch time reading.
Posted by: SaraJane | May 08, 2006 at 10:01 AM