The Myth About Starting Your Own Internet Business

One of the biggest crimes in the Internet world has not been identified as such for a simple reason: It is legal to scam unemployed or low-income residents and make them believe they can start their own Internet-based business.

The High-Beta Rich: How the Manic Wealthy Will Take Us to the Next Boom, Bubble, and Bust by Robert Frank

On November 18, 2011, in Book Reviews, Business & Investing, Nonfiction, by Editor

The rich are not only getting richer, they are becoming more dangerous. Starting in the early 1980s the top one percent (1%) broke away from the rest of us to become the most unstable force in the economy. An elite that had once been the flat line on the American income charts – models of financial propriety – suddenly set off on a wild ride of economic binges.

How To Make $100+ Per Month Through Your Website

On November 16, 2011, in Blogging, Professional Blogging, Tips & Tricks, by Editor

Yes, this post will explain how you can make $100+ per month through your website, and to make sure we are on the same page: I am talking $100 and maybe a little more. I don’t promise a $10,000 monthly income with virtually no work, and you sitting at the swimming pool of your home in the Caribbean, sipping your vodka martini – shaken, not stirred.

Making Money Online: Write Technical Literature

If you have the time, the skills, and the resources, you can build a steady income. However, let’s do another reality check: Your success depends on a great number of factors like, just to name a few, popularity of the topic to write about, marketing, promotional activities, and more.

The Internet Scam: “Partner With Paul” And Lose Your Money

On November 8, 2011, in Home Business, Making Money from Home, Marketing, Scammers, by Editor

The structure of the website indicates scam immediately, but the video was extremely cleverly made. These guys – I didn’t believe the Paul identity for a second – pick up where others left by providing “video evidence” that they, in fact, create a million dollar annual income.

Elizabeth Cady Stanton: An American Life by Lori D. Ginzberg

On July 14, 2011, in Biographies & Memoirs, Book Reviews, Nonfiction, by Editor

In this deft biography, Ginzberg firmly roots Stanton—the first American to synthesize arguments for women’s equality in employment, income, property, custody, and divorce—in the complex swell of nineteenth-century middle-class reform, and reveals her thornier, less egalitarian side. An abolitionist more out of political convenience than conviction, she not only abandoned the movement for black male suffrage after the Civil War to focus on white women’s suffrage but increasingly made vitriolic attacks on immigrants, the working class, and African-Americans in her writing and speeches.

The Big Secret for the Small Investor: A New Route to Long-Term Investment Success

On May 18, 2011, in Book Reviews, by Editor

Let top hedge fund manager, Columbia business school professor, former Fortune 500 chairman and New York Times bestselling author, Joel Greenblatt, take you on a journey that will reveal the Big Secret for both individual and professional investors. Based on path-breaking new research, find out how anyone can beat the market, the index funds and the experts by following a new approach that relies on the principles of value investing, common sense and quantitative discipline.

Australia e-Job – Let's Scam The Aussies!

On February 22, 2011, in Marketing, Scammers, by Editor

The scheme is the same: They promise heaven, but don’t follow up. But they do charge your credit card. If you fell for it, there is only one solution: Cancel your credit card immediately!

jobstoday.co.uk – Bringing You More Local Jobs – Or Is It A Scam?

On February 22, 2011, in Making Money from Home, Scammers, by Editor

It seems these days that offering jobs online and making money online is the most promising ticket to success. Just open a website, promise jobs or the sure method of making money online, charge your clients, promise heaven, while at the same time do not guarantee success. Does that make sense? Yes, it does. And it pays. Big money! Because, literally, hundreds of thousands of people from all over the world will fall for it. That is proven history.

New Scammer In Town: Penny Stock Guru

On February 14, 2011, in Scammers, by Editor

Just lately I have received a number of e-mails with the subject: RE: Newsletter Subscription Confirmation! Okay, first you wonder where you signed up. After all, its a “confirmation.” However, a dead give-away is the “RE:” since there was no previous communication with the sender.