| Work-at-home Entrepreneurs Earn Extra Income with Traffic Wave ...
Wildwood, MO -- John Davin is a member of the Freedom Team, a group who provide free help and support for participants of Traffic Wave, a business that operates like an automated vending machine. "So many people dream of one day having a business on the Internet, but the cost and the time it takes to get started prevent many from doing that. The 'Freedom Team' provided the help I needed to get started quickly and make a profit right away. I was able to start a business for less than $18, and the 'Freedom Team' helps me with a free advertising co-op," said Davin. There are many risks associated with starting an online business that can be run from home. Most have a start-up cost, operating costs, advertising and marketing costs, and the cost of time. Many people find that they cannot afford the money, or the time it takes to succeed.
Work-at-Home Entrepreneurs Can Earn Extra Income
A group of Internet entrepreneurs is helping others earn extra income with a free advertising co-op to support their automated business online. Wildwood, MO, USA, March 26, 2007 (XTVWorld.Com) -- John Davin is a member of the "Freedom Team," a group who provide free help and support for participants of Traffic Wave, a business that operates like an automated vending machine. "So many people dream of one day having a business on the Internet, but the cost and the time it takes to get started prevent many from doing that. The 'Freedom Team' provided the help I needed to get started quickly and make a profit right away. I was able to start a business for less than $18, and the 'Freedom Team' helps me with a free advertising co-op," said Davin. There are many risks associated with starting an online business that can be run from home.
People Seek Work-at-Home Online Automated Business
People from around the world are looking for ways to work at home on the Internet. Traffic Wave, a work-at-home online business that works like a vending machine is attracting attention. Spring, TX, USA, March 26, 2007 (XTVWorld.Com) -- The business can be set up in just a few minutes for less than $18, and then it works unattended. It functions like an automated vending machine on the Internet, so for many it is an ideal business opportunity. People from the U.S. and many other countries are uniting together as members of the "Wade Cook Freedom Team" to work together in this network marketing business opportunity. Many business opportunities are costly to start, and often exclude people who do not live in the U.S. The cost of going into business, and the cost and challenges of advertising an online business are major obstacles for anyone who wants to make extra money.
The Harvard Learning Centers, Inc. Featured on MacReport.Net
BOCA RATON, FL -- (MARKET WIRE) -- March 29, 2007 -- The Harvard Learning Centers, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: HVLN) announced today that Donald Platten, President, and The Harvard Learning Centers, Inc. are featured on the MacReport.Net, a leading provider of online business and financial information. Mr. Platten stated,"The MacReport.Net is a powerful tool that will allow HVLN to increase its presence with investors and the Wall Street community." The MacReport.Net is a financial services network that takes a 3 dimensional approach to disseminate information and increase exposure to the Wall Street community as well as potential investors. The MacReport.Net distributes releases through traditional channels, makes contacts and provides these releases to thousands of qualified investors and provides its members with their own unique interactive audio page within the MacReport.Net's heavily trafficked website.
Consumer Demand For GPS Headed in the Right Direction, CEA ...
ARLINGTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Overall satisfaction among owners of Global Positioning System (GPS) devices is high, and consumer interest for the technology is exploding, according to a research report released today by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA®). GPS - Exploring Ownership and Interest revealed an 80 percent owner satisfaction rate, which was strongly influenced by the ease of use and display quality of the devices, which are used primarily for navigation assistance in a vehicle. "Convergence has spread GPS across multiple product segments resulting in greater consumer awareness and budding adoption of the technology," said Steve Koenig, CEA's senior manager of industry analysis. "The availability of new services like real-time traffic information will continue to drive this segment forward in the coming years." While GPS ownership is still relatively small at 18 percent of online consumers, CEA market research demonstrates growing consumer interest, with shipment revenues nearly tripling between 2005 and 2006.
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