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April 30, 2008

Business From Home

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Business from home just got better, they roll out of bed in the morning and head off for work--still in their pajamas. They work from their dining room tables, stock inventory in their cupboards and arrange meetings in the lobbies of their local hotels. They set their own schedules, jog on the beach during their lunch breaks and often work with their own family members at the corporate headquarters usually the kitchen table.
 
BusinessFromHome.TV has just launched an interactive website for visitors who want more information about working from home. "People around the world are looking for answers to poor economic conditions and job layoffs, we are trying to provide an easy access remedy to help them answer these simple questions." quotes Randy Carleton, BusinesFromHome.TV developer and business consultant.
 
Our great United States of America was founded on freedom, and was based on small business. Today statistics show that people are turning back to business from home opportunities.
 
A February 2004 study by the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers indicates that approximately one in 10 U.S. households operate some type of full- or part-time home based business. And these businesses are more than holding their own. A May 2006 study released by the SBA's Office of Advocacy reveals that America's home based sole proprietors generate $102 billion in annual revenue.
 
 
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It was after World War II that the trend showed people working for others growing at a rapid rate. During that time a person's job was sufficient and in most household’s one partner could stay home. Today with inflation, rising taxes, and the declining dollar, even secondary jobs seldom cover the cost of getting there and back home again. Second jobs are seldom career orientated, so people have to settle for less than average income from jobs like these. This fact along with the internet has created a paradigm shift back to the grass root businesses from home idea.
 
With so many people turning to their own businesses today, there seems to be a lot of confusion about a truly good opportunity. Even if a good business offer presents itself, most people can’t afford to get involved. Often the business models of franchising or new start ups are either reckless or have no proven track record. Many of these businesses end up closing.
 
Our country’s men and women must take their financial future into their own hands.
 
They have to pay their due diligence and find a good business from home. They need to invest sweat equity, time and quality work ethics as did the men and women before us, to succeed.
 
BusinessFromHome.TV now offers you the resources in Video to get a better understanding of the risks and benefits involved.

October 10, 2005

Internet Video Heads Towards Global Revolution




What started out as a natural progression of technology for the Black Hills Portal has now also become a focal point for many in the Global Online Video Revolution.  The online electronic chatter in many user groups indicate that Vloggers (Video Bloggers) are very well aware of the dent they are making in the traditional media’s playground.  The word “Revolution” might actually be an understatement for what is actually starting to take place.  Many of these savvy geeks have always known that the greatest market share would someday be the internet and now they are proving themselves right.  While FoxNews.com, NBC, and many of the larger media moguls are smiling that they have their web sites now full of “Free” “Video” content… they might actually be missing the boat.  What Amanda Congdon, of RocketBoom.com and Katrina Stenquist of Mobuzztv.com have that the big media moguls don’t, are not only three minutes of many internet surfer’s attention, but they have true internet syndication through RSS feeds.  They and thousand of others are now being downloaded into subscriber’s libraries for future viewing.  Many of the larger networks don’t want you to have their video feed and they go to great lengths to protect it. They want you only to view them on their websites. Where by protecting the use of their news and content.  which is almost exactly the antithesis of the vloggers. This is why the “Revolution” is really taking flight. 

 


Just with in the past month (podcast.yahoo.com) has just launched a video and podcast aggregator which allows users to subscribe to pod and video cast from all over the world.  It is no doubt that Yahoo! saw the dollar signs at Apples’ iTunes.  For the Podcast and Vlog world this is nothing but more good news that they are actually being heard and now seen.  Black Hills Portal, a local internet portal for 75 Black Hill’s communities started in late spring of 2005 to embed local video into their news stories and business directory.  Then in the full swing of summer launched a video blog or vlog called BlackHills.TV which now host BlackHillsPodcast.com and the Portal’s videos. “This now enables our site visitors to subscribe to our video and audio and view it at their preferred time.”  Technology and Katrina - Mobuzztv.comOperations Director, Scott Prentice said this was just a natural path of growth for the Portal. The Portal has now become one of the first Vlogs syndicated into iTunes, Yahoo! and hundreds of other podcast and video directories in a multi-state region. Black Hills Portal currently called Black Hills Today, a Coldfusion based portal which now host embedded news video and audio, has been consistently a leader in online technology and innovation.  Often touted as the “Nations Fastest Growing Community Portal” is quietly and quickly becoming a member of this new Revolution.  Scott believes online video syndication is going to be one of the largest media businesses within 3 years.  With estimates currently running at 10 million listeners to podcasts and manufactures now positioning themselves to host syndicated video on portable iPods, Cellular Phones, PDA and similar devices, he can’t be to far off from the truth.  Scott


 

also said that when you have brilliant young “Peppy and Provocative” people like Katrina Stenquist of MoBuzzTV life is just a little sweeter and more enjoyable then Bill O’Reilly and Fox News.