Archive for March, 2008

Kitchen Tile Backsplash Site Breaks Even

Monday, March 31st, 2008

On my post on February 14th, I posted that I bought a new domain to split off my kitchen tile backsplash page. "With my kitchentilebacksplashes.com domain I am experimenting to see how fast I can make back my $7.00 with no further action." I'm happy to announce that as of yesterday March 26th, a mere ...

General Update

Friday, March 28th, 2008

.ASIA domains Well it doesn't look like I got any of the 53 .ASIA domain names I applied for uncontested.  There have been over 150 million domain names registered so the chances of any simple word domain going uncontested was very slim.  The next step is to go to auction for ...

Another Real Estate Blog - But Different - Well Maybe

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

Overcoming Real Estate Losses is a blog that I've been slowly reading during the past two weeks.  I am mentioning it here because it's one of those blogs that you start reading and you wonder how you just spent two hours reading a blog. The blog starts off with this post: You Lost ...

National Media Exposure

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

Yesterday I wrote a post about branding my store name.  There was a reason that I have been contemplating that in the past week.  The obvious reason is that I don't want confusion between my store and my competitors.  I also want to create a recognizable store and a brand ...

Making a Name For Your Store

Monday, March 24th, 2008

I really still don't know if branding is the way to go for a niche store or if a generic store is just as good. Customers Call Wrong Store  I receive a few phone calls per week for customers asking about the status of their orders.  The odd thing is that many ...

An Awareness Test

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

How aware are you of your surroundings?

Vacation Rentals (part 2)

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

Vegas Condo Hotels I heard this on the Ray Lucia show last week.  I was suprised to hear that he said that he had purchased condo hotel investments in Vegas.  He said that he bought the best unit he could.  He bought a higher end condo on the highest floor possible and one of ...