Virtual Laptop for Every Child

Instead of one laptop per child, why not many virtual desktops per public computer? The best solution perhaps isn’t to put hardware into the hands of every person, but rather to maximize the number of people who have access to a PC.
Whether in an Internet cafĂ©, village kiosk or schools, a PC equipped with these virtual software gives each person who logs in a customized environment—complete with programs, preferences, bookmarks, buddy lists, and so forth. That way, even though many people may use the machine each day, it feels “personal” to each one. In addition, it could be a service that lets subscribers securely store an unlimited number of documents, photos, videos, and other data—as well as gives them the ability to share those files easily with other users.
This is really possible now with the unlimited amount of online storage space offered by the internet. Think about it....a whole new market here !

Work from Home Scam

Many of us would like to make a little extra money in our spare time. But how do you find a legitimate job ? With the internet, how do we know which are actually scam like most envelope stuffing and refund processing jobs.? The answer maybe this......."Rat Race Rebellion" is a website that offers work at home job leads and resources which help you sorts through work at home offers. It lists offers from legitimate companies, gives ideas on how to find jobs, and shows warning signs a job may be a scam. Not a bad start to your first entrepreneur venture.

Turn Around Your Craft Hobby Business

There are many simple craft hobby business ideas people are making a living.

Here is an interesting simple business idea of how one such homemaker use the compact cassette tape and turn it into a small lamp. Here's the link.
 
Turning your creative hobby into a business means learning the secrets of where to position your crafts in front of hundreds of thousands of buyers - and not just at craft shows. If you're considering starting a craft hobby business and work from home, there has never been a better time.

There are many sites where small entrepreneurs sell everything from original artwork and greeting cards, to jewelry, bags and clothing. Below are some example to get you started on simple and small home business ideas:

Etsy.com

Loungeluxe.com

ehow.com

Mightygoods.com


Make Money with Operating Manual

This is an easy home business idea. The biggest pain is when you need a product manual and can never find one when it's been misplaced only to be further disappointed by the company you gave your money to by purchasing a product that they no longer supply a manual. It would be nice to go to a centralized location that has information and the manual on every product ever made.

This would be a global website that has the repair manuals, consumer guide service manuals
, technical details and specifications, all in one website for every product in the world. Example of such may include full-series of factory shop manuals for each vehicle. And I think this would be a great idea for video game instructions too - considering half the ones you rent are missing theirs.

The website could be divided into two parts: (1) freebie area where end users can upload manuals not listed and share them and then (2) a pay section for the official manuals involving sensitive information which you can sign up for a 3-year subscription fee. This could be a powerful way to get lots of attention from frustrated product owner.
Do you have any questions or comments about this home business idea? Share them with us.....

Are you a Entrepreneur ?

1) An entrepreneur cannot share his/her burden, especially during the start-up stages. Even though others may be around to support whether, physically, psychologically or financially, the fact is there will be many moments of doubt, worry, and uncertainty that only the entrepreneur can bare. You must have the passion, the grit, and the vision to see through the dark moments. You must understand the length of the journey you have to take- so that you will stay the course.

2) Ideas are everywhere. They are a dime a dozen. Passion is good. But at the end of the day, it is the SHEER WORK that matters. When there is no one else who can do the job, you have to be willing to do it, whether it is to deliver the goods yourself, drive the truck, big or small, when the job has to be done, the buck stops with the entrepreneur. There is no cushion or buffer as in the corporate world where there may be many departments, and protocols, and a CEO can simply fire someone who cannot get the job done. For an entrepreneur, the job MUST get done, and he/she must find the way.

3) People will appear. Amazingly enough, if you put in the effort and stay the course, people will come. Especially for social enterprises which are even tougher than commercial enterprises because of its dual objectives (profit + meeting social cause), as people see the effort being put in, word will travel, and people will come to help.