Efusjon Brings All-Natural Ingredients To Energy Drinks
The term “all-natural” is not one we commonly see in reference to an energy drink but a new network marketing company is here to change that, Efusjon . Although they are still a relatively young company, the growth they have seen has been promising. Currently offering 4 all-natural products, the company looks to take on the market for energy drinks with an all new twist
BallStars: Putting Photos and Logos on Balls
The BallStars heat transfer system offer entrepreneurs a full-color heat transfer process that can cost-effectively produce photo sports balls. Their business opportunity comes complete with everything you need to start selling sports balls.
Big Box Deliveries
Groceries in Manhattan are so expensive that one guy with a truck has started a business delivering groceries . He will go to Costco and split the savings with you. Each Non-Perishable item for sale has a “Costco” price and the “Average New York City” price for the exact same item but with Costco-sized bulk packing. For instance, Charmin costs $20.19 at Costco for 30 rolls.
Left Handed Underwear
Somewhere between 7 and 10 percent of the worldwide adult population is left-handed . Is that a big enough market for your products? It might be
The Office Kid
Not everyone is a fan of family-friendly workplaces. About 20% of employees surveyed by staffing firm Adedco, grumbled that they often pick up the slack for co-workers juggling children and career. Add some wit to that resentment and you get TheOfficeKid.com , which offers childless workers who want to duck out early a visible excuse of their own. Launched in August by Melissa Maher, the site offers a $19.95 kit containing a framed snapshot of a child (you choose the gender and ethnicity) plus adorable artwork drawn by Maher with her left hand. Maher says her own experience as a kidless colleague spurred her to create the kit as a gag gift.
Brainstorm With The World’s Experts
ReadWriteWeb: GuruStorms , a new twist on the brainstorming concept which connects you with subject-matter experts instead of with the general public. The new site lets anyone post a question along with a monetary “reward” for answers. Then all you have to do is wait for the experts to weigh in. And don’t worry – unlike on Twitter, where anyone can call themselves an “expert,” this site offers the real deal. Before any of the gurus can join, they’re carefully vetted to make sure they’re legit.
Hi-Tech Glass, with the touch of a Button
Times Online: Many new projects are incorporating technically advanced glass, such as panes with the ability to turn from clear to an opaque milky white at the flick of a switch. The laminate in Blink glass contains liquid-crystal polymers, connected to an electric current. When the current is on, the liquid crystals are clear, but when it’s turned off, the UV-filtering, high-insulation panes take less than a second to switch to privacy mode (£1,000-£1,500 per square metre, including installation; 0845 290 3107, blinkglass.com).
Maid Services of America
Do you clean houses for a living? Would you like to expand your business but are too busy actually cleaning to market your services?
Learning From Martha: 10 Rules For Starting A Biz
WomenHomeBusiness: What does it take to really need to successfully start a business? Martha Stewart, one of the most successful women in business today, lists down the essential elements to start an entrepreneurial venture in her book “The Martha Rules: 10 Essentials for Achieving Success as You Start, Grow, or Manage a Business.” The idea for the book came from Martha’s time in prison. While incarcerated for lying about a stock sale, Martha met with women serving their sentences in prison yet harboring dreams of becoming a business owner once they are released. Given her proven success in building a business empire, the other women in prison constantly asked for her advice of what she thought about their business ideas
What Makes A Good Entrepreneur?
Gannett News Service: Most business books and experts assert that there’s just one kind of person who can be a successful entrepreneur. you have to be a risk taker, extroverted, a natural salesperson, a leader of others willing to work ’round the clock and a visionary.


