Samuel Martin's Articles

  • EagleRider Revolutionizes Motorcycle Travel
    If you enjoy your independence when you travel or just want to try something different on your next vacation, consider a motorcycle tour.
  • Computer Program Enables Investors to Analyze Property
    The flourishing real estate market has resulted in a significant increase in first-time real estate investors. With limited experience in real estate, it can be a risky move to buy property without knowing for certain what the return on the initial investment would be.
  • Tired of the Same Old Wine? Try a Prize-Winning Variety
    Even before the movie "Sideways" made wine tasting de rigueur, connoisseurs knew the value of sipping and savoring a great wine.
  • Viansa Winery Reaches Out to Indy Racing Crowd
    If horse racing is the sport of kings, then car racing could conceivably be dubbed the sport of the average Joe.
  • Giveaways by Web Site Draw in Consumers
    Toy surprises buried in cereal boxes or in bags of popular snacks have been a marketing tactic for as long as package goods have been sold in supermarkets. Most people probably can't even imagine a Cracker Jack box without a prize inside.
  • Small Business: Affordable Health Benefits Key Concern
    Health care benefits have become more expensive in recent years, which puts them out of reach for many Americans. Of the more than 45 million Americans who are uninsured, nearly 60 percent are employed by small businesses.
  • Site Offers Free Xbox With Membership
    Video games may be nothing more than evening diversions to most Americans, but the industry as a whole is a multibillion-dollar heavyweight. And now enthusiasts can play for free if they know where to look on the Internet.
  • Great Giveaways You Can Find Online
    Cell phones are everywhere and are more compact and feature-rich than ever before. The newest and best phone is always very expensive, but now you can get a variety of popular Motorola cell phones for free, including the Razr V3.
  • Writing Wrongs: Editors Help Students Avoid Costly Errors
    College students struggling to write the perfect paper often turn to friends or parents for help in correcting everything from punctuation to syntax errors to misspellings.
  • Gold: A True Barometer Of Public Confidence
    Gold and silver coins, the famous "old world" currency, are fast becoming the "new world" currency because they offer the missing link in all paper currencies: a store of value.
  • Alternative Investors Eye Private Companies
    In broad strokes, Entrex is a brand-new market for the alternative investment community. It takes the compliance standards and reporting structures that have long been a part of the public investing market and applies them to private companies.
  • Small-Business Servers Support Telecommuters
    More Americans are showing they can get their jobs done from just about anywhere outside the office. And as some businesses expand in size and geographic scope, they are finding new technology to help employees who telecommute.
  • Private Investment: Explore the Revolution
    The creation of the Entrex private marketplace is an important milestone for two reasons. It gives accredited investors like yourself a place where they can invest thoughtfully in private companies. For the private companies themselves, it is nothing less than a new source of capital. But let's get back to you.
  • Boomers Drive Elevator Sales
    As land becomes increasingly scarce and expensive, more people are staying in their homes after retirement and modifying those homes to accommodate them as they age. As a result, residential elevator manufacturers are seeing a steady rise in sales.
  • Virtual Offices Give Some Companies Big-City Prestige
    While the Internet is making the world a smaller place, some companies with offices in remote locations may need more than just a Web presence to attract more business.
  • Minority-Owned Franchises Can Help Business Grow
    Building minority partnerships through franchising can help grow your business, according to Henryk Strzeletz of Wheels America Advertising.
  • Beverage Company Sponsors Teen Games
    As part of an effort to contribute to the community that has added to its success, Fire Mountain Beverage Co. recently sponsored this year's L.A. Watts Summer Games, the largest high school athletic competition in the nation.
  • Private Companies Weigh Employee Stock Options
    This is a great opportunity to show your employees the value they bring to your company. Just imagine if employees could actually see quantifiable gains and losses in the value of the company through their efforts.
  • Creatiing Liquidity for Private Company Shares
    Just imagine if investors had a vehicle for buying and selling shares in private companies-a type of entrepreneurial exchange. Currently, alternative investors face two obstacles in realizing their earnings: time and exposure.
  • The Latest Home Business Trend is 150 Years Old
    One of the hottest new ideas for a home-based business got its start in the Civil War era. By the 1860s, sewing machines had become affordable for the average family, and because these machines reduced the time it took to sew a garment by up to 80 percent, enterprising women had time to sew for extra money.
  • Leveling the Playing Field Among 529 Plans
    Many people are already aware of the benefits of investing in a state-sponsored 529 college savings program. What might not be as well known yet are tax parity laws.
  • Study: Consumer-Driven Health Plans on the Horizon
    Health care costs have continued to skyrocket and every politician, business owner and employee is trying to find ways to cut costs.
  • Editors Help Business People Do the 'Write' Thing
    You've got spelling and grammar checkers on your laptop computer, so you're all set to crank out the perfect sales letter while you're on the road.

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