Business Publication Hits Right On Target The Gold Coast, Australia -- The weekly business publication called The Great Ideas Letter is generating a lot of interest because it's giving people renewed hope that being an entrepreneur really is possible. "Most business related publications are full of what someone should do by way of marketing, accounting, employees, and so on. Yet the biggest problem many people have is coming up with business ideas in the first place," says Michael Ross, co-publisher of The Great Ideas Letter. "Telling people how to market, do accounting, and hire employees is of little use when they can't even figure out which business to start." The Great Ideas Letter is published once a week and each issue contains at least four (4) business ideas the readers can use to start a business. Some of the ideas have added twists, which usually means another way to make money from the idea. And some ideas are tested by the publishers who then reveal the results of their tests. The Great Ideas Letter also contains reviews of ads which have been continually running for at least a year. "When an ad runs for a year it generally means the ad is working and making money for the people running the ad," adds Ross. "Knowing what people are spending money on makes it easier to succeed in business because all you do is sell them the things they are buying." Dien Rice, the other co-publisher says, "When we started, we wanted to provide useful ideas that could be acted on without needing large amounts of money. I know it sounds impossible, but many of the ideas we write about can be started with nothing more than a classified ad." Rice continues, "And we also wanted to write about ideas that had a real chance of working, or were already working and proven in the market place." If the feedback is anything to go by, the two publishers have hit the market dead center. And The Great Ideas Letter is a name you will be sure to hear more about. You can find The Great Ideas Letter online at: http://www.sowpub.com/greatideas ### For Further Information Contact: [Home] [Press] [Frequently Asked Questions] The Great Ideas Letter © 2002 by Michael Ross. All rights reserved. |