Where’s My Tip is the “cashless” way to tip the doorman, bellhop, housekeeper, valet, the concierge, and just about anyone who helps you out when you travel. Where’s My Tip members no longer need to carry cash everywhere they go. Instead, members hand out the convenient tip cards then pay tip requests online at their leisure. How does it work […]
A Better Way To Tip
Be a Job Prize Hunter
Jobprize allows job seekers to offer a “prize” to in-the-know employees to refer them to and help them land a job. Anyone can go to http://www.JobPrize.com and post a profile about his or her background. What makes this different from other job search sites? Job seekers pay a prize to employees in companies with openings that match their profiles. The […]
Easy Ticket Sales with Eventzilla
How to setup online event registration for training programs and workshops? View more presentations from Eventzilla. Eventzilla is an online event management system that helps to make the process of managing your event from concept to fulfillment, a breeze. It allows you to import your contacts to get started and offers an avenue that enables you to sell on your […]
Custom Fabric
TrendCentral: Fabric on Demand offers customers ten different fabrics to choose from, ranging from naturals like cotton and cotton/linen blends to synthetics such as polyester satin and Lycra/Spandex (perfect for making an American Apparel-style bodysuit that won’t cut off your circulation). Fabric designers need only to upload an image file, choose a pattern to be generated with that image, select […]
Travel Tours for Toys
Too Lazy to Do It: The idea of taking pictures of stuffed animals and toys in front of famous monuments has been around for a while, and was especially popularized by the kidnapped gnome in the film Amélie. But now someone has had the inspired idea to make a business out of it. Toy Traveling is a new business based […]
Reknit Your Old Sweater
Springwise: Each month, Reknit will unravel old sweaters and re-knit them into a different item; this January, it’s scarves. Consumers begin by choosing from two different scarf styles—each priced at USD 30—and sending their old sweaters to Boston-based Reknit. Then, “my mom will turn your old sweater into a new scarf,” as the site’s creator explains it. Visitors to the […]