Archive for the ‘How to become a rich woman’ Category

An idle chat with a gold digging nanny who had an affair with a corporate CEO and walked away with half a million

By Rich Bitch • Oct 21st, 2008 • Category: How to become a rich woman

I put an ad on craigslist trying to find women who have had affairs with wealthy men. Simona (not her real name) replied to my ad and she and I had a ten minute chat via yahoo instant messenger.
I asked Simona to tell me about the wealthy man with whom she had her affair.
Simona claimed [...]



Can you become a rich woman selling costume jewelry on Ebay?

By Rich Bitch • Oct 19th, 2008 • Category: How to become a rich woman

A quick scan of the Handcrafted, Artisan Jewelry category on the Ebay website will give you a pretty good idea of what you can expect selling costume jewelry on Ebay. Costume jewelry does not appear to sell like hotcakes over on Ebay. Very few listed items of the four hundred or so I viewed had [...]



Taking the real estate investment plunge

By Rich Bitch • Oct 12th, 2008 • Category: How to become a rich woman

An acquaintance of mine recently purchased two foreclosure homes at $5000 each. He paid for them on a credit card and is in the process of fixing them up.
The properties are multilevel homes, and his plan is to break them into individual rooms to rent at $500 per month. He’s looking at having about 20 [...]



Start your own publishing company and become a rich woman

By Rich Bitch • Oct 2nd, 2008 • Category: How to become a rich woman

Now this is something I’ve thought about doing myself; and I purchased “Publishing for Profit” by Thomas Woll a few years back to get started; but then I became discouraged. I don’t remember exactly why I became discouraged. Who knows what might have happened had I at least made the effort to follow through with [...]



Become a rich woman with your own magazine

By Rich Bitch • Oct 2nd, 2008 • Category: How to become a rich woman

Ever wanted to start your own magazine?  In “How To  Start A Magazine And  Publish It Profitably”, James B. Kobak describes how to start a magazine from coming up with the concept, to planning and testing, raising money and publishing. The book takes a look at the world of magazines, exploring such topics as how [...]