Wednesday’s business news - must reads from across the internet:


Bill Gates, Microsoft.com founder, is under investigation by his own company after a suspected sexual involvement with an employee (or now a possible former employee). The investigation of the Microsoft cofounder allegedly left many people to feel that regardless how far up a person is in the business chain, whether they are the CEO of a Corporation they founded, a supervisor, or upper-level management, no one is immune from human thoughts and feelings of wanting to allegedly and potentially engage in intimate encounters with lower-level employees. Such workplace romance temporary relationships exist in every working niche. Even in the banking industry.




TechCrunch discusses the future of e-commerce. The infamous technology blog predicts that D2C “direct to consumer” online retail will skyrocket years to come. The Internet provides a way for manufacturers and wholesalers to directly market products and services to potential customers without resorting to the “middleman.” In turn, this immediately accelerates profit potential for merchants looking to move products faster, and benefiting from “free shipping.”




One effective method to start a successful T-shirt online business is through marketing T-shirts through engaging YouTube videos. People are immediately attracted to not just video: people are attracted to a face, good grammar, a friendly personality. And most importantly, a T-shirt merchant who was paying attention to the needs and wants of their potential customers by answering their questions through live video streaming and the YouTube comments-YouTube video feedback. In online business selling T-shirts is not only one of the greatest side hustles, but it can also make an ambitious online entrepreneur a “side hustle millionaire.”




Some Americans are allegedly cheating on company time. How so? With the rise of the remote work era and people working from home for their current employers, some employees are allegedly cheating on company time by possibly engaging in xXx human intimacy xXx, smoking marijuana, taking naps on company time. And possibly, inflating their productivity numbers when they know their productivity levels dropped, due to the ease of working from home remotely. Other employees who allegedly cheated on company time on working on their “side hustles,” instead of working their regular jobs. Little do some employees know that some employers have “employee monitoring software,” giving employers the “grand ability to snoop on their employees,” as employees continue working from home.





An IBC “the international business company” is an offshore haven most mega-rich elite used to hide their millions and billions. It’s a process known as “offshore banking.” Offshore banking has been around for quite a long time. Offshore banking is used by many clever entrepreneurs and some billionaires as a means of dodging payment of taxes to the IRS. Now, the megarich are allegedly using Singapore as a means of a “safe money haven.” Rumor has it that “money is sloshing all around Singapore.” Real estate is booming and car sales are skyrocketing through the roof. Perhaps the British Virgin Islands and Cayman Islands are possibly slowing down in their offshore banking business and falling prey to Singapore.





Michelle Schroeder-Gardner of Making Sense of Cents posted a new blog entitled “Ask Me Anything.” The finance bloggers started from humble beginnings and heavily in debt. Through consistent blogging and resorting to affiliate marketing and Google AdSense as a means of making money potentially 24 hours a day in passive income from her blog posts, she’s now seen as a goal to authority in learning about affiliate marketing, blogging, personal finance, side hustles and more. Michelle offers paid online courses teaching affiliate marketing. And, how to successfully live the digital nomad life, through the transition from employee to entrepreneur.





Some unemployed Americans are using the power of creativity to overcome financial suppression. While some unemployed Americans are currently looking for new strands of gainful employment, other unemployed Americans are starting businesses. Most unemployed Americans who have no desire to go back to the office are using the power of creativity to not just start a business, but start an online business working from home as aspiring digital nomads. The pandemic is turning out to be an opportunity for aspiring entrepreneurs looking to use the power of the Internet to become future online millionaires, benefiting from the adversity of being unemployed.\





The GAP clothing company is looking to diversify its sales strategy. GAP is the fierce competitor of AbercrombieAndFitch.com, Aeropostale.com, and BrooksBrothers.com. GAP.com is reported to set up shop soon in Walmart.com stores, setting themselves up to move products faster. GAP is moving into the home goods business and committed to building the business through Walmart. This will be an interesting discovery to learn how well the company does, once shop is set up in Walmart stores.